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at saint mary's broken bejeweled. —— saint mary's pro cathedral. good work of the church, but also demanded very politely, but demanded, nonetheless that the pope put victims first. a moment of prayer, a moment of quiet reflection for pope francis. and with me here as we watch pope francis is showing up from the independent irish newspaper. thank you for being here to talk to me. we spoke earlier today before we heard that speech from pope francis here at the castle. what is your analysis of its? well, i think people are a little bit disappointed that the pope did not go a little bit further to address what people have been calling for, which is action, in addition to words of an apology for the abuse that we know about, that has been known about for several decades. in actualfact, he commended his predecessor for apologising and saying the work he has done thus far has been good enough. and we also know that survivors want to know about the level of justice that is survivors want to know about the level ofjustice that is going to ta ke level ofjus
at saint mary's broken bejeweled. —— saint mary's pro cathedral. good work of the church, but also demanded very politely, but demanded, nonetheless that the pope put victims first. a moment of prayer, a moment of quiet reflection for pope francis. and with me here as we watch pope francis is showing up from the independent irish newspaper. thank you for being here to talk to me. we spoke earlier today before we heard that speech from pope francis here at the castle. what is your analysis...
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it is in front of saint mary's cathedral. you can see what is going on there. you don't have to be afraid to stand and wait for the bus. it's' year to get on and off. the proposed stop is the site of community meetings, conventions, tourists and pilgrim destinations as well as a landmark and architect actual gem in our city. here is a list of community stakeholders who support relocating the stop to goff and gerry. m.t.a. accessibility advisory committee or mack. the m.t.a. owned advisory supporting supports relocation, yes, you heard that right. senior disability action supports relocation. the cathedral saint mary's cathedral. the cathedral hill tower homeowners association. the dr. ellen clark, grace cathedral. patricia tuttle, mr. don lee, mr. murray, fifth church of christ the scientist 450 or farrell street. deconan see brian. robert brown stone attorney, sean fletcher. >> thank you. >> steve white and i will conclude by just asking you to e-mail the mta board to support relocation of the inbound 38 to gough and geary. the board meeting is next tuesday at
it is in front of saint mary's cathedral. you can see what is going on there. you don't have to be afraid to stand and wait for the bus. it's' year to get on and off. the proposed stop is the site of community meetings, conventions, tourists and pilgrim destinations as well as a landmark and architect actual gem in our city. here is a list of community stakeholders who support relocating the stop to goff and gerry. m.t.a. accessibility advisory committee or mack. the m.t.a. owned advisory...
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central dublin with crowds gathering on the streets as the await the arrival of pope francis at saint maryedral in the city centre. he is going to be travelling from their through the city centre in the batmobile, but most unmistakable of vehicles, to the centre where the homeless are cared for. you will have a private meeting with homeless families. and in his cathedral meeting he will be talking to couples who have recently been married or are preparing for marriage. and also a couple who recently celebrated their golden wedding anniversary 50 years of marriage. so of course we will keep an eye on all of those images for you, a rather lovely view of dublin there and then back to street level with crowds gathering, an estimated 100,000 people on the streets of central dublin. we will see if we have an update on the figures later in the day when we have a clearer sense of how people —— how many people are out there hoping to get a glimpse of pope francis. meanwhile here at dublin castle i'm joined again by ursula hannigan, the former political editor of t3 in ireland and lgbt campaignerand
central dublin with crowds gathering on the streets as the await the arrival of pope francis at saint maryedral in the city centre. he is going to be travelling from their through the city centre in the batmobile, but most unmistakable of vehicles, to the centre where the homeless are cared for. you will have a private meeting with homeless families. and in his cathedral meeting he will be talking to couples who have recently been married or are preparing for marriage. and also a couple who...
