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how long has trouble been brewing for arlene foster? ., , ., , , , foster? the trouble has been brewing within the dup _ foster? the trouble has been brewing within the dup ever— foster? the trouble has been brewing within the dup ever since _ foster? the trouble has been brewing within the dup ever since the - within the dup ever since the arrival of borisjohnson at the arrival of boris johnson at the party conference promising they would be no border down the irish sea, being followed basically a year later by borisjohnson concluding a deal that did involve a border down the irish sea so the perception for some within the dup is that she had been hoodwinked by the prime minister and that she placed too much faith in borisjohnson and that she had been attracted by the stardust around boris johnson, inviting stardust around borisjohnson, inviting him to stardust around boris johnson, inviting him to the party conference, to leave the dash to lead the dup up the garden path, and i don't think she could have recovered from that. she started well as the dup l
how long has trouble been brewing for arlene foster? ., , ., , , , foster? the trouble has been brewing within the dup _ foster? the trouble has been brewing within the dup ever— foster? the trouble has been brewing within the dup ever since _ foster? the trouble has been brewing within the dup ever since the - within the dup ever since the arrival of borisjohnson at the arrival of boris johnson at the party conference promising they would be no border down the irish sea, being followed...
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- are the implications of arlene foster's resignation? well, any chance foster's resignation? well, any change in _ foster's resignation? well, any change in leadership _ foster's resignation? well, any change in leadership can - foster's resignation? well, any change in leadership can have i foster's resignation? well, any| change in leadership can have a significant effect on the dynamic of the power—sharing relationships here at stormont and for the whole mood towards brexit on the streets. because of not being strong enough in opposing the northern ireland protocol, those brexit arrangements for northern ireland, is being seen as one of the reasons for arlene foster's downfall, the new party leader could decide to take the party further to the right and dig in even harder against those brexit arrangements, especially in the run—up to the assembly elections next year, when they will have to answer to dup voters on the doorsteps as to why they ended up with the thing they least wanted, a border town the irish sea. but taking that approach, campaigning against the brexit
- are the implications of arlene foster's resignation? well, any chance foster's resignation? well, any change in _ foster's resignation? well, any change in leadership _ foster's resignation? well, any change in leadership can - foster's resignation? well, any change in leadership can have i foster's resignation? well, any| change in leadership can have a significant effect on the dynamic of the power—sharing relationships here at stormont and for the whole mood towards brexit on the...
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. —— arlene foster. people are starting _ ground. —— arlene foster. people are starting to— ground. —— arlene foster. people are starting to look beyond this and also looking to next year and next assembly— also looking to next year and next assembly elections, they'll be the first time — assembly elections, they'll be the first time it will be a chance after that in_ first time it will be a chance after that in 2024 based on outcome of that in 2024 based on outcome of that election for the assembly to vote on— that election for the assembly to vote on the irish sea border and that is— vote on the irish sea border and that is something that moves us beyond — that is something that moves us beyond a — that is something that moves us beyond a psychological party to a really _ beyond a psychological party to a really significant practical blue if they cannot make anything of that consent— they cannot make anything of that consent mechanism that borisjohnson really eventually built into his deal — really eventually built into his dea
. —— arlene foster. people are starting _ ground. —— arlene foster. people are starting to— ground. —— arlene foster. people are starting to look beyond this and also looking to next year and next assembly— also looking to next year and next assembly elections, they'll be the first time — assembly elections, they'll be the first time it will be a chance after that in_ first time it will be a chance after that in 2024 based on outcome of that in 2024 based on outcome of that...
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arlene foster was a very divisive figure _ arlene foster was a very divisive figure to— arlene foster was a very divisive figure to a _ arlene foster was a very divisive figure. to a certain extent she overcompensated at various points. she actually wasn't at heart quite as hard—line as those positions made out. as hard—line as those positions made out she _ as hard—line as those positions made out she was — as hard—line as those positions made out. she was a church of ireland and anglican— out. she was a church of ireland and anglican person in the dup, that is quite _ anglican person in the dup, that is quite uncommon. she was the first female _ quite uncommon. she was the first female leader of the party. she had more _ female leader of the party. she had more liberal views on things like -ay more liberal views on things like gay rights — more liberal views on things like gay rights then some dup members. but i gay rights then some dup members. but i think— gay rights then some dup members. but i think she increasingly felt that she — but i think she increasingly
arlene foster was a very divisive figure _ arlene foster was a very divisive figure to— arlene foster was a very divisive figure to a _ arlene foster was a very divisive figure. to a certain extent she overcompensated at various points. she actually wasn't at heart quite as hard—line as those positions made out. as hard—line as those positions made out she _ as hard—line as those positions made out she was — as hard—line as those positions made out. she was a church of ireland and...
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it if she has one of the first mr arlene foster.— if she has one of the first mr arlene foster. it is unlikely that she has more _ arlene foster. it is unlikely that she has more of— arlene foster. it is unlikely that she has more of a _ arlene foster. it is unlikely that she has more of a future -- - she has more of a future —— minister~ _ she has more of a future —— minister. she is facing a vote of no—confidence in for a long time, rumbles — no—confidence in for a long time, rumbles about how her poor leadership, brexit has been a disaster— leadership, brexit has been a disaster for the dup. the leadership, brexit has been a disasterforthe dup. the border which _ disasterforthe dup. the border which is — disasterforthe dup. the border which is not what they wanted even though— which is not what they wanted even though they lobbied for brexit and also, _ though they lobbied for brexit and also, in _ though they lobbied for brexit and also, in the light of the recent riots— also, in the light of the recent riots as — also, in the light of the recent ri
it if she has one of the first mr arlene foster.— if she has one of the first mr arlene foster. it is unlikely that she has more _ arlene foster. it is unlikely that she has more of— arlene foster. it is unlikely that she has more of a _ arlene foster. it is unlikely that she has more of a future -- - she has more of a future —— minister~ _ she has more of a future —— minister. she is facing a vote of no—confidence in for a long time, rumbles — no—confidence in for a long...
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of it. —— arlene foster. it will be quite a problem — arlene foster. it will be quite a problem for the government. she excepts _ problem for the government. she excepts the northern ista protocol as awareness and there is no guarantee that the next excess exit will do _ guarantee that the next excess exit will do the — guarantee that the next excess exit will do the same. —— northern ireland — will do the same. —— northern ireland protocol. that will be very important — ireland protocol. that will be very important for the government and it could _ important for the government and it could meah— important for the government and it could mean that a change again. it is damaging across the uk as a whole — is damaging across the uk as a whole. . ~ is damaging across the uk as a whole. . . ,., , is damaging across the uk as a whole. . . , ., . whole. the article points out that she initially _ whole. the article points out that she initially brushed _ whole. the article points out that she in
of it. —— arlene foster. it will be quite a problem — arlene foster. it will be quite a problem for the government. she excepts _ problem for the government. she excepts the northern ista protocol as awareness and there is no guarantee that the next excess exit will do _ guarantee that the next excess exit will do the — guarantee that the next excess exit will do the same. —— northern ireland — will do the same. —— northern ireland protocol. that will be very important —...
