of the nation address where large protests are expected. we ll keep across that story and bring you all the latest as it happens also in the programme. as hollywood takes up the story of the young thai footballers rescued from a cave we track down the people involved in saving them. when i first walked up four years ago and saw the row of bicycles up against these railings longing to buy the same age as my own sons i remember the heavy feeling i had then. how unlikely it was they would ever come out alive. how unlikely it was they would ever come out alive. and marvels s much anticipated black panther sequel wakanda forever is unveiled at comic con in san diego. hello and welcome to the programme firefighters in california have warned that hot weather is hampering their efforts to contain a huge wildfire before it reaches yose mite national park. one of the worst blazes of the year in the state so far it has already forced more than 6000 people from their homes. it come
and marvels s much anticipated black panther sequel wakanda forever is unveiled at comic con in san diego thank you forjoining us. pope francis has arrived in canada. and he is on a mission to say sorry. a pilgrimage of penance is how he has labelled this trip, which will include a full apology on behalf of the catholic church for the abuse inflicted on indigenous children at mostly church run residential schools. it s believed more than 150,000 children were taken from their families in a practice that lasted more than a century, and only came to an end in the 1990 s. but indigenous groups themselves have expressed dissatisfaction over the arrangements of the pontiff s visit. mark lobel reports. preparing to confront his flock s terrible past in canada but not everyone appears as pleased as canada s governor general, seen here welcoming the pontiff with the pope s agenda this week. that is part of the problem we have had with the churches that they have not been including
of the young thai footballers rescued from a cave our correspondent revisits the people who saved them. when i first walked up here four years ago and saw the row of bicycles up against these railings, belonging to boys the same age as my own sons, i remember the heavy feeling i had then, how unlikely it was they would ever come out alive. hello and welcome to the programme. pope francis will visit a former residential school in canada later on monday, where he is expected to make a historic personal apology to indigenous survivors of abuse. it s believed more than 150 thousand children were taken from their families and mistreated in catholic run institutions. but the detail and extent of the pontiff s apology is proving controversial as mark lobel reports. preparing to confront his flock s terrible past in canada but not everyone appears as pleased as canada s governor general, seen here welcoming the pontiff with the pope s agenda this week. that is part of the probl
what i witnessed in the days after that was one of the most extraordinary stories i ve ever covered and one of the most remarkable rescues of all time. the boys took this route. on the day they went in, it was dry all the way to wherever they got to, so itjust happened over a few hours. so unpredictable. a few hours. british caver vern unsworth has spent a decade exploring tham luang cave. he played a critical role in getting the words best cave divers to come and lead the high risk rescue operation. when you have to sedate the children to get them out and it is a two and a half, three hour dive, then they obviously expected casualties. it had never been done before, had it? no, nothing like it.