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it began at the presidential residence, moved on to dublin castle and then saint mary's pro cathedralall of that having flown in from italy. departing from rome at 8:30 this morning, pope francis made his customary visit to the cargo of correspondents and camera crews on board, including the bbc. martin bashir, the bbc. unlike the last papal visit, when popejohn paul kissed the runway, francis deployed a smile and a wave. music. his first visit was to the residence of president michael d higgins. he moved on to a meeting of civil leaders and the diplomatic corps, and it was here at dublin castle that the taoiseach, leo varadkar, raised the issue of child sexual abuse that has threatened to dominate the visit. these wounds are still open, and there is much to be done to bring about justice and truth and healing for the victims and survivors. holy father, we ask that you use your office and influence to ensure that this is done here in ireland, and also around the world. pope francis responded with words of repentance and regret — but without offering any specific remedies. translation:
it began at the presidential residence, moved on to dublin castle and then saint mary's pro cathedralall of that having flown in from italy. departing from rome at 8:30 this morning, pope francis made his customary visit to the cargo of correspondents and camera crews on board, including the bbc. martin bashir, the bbc. unlike the last papal visit, when popejohn paul kissed the runway, francis deployed a smile and a wave. music. his first visit was to the residence of president michael d...
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and if you can't move it to saint mary's cathedral than add one is all you have to do, it's a minor thing. it would help a lot of seniors, thank you. >> chair c. brinkman: thank you very much, mr. vondral and thank you for your kind words about ms. bryson. >> clerk: karen gadberry. >> good afternoon, directors. thank you for serving and thank muni for being a public service to those of us in the richmond. i'm representing the planning association for the richmond and myself as a bus rider. we have been working with sfmta for, at least before i joined the board in 2009, i think since 2005, on trying to work around this project. which has changed names a couple of times. from the very start we were advocating that sfmta install right away very easy inexpensive improvements to the area that would not disrupt all of the service that would not require all kinds of construction and tearing up of streets. some of those have still not be implemented. one is the timing of the lights all the way down geary. we noticed it's now included in this giant project that's being voted upon today. the proble
and if you can't move it to saint mary's cathedral than add one is all you have to do, it's a minor thing. it would help a lot of seniors, thank you. >> chair c. brinkman: thank you very much, mr. vondral and thank you for your kind words about ms. bryson. >> clerk: karen gadberry. >> good afternoon, directors. thank you for serving and thank muni for being a public service to those of us in the richmond. i'm representing the planning association for the richmond and myself as...
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saint mary's county, the northern neck.orrow, just a few sho around and thunderstorms in the afternoon. as amelia said, most likely after 5:00. now, again, here is the d.c. metro area. fairfax, even including montgomery, coun howard county, prince george's county, arundel county. partly sunny skies, very similar to toy, but more showers and thunderstorms tomorrow afternoon. some of those could be strong. w for youtern zones up through frederick county, maryland, loudoun county and all the way down through colean pepr orange county. tomorrow looking at afternoon storms and foding possible in some of those areas. we're going to add more to the mix throug tomorrow evening.n. and really our western zones, mountain zones, we could have isolated shower tomorrow morning. for tomorrow, the most part, stronger storms possible along the i-81 coordinator. floong will be a concern out this way because this is where the dynamics are tonight. i think it's going to be more widespread tomorrow afternoon through tomorrow evening to see show
saint mary's county, the northern neck.orrow, just a few sho around and thunderstorms in the afternoon. as amelia said, most likely after 5:00. now, again, here is the d.c. metro area. fairfax, even including montgomery, coun howard county, prince george's county, arundel county. partly sunny skies, very similar to toy, but more showers and thunderstorms tomorrow afternoon. some of those could be strong. w for youtern zones up through frederick county, maryland, loudoun county and all the way...
