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nothing ireland did wrong, theyjust ireland today.othing ireland did wrong, they just came ireland today. nothing ireland did wrong, theyjust came up against a team in top form and 11 tournament former allies and writing wise all through the tournament. put into perspective how good this dutch team is. is it one of the greatest bloodstains? they had the potential. they really are coming to fruition. and there had kept, you can see they have a real desire to want to do it for not only themselves but for their coats. for ireland, once they wipe the tears away on the page,
nothing ireland did wrong, theyjust ireland today.othing ireland did wrong, they just came ireland today. nothing ireland did wrong, theyjust came up against a team in top form and 11 tournament former allies and writing wise all through the tournament. put into perspective how good this dutch team is. is it one of the greatest bloodstains? they had the potential. they really are coming to fruition. and there had kept, you can see they have a real desire to want to do it for not only themselves...
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nothing ireland did wrong, theyjust ireland today. today. nothing ireland did wrong, theyjust came up against a team in top form and 11 tournament former allies and writing wise all through the tournament. put into perspective how good this dutch team is. is it one of the greatest bloodstains? they had the potential. they really are coming to fruition. and there had kept, you can see they have a real desire to want to do it for not only themselves but for their coats. for ireland, once they wipe the tears away on the page, there was some happiness there. they must‘ve been so proud to get this far. they probably are still painting themselves to make sure it does was real. they had to be proud, they have a surprise package in the tournament. take nothing away from them, they have done their homework against every opposition they have played. they did a greatjob here and it is great to have a home support. english man's turning irish, great britain fancier, everyone ali. put on a show to get behind ireland today. so many of their friends
nothing ireland did wrong, theyjust ireland today. today. nothing ireland did wrong, theyjust came up against a team in top form and 11 tournament former allies and writing wise all through the tournament. put into perspective how good this dutch team is. is it one of the greatest bloodstains? they had the potential. they really are coming to fruition. and there had kept, you can see they have a real desire to want to do it for not only themselves but for their coats. for ireland, once they...
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nothing wrong? that support that is made by the northern ireland through terry who basically said we have to be mindfulncredible job they did during the troubles but ultimately, they cannot be a statute of limitations here, because it could draw an real terrorists into that. and of course, there was already around about this already when the defence secretary try to introduce an amnesty in this area. you can see both sides of the story. i think we would all appreciate that it was a very difficult job they we re it was a very difficult job they were doing at the time, and there is her in this case study here of a 76—year—old former sergeant in the parachute regiment which made their front page yesterday talking about the prospect of facing prosecution for something which involves him of firing a rifle and hitting masonry and potentially having hit some protesters blocked. which i think many of us group would probably not passed the sniff test in terms of going after somebody in punishing them a long time after the event. but the same thing, that isjusti degrees it will be quite a large range of the spec
nothing wrong? that support that is made by the northern ireland through terry who basically said we have to be mindfulncredible job they did during the troubles but ultimately, they cannot be a statute of limitations here, because it could draw an real terrorists into that. and of course, there was already around about this already when the defence secretary try to introduce an amnesty in this area. you can see both sides of the story. i think we would all appreciate that it was a very...
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identified the need for compensation and relief to those in northern ireland because of the dysfunctional government up there he's obtaining nothing and he said he's time eat and he's a seventy five year old man he cannot wait for the justice that should be someone stepping in in the interim to ensure that those survivors are taken care of but they're not so there are a lot of issues that are still ongoing and we need to address those. unfortunately a lot that's all. we have time for but thank you very much for speaking to us mark vincent healy from dublin. match day one of the new bundesliga season is in the books and borussia dortmund have got off to an impressive start with a four one victory against lights issue earlier in the day and to new goals or mind speech to it as they also start this season on a high. new promoted fortune a dissolute off weren't as lucky they hosted oxburgh in this season opener on saturday and left empty handed a seven look. fortunate josel just back in the bundesliga after five years freetown funchal the man who led them to promotion and his team got on the board first against doubts before i need to
identified the need for compensation and relief to those in northern ireland because of the dysfunctional government up there he's obtaining nothing and he said he's time eat and he's a seventy five year old man he cannot wait for the justice that should be someone stepping in in the interim to ensure that those survivors are taken care of but they're not so there are a lot of issues that are still ongoing and we need to address those. unfortunately a lot that's all. we have time for but thank...
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but as ireland prepares to welcome pope francis, it is also hosting this global gathering of catholics. an alter has been built along the touchline, but that is as nothingompared to the challenge of reconstructing the church after decades of scandal. a lot of the pain and the hurt that we thought we were moving on from has resurfaced, particularly for people who were hurt by clergy in the church. and i think the holy father, it‘s critical that he does something to try and address that. phoenix park, another venue, has been under construction for months. the catholic church and the irish
but as ireland prepares to welcome pope francis, it is also hosting this global gathering of catholics. an alter has been built along the touchline, but that is as nothingompared to the challenge of reconstructing the church after decades of scandal. a lot of the pain and the hurt that we thought we were moving on from has resurfaced, particularly for people who were hurt by clergy in the church. and i think the holy father, it‘s critical that he does something to try and address that....
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their remarks in dublin at the start of a two day visit to ireland to make up was an obsolete and dusty fulla stupidity until. they demanded nothing less than a whole society full of one maelstrom of conflicting claims. he deals with remember the. time for the first time i had a feeling of being appalled to some of the. seeds of civil rights. peace movement. plan. nine hundred sixty eight. the global revolt starts september first two w. . this week unfold story. private property with a base in cuba. you enjoy military summer camps in russia. but first we go to say you to spain's exclave on the northern coast of africa where thousands of refugees are stranded behind the meter high border fence to the spanish city. and his friends have to make their way to the high delta carefully it's in the mountains of morocco near the border with say you they say the police could show up at any time and destroy their camp. the group has thousands of kilometers behind them now just a few hundred meters separate them from europe that and so you just fence. this man from guinea shoals as deep cuts there from his attempts to storm the border for. my
their remarks in dublin at the start of a two day visit to ireland to make up was an obsolete and dusty fulla stupidity until. they demanded nothing less than a whole society full of one maelstrom of conflicting claims. he deals with remember the. time for the first time i had a feeling of being appalled to some of the. seeds of civil rights. peace movement. plan. nine hundred sixty eight. the global revolt starts september first two w. . this week unfold story. private property with a base in...
