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i never saw my baby as a baby. — saw your baby? i never saw my baby as a baby. i — saw your baby?w your baby? i never saw my baby as a baby, i saw my son when i saw your baby? i never saw my baby as a baby, i saw my son when he i saw your baby? i never saw my baby | as a baby, i saw my son when he was as a baby, i saw my son when he was a grown man, 31 years old. did as a baby, i saw my son when he was a grown man, 31 years old.— a grown man, 31 years old. did you live our a grown man, 31 years old. did you give your baby _ a grown man, 31 years old. did you give your baby away? _ a grown man, 31 years old. did you give your baby away? i _ a grown man, 31 years old. did you give your baby away? i did - a grown man, 31 years old. did you give your baby away? i did not. i a grown man, 31 years old. did you| give your baby away? i did not. the horror of what _ give your baby away? i did not. the horror of what to _ give your baby away? i did not. the horror of what to these _ give your baby away? i did not. the horror of what to these women i give your baby away? i did not. the horro
i never saw my baby as a baby. — saw your baby? i never saw my baby as a baby. i — saw your baby?w your baby? i never saw my baby as a baby, i saw my son when i saw your baby? i never saw my baby as a baby, i saw my son when he i saw your baby? i never saw my baby | as a baby, i saw my son when he was as a baby, i saw my son when he was a grown man, 31 years old. did as a baby, i saw my son when he was a grown man, 31 years old.— a grown man, 31 years old. did you live our a grown man, 31...
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eh, it’s easier and faster for mom to adapt to her baby and baby to mom., you're beautiful, babe. now we are in the intensive care unit for newborn babies , where babies go, either immediately after birth, or in some situations when they need emergency emergency care or intensive care. children go to the intensive care unit, where they are treated by children resuscitators. this is a very serious profession that requires a great concentration of attention , a great observation of knowledge and a very clear speed of decision-making, because there is not only every minute. here is a second. each road in helping newborn children. especially if it's not a full-term baby. the children are here in cuvettes, the cuvettes allow you to maintain a certain temperature. humidity is monitored baby's temperature oxygen content in the blood baby is born on the thirty-seventh dash of the fortieth week, then he, as it were, optimally matured to a state of independent life, if a premature child is born earlier with a hand and the earlier the born child, he, of course, will
eh, it’s easier and faster for mom to adapt to her baby and baby to mom., you're beautiful, babe. now we are in the intensive care unit for newborn babies , where babies go, either immediately after birth, or in some situations when they need emergency emergency care or intensive care. children go to the intensive care unit, where they are treated by children resuscitators. this is a very serious profession that requires a great concentration of attention , a great observation of knowledge...
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i didn't see no baby. they didn't have baby. there _ no baby. they didn't have baby.a the there were empty hands. the police say they are — there were empty hands. the police say they are grateful _ there were empty hands. the police say they are grateful for _ there were empty hands. the police say they are grateful for the - say they are grateful for the support they're getting during their investigation and say there has been an outpouring of public sympathy for the baby. that was shown today by some of the those who near by and gathered near the scene.— some of the those who near by and gathered near the scene. come to lay nowers now — gathered near the scene. come to lay nowers now flowers. _ gathered near the scene. come to lay nowers now flowers. i _ gathered near the scene. come to lay nowers now flowers. i can't _ gathered near the scene. come to lay nowers now flowers. i can't stop - nowers now flowers. i can't stop thinking — nowers now flowers. i can't stop thinking about _ nowers now flowers. i can't stop thinking about it. _ nowers now flowers. i can't s
i didn't see no baby. they didn't have baby. there _ no baby. they didn't have baby.a the there were empty hands. the police say they are — there were empty hands. the police say they are grateful _ there were empty hands. the police say they are grateful for _ there were empty hands. the police say they are grateful for the - say they are grateful for the support they're getting during their investigation and say there has been an outpouring of public sympathy for the baby. that was shown...
