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here at st patrick's hall in soon here at st patrick's hall in dublin castle. we saw an image of mary mcaleese, the former president of ireland, among the invited guests. i saw bertie ahern as well, the former irish prime minister and taoiseach. we have seen schoolchildren in the audience. you have government members, representatives from political parties including from northern ireland. we saw senator george mitchell, instrumental in bringing together the peace process in northern ireland. we have meps, members of the judiciary, the civil service, the diplomatic corps and representatives from different faiths, a broad range of faiths across the island of ireland. karen bradley is also there. in the past, the guest list wouldn't have extended much beyond the formal official guests one would expect at an occasion like this. we are told this audience is different and reflects a wider modern irish society. a particular interest of pope francis. included in the list are families from around ireland. people with disabilities, the lgbt community. travelling communit
here at st patrick's hall in soon here at st patrick's hall in dublin castle. we saw an image of mary mcaleese, the former president of ireland, among the invited guests. i saw bertie ahern as well, the former irish prime minister and taoiseach. we have seen schoolchildren in the audience. you have government members, representatives from political parties including from northern ireland. we saw senator george mitchell, instrumental in bringing together the peace process in northern ireland. we...
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st. patrick's cathedral on fifth avenue in manhattan says more healing is needed.h now that this has come to light, the church can take the necessary steps to have this never, ever happen again. >> reporter: monsignor robert ritchie delivered today's sermon at st. patrick's. >> i hope we're able to confront eme problems and see what has to us done to change them. and give justice to the people that have been hurt. >> reporter: even new york's top priest, archbishop timothy dolan, expressed his concern, stating in a newspaper op-ed that he felt "disgusted, hurt, and betrayed by the report." elaine, now the focus shifts to the vatican and pope francis, d mewhat he plans to say at the world meeting of families next week in ireland. >> quijano: demarco morgan, a,ank you. in california, a 36-year-old undocumented worker could be deported just days after his cofe gave birth. the couple has five children. the youngest was born a few days ago. but the child's father wasn't there, because he had been a arrested by ice agents. brter evans has the story. or reporter: surveill
st. patrick's cathedral on fifth avenue in manhattan says more healing is needed.h now that this has come to light, the church can take the necessary steps to have this never, ever happen again. >> reporter: monsignor robert ritchie delivered today's sermon at st. patrick's. >> i hope we're able to confront eme problems and see what has to us done to change them. and give justice to the people that have been hurt. >> reporter: even new york's top priest, archbishop timothy...
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when i was 13 days old, in castlepollard, my mother and i were transferred to st patrick's mother andby sister agnes and sent to the wards. they had notorious, huge wards in the place. she was told to go outside, sit on the wall and wait for her father to come collect her. he had an office in town, and i've never seen her since that day, and i never will. but you had this conversation with her. why do you say there will not be another one? she made it clear she didn't want anything to do with me. i kind of knew that anyway, because social services had contacted her many times over the years, or at least tried to. she was avoiding them. and she was never in any way, shape or form proactive or open to contact over the years. but i still felt i needed to know some of my natural family, and some of them did want to know me when i contacted them, and were very happy to meet me. but she did not want... she was talked into taking that phone call by her brother. why do you think she didn't want to talk to you? she was too traumatised by it. i did learn during that phone call she has a complet
when i was 13 days old, in castlepollard, my mother and i were transferred to st patrick's mother andby sister agnes and sent to the wards. they had notorious, huge wards in the place. she was told to go outside, sit on the wall and wait for her father to come collect her. he had an office in town, and i've never seen her since that day, and i never will. but you had this conversation with her. why do you say there will not be another one? she made it clear she didn't want anything to do with...
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bluntly in this tweet he said i wish every weekend could be ireland winning the grand slam on st patrick's day and twickenham which is a major rugby stadium in england instead this weekend we have to host the leader of the world's largest pedophile ring hash tag say no to the pope definitely not beating around the bush with such a tweet but it must be said of course the pope has been outspoken on this issue he's called. the crimes of his of his own repugnant and the lack of action is shameful which is not enough for many we have the executive director of amnesty ireland who is organizing a protest on this very issue tomorrow in dublin he's heavily criticized the pope especially with this tweet where he says this seems to me to be a shameful deflection of responsibility on the part of the pope and it insult the faithful catholics who have no reason to feel shame because the crimes of the vatican and the institutional church so people like him want to see concrete consequences both in the legal and a religious sense all right so a lot of focus on the issue of child sex abuse scandal within t
bluntly in this tweet he said i wish every weekend could be ireland winning the grand slam on st patrick's day and twickenham which is a major rugby stadium in england instead this weekend we have to host the leader of the world's largest pedophile ring hash tag say no to the pope definitely not beating around the bush with such a tweet but it must be said of course the pope has been outspoken on this issue he's called. the crimes of his of his own repugnant and the lack of action is shameful...