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nothing like this happens again. all our young people, the church in ireland now has one of the most sophisticated safeguarding structuresd to be checked for all put through a rigorous process to make sure we protect children and young people and i think that is essential. we need to make sure that our church is a place where young people feel safe and welcome and we recognise the fact that we have great priests out there. it was a minority of evil people who damage the whole church and we have to celebrate the great priests like the ones helping us and the people in the youth team who spend their summers looking after sick people. we need to show the positive as well as address the negative and try to bring people tojustice and challenge all these wrongs. and just a final word, what do you think he brings that will reinvigorate the catholic church? years the people's hope, he speaks a language that the speaks a message of positivity and love for humanity and that for me goes up above all else, the people's pope. thank you very much. now it's time for a look at the weather with darren. we still have a lot of showers at t
nothing like this happens again. all our young people, the church in ireland now has one of the most sophisticated safeguarding structuresd to be checked for all put through a rigorous process to make sure we protect children and young people and i think that is essential. we need to make sure that our church is a place where young people feel safe and welcome and we recognise the fact that we have great priests out there. it was a minority of evil people who damage the whole church and we have...
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that will encroach on to northern ireland and maybe the isles of scilly later in the day, bringing a few spots of rain but nothingis a dry day. i wouldn't rule out a shower in the south—east, so just a brief few spots of rain, that's pretty much it. temperatures will be typically around 20 degrees or so. friday is not a bad day. saturday, there is a weather front just stuck to the north—west of us. that means a little bit of cloud and rainfall. scotland, maybe the irish sea. we are not talking about an awful lot. if you squint you can see a little bit here just off lancashire and cumbria and south—western parts of scotland, maybe central parts of scotland, getting a few spots of light rain, possibly northern ireland. that's pretty much it. if anything, it will just be thicker cloud. central and eastern areas looking fine. if you've got plans on saturday, much of england is looking dry, and warming up as well, temperatures in the low 20s. saturday into sunday, we start to see warmer air coming out of france. this is high pressure here, low pressure there. when we get this sort of setup, this kind of pattern, anyth
that will encroach on to northern ireland and maybe the isles of scilly later in the day, bringing a few spots of rain but nothingis a dry day. i wouldn't rule out a shower in the south—east, so just a brief few spots of rain, that's pretty much it. temperatures will be typically around 20 degrees or so. friday is not a bad day. saturday, there is a weather front just stuck to the north—west of us. that means a little bit of cloud and rainfall. scotland, maybe the irish sea. we are not...
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that will encroach on to northern ireland and maybe the isles of scilly later in the day, bringing a few spots of rain but nothinghe south—east, so just a brief few spots of rain, that's pretty much it. temperatures will be typically around 20 degrees or so. friday is not a bad day. saturday, there is a weather front just stuck to the north—west of us. that means a little bit of cloud and rainfall. scotland, maybe the irish sea. we are not talking about an awful lot. if you squint you can see a little bit here just off lancashire and cumbria and south—western parts of scotland, maybe central parts of scotland, getting a few spots of light rain, possibly northern ireland. that's pretty much it. if anything, it will just be thicker cloud. central and eastern areas looking fine. if you've got plans on saturday, much of england is looking dry, and warming up as well, temperatures in the low 20s. saturday into sunday, we start to see warmer air coming out of france. this is high pressure here, low pressure there. when we get this sort of setup, this kind of pattern, anything that comes from the west is going to get st
that will encroach on to northern ireland and maybe the isles of scilly later in the day, bringing a few spots of rain but nothinghe south—east, so just a brief few spots of rain, that's pretty much it. temperatures will be typically around 20 degrees or so. friday is not a bad day. saturday, there is a weather front just stuck to the north—west of us. that means a little bit of cloud and rainfall. scotland, maybe the irish sea. we are not talking about an awful lot. if you squint you can...
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if you take all the countries and add in ireland, you have the united kingdom. nothingars things up, mr. president. while we're at it, clear up a few more. >> so belgium is a beautiful city. n nambia's health system is increasing increasingly self-sufficient. the tallahassee trail, must be a beautiful place, he didn't go there. >> we work very hard in puerto rico, it's tough because an island sitting in the middle of an ocean, a big ocean, a very big ocean. >> actually, we had a long debate about that. you know, it's the atlantic ocean north of puerto rico in the caribbean sea. know your geography can make a world of difference. one to grow on. that's all we have for tonight. we'll be back monday with "mtp daily." "the beat" starts with ari melber. >>> thank you, chuck. we have a lot of news right now this friday, democrats with a new line of attack against trump's supreme court pick and one of the party's leading strategists is here for his first appearance on "the beat." sam nunberg joins me to talk about the civil war brewing inside
if you take all the countries and add in ireland, you have the united kingdom. nothingars things up, mr. president. while we're at it, clear up a few more. >> so belgium is a beautiful city. n nambia's health system is increasing increasingly self-sufficient. the tallahassee trail, must be a beautiful place, he didn't go there. >> we work very hard in puerto rico, it's tough because an island sitting in the middle of an ocean, a big ocean, a very big ocean. >> actually, we had...
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but as ireland prepares to welcome pope francis, it is also hosting this global gathering of catholics. an alter has been built along the touchline, but that is as nothingge of reconstructing the church after decades of scandal. a lot of the pain and the hurt that we felt we were moving on from has resurfaced, particularly for people who were hurt by the clergy in the church. and i think the holy father, it's critical that he does something to try and address that. phoenix park, another venue, has been under construction for months. the catholic church and the irish government are spending more than £27 million to host pope francis. the highlight of this weekend's visit will be here on sunday when pope francis celebrates mass. 500,000 tickets have been issued. so, will ireland feel like it did the last time the pope was in town? 1979, and popejohn paul ii was greeted by the largest gathering of irish people in history. back then almost 90% of catholics attended weekly mass, contraception, abortion and divorce were against the law. now all three are legal and church attendance is down to 40%. marie collins‘ story may help explain why. she was abused by a
but as ireland prepares to welcome pope francis, it is also hosting this global gathering of catholics. an alter has been built along the touchline, but that is as nothingge of reconstructing the church after decades of scandal. a lot of the pain and the hurt that we felt we were moving on from has resurfaced, particularly for people who were hurt by the clergy in the church. and i think the holy father, it's critical that he does something to try and address that. phoenix park, another venue,...