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—— first minister arlene foster. critics of arlene foster have been very angry about that. stormont was recalled today and she was quite isolated, she seemed hoarse voiced and ill, somewhat ill, may be an element of pressure. and she has come under heavy criticism for that but all of the unionist parties, thatis but all of the unionist parties, that is the biggest unionist party, there is also the ulster unionist party and the tuv have called for the police chief to quit because the prosecutor said and i think one of the ease —— reasons for h not bringing charges in the aftermath of the funeral of an ira leader, they said that the police helped to organise the funeral had caused the problem. whether or not it is helpful depends on people's perspectives. but there is very serious annoyance at that. we for example as a newspaper, our editorial position has been as he was saying when we introduce us that we are eunice and is not right to focus on the police because there is a much wider culture of appeasement of republicans partly because london is maybe in some respects n
—— first minister arlene foster. critics of arlene foster have been very angry about that. stormont was recalled today and she was quite isolated, she seemed hoarse voiced and ill, somewhat ill, may be an element of pressure. and she has come under heavy criticism for that but all of the unionist parties, thatis but all of the unionist parties, that is the biggest unionist party, there is also the ulster unionist party and the tuv have called for the police chief to quit because the...
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of it. —— arlene foster. it will be quite a problem — arlene foster. it will be quite a problem for the government. she excepts _ problem for the government. she excepts the northern isla protocol as awareness and there is no guarantee that the next excess exit will do _ guarantee that the next excess exit will do the — guarantee that the next excess exit will do the same. —— northern ireland — will do the same. —— northern ireland protocol. that will be very important — ireland protocol. that will be very important for the government and it could _ important for the government and it could mean— important for the government and it could mean that a change again. it is damaging across the uk as a whole — is damaging across the uk as a whole. ., . is damaging across the uk as a whole. . . ,., , is damaging across the uk as a whole. . . , ., ., whole. the article points out that she initially _ whole. the article points out that she initially brushed _ whole. the article points out that she
of it. —— arlene foster. it will be quite a problem — arlene foster. it will be quite a problem for the government. she excepts _ problem for the government. she excepts the northern isla protocol as awareness and there is no guarantee that the next excess exit will do _ guarantee that the next excess exit will do the — guarantee that the next excess exit will do the same. —— northern ireland — will do the same. —— northern ireland protocol. that will be very important —...
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mrs foster has led the dup, and has been northern ireland's first minister, for five years. the dup has said it won't comment on internal party processes, as our ireland correspondent emma vardy reports. appearing unfazed by the bubbling dissent in the party that was about to surface, arlene foster brushed off suggestions today that her leadership was in trouble as she visited a local youth centre. stories on leadership come up from time to time and it is one of those times. so we willjust deal with it and move on because i have bigger things to do, including getting us through this covid pandemic. arlene foster has overseen a bruising period for the party. he is a fabulous friend to the union... after championing borisjohnson, the dup were cast aside as he agreed a brexit deal which placed barriers to trade between northern ireland and the rest of the uk. a sense of betrayal over brexit is among the issues driving loyalist protests on the streets. and a feeling that arlene foster and her deputy nigel dodds have overseen one of the most damaging periods for unionism in the p
mrs foster has led the dup, and has been northern ireland's first minister, for five years. the dup has said it won't comment on internal party processes, as our ireland correspondent emma vardy reports. appearing unfazed by the bubbling dissent in the party that was about to surface, arlene foster brushed off suggestions today that her leadership was in trouble as she visited a local youth centre. stories on leadership come up from time to time and it is one of those times. so we willjust deal...
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it was brexit which became arlene foster's biggest nemesis. her profile rose as the dup propped up theresa may's government through the confidence and supply agreement. when borisjohnson promised to protect the union, she championed him. he is a fabulous friend to the union. but when he agreed a brexit deal which separated northern ireland in trading terms from the rest of the uk, it was damaging to the party and arlene foster's leadership. now, the anger among loyalist communities over brexit has raised the stakes. there is a sense that unionism in northern ireland is weakened and losing ground to nationalists. and now, arlene foster is paying the price. emma vardy, bbc news. us federal investigators have carried out searches at the home and offices of donald trump's former personal lawyer, rudy giuliani. they're trying to establish whether mr giuliani illegally lobbied the trump administration on behalf of the ukrainian government. mr giuliani's lawyer says his client did not break the law and has called the searches "legal thuggery". michae
it was brexit which became arlene foster's biggest nemesis. her profile rose as the dup propped up theresa may's government through the confidence and supply agreement. when borisjohnson promised to protect the union, she championed him. he is a fabulous friend to the union. but when he agreed a brexit deal which separated northern ireland in trading terms from the rest of the uk, it was damaging to the party and arlene foster's leadership. now, the anger among loyalist communities over brexit...
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what if you are. jodie foster is _ are not. what if you are. jodie foster is nancy, _ are not. what if you are. jodie foster is nancy, the _ are not. what if you are. jodie foster is nancy, the lawyer. are not. what if you are. jodie i foster is nancy, the lawyer who takes on his case with an assistant and benedict cumberbatch is the lieutenant taxed with tying him to terrorist atrocities. i lieutenant taxed with tying him to terrorist atrocities.— terrorist atrocities. i have never been part _ terrorist atrocities. i have never been part of _ terrorist atrocities. i have never been part of a _ terrorist atrocities. i have never been part of a conspiracy - terrorist atrocities. i have never been part of a conspiracy but i l terrorist atrocities. i have never. been part of a conspiracy but i am think that this is what it must be a right to be on the outside of one. what are accusing me of? {line right to be on the outside of one. what are accusing me of?- right to be on the outside of one. what are accusing me of? one of the challenaes what are accusing me of? one of the chall
what if you are. jodie foster is _ are not. what if you are. jodie foster is nancy, _ are not. what if you are. jodie foster is nancy, the _ are not. what if you are. jodie foster is nancy, the lawyer. are not. what if you are. jodie i foster is nancy, the lawyer who takes on his case with an assistant and benedict cumberbatch is the lieutenant taxed with tying him to terrorist atrocities. i lieutenant taxed with tying him to terrorist atrocities.— terrorist atrocities. i have never been part...
