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logs for more than $100.00 countries considered to be high risk for canine rabies. a temporary bond by the us centers for disease control comes into force. next month's russia, china, india, and saudi arabia are among the countries on the list. as in response to an increase in the number of false vaccination certificates, you can find a lot more and all these stories on the website address for that is all the 0 dot com. ah, this is all, these are the top stories president joe biden is renewing the u. s. commitment to nato, and mark's a major shift from his predecessor, donald trump. st. summit members of the alliance toughened distance against russia, and to keep china of being a security challenge. russia in china, both seeking to drive a wedge in our transatlantic solidarity. we're seeing an increase in malicious
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cyber activity. but our alliance just a strong foundation that stands together. that's how we met every other threatened the past. it's our greatest strength as a meet our challenges of the future and are many and everyone. everyone in that room today understood the shared appreciation. quite frankly, that america is back, the u. s. is approaching 600000 corona virus. dest members of congress held a moment of silence a short while ago to remember those who died. but that's all in america, makes up approximately 15 percent of the world's total fatalities. but the vaccine rule i bear has been successful with 40 percent of the population fully vaccinated . the u. k. is delaying its plan to ease restrictions in england by amongst the final stage of lifting restrictions was due to be carried out next week. but the
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rise in cases linked to the delta variant was 1st originated in india, as prompt to the government to push back a full reopening. thousands of people have been evacuated from their homes after an explosion that a chemical plant in the us state of illinois emergency workers say there's no danger to air quality as ground level firefighters plan to let the fire continue to burn. they say using water the cause, the chemicals to flow into a nearby liver. the operators of a nuclear plant in china, fixing what they say is a performance issue. after concern was raised over a build up of gas emissions. the chinese state operators as activities at the power station in kwan don't province meet safety standards and the surrounding environment is secure. plan's other operator french energy giant adf, has called for a meeting with his chinese partners. those are the headlines. these continues here on our, to 0 after false lines seated by by on the counting the cost agenda
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inequality. it's always been there when it comes to employment. and now the pandemic made it worth, we've got the numbers on just out disproportionate job loss of the theme and the discussion on what needs to happen to reverse these troubling trend. counting to come on al jazeera me, i think you're in a loser. okay. all the time that i get out of you, as you say, you haven't even seen a been from me. i just want you to cry more. why is it right or? no, no, i want you to kill yourself. i want you to go in the bathroom and let your rest
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right now and lead out january 29th. it was a holiday weekend. he came back sunday night just enter age. remember, pushing my head back into the pool and then pulling me out by my hair. she started chuckling. mom, under water show i got moms phone in dial 911. i just remember the habit of their nerve good. he had a nurse. i was want to shoot adams, i was trying to check me and my mom and my sister called me in arrange to think are going to help you on
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department of children and families. it sounds like what you're saying that for as bad as the abuse was nothing compared to what nothing. carmen's punishment was that he spent 21 minutes in jail. and you've lost your kid . and you go for being a mom to now being a mom. i mean, in this, up to 2 to 4 lines, we traveled to florida to investigate an agency did a record of blaming domestic violence victims for their abuse and then taking away their children. ah me. for months i've been speaking to women across the state of florida, who tell me that despite its intention to protect children,
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the florida department of children and families is causing more harm than last year . the agency separated more than 3000 children because of domestic violence. in april, i met a group of women who gathered at the state capital to protest dcf. the sign over here to prevent child abuse of job because they're the ones that are causing the just come into your house without a warrant with that court order. and take a trial, it is a level the brief, i don't know how to put into our webster, didn't design work for this. i don't know who we're supposed to be protecting here, but nobody's protecting us the, the abuse or needs to be held accountable. not the mother and not the children in it's been 2 and a half years since dcf 1st separated lena hale from her 2 children. ah,
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she lives alone. now. i knew late after lena, then husband car, my lonia attack turned 2019 dcf placed her son lean at her mother's house. on weekday mornings, lena comes over to make him breakfast before school. he's 10 now paper again for marina or the job or she moves and every time i found the department separated lean from his stepfather car mine because witnessing domestic violence can have severe long term effects on kid. ok here. but dcf also separated him from lena in,
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in the agencies view when carmen beat lena strangled her, she didn't do enough to prevent her children from witnessing william lane. let's go, buddy, give everybody a kiss. now, dcf doesn't consider her a safe parent. she's not permitted to live with either one of her children. ah, there is this a sort of normal routine. right. williams. do you miss having her here? i'm clear, 9030. as i my theories, i'm sorry. and i think the things that
