a large majority to lift the ban on abortion people had feared the vote would divide society cause rifts between the sexes and between arlen s arbonne centers and its real communities that didn t materialise what we ve seen today really is the culmination of a quiet revolution that s been taking place in ireland for the past ten or twenty years this has been a great exercise of democracy and the people have spoken the people have said that we want a modern constitution for a modern country. the irish government will move to pass a bill by the end of the year to allow abortion in the first twelve weeks of pregnancy without women having to give every cent. that mass has been following the irish referendum for us here comes her wrap up of the day s events. this result shows that our learned has become and much more progressive country evolution used to be it s have to subject women that when crisis pregnancies had to travel to being lead they did not get any help that they needed
a blue subject women that when crisis pregnancies had to travel saying that they did not get any help that they needed to hear it if. they had a lack of support i love they ve come out and they ve told their stories these women have changed the country for good. if you haven t spoke at mass there reporting from dublin now there s been a surprise meeting between south korean president in his north korean counterpart kim jong un as diplomatic half. it s to rescue came summit with u.s. president continued the two leaders met inside the demilitarized zone that divides the two koreas south korean officials say they had a candid exchange of views of making the u.s. north korea summit a success it s the second meeting between the two men within a month coming just days after president trump first canceled his summit with kim and then suggested it may have been offered a role. ok we re going to get the perspective from washington now our correspondent