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st. patrick's. i will take you to a broadway show. we will go to niagara falls.ou will be sexual abuse, but you'll have a great time. i wiwill get you a hat and we wl take you home to your family. we need 49 more grand jury investigations is what we need. amy: in all of the states. -- shaun dougherty was molested by a priest from the altoona-johnstown diocese in pennsylvania. bob hoatson is a former catholic priest and president of road to recovery, which assists victims of sexual abuse. when we come back, we're going to detroit to speak with rashida tlaib. stay with us. ♪ [ [music break] amy: this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman with nermeen shaikh. nermeen: we turn now to look at congressional candidate that is poised become the first palestinian american woman and first muslim woman to serve in congress. a democratic is socialist who supports the palestinian right of return and a one state solution. she also supports medicare for all, $15 minimum wage, and abolishing ice. the child of immigrants, she has spoken ou
st. patrick's. i will take you to a broadway show. we will go to niagara falls.ou will be sexual abuse, but you'll have a great time. i wiwill get you a hat and we wl take you home to your family. we need 49 more grand jury investigations is what we need. amy: in all of the states. -- shaun dougherty was molested by a priest from the altoona-johnstown diocese in pennsylvania. bob hoatson is a former catholic priest and president of road to recovery, which assists victims of sexual abuse. when...
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that will be happening soon here at st patrick's hall in dublin castle. ireland, among the invited guests. i saw bertie ahern as well, the former irish prime minister and taoiseach. we have seen schoolchildren in the audience. you have government members, representatives from political parties including from northern ireland. we saw senator george mitchell, instrumental in bringing together the peace process in northern ireland. we have meps, members of the judiciary, the civil service, the diplomatic corps and representatives from different faiths, a broad range of faiths across the island of ireland. karen bradley is also there.
that will be happening soon here at st patrick's hall in dublin castle. ireland, among the invited guests. i saw bertie ahern as well, the former irish prime minister and taoiseach. we have seen schoolchildren in the audience. you have government members, representatives from political parties including from northern ireland. we saw senator george mitchell, instrumental in bringing together the peace process in northern ireland. we have meps, members of the judiciary, the civil service, the...
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at st patrick's parish in north belfast, about 200 come to this soup kitchen every weekend.one in need, from all communities and backgrounds. i suppose part of any christian faith is the basics to reach out your hand and feed people. as christian catholic people, we want to ensure that the people around us are given every bit of help that we can give. a number of the volunteers will be heading south for the pope's visit, and they admire what he says about tackling poverty. we see the pope showing leadership around social issues, homelessness, and showing passion as well. it's very important that that passion is shown, and here tonight you can see the passion of people. i believe as well but we are saving lives here. the soul of ireland is under the spotlight. half a million people are expected to come here to phoenix park in dublin for a papal mass on sunday. for the catholic church's most sincere members and its strongest critics, this weekend will be significant, symbolic and historic. chris page, bbc news. ireland's prime minister leo varadkar has said he's glad the roman
at st patrick's parish in north belfast, about 200 come to this soup kitchen every weekend.one in need, from all communities and backgrounds. i suppose part of any christian faith is the basics to reach out your hand and feed people. as christian catholic people, we want to ensure that the people around us are given every bit of help that we can give. a number of the volunteers will be heading south for the pope's visit, and they admire what he says about tackling poverty. we see the pope...
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st. patrick's day.is, if there is migration which is the last 200 years or so of family history in ireland's. of region in ireland's, really specific about 100 km wide where your family history originates. >> to see where we are from. >> it is harder to find the actual location of your irish heritage so there is an area of that. >> great britain, 25%. >> that is a new piece of information. you have 23%, in germany. thous accumulated dna through time and gives more information about that family history. >> are you surprised? >> the most interesting of this entire thing is a specific region in ireland's. we will share more information later. >> later in the 8:00 hour you will be back with us so maybe we will hear more about that. check out ancestrydna.com. we will be right back. for just $59... ancestrydna can open you to a world of new cultures to explore. . price ever. where we're changing withs? contemporary make-overs. then, use the ultimate power handshake, the upper hander with a double palm grab. w
st. patrick's day.is, if there is migration which is the last 200 years or so of family history in ireland's. of region in ireland's, really specific about 100 km wide where your family history originates. >> to see where we are from. >> it is harder to find the actual location of your irish heritage so there is an area of that. >> great britain, 25%. >> that is a new piece of information. you have 23%, in germany. thous accumulated dna through time and gives more...