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that will encroach on to northern ireland and maybe the isles of scilly later in the day, bringing a few spots of rain but nothing brief few spots of rain, that's pretty much it. temperatures will be typically around 20 degrees or so. friday is not a bad day. saturday, there is a weather front just stuck to the north—west of us. that means a little bit of cloud and rainfall. scotland, maybe the irish sea. we are not talking about an awful lot. if you squint you can see a little bit here just off lancashire and cumbria and south—western parts of scotland, maybe central parts of scotland, getting a few spots of light rain, possibly northern ireland. that's pretty much it. if anything, it will just be thicker cloud. central and eastern areas looking fine. if you've got plans on saturday, much of england is looking dry, and warming up as well, temperatures in the low 20s. saturday into sunday, we start to see warmer air coming out of france. this is high pressure here, low pressure there. when we get this sort of setup, this kind of pattern, anything that comes from the west is going to get stuck, and then it sort of
that will encroach on to northern ireland and maybe the isles of scilly later in the day, bringing a few spots of rain but nothing brief few spots of rain, that's pretty much it. temperatures will be typically around 20 degrees or so. friday is not a bad day. saturday, there is a weather front just stuck to the north—west of us. that means a little bit of cloud and rainfall. scotland, maybe the irish sea. we are not talking about an awful lot. if you squint you can see a little bit here just...
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ireland. away from here it is likely to be dry with sunny spells. temperature is nothinghowers will melt away during this evening, but there is more cloud coming into eastern parts of the channel which could bring showers into coastal areas here. otherwise clear skies and not a breath of wind. last night we found temperatures to one or 2 degrees in rural parts of scotland. it will warm up in the sunshine, there should be a lot of that to begin the day. cornwall could get some spots of rain, cloud increasing and the breeze picks up in northern ireland. otherwise sunny spells and for most of us temperatures will be higher, warming up on friday. except in south—east england where most of the cloud will be bubbling up and it could bring some showers. into the weekend the cloud lurking in the west is on these weather front here which will move into the north—west of the uk on saturday. scotland, northern ireland, north—west england will have more cloud on saturday, may be some rain and drizzle, and we could see some sunshine. the rest of england and wales seeing sunny spells a
ireland. away from here it is likely to be dry with sunny spells. temperature is nothinghowers will melt away during this evening, but there is more cloud coming into eastern parts of the channel which could bring showers into coastal areas here. otherwise clear skies and not a breath of wind. last night we found temperatures to one or 2 degrees in rural parts of scotland. it will warm up in the sunshine, there should be a lot of that to begin the day. cornwall could get some spots of rain,...
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that will encroach on to northern ireland and maybe the isles of scilly later in the day, bringing a few spots of rain but nothingouth—east, so just a brief few spots of rain, that's pretty much it. temperatures will be typically around 20 degrees or so. friday is not a bad day. saturday, there is a weather front just stuck to the north—west of us. that means a little bit of cloud and rainfall. scotland, maybe the irish sea. we are not talking about an awful lot. if you squint you can see a little bit here just off lancashire and cumbria and south—western parts of scotland, maybe central parts of scotland, getting a few spots of light rain, possibly northern ireland. that's pretty much it. if anything, it will just be thicker cloud. central and eastern areas looking fine. if you've got plans on saturday, much of england is looking dry, and warming up as well, temperatures in the low 20s. saturday into sunday, we start to see warmer air coming out of france. this is high pressure here, low pressure there. when we get this sort of setup, this kind of pattern, anything that comes from the west is going to get stuck,
that will encroach on to northern ireland and maybe the isles of scilly later in the day, bringing a few spots of rain but nothingouth—east, so just a brief few spots of rain, that's pretty much it. temperatures will be typically around 20 degrees or so. friday is not a bad day. saturday, there is a weather front just stuck to the north—west of us. that means a little bit of cloud and rainfall. scotland, maybe the irish sea. we are not talking about an awful lot. if you squint you can see a...
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that will encroach on to northern ireland and maybe the isles of scilly later in the day, bringing a few spots of rain but nothingin the south—east, so just a brief few spots of rain, that's pretty much it. temperatures will be typically around 20 degrees or so. friday is not a bad day. saturday, there is a weather front just stuck to the north—west of us. that means a little bit of cloud and rainfall. scotland, maybe the irish sea. we are not talking about an awful lot. if you squint you can see a little bit here just off lancashire and cumbria and south—western parts of scotland, maybe central parts of scotland, getting a few spots of light rain, possibly northern ireland. that's pretty much it. if anything, it will just be thicker cloud. central and eastern areas looking fine. if you've got plans on saturday, much of england is looking dry, and warming up as well, temperatures in the low 20s. saturday into sunday, we start to see warmer air coming out of france. this is high pressure here, low pressure there. when we get this sort of setup, this kind of pattern, anything that comes from the west is going to ge
that will encroach on to northern ireland and maybe the isles of scilly later in the day, bringing a few spots of rain but nothingin the south—east, so just a brief few spots of rain, that's pretty much it. temperatures will be typically around 20 degrees or so. friday is not a bad day. saturday, there is a weather front just stuck to the north—west of us. that means a little bit of cloud and rainfall. scotland, maybe the irish sea. we are not talking about an awful lot. if you squint you...