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sarah copland: i just remember i was just screaming, "my baby. my baby. help my baby."jheir: everything is really destroyed. the fabric of our generation and our time is really destroyed. it's really gone. adam: as the a's middle east correspondent, beirut was my city too. the blast wrecked my neighborhood, injured my friends and stole hope from those who had already endured so much. tonight, on "four corners," the extraordinary story of how this disaster unfolded, told by the people who were there. ♪♪♪ ♪♪♪ ♪♪♪ adam: lebanon may be broken and broke, chaotic and forever on the verge of collapse. but for the two years, i lived in beirut with my family. it was a wonderful place. seductive and special. and it seemed safe, just like the ever-present reminders of the civil war. here's a beirut scene, the holiday inn. the snowcapped mountains at sunset and the children feeding the fish on the pier. the district shattered by the blast was our world. one café became an oasis for my family. omar: it's an old building with-- adam: it was owned by lebanese-australian omar jheir, wh
sarah copland: i just remember i was just screaming, "my baby. my baby. help my baby."jheir: everything is really destroyed. the fabric of our generation and our time is really destroyed. it's really gone. adam: as the a's middle east correspondent, beirut was my city too. the blast wrecked my neighborhood, injured my friends and stole hope from those who had already endured so much. tonight, on "four corners," the extraordinary story of how this disaster unfolded, told by...
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that was my understanding from before the baby was born >> with the baby >> no, the baby was a gift forptical detectives, especially this brand-ne mother, something about this story did not sound quit right. the father, for example, the fact that the alleged abusiv guy didn't seem to exist but then they talk to ex husband jeff and the story h heard, completely different. and he came directly from mari when she went to visit jef shortly after getting pregnant >> i put my head on her stomac and i said, what's going o with this? and she wasn't really showing. and her story at that time was well i'm just being surrogate. so we did a type of artificial insemination >> well, well, well. the pastor was the sperm donor in this new story, marie's gif was to be the pastor artificially's surrogate but why the conflicting stories? to find, out the detective consulted three special church ladies tanya flanders closest confidants >> we call them the inne circle >> and the inner circle said yes, tanya told them but swore them to secrecy. but then, tanya gave up little more. the method was really homem
that was my understanding from before the baby was born >> with the baby >> no, the baby was a gift forptical detectives, especially this brand-ne mother, something about this story did not sound quit right. the father, for example, the fact that the alleged abusiv guy didn't seem to exist but then they talk to ex husband jeff and the story h heard, completely different. and he came directly from mari when she went to visit jef shortly after getting pregnant >> i put my head...
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this is one of our baby dolls... playing her part in - baby dolls... her part in the sexual liberation _ baby dolls. .. playing her part in the sexual liberation of- baby dolls... playing her part in the sexual liberation of women | baby dolls... playing her part in . the sexual liberation of women and the sexual liberation of women and the high street as well. and that made her one of the most successful and well—known business women in the uk. and she did it following her instinct. , , , , ., instinct. this is 'ust brilliant, isn't it? that _ instinct. this isjust brilliant, isn't it? that women - instinct. this isjust brilliant, isn't it? that women were i instinct. this isjust brilliant, i isn't it? that women were just instinct. this isjust brilliant, - isn't it? that women were just as isn't it? that women were 'ust as interested — isn't it? that women were 'ust as interested in i isn't it? that women were 'ust as interested in sexy * isn't it? that women were 'ust as interested in sexy laundry _ isn't it? that women were just as interested in se
this is one of our baby dolls... playing her part in - baby dolls... her part in the sexual liberation _ baby dolls. .. playing her part in the sexual liberation of- baby dolls... playing her part in the sexual liberation of women | baby dolls... playing her part in . the sexual liberation of women and the sexual liberation of women and the high street as well. and that made her one of the most successful and well—known business women in the uk. and she did it following her instinct. , , , ,...
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this is how doctors say babies _ if preferred. this is how doctors say babies can _ if preferred.afely - if preferred. this is how doctors . say babies can be safely introduced to peanuts. hole and chopped nuts should never be given as they are a choking hazard. but when parents start? 0ne choking hazard. but when parents start? one in 50 children in the uk is allergic to peanuts and it can be life—threatening. there has been a threefold increase in recent decades partly driven by faulty advice to avoid peanuts altogether until the age of three. that was dropped in 2009. the current, official and advice is that introducing peanuts should begin at around six months as part of the weaning. a study by allergy experts says it should begin earlier, between four and six months. they estimate peanut allergy could fall by 77% if this was done. that would mean around 10,000 fewer children with a peanut allergy each yearin children with a peanut allergy each year in the uk. 50 children with a peanut allergy each year in the uk-_ children with a peanut allergy each year in the uk. 50 we know
this is how doctors say babies _ if preferred. this is how doctors say babies can _ if preferred.afely - if preferred. this is how doctors . say babies can be safely introduced to peanuts. hole and chopped nuts should never be given as they are a choking hazard. but when parents start? 0ne choking hazard. but when parents start? one in 50 children in the uk is allergic to peanuts and it can be life—threatening. there has been a threefold increase in recent decades partly driven by faulty...