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truck she has the division that places kids in foster homes. >> her experience, her love, the care that she provides to the babies, it is immeasurable. >> reporter: that experience shows according to this pediatrician and linda has brought many babies to her over the years. >> she has always been very optimistic and always determined to give these babies the best possible start in their lives. >> reporter: their parents also. erica adopted a baby girl linda foster 12 years ago and linda shared good advice about the baby she taught to sleep through the night. >> she is in her crib and she is like leave her alone and i know you want to play with her but if you wake her up she said you will start interrupting her sleep time. truck today erica and her daughter still visit with linda and share milestones. >> she turned out beautiful. it makes you feel good. it makes you feel that you fulfilled your job. >> reporter: what her job is done, letting go can be heartbreaking. >> i can give her a kiss on the four head and wish her the best and say i love you. >> reporter: for her love and care for
truck she has the division that places kids in foster homes. >> her experience, her love, the care that she provides to the babies, it is immeasurable. >> reporter: that experience shows according to this pediatrician and linda has brought many babies to her over the years. >> she has always been very optimistic and always determined to give these babies the best possible start in their lives. >> reporter: their parents also. erica adopted a baby girl linda foster 12...
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and now arlene foster is paying the price. we are into uncharted territory now, as the dup has never really had a leadership contest in the past. it's always been more of a coronation. one of the big questions in people's minds now is, will the new leader take the party into an even more hardened position against brexit arrangements, the northern ireland protocol? if so it could place even more strain on the difficult relationship between the uk and the eu and make that critical relationship between unionists and nationalists here even more fragile. in the last hour, it's been announced that the government has ordered an extra 60 million doses of the pfizer covid vaccine. the new order is thought to be part of a plan to offer booster vaccinations in the autumn. it follows some encouraging evidence about the current vaccination roll—out. a new study has found that, even in cases where people get infected after receiving a single dose of the jab, their chances of passing it on to someone in the same household is cut by up to a
and now arlene foster is paying the price. we are into uncharted territory now, as the dup has never really had a leadership contest in the past. it's always been more of a coronation. one of the big questions in people's minds now is, will the new leader take the party into an even more hardened position against brexit arrangements, the northern ireland protocol? if so it could place even more strain on the difficult relationship between the uk and the eu and make that critical relationship...
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arlene foster announces _ be advised upon. arlene foster announces she _ be advised upon. arlene foster announces she is _ be advised upon. arlene foster announces she is stepping - be advised upon. arlene foster| announces she is stepping down be advised upon. arlene foster - announces she is stepping down as northern ireland first minister and the leader of the democratic unionist party. following calls from the party for a leadership contest. it has been the privilege of my life to serve _ it has been the privilege of my life to serve the people of northern ireiand — to serve the people of northern ireland as their first minister. and of course — ireland as their first minister. and of course to— ireland as their first minister. and of course to represent my home constituency. a of course to represent my home constituency-— of course to represent my home constituency. a country in chaos, and official— constituency. a country in chaos, and official covid _ constituency. a country in chaos, and official covid death _ constituency. a country in chaos, and officia
arlene foster announces _ be advised upon. arlene foster announces she _ be advised upon. arlene foster announces she is _ be advised upon. arlene foster announces she is stepping - be advised upon. arlene foster| announces she is stepping down be advised upon. arlene foster - announces she is stepping down as northern ireland first minister and the leader of the democratic unionist party. following calls from the party for a leadership contest. it has been the privilege of my life to serve _...
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farewell to arlene foster. the leader of the dup, who of course achieved _ the leader of the dup, who of course achieved particular prominent tents in politics— achieved particular prominent tents in politics after the 2017 election when _ in politics after the 2017 election when the — in politics after the 2017 election when the conservatives were dependent on dup for their parliamentary majority —— particular politics _ parliamentary majority —— particular politics her— parliamentary majority —— particular politics. her leadership has been defined _ politics. her leadership has been defined by brexit, particularly by her relationship with boris johnson. boris _ her relationship with boris johnson. borisjohnson made a promise to the dup that _ borisjohnson made a promise to the dup that his brexit dale will avoid an irish _ dup that his brexit dale will avoid an irish sea border. —— brexit deal. a lrorder— an irish sea border. —— brexit deal. a border between britain and northern ir
farewell to arlene foster. the leader of the dup, who of course achieved _ the leader of the dup, who of course achieved particular prominent tents in politics— achieved particular prominent tents in politics after the 2017 election when _ in politics after the 2017 election when the — in politics after the 2017 election when the conservatives were dependent on dup for their parliamentary majority —— particular politics _ parliamentary majority —— particular politics her—...
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it appears that arlene foster's leadership is — why? it appears that arlene foster's leadership is in _ why? it appears that arlene foster's leadership is in a _ why? it appears that arlene foster's leadership is in a precarious - leadership is in a precarious position tonight. we understand that a majority of the dup's assembly members and its mps have signed this motion of no confidence, and is likely that that will then lead to a leadership election. this hasn't come out of the blue. it comes off the back of months of rising pressures here. there is particular angen pressures here. there is particular anger, of course, overthe pressures here. there is particular anger, of course, over the northern ireland protocol, the part of the brexit deal that relates to northern ireland and has left northern ireland and has left northern ireland in a different set of rules from the rest of the uk. that has sparked a lot of fury among unionists here. another issue causing anger is abortion, the fact that westminster intervened to legalise abortio
it appears that arlene foster's leadership is — why? it appears that arlene foster's leadership is in _ why? it appears that arlene foster's leadership is in a _ why? it appears that arlene foster's leadership is in a precarious - leadership is in a precarious position tonight. we understand that a majority of the dup's assembly members and its mps have signed this motion of no confidence, and is likely that that will then lead to a leadership election. this hasn't come out of the blue. it...
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members have been angry that foster hasn't denounced the northern ireland protocol which imposes checks on goods coming from britain more forcefully for the fallout from brics it is likely to be one of the toughest challenges for her successor to nadine barber al jazeera. china has launched a rocket carrying the core module of its grand space station into orbit. the long march 5 the rocket took off from the chiang space launch center on the southern island of hainan the module will provide electricity and propulsion to the space station and can accommodate 3 astronauts for up to 6 months katrina you has more from beijing this call module is called ken which is chinese for heavenly common a and it's the 1st component of china's 1st permanent space station now this part will contain several key functions it will be the power supply contains some resources as well as living quarters for 3 astronauts now it's about 17 meters in length and 5 meters in diameter and over all the space station when completed will be just a fraction of the size of the international space station which is the onl
members have been angry that foster hasn't denounced the northern ireland protocol which imposes checks on goods coming from britain more forcefully for the fallout from brics it is likely to be one of the toughest challenges for her successor to nadine barber al jazeera. china has launched a rocket carrying the core module of its grand space station into orbit. the long march 5 the rocket took off from the chiang space launch center on the southern island of hainan the module will provide...