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that will encroach on to northern ireland and maybe the isles of scilly late in the day, bringing a few spots of rain but nothingth—east, a brief you spots of rain, that is pretty much it. temperatures will be around 20 degrees or so. friday is not a bad day. saturday, a weatherfront just to the north—west of us. that means a little bit of cloud and rainfall. scotland, maybe the irish sea. we are not talking about an awful lot. you can see a little bit of loo here just off lancashire and cumbria and south—western parts of scotland, maybe central parts of scotland, maybe central parts of scotland, getting a few spots of light rain, possibly northern ireland. that is pretty much it. if anything, it will just ireland. that is pretty much it. if anything, it willjust be thicker cloud. central and eastern areas looking fine on saturday, so if you have plans much of england is looking dry, and warming up as well, temperatures in the low 20s. saturday into sunday, we start to see warmer air coming out of runs. this is high pressure here, low pressure there. when we get this sort of setup, this kind of pattern, anything
that will encroach on to northern ireland and maybe the isles of scilly late in the day, bringing a few spots of rain but nothingth—east, a brief you spots of rain, that is pretty much it. temperatures will be around 20 degrees or so. friday is not a bad day. saturday, a weatherfront just to the north—west of us. that means a little bit of cloud and rainfall. scotland, maybe the irish sea. we are not talking about an awful lot. you can see a little bit of loo here just off lancashire and...
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his trip to ireland in a major speech he fails to enjoy clerical exploitation of children saying he shares the pain and shame caused by the abuse scandal but his critics say words come to nothing. and as a bonus the gets back on the way all of this season's title contenders self those other media setbacks my two shall come losing out yesterday to a new surgeon calls all the highlights of that. hello and welcome my name's christopher spring a good to have you with tributes have been flooding in for us senator john mccain who died overnight at the age of eighty one he'd been battling an aggressive form of brain cancer since july of last year on friday his family had announced he discontinued any further treatment for a long military and political career mccain passed away at his ranch in arizona surrounded by his wife and other family members. he was a towering figure in american politics john mccain spent more than three decades in the u.s. congress looming large in debates over war and peace and the moral direction of the nation. i hope and again with. cooperate. to learn how to trust each other. and. serve the people. he served in the vietnam war as a navy pilot on a bombing
his trip to ireland in a major speech he fails to enjoy clerical exploitation of children saying he shares the pain and shame caused by the abuse scandal but his critics say words come to nothing. and as a bonus the gets back on the way all of this season's title contenders self those other media setbacks my two shall come losing out yesterday to a new surgeon calls all the highlights of that. hello and welcome my name's christopher spring a good to have you with tributes have been flooding in...
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ireland. so there's 138 border crossings along this craggy stretch, right now there's nothing there. this is what they look like when you cross the border you barely know you've crossed the border. what there is not is any customs inspector, there's no checking on people new york passports, nothing, you just drive. if you now go back to brexit, this is e.u., this is not e.u. all right. so under the rules of the e.u., there must be a border between e.u. and not-e.u. which means there must be a border of some kind along this stretch. all right? what everybody is afraid of is if you put a border back like this, what happened when this was the border, the i.r.a. blew up all these posts. they didn't like strog go through articled guards every time they transferred between northern ireland and ireland. so they do not want a border. but think question is how do you do that in a frictionless way that lets traffic go and still make a disting between e.u. and non-e.u.? hugehis has become a huge, issue and nobody has figured it out in terms of how do we do this with a frictionless border? so i
ireland. so there's 138 border crossings along this craggy stretch, right now there's nothing there. this is what they look like when you cross the border you barely know you've crossed the border. what there is not is any customs inspector, there's no checking on people new york passports, nothing, you just drive. if you now go back to brexit, this is e.u., this is not e.u. all right. so under the rules of the e.u., there must be a border between e.u. and not-e.u. which means there must be a...
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but as ireland prepares to welcome pope francis, it is also hosting this global gathering of catholics. an altar has been built along the touchline, but that is nothing compared to the challenge of reconstructing the church after decades of scandal. >> a lot of the pain and the hurt we thought we were moving on from has resurfaced, particularly those who were hurt by clergy in the church. i think the holy father is critical, that he does something to try to address that. martin: phoenix park, another venue, has been under construction for months. the catholic church and the irish government are spending more than 27 million pounds to host pope francis. the highlight of the visit will be here on sunday, when pope francis celebrates mass. 500,000 tickets have been issued. will ireland feel like it did the last time the pope was in town? 1979, and pope john paul ii was greeted by the largest gathering of irish people in history. back then, almost 90% of catholics attended weekly mass. contraception, abortion, and divorce were against the law. now all three are legal, and church attendance is down to 40%. marty's story may explain why. she was abused by
but as ireland prepares to welcome pope francis, it is also hosting this global gathering of catholics. an altar has been built along the touchline, but that is nothing compared to the challenge of reconstructing the church after decades of scandal. >> a lot of the pain and the hurt we thought we were moving on from has resurfaced, particularly those who were hurt by clergy in the church. i think the holy father is critical, that he does something to try to address that. martin: phoenix...
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but as ireland prepares to welcome pope francis, it's also hosting this global gathering of catholics. an altar has been built along the touchline, but that's as nothing of the pain and the hurt that we felt we were moving on from has resurfaced, particularly for people who were hurt by clergy in the church. and i think the holy father, it's critical that he does something to try and address that. phoenix park, another venue, has been under construction for months. the catholic church and the irish government are spending more than £27 million to host pope francis. the highlight of this weekend's visit will be here on sunday when pope francis celebrates mass. 500,000 tickets have been issued. so will ireland feel like it did the last time the pope was in town? 1979, and popejohn paul ii was greeted by the largest gathering of irish people in history. back then almost 90% of catholics attended weekly mass. contraception, abortion and divorce were against the law. now all three are legal, and church attendance is down to a0%. marie collins‘ story may help explain why. she was abused by a hospital chaplain as a child. what has happened here basically is
but as ireland prepares to welcome pope francis, it's also hosting this global gathering of catholics. an altar has been built along the touchline, but that's as nothing of the pain and the hurt that we felt we were moving on from has resurfaced, particularly for people who were hurt by clergy in the church. and i think the holy father, it's critical that he does something to try and address that. phoenix park, another venue, has been under construction for months. the catholic church and the...