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because you've got to kill the baby... it's not about an unplanned pregnancy. it's about a baby. it's not a baby when you've got a choice. it's a pregnancy. it's an unplanned pregnancy or unintended pregnancy, or an unwanted pregnancy. it was just immediately diving in with that laden language. l to get rid of it... glossyna says she's not here to tell me what to do. then describes what she says are the risks of having an abortion. the medication, i mean, are there any kind of side effects from that? a lot of what was in there was just simply false. - there is no increased risk of infertility, - the risk of haemorrhage is minimal. _ from, you know, a professional standards point of view, as a counsellor, they're not there to advise, they are not there to guide, and they are so not there to give their opinion. neither crossroads crisis pregnancy centre nor glossyna responded to our request for comment. of the 57 centres we looked into, 32 made their religious affiliations clear. and 20 of them provided impartial advice. next, tyneside pregnancy advice centre. it says it has a chri
because you've got to kill the baby... it's not about an unplanned pregnancy. it's about a baby. it's not a baby when you've got a choice. it's a pregnancy. it's an unplanned pregnancy or unintended pregnancy, or an unwanted pregnancy. it was just immediately diving in with that laden language. l to get rid of it... glossyna says she's not here to tell me what to do. then describes what she says are the risks of having an abortion. the medication, i mean, are there any kind of side effects from...
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they're making babies, they're having lots of babies. and as a result, women are doing what women do great and best, which is the mother's right. now they say that may could be mothers too, as little weird, but ah, the difference is that you will stay in these cultures. women will actually care for the home. well, take care the food and they'll keep the house clean and take care the big that if the house is the container for the love of a family, it needs a caretaker. but in the west, a women don't stay in the homes, women are becoming and you know, it's fine. it's but the actions have consequences, ceos and entrepreneurs and sen babies off the day, care and putting them in indoctrination. camps called schools where as the opposed to traditional societies, the governments training our kids and the families are not. so therefore there are no family values. the mother is the one that instills the family values into the children. but if the mother's there and the kids are at daycare, well then disney world becomes the standard value structu
they're making babies, they're having lots of babies. and as a result, women are doing what women do great and best, which is the mother's right. now they say that may could be mothers too, as little weird, but ah, the difference is that you will stay in these cultures. women will actually care for the home. well, take care the food and they'll keep the house clean and take care the big that if the house is the container for the love of a family, it needs a caretaker. but in the west, a women...
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she said the baby, freddie, is thriving in his parents' care.g, smiling. what were you thinking? it was like having someone turning around to the local authority and saying to them on my behalf, "i told you so." researchers sayjessie is unusual, getting her baby back after losing four others from her care. once one child's been removed, councils are likely to go to court if the mother gets pregnant again. there's been a sharp rise in the number of newborn babies in care proceedings of this kind. in fact, the rate has doubled in the last ten years. and in a good proportion of cases, even as many as half, the parents involved have already had children taken into care. so it's remarkably common. social workers will still monitor the family thanks to a supervision orderfor the next six months. this was jessie's first chance to talk about family courts, to tell her own story and help open up a part of our system that's been operating largely behind closed doors. sanchia berg, bbc news. now a look at some other stories making the news today. borisjohn
she said the baby, freddie, is thriving in his parents' care.g, smiling. what were you thinking? it was like having someone turning around to the local authority and saying to them on my behalf, "i told you so." researchers sayjessie is unusual, getting her baby back after losing four others from her care. once one child's been removed, councils are likely to go to court if the mother gets pregnant again. there's been a sharp rise in the number of newborn babies in care proceedings of...
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you know, what about women who can have babies or don't want to have babies? why not cut tuition fees across the board? and i spoke to a woman. her name is anna. if a pseudonym, actually she is active in the japanese feminist space and an during our interview, she didn't want to show her face on camera. but she read out a tweet that was her reaction to this proposal and will play it for you right now. and that's her voice. you're going to here right now on this to instead of actually listening to the women and the people for what they want, they incentivize birth with money. meanwhile, childbirth is still not covered by the national health insurance or the counter pills are unavailable. abortion pills are not approved now, parental leave rate minimal. so even if the l d p government wants to increase mail parental leave, it's not necessarily true that men are going to take it and there's a whole host of other things that women have asked for. that they feel like the government isn't listening to and needs to listen to women. so what do women want? so there are
you know, what about women who can have babies or don't want to have babies? why not cut tuition fees across the board? and i spoke to a woman. her name is anna. if a pseudonym, actually she is active in the japanese feminist space and an during our interview, she didn't want to show her face on camera. but she read out a tweet that was her reaction to this proposal and will play it for you right now. and that's her voice. you're going to here right now on this to instead of actually listening...
