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00:00There isn't a shred of evidence against Father Pantybron.
00:06What about timing devices?
00:08Except the timing devices.
00:09Conspiracy to murder, conspiracy to cause explosions.
00:12No, it's really good!
00:13It's very hard to see how expedition can work properly at all.
00:17Murder is murder is murder. Can't you say that?
00:21Can't you say that?
00:21Can't you say that?
00:22Can't you say that?
00:23This government will not weaken.
00:30Him and Hewania
00:50With Patrick Ryan and his career of 80s,
00:55There was no doubt about it.
00:57But the first time the court was taken away from the court...
01:01..and the court was taken away from the court in 1988.
01:04The court was taken away from the court...
01:07..and the court was taken away from the court.
01:11The court heard that Father Ryan, or plain Patrick Ryan, as he appears on the charge sheet,
01:16is wanted in the United Kingdom to face charges of conspiring to murder.
01:21Margaret Thatcher and Charlie Hohi in the early Cale of the War
01:28and her family of Angla-Edeny in the Senate.
01:41It's been a long time for Patrick Forsyth and John le Carré.
01:46The Celtic salesman was the only one who was able to do it,
01:51and the only one who was able to do it.
01:56But Patrick Ryan and his family of Angla-Edeny in the early Cale of the War
02:00was the only one who was able to do it in the early Cale of the War
02:04during the early Cale of the War.
02:07His name is Patrick Ryan and I am sorry to dosk
02:12I had been the first week of the War
02:15with a young éle for the War
02:17and not only that they were the first week of Angla-Edeny.
02:21I am not a young elog in Angla.
02:24Patrick Ryan and struggling with the Cale of the War
02:28and I had a job with that.
02:30He was great to thank the young éle and of course
02:33when it was a young in the early Cale of the War
02:36and I think it's going to be a great place.
02:39It was a great place to be a great place to be a great place.
02:42I mean, I had to go back to the country...
02:45..to the country in the country...
02:47..to the country in Africa.
02:50And if I was a kid, I'd rather be a kid...
02:54..I'd love to hear a lot of people.
02:57I'd love to hear a lot of people...
03:00..and I'd love to hear a lot of people.
03:06At the same time, Patrick Ryan had a chance to win...
03:11..but he had the chance to win the match by the fight.
03:17Patrick Ryan was a player of the fight at the game...
03:21..and was a player of the game when he was a player...
03:24..to win the fight.
03:30And he was a player...
03:32...and they were in the same position to be able to be in Finland.
03:38Sorry, you have annoyed me in England.
03:40Therefore, you got me no chance to learn English.
03:45When I was 19, I was in that country with a chance to learn about Libya.
03:48I would like to say that it was in the same way...
03:52...to the same year I was in the country, to take place in Libya.
03:58He was in the same way.
04:00..of which the organisations are that you support.
04:05That's why Patrick Ryan was very successful in the IRA...
04:10..and Maureen was a part of the IRA...
04:13..and he was a part of the IRA.
04:17And that's why he was a part of Libya...
04:21..and he was a part of the IRA...
04:23..and he was a part of the IRA.
04:26At the moment of the IRA...
04:31..the IRA was found that Ryan was a part of the IRA...
04:33..and a part of the IRA...
04:35..in Libya and the IRA.
04:37In the war he was a war the other...
04:39..addo the English language in the world...
04:41..of the way in the world.
04:50At the moment, Patrick Ryan was not here...
04:53..with Patrick in the last war...
04:54..but she's a junior to to get with her son of an IRA...
04:58..and it's almost all about me.
05:01I would say, well, I think I can buy it...
05:05..how many people in Europe can teach me about me.
05:10I had been a fighter and a fighter, a fighter...
05:14..he was a fighter, a fighter, a fighter, a fighter...
05:18..and I was lucky enough, to protect her...
05:22..but it took over to take me seriously.
05:24However, if there was a reason for the war in Europe...
05:29...to the case of the IRA, it was not the case...
05:32...for the IRA.
05:41The IRA was killed in a premature explosion.
05:44The IRA was killed in Amadori...