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nothing more striking for me in what we've seen in the last couple of days than leo varadkar, the taoiseach, the prime minister embodies how ireland has changed, he comes from an indian background, an immigrantfamily, he comes from an indian background, an immigrant family, he is gay, his country has now accepted abortion, and same—sex marriage is now modern realities, things that the church has traditionally been deeply uncomfortable with, and his message to the church was that the terrible suffering caused not just to the church was that the terrible suffering caused notjust in clerical sex abuse but also in terms of the brutal regimes that existed in some of the catholic run institutions, not least those magdalene laundry is for young mums who had had children out of wedlock, those sent by their families for other reasons, that the church has a long way to restore trust and confidence, even if people's faith in god is undiminished, their confidence in the church as an institution is troubled, and we heard earlier from martin institution is troubled, and we heard earlierfrom martin bashir, oui’ heard earlierfrom martin bashir, o
nothing more striking for me in what we've seen in the last couple of days than leo varadkar, the taoiseach, the prime minister embodies how ireland has changed, he comes from an indian background, an immigrantfamily, he comes from an indian background, an immigrant family, he is gay, his country has now accepted abortion, and same—sex marriage is now modern realities, things that the church has traditionally been deeply uncomfortable with, and his message to the church was that the terrible...
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ireland, just the odd shower, little cloud for the south and east. saturday is a similar story but without the weather front around, nothing more than the odd shower, soake your pick. it is dry and bright with good spells of sunshine on offer, just a differential in the temperatures, a little more cloud into the north and west on sunday as well. temperatures very pleasant indeed, but further southis very pleasant indeed, but further south is where we keep that heat, again with some fairweather cloud, no more, just a lot of strong sunshine, even if the temperatures are only in the low 20s. thank you very much. that's all from the bbc news at one. we nowjoined the bbc news at one. we nowjoined the bbc‘s news teams where you are. good afternoon. 1.30pm and here's your latest sports news. after a disappointing batting collapse on day one, bowler sam curran has lifted english spirits on day two of the first test. three wickets from the left armer left india on 76—3 at lunch, england adding just two runs to their overnight total. patrick gerarey is at edgbaston. curran providing the magic after what had been a frustrating opening hour for england. england b
ireland, just the odd shower, little cloud for the south and east. saturday is a similar story but without the weather front around, nothing more than the odd shower, soake your pick. it is dry and bright with good spells of sunshine on offer, just a differential in the temperatures, a little more cloud into the north and west on sunday as well. temperatures very pleasant indeed, but further southis very pleasant indeed, but further south is where we keep that heat, again with some fairweather...
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but as ireland prepares to welcome pope francis, it is also hosting this global gathering of catholics. an alter has been built along the touchline, but that is as nothingafter decades of scandal. a lot of the pain and the hurt that we felt we were moving on from has resurfaced, particularly for people who were hurt by the clergy in the church. and i think the holy father, it‘s critical that he does something to try and address that. phoenix park, another venue, has been under construction for months. the catholic church and the irish government are spending more than £27 million to host pope francis. the highlight of this weekend‘s visit will be here on sunday when pope francis celebrates mass. 500,000 tickets have been issued. so, will ireland feel like it did the last time the pope was in town? 1979, and popejohn paul ii was greeted by the largest gathering of irish people in history. back then almost 90% of catholics attended weekly mass, contraception, abortion and divorce were against the law. now all three are legal and church attendance is down to a0%. marie collins‘ story may help explain why. she was abused by a hospital chaplain as a child. w
but as ireland prepares to welcome pope francis, it is also hosting this global gathering of catholics. an alter has been built along the touchline, but that is as nothingafter decades of scandal. a lot of the pain and the hurt that we felt we were moving on from has resurfaced, particularly for people who were hurt by the clergy in the church. and i think the holy father, it‘s critical that he does something to try and address that. phoenix park, another venue, has been under construction...
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historical events in our minds and yes he had nothing to say to the musher he own you were hardly back to archbishop jerram and martin you was the archbishop of dublin ireland but somebody who is a non connection to vatican in rome and i just was i was just beyond disappointed with that you know they had so much warning about the and strange that accompanies that and of course in our times though the appalling revelations about the almost eight hundred babies and children married to suit system in a form of there may be only two and he is directors are representatives response was to refer me to an archbishop in dublin so i make no apology for the fact that i have little faith in this current pontiff that he's actually addressing these mary very grave she rights abuses and any serious level susan thank you very much indeed to feel thoughts of a thank you thank you. that's exactly a year since man launched a military crackdown on revenge of muslims in rakhine state hundreds of thousands of people a fed to neighboring bangladesh in what the u.n. described as a textbook example of ethnic cleansing. refugees that have been holding peaceful protests demanding ju
historical events in our minds and yes he had nothing to say to the musher he own you were hardly back to archbishop jerram and martin you was the archbishop of dublin ireland but somebody who is a non connection to vatican in rome and i just was i was just beyond disappointed with that you know they had so much warning about the and strange that accompanies that and of course in our times though the appalling revelations about the almost eight hundred babies and children married to suit system...
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but as ireland prepares to welcome pope francis, it's also hosting this global gathering of catholics. an altar has been built along the touchline, but that's as nothingting the church after decades of scandal. a lot of the pain and the hurt that we felt we were moving on from has resurfaced, particularly for people who were hurt by clergy in the church. and i think the holy father, it's critical that he does something to try and address that. phoenix park, another venue, has been under construction for months. the catholic church and the irish government are spending more than £27 million to host pope francis. the highlight of this weekend's visit will be here on sunday when pope francis celebrates mass. 500,000 tickets have been issued. so will ireland feel like it did the last time the pope was in town? 1979, and popejohn paul ii was greeted by the largest gathering of irish people in history. back then almost 90% of catholics attended weekly mass. contraception, abortion and divorce were against the law. now all three are legal, and church attendance is down to a0%. marie collins‘ story may help explain why. she was abused by a hospital chaplain a
but as ireland prepares to welcome pope francis, it's also hosting this global gathering of catholics. an altar has been built along the touchline, but that's as nothingting the church after decades of scandal. a lot of the pain and the hurt that we felt we were moving on from has resurfaced, particularly for people who were hurt by clergy in the church. and i think the holy father, it's critical that he does something to try and address that. phoenix park, another venue, has been under...