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and at 37 weeks they delivered that baby by c-section and the baby is doing well.treat the preborn as patients and patients have rights. >> ashley: my jaw dropped hearing that story, incredible to hear that and so good to know there are doctors like you. it is well known you are a pro-life doctor and this group considers themselves to be inclusive, but they are leaving you out. how will you respond to this? >> we will stand up for patient rights, we are doing spina bifida surgery and injecting medication into the fluid to correct babies with abnormal heart rates. we stand up for the preborn, they are patients, we will stand and defend their rights, a person is a person, no matter how small and look at future of medicine. we want access to expose next generation of physicians on how to treat the preborn as patients. they are taught a latin term first of all, do no harm and then taught a patient is a person and entitled to respect and bodily integrity, open heart surgery, spina bifida surgery, these babies are patients and if they are a patient, they are a person. th
and at 37 weeks they delivered that baby by c-section and the baby is doing well.treat the preborn as patients and patients have rights. >> ashley: my jaw dropped hearing that story, incredible to hear that and so good to know there are doctors like you. it is well known you are a pro-life doctor and this group considers themselves to be inclusive, but they are leaving you out. how will you respond to this? >> we will stand up for patient rights, we are doing spina bifida surgery...
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but i think when we consider what the baby boom is, even baby boomers don't understand the scale. it was an enormous disruption in the american population. 1945, about 140 million people in america total population. over the course of the next 19 years, 76 million more babies are born. but you think about what that means. what does it mean? five years later you're going to have a lot more kinder gartance, more schools, more teachers, when they hit middle school, you have to do that with middle school, high school. over the course, los angeles was opening one new school, elementary middle or high school every single month. when we think for example, think about all the schools that backlash brown versus board of education named after confederate leaders, they had to build all these schools happening at the moment of tension. the baby boom emerged 1946 to 1964 at a period when immigration was restrict td. in the 1920s new restrictions imposed as a backlash against immigrants from eastern and southern europe. so that didn't get lifted until after the boom was over. so it's much white
but i think when we consider what the baby boom is, even baby boomers don't understand the scale. it was an enormous disruption in the american population. 1945, about 140 million people in america total population. over the course of the next 19 years, 76 million more babies are born. but you think about what that means. what does it mean? five years later you're going to have a lot more kinder gartance, more schools, more teachers, when they hit middle school, you have to do that with middle...
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so, residents have been waking _ missing baby. so, residents have been waking up _ missing baby. up this morning - missing baby. so, residents have been waking up this morning to l missing baby. so, residents have been waking up this morning to a missing baby. so, residents have . been waking up this morning to a lot of police presence in the east sussex area. it's a major operation because the police are looking at a 91 square miles area behind me at a golf course and also allotments. they've been going through undergrowth, looking through water bots and sheds. drones are involved, thermal imaging cameras, helicopters and dogs. police vans have been coming to and from the area as well as specialist search and rescue teams. not too far away from here, constance marten and mark gordon were arrested first on suspicion of child neglect and then yesterday they were arrested on suspicion of gross negligence manslaughter. police are particularly asking the public to help come forward with any information because they believe the baby was last seen with them on the 8th of january and th
so, residents have been waking _ missing baby. so, residents have been waking up _ missing baby. up this morning - missing baby. so, residents have been waking up this morning to l missing baby. so, residents have been waking up this morning to a missing baby. so, residents have . been waking up this morning to a lot of police presence in the east sussex area. it's a major operation because the police are looking at a 91 square miles area behind me at a golf course and also allotments. they've...
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and he is like me i understand newborns, baby, yes , a newborn, baby, whom she gave birth to there, well my opinion, january 10 is your nephew. she introduced me to roman. i was a girl who was in the places where freedom was decided ; she was imprisoned for the murder of her father first, then for the murder of her mother. i'm just shocked by what i heard, i understood correctly, she killed her father her father her own father her mother. yes, that is, she killed her father, sat and then her mother and counted again, and now imagine irina decided to introduce her nephew to such a bride. i myself no matter how i say i'm a saint. well, i was also on the 105th part of the first murder. and who did you kill, no matter how i killed. it's just that i was really in the wrong place, but i was walking. my sister called me in a cafe. i came to visit her in a cafe. she had a whole apartment with guests. i went to bed. then i was awakened from what men. e, with whom she lived was looking for. look what you've done, supposedly. i strangled my sister. and you don't remember it. no, i don't remember th
and he is like me i understand newborns, baby, yes , a newborn, baby, whom she gave birth to there, well my opinion, january 10 is your nephew. she introduced me to roman. i was a girl who was in the places where freedom was decided ; she was imprisoned for the murder of her father first, then for the murder of her mother. i'm just shocked by what i heard, i understood correctly, she killed her father her father her own father her mother. yes, that is, she killed her father, sat and then her...