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st. patrick's day, fourth of july and just bring up the point that you would considering these events take could ask you because you're the expert, is it likely that there would be on guard there at the facility? >> is highly probable that they would definitely have armed guards at this kind of a facility because it is a facility is open to the public and quite naturally and i don't want to miss use this word but we all raise concern about the terrorist incident. as we know and eric represented there was a high school athlete who was alleged to have been shot the night before and the merit was deeply concerned about that but you cannot rule anything in and you cannot rule anything out at this early stage in the investigation. one of my concerns is if the shooter is down than they are also always concerned about whether that body has exposes so they have to be careful how they even approach the person who very well may be down so this is additional confusion in the process of securing a crime scene. eric: senator marco rubio tweeting out -- you bring up a good point ted. how does it law-enf
st. patrick's day, fourth of july and just bring up the point that you would considering these events take could ask you because you're the expert, is it likely that there would be on guard there at the facility? >> is highly probable that they would definitely have armed guards at this kind of a facility because it is a facility is open to the public and quite naturally and i don't want to miss use this word but we all raise concern about the terrorist incident. as we know and eric...
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st. patrick catholic church in iowa where tibbetts was a member.d the congregation to forgive the killer. >> our faith tells us that christ came for forgiveness. >> her accused killer made his first court appearance yesterday. 24-year-old christian bahena- rivera allegedly confessed to killing mollie and led police to her body. the government says he is an undocumented immigrant from mexico. he is due back in court on august 31st. >>> happening today, the arraignment for the golden state killer in sacramento county. 72-year-old joseph deangelo faces 13 murder charges and nine kidnapping charges including four in contra costa county. prosecutors say the former police officer is behind a string of crimes that terrorized the state in the site of 70s and '80s. >>> it is 6:39. the fight to restore net neutrality in california gets a big boost thanks to a potentially disastrous incident during the mendocino complex fire. >> a long time bay area institution is closing, first offering big discounts. momentum... state lawmakers say they were outraged to hea
st. patrick catholic church in iowa where tibbetts was a member.d the congregation to forgive the killer. >> our faith tells us that christ came for forgiveness. >> her accused killer made his first court appearance yesterday. 24-year-old christian bahena- rivera allegedly confessed to killing mollie and led police to her body. the government says he is an undocumented immigrant from mexico. he is due back in court on august 31st. >>> happening today, the arraignment for...
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st. patrick's day cathedral, take them to a broadway show. >> your abuser was teaching you how to drive. >> teaching me how to drive. we played golf, we played racquetball, we bicycled everywhere. you name it. i was one block away from the school. i grew up one block away from the school. >> shaun, thank you, you are a hero. for those survivors, thank you to you for doing this and for matsch garabedian, an attorney for six victims in the report, he has been fighting sex abuse since the 1990s, thank you for both of you and to everyone else who helped this effort. >>> there was a time in this country when we looked to the government and we looked to the church for cues on how to act, how to build communities and how to work together. the headlines across the board are full of examples of how institutions that helped build this country are now letting us down. so if the institutions aren't doing it, the individuals must. >> as shaun says, look to yourself, look to your heart, look to your faith. >> thank you both. >>> closing arguments are under way in the trial of former trump campaign man
st. patrick's day cathedral, take them to a broadway show. >> your abuser was teaching you how to drive. >> teaching me how to drive. we played golf, we played racquetball, we bicycled everywhere. you name it. i was one block away from the school. i grew up one block away from the school. >> shaun, thank you, you are a hero. for those survivors, thank you to you for doing this and for matsch garabedian, an attorney for six victims in the report, he has been fighting sex abuse...
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st. patrick's day parade was yesterday, and for the first time in the parade's history, a homosexual contingenthat's constant and constantly changing. >> i'm norm mcdonald and this is the fake news. >> times have changed since i first sat behind this desk. for example, i used to be the only pretty blond woman reading the fake news. now there's a whole network devoted to that. >> news is such a joke in and of itself now i can see why things like "weekend update" have survived. the thought of funny news was what made it so appealing back when news was serious. now that news is entertainment, you're watching "weekend update" for news. >> it's probably not great that that transition happened. it probably should have stayed. the news should have kept getting better and better. but "weekend update" definitely made a transition into the news. >> there's a growing trend among some parents toward homeschooling children because they believe that mandated vaccinations for public schools are unsafe. this is expected to lead to another new trend, dying of polio. >> they have the opportunity to tap into thin
st. patrick's day parade was yesterday, and for the first time in the parade's history, a homosexual contingenthat's constant and constantly changing. >> i'm norm mcdonald and this is the fake news. >> times have changed since i first sat behind this desk. for example, i used to be the only pretty blond woman reading the fake news. now there's a whole network devoted to that. >> news is such a joke in and of itself now i can see why things like "weekend update" have...