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just talking about foster care can help foster care. 3 years. cash or credit? cash. donate your small talk >> in the world of scouting, the highest award a youngster can achieve is the rank of eagle scout. only about 8% of scouts are awarded the coveted ribbon. here is one young man well on his way and he found the story, where else, on the road. >> reporter: this 13-year-old said to build strong character, you need to step outside your comfort zone, so he did just that. >> you went outside your comfort zone? >> quite literally, yes. >> reporter: william is a boycott and loved camping until covid came along. he thought what better way to challenge himself than to put up a tent and sleep in it longer than any backyard camper ever has. a year and a day. >> stopping him from doing anything is a fool's errand. >> reporter: his parents let him give up his warm, cozy bed in exchange for howling coyotes and bitter cold, blizzards, sweltering heat and worse. i want to give you a chance to defend your parenting. a hurricane went through. >> yes. >> you let him stay outside? >
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ainsley: what happened foster mom it was her birthday two of the former foster girls came to see foster mom celebrate her birthday and then the mom says those two girls, the oldest one said mom likes to keep a clean house. we need to clean up this dirty house and that started the altercation and led to the knife fight. lawrence: whatever happened there we need to get to the bottom of it. the president of the police union says this is all part of the anti-police narrative. take a look. >> this doesn't fit an agenda that's being pushed around this expire country certainly in ohio here in columbus, the same day we had this tragic shooting, that the officer was involved in, we had a 15-year-old shoot another 15-year-old. in cincinnati, not far from us, earlier in the week, a 13-year-old stabbed another 13-year-old. it's everywhere. we are not even hearing about those. the police have been demonizing this entire country and we are trying to catch up now. it's made criminals feel emboldened do these crimes violence. we are seeing violence go up in columbus, ohio like a lot of other places. an
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vaccination drive and the foster become out of all these restrictions and . the other scenario could be that the finds a link between the blood clots and the vaccine and then it says the well the benefits still out with this in that case we could see the stupid use of the vaccine probably based on age and gender there could be increase in vaccine hesitancy there that wouldn't be very good for the economy and the other thing would be where it says well it's too risky and we can't actually we would need to revoke the approval given to the vaccine and that would be damaging but not exactly disastrous because we have to see that you had committed to supply some 55000000 in the quarter the 2nd quarter and it was it in fact struggling to do that but that gap has been filled now by beyond taken pfizer which have actually agreed to supply 50000000 more vaccines in the 2nd quarter. because of such and later in the day i shushed monday in frankfurt thank you well vaccine production and authorization may get most of the headlines these days as we've just seen the vaccin
vaccination drive and the foster become out of all these restrictions and . the other scenario could be that the finds a link between the blood clots and the vaccine and then it says the well the benefits still out with this in that case we could see the stupid use of the vaccine probably based on age and gender there could be increase in vaccine hesitancy there that wouldn't be very good for the economy and the other thing would be where it says well it's too risky and we can't actually we...
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today, mrs foster spoke to reporters. she said she would not be publicly revealing her intentions until she formally left government but none of the people who signed the letter of no confidence have yet spoken to her. so far the only dup politician to enter the race to succeed is the stormont agriculture minister, edwin poots. in less than a week s time, scotland will go to the polls to elect the country s parliament at holyrood. five years ago, the first minister, nicola sturgeon, said she would put her neck on the line when it came to improving education — in particular, closing the gap between pupils from the most and least deprived areas. 0ur scotland editor, sarah smith, looks now at how successful her government has been. education. particularly narrowing the gap between the attainment of students from the poorest and most affluent parts of the country was to be the defining mission of the last snp government. five years on, experts say the gap remains wide. even students who have good grades themselves believe t
today, mrs foster spoke to reporters. she said she would not be publicly revealing her intentions until she formally left government but none of the people who signed the letter of no confidence have yet spoken to her. so far the only dup politician to enter the race to succeed is the stormont agriculture minister, edwin poots. in less than a week s time, scotland will go to the polls to elect the country s parliament at holyrood. five years ago, the first minister, nicola sturgeon, said she...
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yes, as you sa , foster taking place now? yes, as you say. brexit, — foster taking place now? yes, as you say. brexit, the _ foster taking place now? yes, as you say, brexit, the arrangements - foster taking place now? yes, as you say, brexit, the arrangements for - say, brexit, the arrangements for northern ireland in particular, really centred everything going on here. union are strongly oppose part of the brexit they were known as the northern ireland protocol, which has an effect created a trade border between northern ireland of the uk, goods arriving here from england and england and scotland and wales have to be checked, because northern ireland in effect remains in the eu single market for goods. this was the big issue in the background, discontent and the dup about how the party leadership has been tackling that particular issue. there is some thinking that they northern ireland protocol should have been more strongly opposed by arlene foster. another issue is that some of the more conservative members of the party see miss foster has been taken a softer stance on soc
yes, as you sa , foster taking place now? yes, as you say. brexit, — foster taking place now? yes, as you say. brexit, the _ foster taking place now? yes, as you say, brexit, the arrangements - foster taking place now? yes, as you say, brexit, the arrangements for - say, brexit, the arrangements for northern ireland in particular, really centred everything going on here. union are strongly oppose part of the brexit they were known as the northern ireland protocol, which has an effect created...
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it just only made sense. >> joseph foster, what drew you to the police academy? >> well, would you mean to the police academy first and foremost, the bible tells us that we need to be servants first. and i have always wanted to serve people, serve others in the community and just around me. to just be an impactful person that somebody can look up to and they can draw inspiration from. so, joining the police academy is the first step to do that. and getting into a career in the future in law enforcement. >> and, chief hill, you are using now, some of these cases like the george floyd case and others as teaching elements in your police academy. how do you use the murder of george floyd in your training? >> so, what we usually do is we will talk about current events. we will use those videos, from the body cam, or whether before myself phone, and that is what the recruits will write the reports on. they will write the reports for the report writing exercises based on what they have seen on those videos. so, we use those as teachable moments so after the read the rep
it just only made sense. >> joseph foster, what drew you to the police academy? >> well, would you mean to the police academy first and foremost, the bible tells us that we need to be servants first. and i have always wanted to serve people, serve others in the community and just around me. to just be an impactful person that somebody can look up to and they can draw inspiration from. so, joining the police academy is the first step to do that. and getting into a career in the...