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no one thing 1st certain how expensive it can be to have a baby. next, christie, i explores the industry on the profits. ah i oh, when i went to the wrong 103. just don't. i mean you world, you have to shape out. this thing becomes an engagement equals the trail. when so many find themselves worlds apart, we choose to look so common ground. with infertility, a disease, a condition, a symptom or a disability. this aspect is highly debated and there are very diverse opinions on it. according to a world health organization, it defines in fertility to be a disease of the reproductive system by the failure to achieve of clinical pregnancy after 12 months or more of regular unprotected intercourse. but others say it's not a disease, rather it's a disability or symptom. there may be an atomic or physiological anomalies, or it is the person's fault for waiting too long. as fertility declines with age. some can conceive with one partner, but not with another, et cetera. so in these specific cases, and mortality could be considered not a disease. a why does
no one thing 1st certain how expensive it can be to have a baby. next, christie, i explores the industry on the profits. ah i oh, when i went to the wrong 103. just don't. i mean you world, you have to shape out. this thing becomes an engagement equals the trail. when so many find themselves worlds apart, we choose to look so common ground. with infertility, a disease, a condition, a symptom or a disability. this aspect is highly debated and there are very diverse opinions on it. according to a...
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just babies we just baby's babies agree. we need more babies. we need more people.re not people are babies. see, japan's birth rate is its death rate. i saw they say the world's ending because we're just we can't be bothered reproduce. yeah yeah. wow. all right. let's see the times. finally, french have too finally, the french have too many sex. amazed at many around sex. i'm amazed at that. leo. what's this about? yes, of the french is being sued over claims that . schools over claims that. schools are breaking by failing to breaking the law by failing to give pupils at least three six education lessons year. so the lawsuit was filed by planning familiale asu is homophobic and de seduction. i didn't know you spoke. yeah. do those my french rate there and they went. donald bibliotheque and get the students so you have a lot of i guess you know in france i guess the french the idea of the to do it themselves or you know what some some arthouse film with know people smoking gauloises and aren't doing it in the school but there's issues with an explosion the number of
just babies we just baby's babies agree. we need more babies. we need more people.re not people are babies. see, japan's birth rate is its death rate. i saw they say the world's ending because we're just we can't be bothered reproduce. yeah yeah. wow. all right. let's see the times. finally, french have too finally, the french have too many sex. amazed at many around sex. i'm amazed at that. leo. what's this about? yes, of the french is being sued over claims that . schools over claims that....
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is this your baby or one of your babies? ., , , babies? one of her babies. briduet babies?t oakes _ babies? one of her babies. bridget oakes will - babies? one of her babies. bridget oakes will be - babies? one of her babies. i bridget oakes will be studying the rocket test in great detail. from an engine perspective we want to make sure that our engine start up healthy, a steady state, that is healthy, and we are getting the first power levels that we need and a lot of that we can test on the ground because those are the things that we want to make sure are healthy in orbit. what is the height of it? pretty muchjust in orbit. what is the height of it? pretty much just the horizontal frame? it? pretty much just the horizontalframe? it does not go too high? we horizontal frame? it does not go too high?— go too high? we put it on a friend to — go too high? we put it on a friend to film _ go too high? we put it on a friend to film the _ go too high? we put it on a friend to film the test. - friend to film the test. remember gavin? he is one half of these lomu guys who helped m
is this your baby or one of your babies? ., , , babies? one of her babies. briduet babies?t oakes _ babies? one of her babies. bridget oakes will - babies? one of her babies. bridget oakes will be - babies? one of her babies. i bridget oakes will be studying the rocket test in great detail. from an engine perspective we want to make sure that our engine start up healthy, a steady state, that is healthy, and we are getting the first power levels that we need and a lot of that we can test on the...