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st. patrick's vermin came three generations later like everybody else. and that ability to assimilate is unparalleled in world history on his first trip to europe he broke off to go see if there is anyone he owes a debt he was a young boy to help his family. but they left in 1840 and and 1846 through 1871 was the potato famine and it racked and ravaged ireland the population fell 50% the last half of the 19th century it really have recovered to what it was prior to that everybody was washed away in the catastrophe of the dam and he could not find anybody that he owed the debt. that was a big deal to people in those days. mackay partner who died pretty young would tell the story to come to california and was so poor when he got here he could not afford his first meal ashore so he had to work to unload the boat to make some money and that is at the time the unskilled laborers wages were one dollar a day. he tells the story of this unknown stranger who gave him a used pair of boots so he could safely do the job to a board the ship and once he made this stag
st. patrick's vermin came three generations later like everybody else. and that ability to assimilate is unparalleled in world history on his first trip to europe he broke off to go see if there is anyone he owes a debt he was a young boy to help his family. but they left in 1840 and and 1846 through 1871 was the potato famine and it racked and ravaged ireland the population fell 50% the last half of the 19th century it really have recovered to what it was prior to that everybody was washed...
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let me be clear about not i'm not advocating for st patrick's asian i don't know which country you're from the moon's out on camera. the. but the we could go around the circle again but no one i'm not sure of your britain is now your home and it should stay you are right. but there's clearly a need in the cameroon too. for some people to help. build that society survey catches up with britain so that future generations in the cameroon don't face this huge income gap and lack the civil rights. hold on. we're running out of time gentlemen there in the third row yes it strikes me that a lot of this discussion has been about self interest verses interest for the community i myself am from malaysia but i've been raised in the us i have an american accent how would you engender this sense of community values what we need to do for that so that at least the people that aren't forced migrants are interested in going back many migrants reconcile that tension by actually doing a lot for their original societies. and their but that is a process that to be basically to be to be celebrated and enc
let me be clear about not i'm not advocating for st patrick's asian i don't know which country you're from the moon's out on camera. the. but the we could go around the circle again but no one i'm not sure of your britain is now your home and it should stay you are right. but there's clearly a need in the cameroon too. for some people to help. build that society survey catches up with britain so that future generations in the cameroon don't face this huge income gap and lack the civil rights....
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st. patrick's church every sunday. it was just the whole thing that changed. ages where you have areas of oppression. a catholic ambassador suddenly from 1918. things are now changing back again. >> in russia, china whatever country it is, if you see the news about america, what is happening in america, is this the america we want? likewise in saudi, the public wants to have something else. not representing the will of the people in the monarchy. the changes are coming but not at the pace that we want. we need to fix our house too. click's check pagano, coo of a major television network -- >> jack pagano. seal of the major television network. -- coo of a major television network in japan. >> i think this is overkill to saudi arabia. trump came up with some kind of formula. key informants from saudi arabia -- they have been slow in some areas, fast in some areas. it was president trump who came in and suddenly things started to move. both the relationship and the people we need to be. or receiving in the background that we had to move in and play a bigger road.
st. patrick's church every sunday. it was just the whole thing that changed. ages where you have areas of oppression. a catholic ambassador suddenly from 1918. things are now changing back again. >> in russia, china whatever country it is, if you see the news about america, what is happening in america, is this the america we want? likewise in saudi, the public wants to have something else. not representing the will of the people in the monarchy. the changes are coming but not at the pace...
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st. patrick's played deaf parade. there was an irish sense of, let's get out there and let's fight, let's make our views known. reacting to your father's candidacy, senator mccarthy, let's watch. >> senator mccarthy, what is your reaction as a politician? can you take him i guess is the best question. senator mccarthy: i have not been moved to a draw at this point. i can win in wisconsin and i could not go on and win the other primaries that i'm committed. cause you in anyway way to reassess your overall position? >> i do not think there is any reassessment. i have been committed since i first announced, and i have made no changes in my plans either because of new hampshire or in consequence of the announcement of kennedy. i keep hearing a rumbling, indications of a deal at some point in the future. are you prepared to deal with bobby kennedy? >> i am not really prepared to deal with anybody as far as my candidacy is concerned, i've committed myself to a group of and rathere idealistic adults in american society. i sa
st. patrick's played deaf parade. there was an irish sense of, let's get out there and let's fight, let's make our views known. reacting to your father's candidacy, senator mccarthy, let's watch. >> senator mccarthy, what is your reaction as a politician? can you take him i guess is the best question. senator mccarthy: i have not been moved to a draw at this point. i can win in wisconsin and i could not go on and win the other primaries that i'm committed. cause you in anyway way to...