05:46...and it was not the case...
05:48...and it was not the case...
05:50...and it was the case that the IRA died...
05:52…to the police in the Dune and the police in the next place.
05:58You can't even see that the police will be very easy...
06:03…to see the details on the sophisticated fuel station...
06:05…to the police at Miltern.
06:15I think that is clear that there is no surprise...
06:18…if there is no surprise to the police in the 19th century...
06:22...and in the last day the war was in the front of the army.
06:33The first bomb went off two hours earlier...
06:36..a few hundred yards from the Household Cavalry Barracks in Hyde Park.
06:38There were some people in the front of Ryan...
06:40..to the front of the army in the back of the park.
06:44On the side of the front, Simon Tipper in the mask...
06:47Simon Tipper in the mask,
06:49and finally, in the day,
06:51he was a good-looking boy, a really good-looking boy.
07:08He was always immaculate.
07:09He just sat on that horse.
07:13The bomb contained between 5 and 10 pounds of high explosives
07:17and was packed around with nails.
07:20It came on the radio that there'd been a bombing in London
07:23with the cavalry, and I knew that I'd lost my brother.
07:28How, I don't know.
07:31I left work there and then, went down to my grandma's.
07:35Dad come up, explained to me that Simon had been murdered.
07:44It was the saddest day I've ever had.
07:51He was my brother, and I loved him.
07:56He was honestly a really, really good human being,
08:00and he was kind.
08:06He destroyed our family.
08:08He destroyed other families.
08:11It was just...
08:13It was cowardly.
08:15That's the way I look at it.
08:17It would seem that dead hunger strikers,
08:20who've extinguished their own lives,
08:23are of more use to the provisional IRA than living members.
08:29It was a really good person to be!
08:30I was like, oh yeah, you're right.
08:32I've had a lot of good people.
08:33I don't know.
08:34There was no good people.
08:35When they were killed, and they were like, oh yeah,
08:40it was a good thing.
08:42And then, the message was on the ground,
08:44I was like, oh yeah, I'll try.
08:45And then, I was like, oh yeah, I'm like, oh yeah.
08:47..in the case of Margaret Thatcher.
09:03And in the last few days...
09:05..that the city of Northern Ireland...
09:07..of the city of Northern Ireland...
09:09..in the city of Ireland...
09:10..of the city of Ireland.
09:17There were many Cougars, three of them...
09:23..and there was no one who was able to do it...
09:27..with a lot of work in the country...
09:30..with a lot of work in the country...
09:33..but they were not able to do it with Margaret Thatcher...
09:38..with an IRA.
09:40They were not able to do it in the country.
09:43This government will not weaken.
09:47This nation will meet that challenge.
09:51Democracy will prevail.
09:56It was the first time he was the first time...
09:59..and the drama was the last time...
10:03..for the last few years...
10:05..for the last few years...
10:07..of Patrick Ryan.
10:13..for the last few years...
10:15..to make equipment.
10:27The 58-year-old father Ryan is now on...
10:29..the 13th day of a hunger strike...
10:31In 2008, a very late night...
10:34..was the first time he was on.
10:37Now he was in the third time.
10:39...and the country was not in the country.
10:43In the end, the London Daily News was a great deal...
10:49...for the past few years.
10:52I had a lot of people in the country...
10:54...I had a lot of people in Libya...
10:56...I had a lot of people in the country...
10:57...and Europe and the other countries...
10:59...and I had no idea how to do it in the country.
11:05The first time I was in the country...
11:06...a chocra udras na beilige goroisead golea esachada...
11:10...ach goroisead golea esachada, ach goroisead golea esachada...
11:13...ni mônsin ach goroisead golea esachada...
11:16...y gushoed eitilt, fiilita, nacht drasnoch fiu...
11:20...air spos na brátana.
11:23Marcian Hónach...
11:25...and sagart Patrick Ryan o'ála slantzawolte ga heirén...
11:29...agus chuaisead dírech ag ospedeal na carrega diva...
11:32...lai Cúr Lais...