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one foster parent edmundo sanchez joins me live to explain. thank you for taking time to join us this morning. to viewers understand over the last seven years you have been foster parent to some 20 kids and now you are being kicked out of the house. explain. >> >> well, two month ago i got notice that we need to vacate the property owned by the friends of jude in washington, seattle. now, you know, they told us we need to vacate so they can accommodate unaccompanied children and they are doing this for to maximize their resources. which is something i yanged what he means to me maximize profits. and make room, you know griff griff edmundo, let me clarify for our viewers the home you are being kicked out of is actually owned by this group, the friends of youth, it's technically a facility just now they are re-purposing it, if you will, for the migrant surge, the friends of youth put out a statement on tuesday that says this: the family voluntarily entered into an occupancy agreement that provided them a home with free rent and paid for utilitie
one foster parent edmundo sanchez joins me live to explain. thank you for taking time to join us this morning. to viewers understand over the last seven years you have been foster parent to some 20 kids and now you are being kicked out of the house. explain. >> >> well, two month ago i got notice that we need to vacate the property owned by the friends of jude in washington, seattle. now, you know, they told us we need to vacate so they can accommodate unaccompanied children and...
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whoever succeeds arlene foster, the tensions over brexit remain. how they deal with them will be the first test for the new leader of unionism in northern ireland, with implications for the whole of the uk. emma vardy, bbc news, belfast. patients with a rare inherited eye condition, which causes gradual sight loss — have said they are astonished and delighted by the success of a new form of gene therapy. the treatment is intended to halt further loss of sight, but has actually improved their vision as well. 0ur medical editor fergus walsh has more — and just a warning — his report includes images of the operation. jake has been gradually losing his sight since birth but no longer — thanks to a ground—breaking gene therapy. i've just been able to see facial features on my own face. it's something that i never used to be able to do. jake, from county durham, has a rare inherited condition which means his central vision is largely a blur. since his rate eye was treated a year ago his peripheral vision has improved. i'm in the best place i've
whoever succeeds arlene foster, the tensions over brexit remain. how they deal with them will be the first test for the new leader of unionism in northern ireland, with implications for the whole of the uk. emma vardy, bbc news, belfast. patients with a rare inherited eye condition, which causes gradual sight loss — have said they are astonished and delighted by the success of a new form of gene therapy. the treatment is intended to halt further loss of sight, but has actually improved their...
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i'm in foster care means i've had a trauma in my life. why are we as a government not stepping up? could you please share your feelings on this issue? dr. graves: i worked both in the child welfare system and the mental health system. the young person is exactly right. you can assume that every child who is in the foster care system has experienced some kind of trauma. one of the things people don't understand is that removing a child from their family, even when there may be neglect involved, can be just as traumatic and sometimes more traumatic than whatever the issues are that may have led them to the child welfare system. i believe strongly that they have to take a multisystemic approach to the issue, and limiting programs like therapeutic foster care, making sure every foster care parent has some basic understanding of mental health issues and knows how to connect their child to those services and that the child protection system has adequate resources to make sure those services are available to not only the child but to the child a
i'm in foster care means i've had a trauma in my life. why are we as a government not stepping up? could you please share your feelings on this issue? dr. graves: i worked both in the child welfare system and the mental health system. the young person is exactly right. you can assume that every child who is in the foster care system has experienced some kind of trauma. one of the things people don't understand is that removing a child from their family, even when there may be neglect involved,...
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northern ireland's first minister, arlene foster, says she felt "humiliated" after a celebrity doctor tweeted a false rumour that she was having an extramarital affair. the high court in belfast has been hearing the tweet by dr christianjessen was retweeted more than 500 times. mrs foster is suing drjessen for defamation. 0ur ireland correspondent emma vardy is at the high court. what else was said in court? dr what else was said in court? d christianjessen is probably best known as the presenter of channel 4's embarrass embodies programme, and his tweet written into thousand and his tweet written into thousand and 19 came around the time but some anonymous twitter account posted claims that arlene foster was having an affair with one of her security guard —— written in 2019. in his tweet, drjessen made reference to those rumours and he wrote that dup had been preaching the sanctity of marriage and he posted, it always comes back to bite them in the end. drjessen has more than 300,000 followers, the tweet was we shared many times before it was taken down a couple of weeks later an
northern ireland's first minister, arlene foster, says she felt "humiliated" after a celebrity doctor tweeted a false rumour that she was having an extramarital affair. the high court in belfast has been hearing the tweet by dr christianjessen was retweeted more than 500 times. mrs foster is suing drjessen for defamation. 0ur ireland correspondent emma vardy is at the high court. what else was said in court? dr what else was said in court? d christianjessen is probably best known as...
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i was a foster child. i was one of the outs. all the other kids were and in. i made up my mind early in life that i was and out on the outside looking in. and therefore, i just sort of -- everything i did was a guy looking at other people rather than participating. and it worked, because i found i could get attention early in life as a child by making other people laugh. >> was it the same kind of thing with your writing? >> yeah, i was always making fun of the teacher. the teacher was the establishment at the time. i think to me, i have always been against the establishment, whatever it is. i think most humourists should be, against the establishment. who's ever in power, whichever is the right thing to do, you should be against. >> why? >> because i had a feeling that we would get too serious about our establishments. and we take them too seriously, and you have to keep putting pins in these balloons to bring people down to earth. and it is the job of the humourist to stick the pin into the balloon. >> as he mentioned in that interview, buchwald had a very d
i was a foster child. i was one of the outs. all the other kids were and in. i made up my mind early in life that i was and out on the outside looking in. and therefore, i just sort of -- everything i did was a guy looking at other people rather than participating. and it worked, because i found i could get attention early in life as a child by making other people laugh. >> was it the same kind of thing with your writing? >> yeah, i was always making fun of the teacher. the teacher...