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the part that brings in sea water to be decile and needed only provides a third of the water saint mary's. we can see how dry the ground looks here and tucked away in this field is one of five boreholes across the island. listen closely and you fear the water pumping.“ they go to load then there is an issue in terms of sea water penetration and once that happens, it will cause the ground water sources to be contaminated and could be contaminated for generation. businesses are doing their bit. dishwashers only watch once a day and there is bottled water not tap for customers. more water resources are precious over here and it can be used quite quickly with the water we had this season. the council has an emergency plan. but it is clear that it is something it wants to avoid. tamsin melville reporting. gorillas at prague's zoo are keeping cool during the heatwave by eating sorbet. zookeepers have tried something new, presenting the gorillas with two big blocks of frozen water with a mixture of various fruits in it, that are hanging from ropes in their enclosure. the eight western lowland go
the part that brings in sea water to be decile and needed only provides a third of the water saint mary's. we can see how dry the ground looks here and tucked away in this field is one of five boreholes across the island. listen closely and you fear the water pumping.“ they go to load then there is an issue in terms of sea water penetration and once that happens, it will cause the ground water sources to be contaminated and could be contaminated for generation. businesses are doing their bit....
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a woman who is being treated at saint mary's hospital in paddington.erwhelming sense of relief here in westminster that this attack could have been an awful lot worse. back to you. indeed, many thanks. my colleague ben brown live at westminster. the england cricketer ben stokes has been found not guilty of affray by a jury at bristol crown court. the 27—year—old all—rounder was arrested after a brawl hours after england played the west indies in a one—day international in the city in september last year. andy moore is in bristol. hello there. it was day seven of the trial. the jury had hello there. it was day seven of the trial. thejury had been hello there. it was day seven of the trial. the jury had been out for two and a half hours when they came back with their decision. ben stokes briefly closed his eyes and then looked up in relief as they declared him not guilty. he actually went over and shook hands with the man he was seen on over and shook hands with the man he was seen on video punching and knocking unconscious, the two men actually shook ha
a woman who is being treated at saint mary's hospital in paddington.erwhelming sense of relief here in westminster that this attack could have been an awful lot worse. back to you. indeed, many thanks. my colleague ben brown live at westminster. the england cricketer ben stokes has been found not guilty of affray by a jury at bristol crown court. the 27—year—old all—rounder was arrested after a brawl hours after england played the west indies in a one—day international in the city in...
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it's on the saint mary ‘s website, click on the saint mary ‘s website, click on the link and it takestions among generations to stand on. dame kelly holmes led with: shine bright in the sky and some shine bright on this earth aretha franklin queen of soul led the way for others to glow and carole king said: what a life. what a legacy! so much love, respect and gratitude. r.i.p. @arethafranklin we can talk now to simon dunmore — he's founder and owner of one of the longest running independent record labels — defected — which has showcased house music and legendary voices such as aretha for nearly 20 years. the thing about this voice is, it works whatever you do with it, doesn't it? absolutely, music is a very personal thing to everybody, whether you feel sad or have been romancing or dancing are having a great time you have been influenced by aretha franklin numerous times. it is an incredibly sad moment but we should take time to celebrate people's lives when they pass, when they have made such a huge contribution to everything we do. so yes, that is what i want to do at this moment,
it's on the saint mary ‘s website, click on the saint mary ‘s website, click on the link and it takestions among generations to stand on. dame kelly holmes led with: shine bright in the sky and some shine bright on this earth aretha franklin queen of soul led the way for others to glow and carole king said: what a life. what a legacy! so much love, respect and gratitude. r.i.p. @arethafranklin we can talk now to simon dunmore — he's founder and owner of one of the longest running...
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. >> rorter: again, saint barnabas's marie morgievich. >> really 100 people within the hospital at anyne time are helpg achieve that success. >> can you raise your hand if you're a donor. raise your hand if you're a recipit. >> reporter: but it's paying off for the members of a saint barnabas chain featured on the today show in june. 27 transplants and counting. so the melillos took their business to saint barnabas, hoping they'd found a marketplace big enough for melanie to give, and for rob to receive in return. anthlast week, less than a m after this taping, they were told that saint barnabas has matched them with another couple where the husband, who needs a kidney, is type a, like melanie, and the wife, who's willing to give a kidney, is type o like rob. the surgeries may happen by the end of august. >> happy anniversary. >> happy anniversary. ve reporter: and with the e kidney exchange markets, hopefully many m come. this is economics correspondent paul solman reporting for the pbs newshour. >> woodruff: a legd is gone. aretha franklin died today at the age of 76. her doctor said
. >> rorter: again, saint barnabas's marie morgievich. >> really 100 people within the hospital at anyne time are helpg achieve that success. >> can you raise your hand if you're a donor. raise your hand if you're a recipit. >> reporter: but it's paying off for the members of a saint barnabas chain featured on the today show in june. 27 transplants and counting. so the melillos took their business to saint barnabas, hoping they'd found a marketplace big enough for...