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st. patrick's cathedral. guest: it was one of the great speeches that teddy kennedy ever gave. he was capable of doing great speeches, and i think the american people over the years learned about this great skill he had, which was something in the kennedy genes. at that time, people realized that ted kennedy had taken on himself the responsibility of being the leader of the kennedy clan. people in the political world also recognize that. kennedy himself changed at that point. it was the chappaquiddick incident after that. a full person and a full politician when he suddenly realized that there were none of his brothers around any longer. he was the kid called upon to be the senior member of the clan. i think, as a senator, most everybody right and left would agree that ted kennedy was an extraordinary senator after that time. host: the next call is william from new york city. welcome to the conversation. go ahead. caller: i would just like to say kennedy lostd that -- yes, i would just like to correct the record that kennedy lost the primary in oregon. that was the first time t
st. patrick's cathedral. guest: it was one of the great speeches that teddy kennedy ever gave. he was capable of doing great speeches, and i think the american people over the years learned about this great skill he had, which was something in the kennedy genes. at that time, people realized that ted kennedy had taken on himself the responsibility of being the leader of the kennedy clan. people in the political world also recognize that. kennedy himself changed at that point. it was the...
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st. patrick's church every sunday. and it was just a whole thing that changed. nations have times were you have dark ages, areas of oppression and oppression. you have people and that since. imagine a country intellect and 76 as a catholic ambassador. suddenly from 1980-2000 something is going down the drain. thanks on a changing back again. [inaudible] >> if you are in russia, china, whatever country it is, if you see the news about america, what's happening in america, is that the america we want? what is happening is the public wants, bikeways and saudi, the public wants something else. the government is doing something else. in a democracy are not representing the will of the people. in the monarchy, the changes are coming but not at the pace that we want. it's coming and we are willing to fix our house, too. >> jack, coo of a major television network in afghanistan. what about president trump's visit to saudi arabia? do you think his trip sort of spark a new crown prince to do think that normally he might not do? >> i think this is an overkill, his visit to
st. patrick's church every sunday. and it was just a whole thing that changed. nations have times were you have dark ages, areas of oppression and oppression. you have people and that since. imagine a country intellect and 76 as a catholic ambassador. suddenly from 1980-2000 something is going down the drain. thanks on a changing back again. [inaudible] >> if you are in russia, china, whatever country it is, if you see the news about america, what's happening in america, is that the...
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st. patrick's cathedral. guest: it was one of the great speeches that teddy kennedy ever game and he was capable of doing great speeches and i think that people over the years learned about this great skill that he had, which was something in the kennedy genes and i think at that particular time, people realized that ted kennedy had taken upon himself the responsibility of being the leader of the kennedy clan and people in the political world also recognized that and kennedy himself changed at that point. there was the chappaquiddick incident after that but he became a full person and a full politician when he suddenly realized that there were none of his brothers around any longer and he was the kid called upon to be the senior member of the clan and i think, as a senator, most everybody right and left would agree that ted kennedy was an extraordinary senator. after that time. host: next calmer is william from new york city. good morning, welcome to the conversation. caller: all right. yes. i would just like
st. patrick's cathedral. guest: it was one of the great speeches that teddy kennedy ever game and he was capable of doing great speeches and i think that people over the years learned about this great skill that he had, which was something in the kennedy genes and i think at that particular time, people realized that ted kennedy had taken upon himself the responsibility of being the leader of the kennedy clan and people in the political world also recognized that and kennedy himself changed at...
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st. patrick did not drive all the snakes out of ireland. he was very rough on bobby kennedy. people forget that bobby kennedy was ruthless on lbj in that interim before he resigned. he accused lbj of appealing to the darkest area. i went to the memorandum to richard nixon. he said, keep gathering that. >> we believed that we might wind up with bobby kennedy as and candidate and you would have another kennedy run. i always thought that humphrey was the candidate who had great depth inside the left wing of the democratic party from that '48 convention. he was mr. civil rights. he had put the civil rights act on the floor of the u.s. senate and ran it through for lbj. he had labor. he could bring together the antiwar groups as eventually he did along with the center of the democratic party. wallace group, the south, the deep south was gone. >> robert from frosberg, maryland, go ahead, please. >> good evening, mr. buchanan and lady as well as you. i'm a vietnam veteran. i don't think that mr. nixon gets the credit he deserves. even though he voted most the time with the democrats
st. patrick did not drive all the snakes out of ireland. he was very rough on bobby kennedy. people forget that bobby kennedy was ruthless on lbj in that interim before he resigned. he accused lbj of appealing to the darkest area. i went to the memorandum to richard nixon. he said, keep gathering that. >> we believed that we might wind up with bobby kennedy as and candidate and you would have another kennedy run. i always thought that humphrey was the candidate who had great depth inside...