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so the baby boom when i think of the baby boom here in san francisco, we had the summer of love.dstock and all that. those are the people who eventually ended up being you know, the boomers who are now graying a lot of those same people that were at the summer of love ended up voting for donald trump. how does that you know, jive? well, it's important to recognize the baby boom itself is not really much more heavily republican than democratic right in the 2020 election, a few points more for trump than for joe biden, but the baby boomers make up a much higher percentage of the republican party because the democratic party has so many younger people. so many people who are non white. they're members of that party. the republican party is mostly older and mostly white. and so when we think of white, older people and what their politics are, we associate that more republican party you know, i don't know how many people there were actually who are, you know down the haight ashbury in the 19 sixties who then grew up become trump voters in 2016, but it certainly is clear that the polit
so the baby boom when i think of the baby boom here in san francisco, we had the summer of love.dstock and all that. those are the people who eventually ended up being you know, the boomers who are now graying a lot of those same people that were at the summer of love ended up voting for donald trump. how does that you know, jive? well, it's important to recognize the baby boom itself is not really much more heavily republican than democratic right in the 2020 election, a few points more for...
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my baby's funeral. i think i'm in the indiana and whether one policeman were standing at the door of the church and i asked them, why are you looking for me? and they said my name am and i said yes, that's me. center. they said you're under arrest for murder. i asked why i didn't kill anyone. they took my baby's body out of the coffin and threw it in the back of the pickup truck. they took my baby and they took me to now and i know i left my 2 daughters behind my. my parents were no longer there to take care of them. he didn't want to leave them with my brother. the one who had hurt me. my brother, his friends, have their families. while my daughters are suffering from mia and back and they're having a hard time on their own and i'm suffering without them. he yourself as hell, life has been really hard on me in that regard. what i mean? like all in this blue. yes he has. he sort of, i thought, so if i'm the only one, maybe they just got it wrong or it was maybe they just made a mistake to thank god it w
my baby's funeral. i think i'm in the indiana and whether one policeman were standing at the door of the church and i asked them, why are you looking for me? and they said my name am and i said yes, that's me. center. they said you're under arrest for murder. i asked why i didn't kill anyone. they took my baby's body out of the coffin and threw it in the back of the pickup truck. they took my baby and they took me to now and i know i left my 2 daughters behind my. my parents were no longer...
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go check on the baby! >> back home in sarajevo, aida explains why she drives across bosnia every day. originally, she studied literature and trained to be a nurse. but, when she had her son zejd seven years ago, she realized just what it takes to care for a baby. she saw how much the mothers in her own circle were struggling and decided to take action. >> when we founded our first facebook group, we were helping one baby a month. in our free time, we collected everything just for this one baby. then, a couple of tv channels reported on it, and suddenly, we were getting calls from mothers who were in dire straits as well as people who wanted to help the babies. >> today the aid organization has five full-time staff members. much of the collection work is done by others like this day-care center in sarajevo. the children here have brought in items for donation. helping othersan be fun. >> i donated toys, so the children would have sothing that they wouldn't have otherwise so they can have fun and be happy. >
go check on the baby! >> back home in sarajevo, aida explains why she drives across bosnia every day. originally, she studied literature and trained to be a nurse. but, when she had her son zejd seven years ago, she realized just what it takes to care for a baby. she saw how much the mothers in her own circle were struggling and decided to take action. >> when we founded our first facebook group, we were helping one baby a month. in our free time, we collected everything just for...
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go check on the baby! >> back home in sarajevo, aida explains why she drives across bosnia every day. originally, she studied literature and trained to be a nurse. but, when she had her son zejd seven years ago, she realized just what it takes to care for a baby. she saw how much the mothers in her own circle were struggling and decided to take action. >> when we founded our first facebook group, we were helping one baby a month. in our free time, we collected everything just for this one baby. then, a couple of tv channels reported on it, and suddenly, we were getting calls from mothers who were in dire straits as well as people who wanted to help the babies. >> today the aid organization has five full-time staff members. much of the collection work is done by others like this day-care center in sarajevo. the children here have brought in items for donation. helping othersan be fun. >> i donated toys, so the children would have sothing that they wouldn't have otherwise so they can have fun and be happy. >
go check on the baby! >> back home in sarajevo, aida explains why she drives across bosnia every day. originally, she studied literature and trained to be a nurse. but, when she had her son zejd seven years ago, she realized just what it takes to care for a baby. she saw how much the mothers in her own circle were struggling and decided to take action. >> when we founded our first facebook group, we were helping one baby a month. in our free time, we collected everything just for...