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ireland in 40 years. he was accused of knowing about sexual allegations about a u.s. archbishop for years and doing nothing bryan llenas has more. >> in a 11-page letter, the vatican ambassador to the u.s. said the pope knew about sexual abuse allegations against the cardinal and chose to do anything about it. the 88-year-old former archbishop from washington d.c. resigned in july after a 60-year-old man accusing him of decades of abuse starting when the survivor was 11 years old. in the letter, he said that he told pope francis in june of 2013 that mccarrick had a dossier of sexual abuse allegations against him. he claims that pope benedict sanctioned him in 2009 and 10 but he was allowed to travel on missions. and now he's calling for the pope's resignation. in this extremely dramatic moment for the church, he must acknowledge his mistakes and pope francis must be the first to set a good example for cardinals and bishops and resign with them. in ireland this week, pope francis a poll gaysed again for sexual abuse crimes by priests and the lack of action by the church. but yesterday aboard the papal claim
ireland in 40 years. he was accused of knowing about sexual allegations about a u.s. archbishop for years and doing nothing bryan llenas has more. >> in a 11-page letter, the vatican ambassador to the u.s. said the pope knew about sexual abuse allegations against the cardinal and chose to do anything about it. the 88-year-old former archbishop from washington d.c. resigned in july after a 60-year-old man accusing him of decades of abuse starting when the survivor was 11 years old. in the...
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nothing else matters. we're going to get no justice or truth. would you like to see a process of truth recovery, where there are not necessarily convictions but everything comes out about what happened in northern irelandss you're going to get the whole truth, no — because the british government might give you half a truth, the irish government will give you half a truth, gerry adams and the ira will give you no truth, so you're not going to get any truth, so we might as well forget about it. put a lid on it. i know it's going to hurt people, but people have been hurt before, but we've got to take the pain now and move forward for the good of all, and to make sure this never happens again. as i was saying, this is the last, if you like, annual ceremony for the remembrance of the omagh bomb victims, but this is a town which is not going to forget. as kevin was suggesting people will continue to remember their loved ones in their own ways. people are attending this event. the event is on the 15th. a song is currently being performed in tribute to those who died that day. marking the 20th anniversary of a car bomb that caused so much carnage in the town. there will be a public reflective event mid—afterno
nothing else matters. we're going to get no justice or truth. would you like to see a process of truth recovery, where there are not necessarily convictions but everything comes out about what happened in northern irelandss you're going to get the whole truth, no — because the british government might give you half a truth, the irish government will give you half a truth, gerry adams and the ira will give you no truth, so you're not going to get any truth, so we might as well forget about it....
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ireland's throat." and i still do. what facts, what figures? basically, i wrote a report — what i discovered basically was that, after that experience in the angels' plot, that there was nothing individually or collectively. there was no books about them, there was no reports about them. the activist community, which had existed for over 20 years at that stage, had been obsessively focused on opening the adoption records and had missed the big picture — that sealed adoption records are really a small part of a massive network and system that existed to punish single women viciously. and i wanted every fact and figure i could find about that, and particularly about mortality rates in homes. and what has been discovered since has been absolutely shocking, and has shocked people to their core. to give a good example, in 19114, at bessborough, the chief medical officer of ireland pulled a surprise visit on them, he was a very decent man called james deeny. and he writes in his autobiography, to cure and to care, that the previous year, 180 babies had been born there, and considerably more than 100 had died. it's actually transpired since that it was 121 died. that's a mortality r
ireland's throat." and i still do. what facts, what figures? basically, i wrote a report — what i discovered basically was that, after that experience in the angels' plot, that there was nothing individually or collectively. there was no books about them, there was no reports about them. the activist community, which had existed for over 20 years at that stage, had been obsessively focused on opening the adoption records and had missed the big picture — that sealed adoption records are...
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nothing but trauma, trouble and tragedy. so there has a lwa y5 trouble and tragedy. so there has always been this pick and mix approach to catholicism, one that is demonstrated much more openly now in irelandk the church has adapted to that, be that the hierarchy of the church or prie5t5 on and individual basis in parishes? how much do they need to adapt to ensure that the people come with the church? i think they are going to lose the people. i think the hierarchy have tin ear5. they are not getting it either here in or the vatican that people are deeply upset and traumatised and angry about the revelations we have heard over the last 20 years about abu5e in the institutions and the dioce5e5, all rated by brave survivors who had the courage to tell their stories where they might not have been believed. they were believed, and pioneering journalists made the country aware of what had been going on. you can't walk that back. the cat is out of the bag, the genie i5 back. the cat is out of the bag, the genie is out of the bottle. we are done with this. either the church 5te p5 done with this. either the church steps up to the mark and apologises properly instead of the sort of half baked wher
nothing but trauma, trouble and tragedy. so there has a lwa y5 trouble and tragedy. so there has always been this pick and mix approach to catholicism, one that is demonstrated much more openly now in irelandk the church has adapted to that, be that the hierarchy of the church or prie5t5 on and individual basis in parishes? how much do they need to adapt to ensure that the people come with the church? i think they are going to lose the people. i think the hierarchy have tin ear5. they are not...
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are waiting for pope francis and probably wondering why nothing was said recently and wondering when he'll speak. >> k right. w he's going to ireland a week from saturday. that's another country that has been ravaged by abuse. he is expected to address the overall issue of abuse there. and then he will have one of his famous in-flight news conferences on the way home and you know a lot of questions aboutjehis very s will be asked. >> ann thank you for keeping n this stor >>> busy thursday morning. a swimmer recovering from serious injuries after being attacked by a shark and it happened at a popular cape cod beach. od morning to craig who brings us that story. you.adies, good morning to the 61-year-old man was flown to a trauma hospital in bosto afte becoming the first shark attack victim on cape cod in six year the area is a feeding ground for seals which draws sharks. witnesses say at least ten seals were seen in the area before the a fak. >> this morning a 61-year-old man is recovering from a terrifying shark attack off the coast of cape cod. heur suffered puncte wounds to his hip and torso. police have not released the man's na
are waiting for pope francis and probably wondering why nothing was said recently and wondering when he'll speak. >> k right. w he's going to ireland a week from saturday. that's another country that has been ravaged by abuse. he is expected to address the overall issue of abuse there. and then he will have one of his famous in-flight news conferences on the way home and you know a lot of questions aboutjehis very s will be asked. >> ann thank you for keeping n this stor...