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st. patrick's day parade. there was this sort of irish sense of let's get out there and fight and make our views known. >> reacting to her father's candidacy, senator eugene mccarthy from march of 1968. let's watch. >> what is your reaction as a politician? can you take him? >> glaxo hasn't been moved to withdraw and i think i can certainly win in wisconsin and i see no reason to believe i couldn't go on and win ... >> does this cause you in any way to reassess your overall position? >> i don't think there has been any reassessment. i have been committed since i first announced to run in the primaries to which i have responded and i made those changes in my plans, either because of new hampshire or in consequence of the announcement of senator kennedy. >> i keep hearing intimations of a deal at some point in the future. are you prepared to deal with bobby kennedy? >> we are not prepared to deal with anybody as far as my candidacy is concerned. i committed myself to a group of young people and i thought rather
st. patrick's day parade. there was this sort of irish sense of let's get out there and fight and make our views known. >> reacting to her father's candidacy, senator eugene mccarthy from march of 1968. let's watch. >> what is your reaction as a politician? can you take him? >> glaxo hasn't been moved to withdraw and i think i can certainly win in wisconsin and i see no reason to believe i couldn't go on and win ... >> does this cause you in any way to reassess your...
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st. patrick's day parade. there was this sort of irish sense of reacting to your father's candidacy. senator eugene mccarthy of march of 1968. >> what's your reaction as a politician? can you take him i guess is the best question? >> well i haven't really been moved to withdraw at this point. i think that i can certainly win in win win and i see no reason to believe that i couldn't go on to win the other primaries in which i'm committed. >> has this caused you in any way to reassess your overall position? >> well i don't think there's any reassessment, david. i've been committed since i first announced to run in the primaries, to which i had responded and i've made no changes in my plans to either because it's new hampshire. or in consequence of the announcement of senator kennedy. >> i keep hearing a sort of rumbling indications of a deal at some point in the future. are you prepared to deal with bobby kennedy? >> i'm not prepared to deal with anybody. so far as my candidacy is concerned. i committed myself to a group of young people and i thought rather idealistic adults in america
st. patrick's day parade. there was this sort of irish sense of reacting to your father's candidacy. senator eugene mccarthy of march of 1968. >> what's your reaction as a politician? can you take him i guess is the best question? >> well i haven't really been moved to withdraw at this point. i think that i can certainly win in win win and i see no reason to believe that i couldn't go on to win the other primaries in which i'm committed. >> has this caused you in any way to...
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st. patrick did not drive all the snakes out of ireland. it was very rough on bobby kennedy, and people forget, bobby kennedy was ruthless on lbj in this interim. that two weeks before lbj resigned, he accused johnson of appealing to the darker impulses of the american spirit. and i've got a memo i sent to nixon, i said, this is astounding, how ruthless he is on the president. because we assume the president is going to stay in. so, of course, mr. nixon said, keep gathering that, we've got some better quotes than that. but i think, mr. nixon, i believed more than i did, that we might end up with robert kennedy as the candidate and you would have another candidate run. but again, i always thought that humphrey was the candidate who had great depth inside the left wing of the democratic party from that convention. he was mr. civil rights. he had put the civil rights act on the floor of the u.s. senate and run it through for lbj. he had labor, he could bring together the anti-war groups, as eventually he did, along with the center of the democ
st. patrick did not drive all the snakes out of ireland. it was very rough on bobby kennedy, and people forget, bobby kennedy was ruthless on lbj in this interim. that two weeks before lbj resigned, he accused johnson of appealing to the darker impulses of the american spirit. and i've got a memo i sent to nixon, i said, this is astounding, how ruthless he is on the president. because we assume the president is going to stay in. so, of course, mr. nixon said, keep gathering that, we've got some...
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win with her dad as her caddy, the 22—year—old won the british open at royal lytham and st annes by two shots. patricknt round of her life. like she was about to play the most one shot off the lead in the british open but seeming as relaxed as if she were playing a quick nine at the local rec. this approach on 15 set up her fifth birdie of a superb final round. now it was serious. birdie of a superb final round. hall had never won a major, but this on 16 was for a share of the lead. but this on 16 was for a share look, by contrast, where her rival was on the next hole. pornanong phatlum meandering off the beaten track on the most crucial stretch. off the beaten track on phatlum's double bogey meant that georgia hall, named in honour of the masters course in augusta, georgia, could walk to the last with a three—shot lead, the chance to enjoy without pressure this moment. the chance to enjoy without pressure victory achieved with her dad as her caddie. he'd kicked her boyfriend off the bag for this event. off the bag for i was quite nervous and i think he was, too, but we didn't really say anything to e
win with her dad as her caddy, the 22—year—old won the british open at royal lytham and st annes by two shots. patricknt round of her life. like she was about to play the most one shot off the lead in the british open but seeming as relaxed as if she were playing a quick nine at the local rec. this approach on 15 set up her fifth birdie of a superb final round. now it was serious. birdie of a superb final round. hall had never won a major, but this on 16 was for a share of the lead. but...