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the crowds are gathering here on saint mary street.me. they will accompany geraint thomas towards the castle. 45 in total. they are young riders from 60 different clubs from all around wales. there are many different clubs. all of wales is represented here today. these are young and talented riders. they will to follow in geraint thomas‘s footsteps. they are youth ambassadors and role models for the school. the question going forward todayis school. the question going forward today is how do you take a moment like this in the history books and push the momentum forward. he will wa nt to push the momentum forward. he will want to see that as well. this is incredible. we have seen crowds on a big sporting occasions before. two yea rs big sporting occasions before. two years ago, wales reaching the semifinals of the year rose. but nothing quite compares to this. this is that the very top of sporting achievements and this is why. this isa achievements and this is why. this is a huge sporting moment. thank you very much. the band hasjust st
the crowds are gathering here on saint mary street.me. they will accompany geraint thomas towards the castle. 45 in total. they are young riders from 60 different clubs from all around wales. there are many different clubs. all of wales is represented here today. these are young and talented riders. they will to follow in geraint thomas‘s footsteps. they are youth ambassadors and role models for the school. the question going forward todayis school. the question going forward today is how do...
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little to get excited about at st mary's where southampton and burnley played out a goalless draw but saints saw, especially in the second half. i made a change early in the second—half personnel wise and shape wise and i think we got more pressure further up the pitch and we we re pressure further up the pitch and we were much betterfor it and pressure further up the pitch and we were much better for it and able to control the second—half and move them about a lot more than we were able to in the first half, we had any number of chances in the second half to win the game. overall, pleased with the first outing against a team that is ahead of us probably in competitive action. steven gerrard's smart, unbeaten run at rangers continues. the former liverpool captain saw his side get their first premiership win of the season easing to a win over st mirren. 2—0 it finished. rangers has ross mccrorie sent off in the first half too, so a win with 10—men. in the day's other game stjohnstone and hibs drew 1—1. england have won the second test match against india to give them a 2—0 lead in the 5—match
little to get excited about at st mary's where southampton and burnley played out a goalless draw but saints saw, especially in the second half. i made a change early in the second—half personnel wise and shape wise and i think we got more pressure further up the pitch and we we re pressure further up the pitch and we were much betterfor it and pressure further up the pitch and we were much better for it and able to control the second—half and move them about a lot more than we were able to...
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mary, motherand guide, pray for us. saintjoseph, father and protector, pray for us. saints joachim and anne, pray for us.s.
mary, motherand guide, pray for us. saintjoseph, father and protector, pray for us. saints joachim and anne, pray for us.s.
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little to get excited about at st mary's, southampton and bernie played out a goalless draw. but the saintswith what he saw, especially in the first time. —— southampton and burnley. i like ilike ourshape i like our shape in the first half, we got pressure up the pitch, better for it in the second half, we controlled, move it about a lot more than we were able to. really had a good number of chances in the second half to win the game. overall, please with the first outing against a team that is ahead of us in terms of competitive action.|j a team that is ahead of us in terms of competitive action. i felt, arguably, in the first 65, 70 minutes, it was a point that we could have turned into all free. please with the football. continually looked to shift the team in different ways, different styles we hope can be effective. today, a lot of good passages, good openings, i'iow lot of good passages, good openings, now and again you need a marginal decision, maybe. quick confirmation of the results. steven gerrard's smart, unbeaten run at rangers continues. the former liverpool captain saw his sid
little to get excited about at st mary's, southampton and bernie played out a goalless draw. but the saintswith what he saw, especially in the first time. —— southampton and burnley. i like ilike ourshape i like our shape in the first half, we got pressure up the pitch, better for it in the second half, we controlled, move it about a lot more than we were able to. really had a good number of chances in the second half to win the game. overall, please with the first outing against a team...