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nothing about it. an archbishop made the accusation in an 11-page letter and is calling for the pope to resign on his way back to rome from irelandpe francis told reporters the letter speaks for itself and said people should make their own judgment. >>> the late u.s. senator john mccain will be honored for five days this week in three locations. mccain died saturday after a bout with brain cancer. he will be honored in his home state of arizona, then at the u.s. capitol in washington, then laid to rest at the u.s. naval academy in maryland. well, some of those who knew senator mccain best spoke with cnn on sunday. >> his voice was important, has been for years, but never more important than the past year. and that's one thing that i expressed to the family, the gratitude of all of us, that they took such good care of john and made sure that he was able to speak in these last few months when it was so important. it's tough to have a voice like that silenced but this voice for civility, to put, you know, the country above your party, these are things that he taught for years and never more important than the last year. >> over the
nothing about it. an archbishop made the accusation in an 11-page letter and is calling for the pope to resign on his way back to rome from irelandpe francis told reporters the letter speaks for itself and said people should make their own judgment. >>> the late u.s. senator john mccain will be honored for five days this week in three locations. mccain died saturday after a bout with brain cancer. he will be honored in his home state of arizona, then at the u.s. capitol in washington,...
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nothing. 's >> translator: read the documents carefully and judge it for yourselves. i will not say one word on this, the statement speaks for itself. >> returning from his trip to irelanded or denied allegations that he failed to ask against his own sexual abuse or. in a letter written by the archbishop, he claims the pope knew about sexual abuse allegations against american, mccarrick, the archbishop of washington dc who resigned in july after new allegations emerged. he said he told pope francis in june 2013 that mccarrick had a thick dossier of sexual abuse allegations standing generations and calling for the pope's resignation. pope francis must be the first to set a good example for cardinals and bishops who covered up the abuses and resign along with all of them. vatican experts are skeptical of the claims noting he is a known critic of pope francis, he was removed from his ambassadorship in 2016. others believe this is an escalation. fighting between conservatives and liberals. >> the vatican today -- >> reporter: pressure is mounting on pope francis following his trip to ireland, the first people visiting 40 years. >> the actions of the church do not match the
nothing. 's >> translator: read the documents carefully and judge it for yourselves. i will not say one word on this, the statement speaks for itself. >> returning from his trip to irelanded or denied allegations that he failed to ask against his own sexual abuse or. in a letter written by the archbishop, he claims the pope knew about sexual abuse allegations against american, mccarrick, the archbishop of washington dc who resigned in july after new allegations emerged. he said he...
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ireland and ifrom couldn't date and italian. this is nothing new. what if we have more organization and collective bargaining where people can demand certain wages and it can't be undercut by people hiring at low wages. there is a lot to the story and a lot of it is being missed. host: we are staying on the west coast right now. hello, ron. caller: thanks for the phone time. sad to hear people call in and decry immigrants of every stripe. ist is so funny about this the national association of automobile dealers are all for immigrants because they buy cars and trucks. walmart, they buy stuff. if we don't have them coming into this country, we won't have a country. there was no one buying anything new. that's it. you are either growing or you are dying. the most important part of this process is the growth of the economy and the interior growth of the economy. because of the global concept we are in now, we live in a global economy. in, i'mhese people call so sad for them. concept,t grasp the that we are a global economy. when you buy a car, it has 14
ireland and ifrom couldn't date and italian. this is nothing new. what if we have more organization and collective bargaining where people can demand certain wages and it can't be undercut by people hiring at low wages. there is a lot to the story and a lot of it is being missed. host: we are staying on the west coast right now. hello, ron. caller: thanks for the phone time. sad to hear people call in and decry immigrants of every stripe. ist is so funny about this the national association of...
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nothing. an archbishop made the accusation in an 11-page letter and is calling for the pope to resign. on his way back to rome from irelandancis told reporters the letter speaks for itself and said people should make their own judgment. >>> across the united states people are remembering the life, the legacy of senator john mccain. tributes are pouring in and we're hearing from people closest to him sharing their stories and what he meant to them. >> yeah. mccain was the senior senator from the state of arizona, having served for six terms. the junior senator from the state, jeff flake, spoke to cnn about his colleague. >> i've had john mccain my entire life. i haven't known washington or politics without him. so he's left an indelible mark. just putting the good of the country above your own self-interest. i think that was his mantra. whether that's his approach to the current administration or his approach in general i think that's something i've certainly learned from him and we could all learn from these days, and seeing the good in your opponents. the fact that george w. bush will be speaking at his funeral, or he wa
nothing. an archbishop made the accusation in an 11-page letter and is calling for the pope to resign. on his way back to rome from irelandancis told reporters the letter speaks for itself and said people should make their own judgment. >>> across the united states people are remembering the life, the legacy of senator john mccain. tributes are pouring in and we're hearing from people closest to him sharing their stories and what he meant to them. >> yeah. mccain was the senior...
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ireland in almost 40 years now. pope francis has arrived in dublin, touching down just a few moments ago. how he plans to address the catholic church's sex abuse scandal. nothing smells greater than the great outdoors... especially when you're in accounts receivable. only one detergent can give you a sniff like this... try gain botanicals laundry detergent. one of the many irresistible scents from gain. see the great lengths we go to for high performance. like testing our performance line the equivalent of up to 24 laps around the world. all to craft an unrivaled feel for the road... any road. ♪ experience the feeling for yourself at the lexus golden opportunity sales event. experience amazing at your lexus dealer. of america, we use diagnostic tools that help us better understand what drives each person's cancer. like christine bray. after battling ovarian cancer for several years, her test results revealed a drug therapy that targeted her tumor. today, christine's metastatic cancer is in remission. we're not just fighting cancer. we're outsmarting it. visit cancercenter.com. appointments available now. i love you, basement guest bathroom. your privacy makes
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nothing historic about real people's pain. michael, i mention that the pope has been in ireland before, 1980, you met him, what was he like? pa rt with us at thejesse witten unity part in dublin, he had just finished his term as the leader of thejesse wittens in argentina, the situation there was a very stressful one, he came for to get a little bit of space, to deal with all that aftermath. —— jesuit. space, to deal with all that aftermath. ——jesuit. and space, to deal with all that aftermath. —— jesuit. and also to learn some english. i was in the community where he was staying, and i got community where he was staying, and igot up community where he was staying, and i got up to get something to eat, i was walking across, i noticed him at a table on his own, very little english so it was not easy for him to mix, and i said, hello, ithink you are a visitor here, i said who i am, he said to me who he was. i asked where he was from, he said, argentina, i said, asked where he was from, he said, argentina, isaid, argentina, i had a big interest in latin america, i was meant to be going there, and i did,i was meant to be going
nothing historic about real people's pain. michael, i mention that the pope has been in ireland before, 1980, you met him, what was he like? pa rt with us at thejesse witten unity part in dublin, he had just finished his term as the leader of thejesse wittens in argentina, the situation there was a very stressful one, he came for to get a little bit of space, to deal with all that aftermath. —— jesuit. space, to deal with all that aftermath. ——jesuit. and space, to deal with all that...