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attracted me to are they heating, he was just marjoram in large and in charge of me. and when did car mine become physically abusive? i was with it and mine was a push. became like a choke or a grab. i got pregnant me i was always on a shelf always because you know, i was always waiting for the other shoe to drop that in a little. i think it's my nurse or for 32 months. and i think that was a comfort to her because there was so much screaming. i didn't want my kids to see . so they had found machines and hurricane fans. you say sound wise to me? i got,
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i'll smack you in the courtroom. i had those recorded calls because he was calling from the office where we had all of our records. when it was his normal absence. he talked to you like that single day picked up your child and throw it in the dumpster here. what i'm saying, you understand, i kept the recordings because she thought no one would believe or should she play them for the dcf investigators. ready you need any manella. ready ready ready know my show and then kicked my feet out from under me and i got ever going to show you guys every time i do remember just playing bad though and in the dark and just like county days and tell the baby to be a teeth in
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ever know your minister in your ability were back in january of 2019 me. 2019 carmen was released from jail. soon after the attack, dcf scrutinized him and lena for the next 11 months. they learned that car mine had been arrested and charged twice for beating and strangling lena. they found evidence that his ex wife had also filed a restraining order against him. they learned a police responded to his workplace after an employee said car mine had threatened him with a crowbar still the trial. well for system selected car mine as the safe parent, a judge awarded him custody of their 4 year old daughter. me.
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i called for help, i want it out and i still got finished the it's really shocking to me hearing those recordings where he is saying he was going to break her jaw on and that he would still get custody. i mean, that is really difficult to process. how does domestic violence result in a child being taken away from the safe parent? we tend to look at the mother's, it's her children and so she has to act to protect them. and if she doesn't do
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exactly what they think she should have done in that scenario, bending can backfire on her, and she can be accused of having to protect failure to protect under florida law. if a mother fails to protect her children from witnessing the domestic violence against her, she could lose her children. this is where the state lays out why they need to get involved with their children. the mother has continued to expose the children to the ongoing violence and danger of the volatile relationship. and that's why, in this documented, argues that lena has failed to protect her children because she maintained a relationship with her abusive husband. what was your house like when you lived with carmen?
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i couldn't really sleep so night because he was always screaming my mom. one of the 1st questions i get us was that she leach in 25 years nobody's. there were came out to me and then why does this got think he can treat his family this way? and to me, that's the question we need to be asking. her staying in the relationship is not a chronic. him putting his hands on her. that's a crop they're kind of damned if they do in them that they don't the call in the law enforcement. the fear is really what that starts. and if you're running a risk of losing your children, that's really scary place to be. we've heard so many women say they wish they would have never called the police. what does that tell you about the system that is broken and we need to work on it. any time the system is set up to prevent people from asking for help. we're in trouble planning.
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i usa to day publish this body camera footage from 2019 as part of an investigation into dcf. it shows what a child removal looks like in practice. you don't have came into this mother's life after a boyfriend beat, her strangled her and left her unconscious. in the agency's view, while she was unconscious, she had left her children unsupervised. now the investigator has tractor 2 boys to their daycare. are they not me? she's here to take them to foster home the
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ah mega. right? you are doing your dcf eventually returned her children. are they on down the desks were so bizarre, so cruel that they made huge headlines and sparkle usa to day found that in recent years, child removals for domestic violence in florida spiked after dcf based criticism. it's a cycle that works like case of child, the policeman headline and outreach public demands action. and in response, dcf removes more children from their homes, both justified and not. in 2014 a miami herald investigation found the dcf failed to prevent the death of almost 500 children. over a period of 6 years. in response, florida,
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lawmakers made it easier for dcf to separate children from their parents. we wanted to understand the thinking behind these removal, but no one at dcf would talk to us. so we tracked down a lawyer. we used to work for the agency. how many child removals were you doing there? be some time, certain days where you'd have 5 or 6 in the day. how many of those removal do you think were absolutely necessary to keep the children safe? that's probably like 510 percent of the cases and most i found this way and i sound like a monster. one thing that we were doing more to protect our job than protect children at a time. and there was a lot of, i had used the slang word, but the way was basically covering your covering your ass and the new ation. you didn't want to make the wrong call and lose your job.