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mary, motherand guide, pray for us. saintjoseph, father and protector, pray for us. saints joachim and anne, pray for us. saints louis and z lie martin, pray for us. applause. bless you all. the father, the sun, and the holy spirit. amewn. amen. applause echoing around croke park, has pope francis brings his speech to the 70-80,000 has pope francis brings his speech to the 70—80,000 strong crowd to a close at this festival of families at the dublin stadium. there was a very irish reference, if i might draw attention to it, when he talked about family life. he said he doesn't like making tea. it is easy to bring the water to a boil, but a good cup of tea takes time and patience. it needs to brew. very much the focus of his visit, this festival of families, the world meeting of families that is taking place and dublin. with neither theologian father eamon conway. we spoke earlier today as well. —— with me, the theologian. so on the thursday of this visit, we we re so on the thursday of this visit, we were chatting earlier, and you are saying how he was very much bringing the church into family life, but in
mary, motherand guide, pray for us. saintjoseph, father and protector, pray for us. saints joachim and anne, pray for us. saints louis and z lie martin, pray for us. applause. bless you all. the father, the sun, and the holy spirit. amewn. amen. applause echoing around croke park, has pope francis brings his speech to the 70-80,000 has pope francis brings his speech to the 70—80,000 strong crowd to a close at this festival of families at the dublin stadium. there was a very irish reference,...
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where 15 people believe they witnessed an apparition of the virgin mary, a man said by the roman catholic church to be the successor of sainter arrived at knock this morning. good morning. all: good morning. in a brief speech, pope francis extended greetings to the people of northern ireland, and prayed for a continuing commitment to the peace process. and again, he promised to be firm and decisive in dealing with child sexual abuse. well, has he won the people of ireland back? he certainly spoke very proximately to them. he spoke very simply to them. and i think he has certainly gained the hearts and minds of many people here, which is most important. as he flew back from knock, people were beginning to arrive at what would prove to be the climax of this short visit, the celebration of mass in the vast open space of phoenix park, almost a0 years after the last pa pal visit. it'll be my first time seeing the pope. i remember mam getting ready in ‘79, but i always thought would i really get to see the pope in my lifetime? this might be our only chance. he wears a white like robe, and he has a set of the rosary around his nec
where 15 people believe they witnessed an apparition of the virgin mary, a man said by the roman catholic church to be the successor of sainter arrived at knock this morning. good morning. all: good morning. in a brief speech, pope francis extended greetings to the people of northern ireland, and prayed for a continuing commitment to the peace process. and again, he promised to be firm and decisive in dealing with child sexual abuse. well, has he won the people of ireland back? he certainly...
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little to get excited about at st mary's where southampton and burnley played out a goalless draw but saintsting as high off the pitch, we controlled the second half. move them about more than we we re half. move them about more than we were able to in the first half, we really had a number of chances in the second half to win the game. 0verall, please with our first outing against 18 that is ahead of us outing against 18 that is ahead of us in competitive action. well—deserved point, our giggly one in which we could have turned it into all free in the first 60 or 70 minutes. —— arguably. shifting the team in different styles and different play. lots of good passages and openings. now and again, you need a marginal decision, maybe. here's the latest then and confirmation of the results. a win for liverpool, southampton and burnley draw and now, manchester city beating arsenal 2—0. steven gerrard's unbeaten run at rangers continues. the former liverpool captain saw his side get their first premiership win of the season easing to a win over st mirren. 2—0 it finished, st mirren were down to 10
little to get excited about at st mary's where southampton and burnley played out a goalless draw but saintsting as high off the pitch, we controlled the second half. move them about more than we we re half. move them about more than we were able to in the first half, we really had a number of chances in the second half to win the game. 0verall, please with our first outing against 18 that is ahead of us outing against 18 that is ahead of us in competitive action. well—deserved point, our...