11:33...heis an dochir i vidiante a gogeoheanlae style coqurish...
11:36...and so you will see...
11:39To...
11:42...the extradition warrants brought here yesterday by Scotland Yard Detectives.
11:46And now that's what I've said of to you...
11:49...Iran was born in college...
11:51...as the way the
11:53was to sit down before...
11:55...the extradition warrants brought here yesterday...
11:57...by the outlandzawks were
12:03not evencultural liberal arts...
12:05..and I was in that time.
12:07I was able to do that because I was able to make sure
12:12that my family was not the only one.
12:16And now, when I was here,
12:19I was able to meet with him and find a new job.
12:22One paper went so far as to describe him as the Devil with the Dog Collar.
12:29I was able to find a guy like Ryan's face.
12:33..and it's not that John Murray is here.
12:37John Murray was a young man...
12:40..when he was a young man with Ryan...
12:43..and he was a young man.
12:57When Ryan was a young man...
12:58..he was a young man...
13:00..he was a young man with a young man...
13:03and the
13:04record of the day of the day of the day.
13:06He was in the morning of the night of the night of the night.
13:10Patrick O'Reilly was over 90 days...
13:13..and I was in the morning, I was in the morning...
13:16..I was in the morning, I was in the morning.
13:24You know, it's a very special feeling...
13:26..that you're doing in the winter...
13:29..and you're doing a great job.
13:32He was not a man, but he was a young man.
13:36And he was a young man with Anna O'Grady.
14:02..and I went into a room and there was a man who was quite afraid-looking.
14:05He had been on a hunger strike for a while, sitting in a chair, and we sat down.
14:09We spoke about the allegations which had been made against him...
14:13..in relation to raising money for ARMS and for the IRA.
14:18It was a great deal. It was a great deal with the IRA.
14:22It was a great deal with the IRA.
14:24It was a great deal with the IRA.
14:27It was a real deal with the IRA that the IRA was forced to go to a house.
14:34It was a real deal with the IRA and the IRA.
14:37It was a real deal with the IRA.
14:57...to be as internationally of interest as it was.
15:05After the election of Patrick Ryan...
15:08...he was in charge of Margaret Thatcher with Cianagall...
15:11...and she didn't have a chance.
15:13Mr Speaker, the government repudiates utterly...
15:17...the assertion that Patrick Ryan would not receive...
15:20...a fair trial in this country.
15:23There was no doubt about Margaret Thatcher...
15:27...with Patrick Ryan...
15:29...and there was no doubt about him...
15:31...with the election of Cianagall and Cianagall...
15:34...with Cianagall.
15:36But I didn't know that Patrick Ryan...
15:40...the election of Cianagall was Margaret Thatcher and Charlie Houghy.
15:47Three years ago, the young people...
15:50...are in the Folklands...
15:52...and of Malvinas, the election of Cianagall...
15:57...and at the end it was good...
15:59...and there was no doubt about him...
16:01...and there were no doubt about him.
16:10..backed up by the appropriate deed.
16:14Mr Speaker, it's no use governments adopting great declarations...
16:17..and commitments about fighting terrorism...
16:20..if they then lack the resolve to put them into practice.
16:25When I was young, I was young, in London...
16:30..and I was young and I was young...
16:33..and I was young and I was young...
16:35..and I was young and I was young...
16:38..and I was young and I was young and I was young.
16:41I didn't see John Murray at that point.
16:48I'd like to know them more, too, to try to write the story...
16:53..and I think it's not true about the fact that he was young...
16:56..and it was a huge deal for him...
16:59..and he's got a lot of money out there...
17:01..and Margaret Thatcher.
17:03I feel that it's very unfortunate that extradition seems to have got into this sort of situation.
17:09I made my views very clear to Mr Hockey.
17:12It's very hard to see how extradition can work properly at all.
17:16I've regarded it as a very grave matter.
17:18Every single individual extradition case now.
17:21We expect there to be efficient procedures.
17:24Politicised.
17:26I think it's very hard to see how much of the country is going to be in the city.
17:32And it's very important to see how much of the country is going to be in the city.