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just we just baby's babies agree. we need more babies. we need more people.e not people are babies. see, japan's birth rate is its death rate. i saw they say the world's ending because we're just we can't be bothered reproduce. yeah yeah. wow. all right. let's see the times. finally, french have too finally, the french have too many sex. amazed at many around sex. i'm amazed at that. leo. what's this about? yes, of the french is being sued over claims that. schools are breaking failing to breaking the law by failing to give pupils at least three six education lessons year. so the lawsuit was filed by planning familiale asu is homophobic and de seduction. i didn't know you spoke. yeah. do those my french rate there and they went. donald bibliotheque and get the students so you have a lot of i guess you know in france i guess the french the idea of the to do it themselves or you know what some some arthouse film with know people smoking gauloises and aren't doing it in the school but there's issues with an explosion the number of studies and this is across the
just we just baby's babies agree. we need more babies. we need more people.e not people are babies. see, japan's birth rate is its death rate. i saw they say the world's ending because we're just we can't be bothered reproduce. yeah yeah. wow. all right. let's see the times. finally, french have too finally, the french have too many sex. amazed at many around sex. i'm amazed at that. leo. what's this about? yes, of the french is being sued over claims that. schools are breaking failing to...
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whereabouts that may be that baby and we do not know the gender of this baby but the baby may be harmedr at severe risk of harm given that the search areas of a extensive area around 90 square miles from the port of new haven all the way to brighton. there is a considerable area to search and fairly cold temperatures as well. the temperatures plummeted overnight and there of france this morning thatis and there of france this morning that is where the concerns of been so crave for the baby. he charges joining us, police and sussex say tonight that they do have a significant development in this case and we are expecting in the next few minutes to hear from the med and we are expecting in the next few minutes to hearfrom the med police and sussex police were expected of those microphones and the media waiting for the announcement that they are going to bring us. we would take your life of the scammers as soon as we get someone in front of microphones up in the meantime, let's crossover the sport stink at some of the sports news. —— sports day. hello and welcome to sportsday i'm laura mcgh
whereabouts that may be that baby and we do not know the gender of this baby but the baby may be harmedr at severe risk of harm given that the search areas of a extensive area around 90 square miles from the port of new haven all the way to brighton. there is a considerable area to search and fairly cold temperatures as well. the temperatures plummeted overnight and there of france this morning thatis and there of france this morning that is where the concerns of been so crave for the baby. he...
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while detectives hepe the baby _ return to us. while detectives hope the baby is _ return to us.live, - return to us. while detectives. hope the baby is alive, perhaps being looked after by someone else, they are becoming increasing the consent, constance marten�*s mother says while he is relieved she has been found he is worried about his missing grandchild they hope to finally meet. but after another night of freezing weather that hope here is fading. vincent mcaviney, bbc news. let's get some of the day's other news. police in israel say that all israeli suspects detained over rioting against palestinians in the occupied west bank on sunday night have been released. eight people were detained over the rampage in which houses and cars were set alight. a police spokesman said that three of those released remained under house arrest. at least 650 schoolgirls have been poisoned by toxic gas in iran since november in what many believe is a deliberate attempt to force their schools to shut. iran's authorities have opened an investigation. no girls have died, but dozens have been adm
while detectives hepe the baby _ return to us. while detectives hope the baby is _ return to us.live, - return to us. while detectives. hope the baby is alive, perhaps being looked after by someone else, they are becoming increasing the consent, constance marten�*s mother says while he is relieved she has been found he is worried about his missing grandchild they hope to finally meet. but after another night of freezing weather that hope here is fading. vincent mcaviney, bbc news. let's get...
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but there was no sign of the baby.e weather is closing tonight, as it was last night, in terms of the cold and the coldness and the impact that would have on a baby, clearly the risk is getting higher and we have to be open to the fact that this may not end in the way we would like, but we need to remain hopeful. constance martin comes from a hugely wealthy family growing up in this country house in dorset. her father was so close to the royal family that in the 1970s he held the ceremonial role of third page of honour to the late queen. injanuary, he made this appeal to his daughter. darling constance. even though we remain estranged at the moment. i stand by, as i have always done and as the family has always done, to do whatever is necessary for your safe return to us. constance martin became estranged from her family in 2016 when she met mark gordon. he was convicted of rape in the united states, aged just “i, and served 20 years in prison. police believe the baby was born in the back of a car in earlyjanuary. the
but there was no sign of the baby.e weather is closing tonight, as it was last night, in terms of the cold and the coldness and the impact that would have on a baby, clearly the risk is getting higher and we have to be open to the fact that this may not end in the way we would like, but we need to remain hopeful. constance martin comes from a hugely wealthy family growing up in this country house in dorset. her father was so close to the royal family that in the 1970s he held the ceremonial...