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erica adopted a baby girl that linda fostered 12 years ago and linda shared good advice on the baby she taught to sleep through the night. >> she said she is in her crib and leave her alone, and i know you want to play with her that if you wake her up you will interrupt her sleeping time. >> reporter: erica and her daughter still visit with linda and share the milestones. >> it makes you feel good. it makes you feel that you have fulfilled your job. >> reporter: when her job is done, letting go can be heartbreaking. >> i can give her a kiss on the forehead, which are the best and say i love you. >> you want to go shopping to get clothes to go poer: for her care for 80 babies over 30 years, the jefferson award in the bay area goes to linda owens. >> thank goodness for linda. me to her. about linda if you wa nominate someone foe to kpix.com/hero. >>> the earth inspired way to get your gardening skills on display. >>> on today the dewberry more show during earth day with the >>> coming up at 5:00, bay area requiring proof of vaccination and the new crackdown on fake vaccine card sold onlin
erica adopted a baby girl that linda fostered 12 years ago and linda shared good advice on the baby she taught to sleep through the night. >> she said she is in her crib and leave her alone, and i know you want to play with her that if you wake her up you will interrupt her sleeping time. >> reporter: erica and her daughter still visit with linda and share the milestones. >> it makes you feel good. it makes you feel that you have fulfilled your job. >> reporter: when her...
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he had a very difficult childhood with the loss of his mother and being in foster homes. so, he tried to deal with these memories throughout his life. he was manic depressive, bipolar. there were two episodes in his career that were so serious he had to be hospitalized for several weeks for treatment. each time, he overcame his depression, became a stronger person, and this strength he gained allowed him to help other people, particularly his close friends william styron and mike wallace. after the three of them went public, they dubbed themselves the blues brothers and they would give speeches and talks and panel discussions around the country, which helped many people deal with their own battles with depression. in december 2005, the buchwald saga enters its final chapter. it was during that month in 2005 that he started to have circulation problems in his legs. during that, he had the lower part of his right leg amputated and dr. said his kidneys were failing and he was going to have to go on dialysis. buchwald refused. the doctor said, you are going to die. surprising
he had a very difficult childhood with the loss of his mother and being in foster homes. so, he tried to deal with these memories throughout his life. he was manic depressive, bipolar. there were two episodes in his career that were so serious he had to be hospitalized for several weeks for treatment. each time, he overcame his depression, became a stronger person, and this strength he gained allowed him to help other people, particularly his close friends william styron and mike wallace. after...
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i mean kevin you have won an oscar you've got jodie foster has won 2 oscars in this film people have already been talking about why you have no oscar nominations for this film is it really gives people for whatever that is saying about how bad it was there were grounds for the u.s. authorities to. lock him up and deny habeas corpus to moment or so i got up 1st of all i'm not the person to answer that question at the legal runs but my understanding from talking to nancy talking to your cat shoes the image of the prosecution lawyer for the government in america and everything else is that there are the whole point of this story is there were new grounds for having him there there were suspicions and he was taught to associate with some people who may have done some bad things but there was no evidence at all in the still to this day remains no evidence at all against one time he was an innocent man who was locked up for more than 14 years and there are many many other people in one time in the same situation as in even today there are 40 people there and i sure as nancy will tell you m
i mean kevin you have won an oscar you've got jodie foster has won 2 oscars in this film people have already been talking about why you have no oscar nominations for this film is it really gives people for whatever that is saying about how bad it was there were grounds for the u.s. authorities to. lock him up and deny habeas corpus to moment or so i got up 1st of all i'm not the person to answer that question at the legal runs but my understanding from talking to nancy talking to your cat shoes...
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jodie foster but it come rushing willie all these big stars is to try and you know 2 people ain't and i would say see you at your audience that it is you know you think it's a movie like when time is going to be relentlessly great it is actually also an entertaining movie it is presented like it's really are and i think for a mainstream audience they will they will they will enjoy it right from the mauritania we know not to trust the place that it i believe that the united states of america can't win use of fear and terror to control a couple simple sights and that's in the film something comes up where it appears that president bush personally gets your case in his daily briefings what's happening in your case did that happen under obama as well. well i said he was going to close guantanamo. but he had numerous opportunities to free people including muhammad umami who won we won his abs case in 2010 the judge said the government did not have evidence sufficient to hold him and that's a very low bar for the government they only have to prove that it's more likely than not and they cou
jodie foster but it come rushing willie all these big stars is to try and you know 2 people ain't and i would say see you at your audience that it is you know you think it's a movie like when time is going to be relentlessly great it is actually also an entertaining movie it is presented like it's really are and i think for a mainstream audience they will they will they will enjoy it right from the mauritania we know not to trust the place that it i believe that the united states of america...
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whoever succeeds arlene foster, the tensions over brexit remain. how they deal with them will be the first test for the new leader of unionism in northern ireland, with implications for the whole of the uk. emma vardy, bbc news, belfast. with just over a week to go before elections for welsh parliament, the leaders of five political parties vying for votes have been taking part in tv debates this evening. the welsh government's handling of the pandemic, and the state of the economy, are among the issues facing voters. hywel griffith has been watching the debate from cardiff. they have already dismantled the set behind us, the politicians will hope they have made a more lasting impression. inevitably, the pandemic has dominated the debate here. just a couple of months ago people questioned whether this election could even take place, and even now there are concerns about turn out next week. tonight then an opportunity for the leaders to try and cut through. hey, thanks for the support, yeah? connecting with voters, pressing the flesh, the usual camp
whoever succeeds arlene foster, the tensions over brexit remain. how they deal with them will be the first test for the new leader of unionism in northern ireland, with implications for the whole of the uk. emma vardy, bbc news, belfast. with just over a week to go before elections for welsh parliament, the leaders of five political parties vying for votes have been taking part in tv debates this evening. the welsh government's handling of the pandemic, and the state of the economy, are among...
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sources, again, close to mrs foster has said she l close to mrs foster has said she thinks the dup is no longer the party shejoined, that thinks the dup is no longer the party she joined, that it's moving in a different direction. she said today, again, whenever she was questioned by reporters, that none of the dup assembly members or mp5 who signed the letter of no confidence in her had actually spoken to her since she resigned. certainly, you don't have to read between the lines too much to note that she is pretty unhappy, at the very least, with the way she has been treated by her party. there is some thinking that, essentially, mrs foster was ousted because she was leading the dup into much of a centrist direction. that there were some in the party at least two felt the party needed to adopt a more conservative stance on social issues, lgbt rights, for instance, and also that she hadn't opposed the part of brexit known as the northern ireland protocol strongly enough. in january, when the protocol came in, the arrangement by which northern ireland effectively stays in the eu singl
sources, again, close to mrs foster has said she l close to mrs foster has said she thinks the dup is no longer the party shejoined, that thinks the dup is no longer the party she joined, that it's moving in a different direction. she said today, again, whenever she was questioned by reporters, that none of the dup assembly members or mp5 who signed the letter of no confidence in her had actually spoken to her since she resigned. certainly, you don't have to read between the lines too much to...