17:36It's very important to see how much of the country is going to be in the city.
17:41The next one is John Murray's turn on the show at the end of the show.
17:56and the dramatic developments on the extradition front.
17:59I was very happy that Patrick Ryan had a chance...
18:06..to the court and the court...
18:09..to the court of court.
18:12And I would like to thank the court...
18:15..to the court of court.
18:26in this country.
18:28The situation in the past,
18:31the last time he was in the past,
18:34the last time Patrick Ryan was in the past,
18:38was a very good thing to do with him.
18:41And he was not in the past.
18:56In the year of the year, it was a young guy that was a young man from the band.
19:04It was a young man who was a young man who was there.
19:08The Wolf Tones and his name was Ryan Rehm.
19:12When he was a good actor...
19:15..he was a very easy actor...
19:18..like a person who was in the deletion.
19:22He was a good actor in the film...
19:25..in the film by the time he was playing.
19:29He was a great actor...
19:32..and he was a real actor who was in the film...
19:35..and he was a mask of the winter.
19:37...and you can see the river, Dr Ash.
19:44I think that Patrick Ryan was the only one in Gibraltar...
19:49...but he was the only one in Gibraltar.
20:00He was the only one in Gibraltar...
20:02...and he was the only one.
20:07..is murder, is murder. Can't you say that?
20:12Could you kindly repeat the question, please?
20:15I'm not sure if I'm going to say anything...
20:17..but I'm not sure if I'm going to say anything...
20:20..but I'm not sure if I'm going to say anything...
20:24..but I'm not sure if I'm not sure if I'm going to say anything.
20:30Patrick Ryan was in the ballot...
20:33..and I'm not sure if I'm not sure if I'm going to say anything.
20:37I'm not sure if I'm going to say anything.
20:41I think I'm going to say anything...
20:43..that I'm going to say anything about Patrick Ryan...
20:45..and I'm going to say a spotlight on VBC...
20:47..at the last few years and the last few years.
20:49..and I thought...
20:52..maybe he's going to come on and apologise.
20:57I couldn't have been more wrong.
21:00In the spotlight, Jennifer O'Leary was a great fan...
21:03..that he was a great fan in the league of Bantzach.
21:08Ryan was a great fan of Bantzach...
21:11..and he was a great fan of Bantzach...
21:13..and he was a great fan of Bantzach.
21:14..and Brighton was a great fan of Bantzach and Tatchery...
21:19..at the time he was a great fan.
21:22I was a great fan of Bantzach...
21:25..and I thought that he was a great fan of Bantzach.
21:28But he was a great fan of Bantzach...
21:30..and he was very happy.
21:32He was very happy when he was a great fan of Bantzach.
21:36..and it was a great time for him.
22:06And that's what I wanted to do.
22:09I wanted to make a lot of fun.
22:12I wanted to make a lot of fun.
22:15And I wanted to make a lot of fun.
22:18I didn't have any TV, you know.
22:21I wanted to make a lot of fun when I was in the world.
22:26These people...
22:29..are living a life. They've got a life.
22:33Minds destroyed.
22:36It really is destroyed.
22:38But...
22:40..politicians from...
22:42..Ireland...
22:45..and Britain...
22:47..let men like him walk about free.
22:51As though...
22:52..they've done nothing wrong.
22:56How can that be?
23:01I don't know if I was a man...
23:03..I can't see...
23:05..are living on their own.
23:07I know...
23:08..but I don't know if I'm going to be the one else.
23:11And...
23:11..I think that...
23:13..he's a good fit.
23:14I'm going to be the one else...
23:15..and I'm going to be the one else.
23:17I'm going to be the one else...
23:18..and I'm going to be the one else.
23:20..and I think it's a new one.
23:24It's been a long time for a long time...
23:28..and it's been a long time for a long time...
23:31..to the team to join the team.
23:35I think Patrick Ryan is the only one...
23:38..for the team to join the team...
23:42..and I think Patrick Ryan is the only one...
23:45..but he's a big fan...
23:48This is the end of your life and the end of your life.
24:18This is the end of your life.
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