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at st patrick's parish in north belfast, about 200 come to this soup kitchen every weekend.of any christian faith is the basics isjust to reach out your helping hand and feed people. as christian catholic people, we want to be able to ensure that the people around us are given every bit of help that we can give. a number of the volunteers will be heading south for the pope's visit. they admire what he says about tackling poverty. they say the pope has shown a form of leadership around different social issues, around homelessness, and shown passion as well, which is very important that that passion is shown and you can see the passion that people have. i believe, as well, that we're saving lives here. the soul of ireland is under the spotlight. half a million people are expected to come here to phoenix park in dublin for a papal mass on sunday. for the catholic church's most sincere members and its strongest critics, this weekend will be significant, symbolic and historic. chris page, bbc news. travel chaos is threatening getaway plans for thousands of holiday—makers ahead of
at st patrick's parish in north belfast, about 200 come to this soup kitchen every weekend.of any christian faith is the basics isjust to reach out your helping hand and feed people. as christian catholic people, we want to be able to ensure that the people around us are given every bit of help that we can give. a number of the volunteers will be heading south for the pope's visit. they admire what he says about tackling poverty. they say the pope has shown a form of leadership around different...
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at st patrick's parish in north belfast, about 200 come to this soup kitchen every weekend.ues like homelessness and so impassioned as well, it's very important that passion is shown. you see the passion is shown. you see the passion people have tonight. i believe that he has it as well. the soul of ireland is under the spotlight. 500,000 people are expected to come here to phoenix park in dublin for a papal mass on sunday for the catholic church's most sincere members and its strongest critics, this weekend will be significant, symbolic and historic. lots of talk about the economy over the last 24 hours and those guidelines for businesses about what might be lying around the cornerfor about what might be lying around the corner for them. about what might be lying around the cornerfor them. some businesses are doing very, very well despite all the negative chat about the impact of brexit. 0ne the negative chat about the impact of brexit. one of those is an ice cream factory, i wonder why that's done well with the summer we've been having, ben is there this morning. not allow
at st patrick's parish in north belfast, about 200 come to this soup kitchen every weekend.ues like homelessness and so impassioned as well, it's very important that passion is shown. you see the passion is shown. you see the passion people have tonight. i believe that he has it as well. the soul of ireland is under the spotlight. 500,000 people are expected to come here to phoenix park in dublin for a papal mass on sunday for the catholic church's most sincere members and its strongest...
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patrick wall. one evening we received dozens of internal documents from the community of st john five hundred brothers present throughout the world. this french community is highly controversial. it has the highest number of priests found guilty of pedophilia in recent years three since two thousand and twelve. and there are thought to have been more cases of sexual abuse it's all there in black and white. as we turn the pages we get a strange feeling the community seems to have become a master in the dark of the international displacement of priests suspected of sexually abusing children. among the pile of documents from the commune. city of st john one recent letter draws our attention. and sends us rushing to the airport. here's the letter signed by a high ranking church official this archbishop from cameroon. he wrote to the head of the community of st john having decided to exclude from the jusice several st john priests he explained himself. reverend brother some brothers of st john got themselves into situations of extreme gravity the brothers in question were about to be hauled in front of the
patrick wall. one evening we received dozens of internal documents from the community of st john five hundred brothers present throughout the world. this french community is highly controversial. it has the highest number of priests found guilty of pedophilia in recent years three since two thousand and twelve. and there are thought to have been more cases of sexual abuse it's all there in black and white. as we turn the pages we get a strange feeling the community seems to have become a master...
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patrick wall. one evening we received dozens of internal documents from the community of st john five hundred brothers present throughout the world. this french community is highly controversial. it has the highest number of priests found guilty of pedophilia in recent years three since two thousand and twelve. and there are thought to have been more cases of sexual abuse it's all there in black and white. as we turn the pages we get a strange feeling the community seems to have become a master in the art of the international displacement of priests suspected of sexually abusing children. among the pile of documents from the commune. city of st john one recent letter draws our attention. and sends us rushing to the airport. here's the letter signed by a high ranking church official this archbishop from cameroon. he wrote to the head of the community of st john having decided to exclude from the u.c.c. several st john priests he explained himself. reverend brother some brothers of st john got themselves into situations of extreme gravity the brothers in question were about to be hauled in front of the
patrick wall. one evening we received dozens of internal documents from the community of st john five hundred brothers present throughout the world. this french community is highly controversial. it has the highest number of priests found guilty of pedophilia in recent years three since two thousand and twelve. and there are thought to have been more cases of sexual abuse it's all there in black and white. as we turn the pages we get a strange feeling the community seems to have become a master...