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right, right. anytime something happened with the child in florida. if god forbid a child, there is barrage of blame and you know everybody's point fingers to the systems become very liability driven. we're doing the usb today. investigation also found that when dcf removed more kids from their parents, that created a need for new foster homes. but dcf failed to properly that the new foster parent, and as a result, the agency delivered some children to foster parents who then physically and sexually abused them. dcf shouldn't be finding out about these things in, in the newspaper. january 2021. dcf top official responded to usa, today's findings at an oversight hearing. serial pedophile had over 30 of our children in his care. i'm not happy with the quality of that work. the quality of
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the work was poor at they stop removing children from loving families. they'll open up the bed and those good foster care for the children that really need it. and those children won't have to go from place where they're going to be abused. we can't be defined by media story. there's a lot of, there's a 1000000, great things that happen in the system every day. first, we have lena marie hale. lena also testified miss hale, i am victim not only of domestic. i want to suffer some severe and battling syndrome, but also a victim of a system. please, mr. pablo, how me understand my abuse or so custody of our daughter. i have resigned the following month. what exactly are you all asking for? we want you to have to have accountability, society as a whole,
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thinks that you're a bad person, and society needs to be educated, that that's not necessarily the fact. hi, beatrice, this is natasha. felts from paul mines requested interviews with dcf officials who could explain how the agents be handled, domestic violence, and whether it's pursuing reforms. over a period of weeks, the agency declined multiple requests. so we could schedule an interview in a statement dcf emphasize the consequences that witnessing domestic violence can have for children. it is even more distressing. the statement said, the parents do not quote, take action to try and stop the cycle of abuse. i still wanted to understand what lena's case looked like from the inside. so i
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located the case manager who was in charge of lena during dcf investigation. i feel to understand how someone like her could lose custody of her children to the perpetrator of abuse. if they're not together and that has never hurt the kids physically, then there's no reason to believe that he's going to hurt his daughter. i wouldn't say that dad was unsafe as a parent, as a husband 100 percent. what do you remember about lena during that time, what i remember most about her? she's very anxious, i guess. okay, my job is not just magic. it's like that's not my end goal here. remember her being very scared and fearful of losing her kid or not being with her children or the kids safe with lena, if i went to that home myself and at home study, and i only did, i believe that she was, you know, fit to have her children back was all parties agree that she was safe. parents may of 2019 was a turning point. in the case lena tested positive for cooking twice. according to
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dcf records, having the substance abuse problem, does that automatically mean that you're not a fit parent? not at all, not at all. it just depends on if she tried to parent while impaired, lena disputed the cast as false positives. christiana said those denials probably heard her case. still, dcf never accused lena of abusing her children. this was christmas day mcdonald's. i got an hour with it. i guess i don't know years that i'd be at mcdonalds for an hour with my kids on cuz i was surprised that it ended up that way. especially when there was the caregiver in the grandparents. we're not seeing a lot of agree just cases of child abuse. what we see are parents are struggle
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when they get involved with the family because of domestic violence. they may uncover other issues like substance misuse but we need to support them and helping them get to a better place, leaving them better than we found them. not making errors are always in my are there's only been an instance of maybe one or 2 cases where i thought it was actually i just needed to be removed. i think it's widely misused. i. i don't agree with moving so many kids from home. it just as a traumatizing them all over again. lena was one of christiane as last cases before she resigned in 2019. she said she left the agency because she was doing more harm than good. the
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worse would call should be less than a year to car. mine's last attack on a judge granted. carmen custody of their daughter in the court order. he wrote the car mine was now safe because he completed a battery intervention program. there was no evidence that car mine had beaten or strangled anyone else. under dcf supervision, the domestic violence was quote, remedied. please leave your message for carmen. lonnie. i did not respond to our repeated interview requests with a program called fault lines. i was wondering if you might have some time to talk to me. where is your sister now? was it was con line. when a tough a trainer of domestic violence, awarded custody of a child, the method,
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the child guess what my parent did was okay. and that's, that's not a good message. as horrible as it is for children when the semester, well, and what is more horrible is that they don't witness the accountability. monday you got your shoes. all right, you got everything you need in order to get me away from my mom and what are your hopes for the future? but i get a little sister again. are you happy? know who they used to be when i was like 5 percent happy. i was just wrong
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i the average person believes that when the child welfare service comes to a home and remove the child that that removal was warranted. i've heard a lot of people say, well, you know, these are outliers. these are al airs. this is the experience the survivors in general 1st and some dcf closed lena's case. at this point, marina sees no clear path to getting her kids back me. a judge granted lena one hour a visitation a week with her daughter. but during the cooper 19 pandemic, she's been limited to video visit during the visit. lena says her daughter, hold an ipad. while carmen sits just outside the frame
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