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why are republican governors refusing to allow foster families to take in migrant children? we will do our best to try to make that make sense. we started with computers. we didn't stop at computers. we didn't stop at storage or cloud. we kept going. working with our customers to enable the kind of technology that can guide an astronaut back to safety. and help make a hospital come to you, instead of you going to it. so when it comes to your business, you know we'll stop at nothing. (vo) ideas exist inside you, electrify you. so when it comes to your business, they grow from our imagination, but they can't be held back. they want to be set free. to make the world more responsible, and even more incredible. ideas start the future, just like that. when you buy this plant at walmart, they can buy more plants from metrolina greenhouses so abe and art can grow more plants. so they can hire vilma... and wendy... and me. so, more people can go to work. so, more days can start with kisses. when you buy this plant at walmart. ♪♪ [sfx: psst psst] allergies don't have to be scary.
why are republican governors refusing to allow foster families to take in migrant children? we will do our best to try to make that make sense. we started with computers. we didn't stop at computers. we didn't stop at storage or cloud. we kept going. working with our customers to enable the kind of technology that can guide an astronaut back to safety. and help make a hospital come to you, instead of you going to it. so when it comes to your business, you know we'll stop at nothing. (vo) ideas...
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arlene foster is suing drjessen for defamation. our ireland correspondent emma vardy is outside the high court. stop in that way, dr christian jessen reference those rumours and in relation to the dup's opposition to same—sex marriage he wrote that arlene foster had been preaching the sanctity of marriage and also put in the post that it always comes back to back them in the end. that tweet got reposted more than 500 times. dr christian jessen has got reposted more than 500 times. dr christianjessen has around 300,000 followers, and it was shared many times before being deleted a couple of weeks later. today arlene foster said that was very humiliating and upsetting for her family, that the rumours were untrue, and a court heard that dr christianjessen had not issued any correction or apology and disagreed with the suggestion that that tweet was defamatory. let's take a look at the latest government figures. there were 2,491 new coronavirus infections recorded in the latest 24—hour period. on average 2,719 new cases were report
arlene foster is suing drjessen for defamation. our ireland correspondent emma vardy is outside the high court. stop in that way, dr christian jessen reference those rumours and in relation to the dup's opposition to same—sex marriage he wrote that arlene foster had been preaching the sanctity of marriage and also put in the post that it always comes back to back them in the end. that tweet got reposted more than 500 times. dr christian jessen has got reposted more than 500 times. dr...
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land will be fruitful and people bear fruit and give birth to the future, only to the extent it can foster a sense of belonging among its members, create bonding between different communities and avoid all that make us insensitive to others and lead to further alienation. wendell berry used that as an embodied hymns we cannot get ourselves apart from faith or community but even what obvious distinction can made between our body and of the bodies and our body in the world, it is also true that all these things that in his words appeared to be distinct are nevertheless, caught in the network of mutual dependence and influence that is the substantiation of the unity to such a beautiful thought. body, , soul, community and word are often susceptible to each other's influence and conductors of each other's influence. our health is inseparable from the help of workplaces. but the work of being held back to these candies will be as wendell berry has said is difficult and uphill work that will probably require several generations. we need to reestablish local cultures, restricting our sense of com
land will be fruitful and people bear fruit and give birth to the future, only to the extent it can foster a sense of belonging among its members, create bonding between different communities and avoid all that make us insensitive to others and lead to further alienation. wendell berry used that as an embodied hymns we cannot get ourselves apart from faith or community but even what obvious distinction can made between our body and of the bodies and our body in the world, it is also true that...
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by the time he was 12, he it was a foster child. lori grew up with parents but had mental health challenges and rebelled as a teenager. >> i would sneak out the house and never nothing legal, though. i never had any legal charges done or anything. >> her family couldn't afford the help she needed, so when she was 15 the state stepped in. >> there's money to be made off of kids who have issues. >> tristan and lori didn't know it, but they'd become part of a multi-billion dollar industry, one that promises so house, treat and rehabilitate kids. these for-profit companies some backed by private equity firms tell government they can help the most vulnerable children, but should they? tonight we investigate one company and show you what can happen to kids when profits become the bottom line. >> we definitely met each other at the right time to help each other in our lives. >> tristan and lori will always be grateful they found each other. >> we got our own apartment now, and the baby will be here in about two, three months, so i definite
by the time he was 12, he it was a foster child. lori grew up with parents but had mental health challenges and rebelled as a teenager. >> i would sneak out the house and never nothing legal, though. i never had any legal charges done or anything. >> her family couldn't afford the help she needed, so when she was 15 the state stepped in. >> there's money to be made off of kids who have issues. >> tristan and lori didn't know it, but they'd become part of a multi-billion...
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that is brian foster, the ceo of bioincept. on the ipo front, one we will be watching this week, coinbase, targeting a valuation of $1 billion. we will talk about that when we come back. ♪ >> this is "bloomberg markets." one thing we are watching for this because the ipo of coinbase, slated to go public on wednesday at a valuation of $100 billion. that will make it bigger than what it will be listed on. joe, you watch the crypto space so closely, but tell me what are you watching for in terms of the success of this ipo and what it means about broader adoption? joe: this is no question that this will be massive. there's incredible interest. it will be one of the easiest vehicles that will exist for people in the space to get access, to get crypto industry exposure, basically. but does this sap away other flows that are trying to find exposure elsewhere or is this just the beginning? that has always been the thing, within the regulated environment, getting a good quality -- getting good quality crypto exposure has been difficul
that is brian foster, the ceo of bioincept. on the ipo front, one we will be watching this week, coinbase, targeting a valuation of $1 billion. we will talk about that when we come back. ♪ >> this is "bloomberg markets." one thing we are watching for this because the ipo of coinbase, slated to go public on wednesday at a valuation of $100 billion. that will make it bigger than what it will be listed on. joe, you watch the crypto space so closely, but tell me what are you...
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former south yorkshire police officers donald denton and alan foster, and former police solicitor peter metcalf, have all denied the charges. our correspondent, judith moritz, is in salford. tell us more about what was said this morning. tell us more about what was said this morning-— tell us more about what was said this morninu. ~ ., . ., , this morning. well, sarah whitehouse qc 0 ened this morning. well, sarah whitehouse 0c opened the — this morning. well, sarah whitehouse qc opened the case _ this morning. well, sarah whitehouse qc opened the case for— this morning. well, sarah whitehouse qc opened the case for the _ qc opened the case for the prosecution and she began by telling the jury this is prosecution and she began by telling thejury this is not prosecution and she began by telling the jury this is not a trial about the jury this is not a trial about the causes of the hillsborough disaster, she said it is not about whose fault it was, it is about the actions of three men its aftermath. and she explained that in 1989, peter metcalf was a solicitor acting for south yorks
former south yorkshire police officers donald denton and alan foster, and former police solicitor peter metcalf, have all denied the charges. our correspondent, judith moritz, is in salford. tell us more about what was said this morning. tell us more about what was said this morning-— tell us more about what was said this morninu. ~ ., . ., , this morning. well, sarah whitehouse qc 0 ened this morning. well, sarah whitehouse 0c opened the — this morning. well, sarah whitehouse qc opened the...