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st. louis this weekend the masters, it was patrick reed the u.s. open, brooks koepka the british open, molinari and maybe losing the underperforming equipment business and focusing elsewhere was actually helpful to win to nike a simpler, well priced focused assortment has driven positive comp sales at the pga superstore men's division up 22%, women's division up 8%, footwear up 38%. even without tiger woods winning anything, the company can make history and will garner more attention on a business front if a swoosh-wearing player can drive it home. looking at the most recent leaderboard, gary woodland and kevin kisner, they're in the lead the top nike athlete, that's brooks koepka, finished his round today in third tiger is tied for 62nd he tees off any second now. >> did you ever think you would say that also, the grammar golfer wants me to say if you look good, you play well. >> it's called dressing par and shooting 100 >> i ran into justin rose in the green room at "squawk box" and i asked him about apparel and he said, you know what, it's actua
st. louis this weekend the masters, it was patrick reed the u.s. open, brooks koepka the british open, molinari and maybe losing the underperforming equipment business and focusing elsewhere was actually helpful to win to nike a simpler, well priced focused assortment has driven positive comp sales at the pga superstore men's division up 22%, women's division up 8%, footwear up 38%. even without tiger woods winning anything, the company can make history and will garner more attention on a...
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patrick gearey, bbc news. there have been three goals already on the first saturday of the new premier league season. approaching half time at ststle 2—1, jan vertonghen giving the visitors the lead with the help of goal—line technology, before joselu equalised a couple of minutes later. dele alli's put spurs back in front. elsewhere, new boys fulham have a london derby as they host crystal palace. well, it all kicked off last night as manchester united beat leicester city at old trafford. united took the lead afterjust three minutes — paul pogba converting the penalty after a handball in the box. luke shaw added the second — his first goal in senior football. jamie vardy added a late consolation for leicester. it finished 2—1. there are four fixtures in the scottish premiership today, and champions celtic are away at hearts in the early kick off. almost half time in that one, and the score is 0—0. to the european championships in berlin, and great britain's matt hudson—smith lived up to his billing as the favourite in the men's 400m, as he held on to a massive lead coming into the home straight to win great britain's third ath
patrick gearey, bbc news. there have been three goals already on the first saturday of the new premier league season. approaching half time at ststle 2—1, jan vertonghen giving the visitors the lead with the help of goal—line technology, before joselu equalised a couple of minutes later. dele alli's put spurs back in front. elsewhere, new boys fulham have a london derby as they host crystal palace. well, it all kicked off last night as manchester united beat leicester city at old trafford....
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st mary's pro—cathedral, pope francis prayed before a candle, honouring victims of abuse. and then met privately with eight survivors for 90 minutes. one of those in attendance was patricksion that no one will be exempt from just penalties, who have offended, who have covered up, because those who covered up, he was told very clearly, the damage that those who cover up, who cover these things up, is as bad, in some ways, it could even be said to be worse, than the offence, the offender. but on the streets of dublin, there was plenty of enthusiasm for the pope, despite decades of scandal. although this visit will lastjust 36 hours, it comes at a crucial moment in the fractured relationship between ireland and the church. back at tonight's world meeting of families event in croke park, a reminder, if needed, that the future of the church in ireland will depend on its ability to treasure the youngest of its members. martinjoins us from dublin this evening. martin, what's your assessment of how the day has unfolded? pope francis arrived in ireland following something of a global blizzard of child abuse allegations. we had that near 900 page report from the state of pennsylv
st mary's pro—cathedral, pope francis prayed before a candle, honouring victims of abuse. and then met privately with eight survivors for 90 minutes. one of those in attendance was patricksion that no one will be exempt from just penalties, who have offended, who have covered up, because those who covered up, he was told very clearly, the damage that those who cover up, who cover these things up, is as bad, in some ways, it could even be said to be worse, than the offence, the offender. but...
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st. louis, nike will sweep the majors the masterers patrick reed, brooks koepka, francesco molinari they're. nike ditched the golf business but it stayed with the apparel and food wear businesses sponsored athletes are winning and maybe losing the underperforming equipment business was a smart move for nike tiger winning anything, the company could make history and garner more attention on the business front if the swoosh-wearing player can drive it home. one last note, as a relatively new golfer i would tell you i don't think the equipment matters much the apparel matters more certainly to me. >> yeah. on any given day, my clubs work. >> days they work. >> your outfit says it all. >> do you think it matters if you look like the part >> no. no. >> oh, my god. we're done. >> thank you. >> have a good weekend >> yeah. thank you. >> thank you for the opportunity to sit here with today. >> i have to get home by 2:00 to watch this i hope rickie wins make sure you join us on monday. squawk on the vei"squawk on thet good friday morning. welcome to "squawk on the street." jim and david are off this
st. louis, nike will sweep the majors the masterers patrick reed, brooks koepka, francesco molinari they're. nike ditched the golf business but it stayed with the apparel and food wear businesses sponsored athletes are winning and maybe losing the underperforming equipment business was a smart move for nike tiger winning anything, the company could make history and garner more attention on the business front if the swoosh-wearing player can drive it home. one last note, as a relatively new...