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nothing. correspondent brian has a repor report. >> read the documents carefully for yourselves. i will not say one word on this. i think the statement speaks for itself. >> on sunday returning from his trip to irelander confirmed nor denied allegations that he failed to act against a known abuser. an 11 page letter written by archbishop and vatican ambassador, he claimed the pope knew about allegations against american cardinal theodore. he resigned in july after new allegations emerged. he said he told pope francis in june of 2013 that mccarrick had a sick dossier of allegations against him spanning generations. he is now calling for the pope's resignation. he must be the first to resign. vatican experts are skeptical of his claims knowing that he is a known critic of pope francis, the pope removes him from his ambassadorship and 2016. others believe this is an escalation of vatican and siding between conservatives and liberals. >> of course you must be very cautious because a war is happening in the vatican today. >> pressure is mounting on pope francis munching on his trip from ireland. the first trip since 40 years. >> the action of the church do not match the words and they are in fact totally
nothing. correspondent brian has a repor report. >> read the documents carefully for yourselves. i will not say one word on this. i think the statement speaks for itself. >> on sunday returning from his trip to irelander confirmed nor denied allegations that he failed to act against a known abuser. an 11 page letter written by archbishop and vatican ambassador, he claimed the pope knew about allegations against american cardinal theodore. he resigned in july after new allegations...
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ireland, in australia, in chile. the same story. and i think what you said that's so significant is what you got today out of the vatican which is no comment. >> nothing church can't stop this. the church can't stop it because it refuses to be transparent of what's happened which is very harmful to the survivors and also the vatican has not taken any significant measures to stop child sexual abuse in the catholic church. >> why not? >> well, i think it's a very good question. it raises a -- actually very disturbing question and that is, can the vatican take action? does it have the will or are there so many people in the veteran who are opposed to change that this -- this will never be corrected? i mean, the american bishops, i have to give them some credit. in 2002 they got together in dallas for a conclave and they approved a document called the charter for the protection of children and young people. i don't think it's a perfect document. i don't think every bishop in the united states adhering to the provisions but it is something, it is a start. >> i think what's so striking and hearing the survivor on the morning show saying, you know, if a prie
ireland, in australia, in chile. the same story. and i think what you said that's so significant is what you got today out of the vatican which is no comment. >> nothing church can't stop this. the church can't stop it because it refuses to be transparent of what's happened which is very harmful to the survivors and also the vatican has not taken any significant measures to stop child sexual abuse in the catholic church. >> why not? >> well, i think it's a very good question....
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ireland. there are 138 border crossings on this craggy stretch. right now there is nothing there. this is what they look like when you cross the border, you barely know you crossed the border but there is not a customs inspector or any checking on people, no path forward, you just drop. if you go back to brexit, this is eu, this is not eu. under the rules of the eu there must be a border between eu and not eu which means there must be a border of some kind along this stretch. what everybody is afraid of is if you put a border back like this, the ira blue up these folks, they don't like going through armed guards when they transfer northern ireland and ireland, they don't want to border. the question is how do you do that in a frictionless way that lets the traffic go and still makes a distinction between eu and non-yibbidydib. this has become a huge issue and nobody can figure it out in terms of how do we do this with a frictionless border. i will just say the magnitude of the problem for brexit if you look at 750 international agreements the eu has with other countries that have
ireland. there are 138 border crossings on this craggy stretch. right now there is nothing there. this is what they look like when you cross the border, you barely know you crossed the border but there is not a customs inspector or any checking on people, no path forward, you just drop. if you go back to brexit, this is eu, this is not eu. under the rules of the eu there must be a border between eu and not eu which means there must be a border of some kind along this stretch. what everybody is...
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nothing like that. the rain will slowly move this way, out of scotland and northern ireland, across england and wales, weakeninghine and showers in scotland. most of the showers in the north and west. the same for northern ireland, brightening up with sunshine. brightening up for northern england and were. you can see the remnants of the weather front producing this cloud with the odd shower coming out of that here and there. as we go through the evening and overnight, eventually we lose the remnants of the weather front, the cloud vanishes. behind it we are looking at clear skies, mist and fog here and there and it will bea and fog here and there and it will be a cooler nights. these are the temperature you can expect in towns and cities. in rural areas in north—east scotland or further south, we are looking at closer to three orfour orfive or south, we are looking at closer to three or four or five or six, depending where you are. some of us will see a touch of frost first thing tomorrow morning. we haven't heard that in a while. a chilly start. under the clear skies a lot of sunshine around tomorrow. still s
nothing like that. the rain will slowly move this way, out of scotland and northern ireland, across england and wales, weakeninghine and showers in scotland. most of the showers in the north and west. the same for northern ireland, brightening up with sunshine. brightening up for northern england and were. you can see the remnants of the weather front producing this cloud with the odd shower coming out of that here and there. as we go through the evening and overnight, eventually we lose the...
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nothing. >> an american victim of clerical abuse says ho failed act. >> so a missed opportunity by the pope? >> total missedopportunity. a completely missed opportunity. >> the sense on the streets of once deeply catholic irelandstorm a his papacy. bill, put this in perspective for us. how big of a deal are theseti alles for this pope? >> reporter: yeah, craig. they do come from a man whose likes to c trouble for francis, but if true, they're very serious,he andre...