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she learned he was placed in a temporary foster home in phoenix so she sought help from dr. amy cohen, who runs every last one, a nonprofit who helps reunite families the two got on a plane to arizona to advocate for juan felipe's release. >> we are inundated with calls inundated with calls from families with very young children who they have not heard from for weeks and weeks, who they're unable to locate because even the systems for locating the children have broken down. >> reporter: but this week andrea became one of the lucky ones and so did peludin, finally finding his lost boy >> how are you feeling >> reporter: there are still thousands of parents still fighting through a system that is frankly overwhelmed we also connected with a guatemalan father of two young girls as he dialed a government hotline meant for parents of migrant children he's been calling that hotline every single day for three weeks. we listened as he was put on hold for an hour and a half only to be told that this is a process that requires, quote, patience and serenity and they could not disclose
she learned he was placed in a temporary foster home in phoenix so she sought help from dr. amy cohen, who runs every last one, a nonprofit who helps reunite families the two got on a plane to arizona to advocate for juan felipe's release. >> we are inundated with calls inundated with calls from families with very young children who they have not heard from for weeks and weeks, who they're unable to locate because even the systems for locating the children have broken down. >>...
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they have been in foster care for four years now. often separated from one another. until jennifer tveter, from derry, new hampshire, opened her home to foster all three of them. and just days ago, it happened. holding that sign, "we've waited 4 years, 4 months and 28 days for today!" jumping for joy. neighbors celebrating with a parade. and just watch 6-year-old benjamin with mom. >> now they just get to be children and heal and be happy and loved and they are so loved. >> and right here tonight -- >> hi, david! we're adopted. >> jonathan, madeleine and benjamin on their big new dreams. >> when i grow up i want to be a sketch artist for the police. >> i want to be a baker. >> i want to help foster kids. >> and the oldest jonathan with his message to other children just like him. >> even if it takes a long time, you'll still find the perfect family for you, too. >> bye, david! bye, everybody! >> the hope for all children out there, now their forever family. i'll see you tomorrow. good night. >>> moving forward finding solutions. this is abc7 news. news. news. >> we a
they have been in foster care for four years now. often separated from one another. until jennifer tveter, from derry, new hampshire, opened her home to foster all three of them. and just days ago, it happened. holding that sign, "we've waited 4 years, 4 months and 28 days for today!" jumping for joy. neighbors celebrating with a parade. and just watch 6-year-old benjamin with mom. >> now they just get to be children and heal and be happy and loved and they are so loved....
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you don't get nearly 900 police officers or security forces are injured you mentioned that early in foster the head of the u.p.a. had met with partisan paramilitaries how does that actually work as it's been reported everywhere even maybe not in the washington post which got the story late arguably the british segment of the b.b.c. got the story late about what's been happening in derry belfast character gets all over ulster what he means he need to paramilitaries and they know illegal. under the good friday agreement they are under should have been disbanded a long time back there are no dust of kishan at all or are militant there's no justification for. communication with them because they are involved in the political process are there not the john outside of the group which was quite a loyalist by many people is a u.d.a. e.v.f. an r.n. armed commandos and this is the group of people that are named and were at a meeting with bays and were to update them on what was happening in recent days put it all in the end of the protocol was brought about by the british government because she had
you don't get nearly 900 police officers or security forces are injured you mentioned that early in foster the head of the u.p.a. had met with partisan paramilitaries how does that actually work as it's been reported everywhere even maybe not in the washington post which got the story late arguably the british segment of the b.b.c. got the story late about what's been happening in derry belfast character gets all over ulster what he means he need to paramilitaries and they know illegal. under...
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for middle of the front seat malloy for the thanks so much for coming back on the show well in foster this is distracting all the violence from the real war breakers shinn fame no evidence to suggest that the u.p.a. has been involved in the violence and it's quite and out of it what is your take being where i think one is it's a dangerous talk where arlene drank it to the sage and vienna and lucic after all chin vienna leave the our partners in government in the assembly part and doing the 1st minister do what is very important we get the rate. to their people like the feel comfortable with one of the balances happened on the street is following on from whenever we leave particularly met with the loyalist paramilitaries to she said explain to him what was happening around the areas critical and what happened around the issues around the crash that we have to remember that back should preclude who she had by the british government the be rejected a number of measures and likely would have the problems around. the recall and the issues of black and forge and so a lot of the issues are h
for middle of the front seat malloy for the thanks so much for coming back on the show well in foster this is distracting all the violence from the real war breakers shinn fame no evidence to suggest that the u.p.a. has been involved in the violence and it's quite and out of it what is your take being where i think one is it's a dangerous talk where arlene drank it to the sage and vienna and lucic after all chin vienna leave the our partners in government in the assembly part and doing the 1st...
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people like john foster talents were upset by all this. he did not like his penny pinching. he felt that doug winning the cold war took whatever it took in terms of spending money, but humphrey was a hard guy to dislike. a hard guy to stay mad at. so humphrey tended to win these battles. humphrey's anti-spending campaign had eisenhower's full support. now he turned to wilson. if humphrey's career -- if his office took off like a rocket by contrast, wilsons in washington did not go well. it was partly a matter of style. he was relatively unpolished. especially for an executive. he had kind of a hard time finding the right words to express himself. especially in public. as you know, he barely got through his confirmation hearings because he initially refused to sell his stocks and bonds. we had a government salary coming in at 22,000 dollars. his annual salary and gm was 600,000 dollars or more. he was a bit nervous about giving up his money. in the process, he upset many congressmen with his stubbornness, and sometimes his unfortunate choice of words. the other problem with w
people like john foster talents were upset by all this. he did not like his penny pinching. he felt that doug winning the cold war took whatever it took in terms of spending money, but humphrey was a hard guy to dislike. a hard guy to stay mad at. so humphrey tended to win these battles. humphrey's anti-spending campaign had eisenhower's full support. now he turned to wilson. if humphrey's career -- if his office took off like a rocket by contrast, wilsons in washington did not go well. it was...