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we found this baby. not really. we didn't find a baby.'s name is sunday, she smells candles, then she instantly reviews them, decides whether she likes -- well, show the baby. >> oh my gosh. >> jimmy: all right, so this is a very cute baby, obviously. what we did is we sent her four of your candles, okay? so -- and we asked her, would you like to see sunday's review of your candles? >> let me ask you, does she, like -- once she says no, does it go out of business? [ laughter ] >> jimmy: i can't imagine it's good for the candles. >> ugh. how many followers does she have? >> jimmy: this is the most powerful baby in the candle industry. [ laughter ] >> okay. >> jimmy: she could literally ruin you. but i promise, this is not set up. these are the baby's real reactions. we didn't collude with the baby, all right? first candle is this one called "steeped rose." >> hi, jimmy. >> jimmy: hi. >> jimmy: yes! [ cheers and applause ] steeped rose. that's a winner. the next one is called, neroli leaf. what's that? >> orange blossom. >> jimmy: sounds li
we found this baby. not really. we didn't find a baby.'s name is sunday, she smells candles, then she instantly reviews them, decides whether she likes -- well, show the baby. >> oh my gosh. >> jimmy: all right, so this is a very cute baby, obviously. what we did is we sent her four of your candles, okay? so -- and we asked her, would you like to see sunday's review of your candles? >> let me ask you, does she, like -- once she says no, does it go out of business? [ laughter ]...
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there are so many rules when it comes to baby bottles, especially heating them up.rule number one is never to use the microwave. >> now the company known for keeping your coffee at the perfect temperature is introducing a new product to make baby feeding time. he's here. that is our news, 6 ounce cap. but, you amber has made a name for itself with mugs that keep coffee and tea at the perfect temperature. for now in 27 countries. >> we are in over 5,000 retail stores. >> they've also invented a reusable refrigerated shipping box. and now the temperature control company is introducing a self warming baby bottle. the bottle warmers that are on the market. >> you put it in your turn, an egg timer. it goes 5 minutes and beings. the device has no idea what the milk temperatures. ceo clay alexander says he got the idea over a decade ago with the birth of his daughter. squirting milk on your wrist. you're a new parent. you have all these anxieties. so i thought there's got to be a better way. the $400, amber baby bottle system consists of a rechargeable warming puck. >> but
there are so many rules when it comes to baby bottles, especially heating them up.rule number one is never to use the microwave. >> now the company known for keeping your coffee at the perfect temperature is introducing a new product to make baby feeding time. he's here. that is our news, 6 ounce cap. but, you amber has made a name for itself with mugs that keep coffee and tea at the perfect temperature. for now in 27 countries. >> we are in over 5,000 retail stores. >>...
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i havejust weather could put a newborn baby at risk. been up to the woodland where this infant's body has been found and on a night like this, it is a dark, cold and place, reeta. daniel, thank you. fresh questions have been raised about the judgment of the former health secretary matt hancock during the covid pandemic, after a vast collection of more than 100,000 of his whatsapp messages were released. the messages — which date back to april 2020 — have been published by the daily telegraph, and cover issues such as policies on care homes, schools and testing. in one of the most serious allegations, the paper claims the messages show that mr hancock disregarded advice from senior medical officers to test everyone going into care homes in england — something that he strongly denies. 0ur political editor, chris mason, is in westminster. chris. this is a story aboutjournalistic revelation and betrayal. arguments about the public interest and fairness. ajournalist who broke fairness. a journalist who broke a nondisclosure agreement and dec
i havejust weather could put a newborn baby at risk. been up to the woodland where this infant's body has been found and on a night like this, it is a dark, cold and place, reeta. daniel, thank you. fresh questions have been raised about the judgment of the former health secretary matt hancock during the covid pandemic, after a vast collection of more than 100,000 of his whatsapp messages were released. the messages — which date back to april 2020 — have been published by the daily...
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right now and i saw the baby's head was exposed and the put my right hand by the baby's head and i told give a push and she pushed the baby out. >> amazing. >> to police officers get training on delivering babies for. >> i think he said he was not trained for the situation. >> ashley strohmeyer's husband who said he's a cop said he had to deliver babies before. >> you for raising to the hospital look like you're speeding and you stop them and they say what's wrong and they say babies coming out. >> and then you stop me, here comes right now. ready, push. that's incredible. >> when my first son was born in the city this is before they had credit cards and the cab machines are not the dad has the go bag with a stop at the atm on the way to pay the cab and he was terrified as my wife is doing exercises in the back. >> you can watch stuff like this on fox nation cops is available when cops got canceled fox nation picked it up and we watch it, some of it is tough to watch but you realize night after night day after day what they face from delivering babies to car chases we are grateful for o
right now and i saw the baby's head was exposed and the put my right hand by the baby's head and i told give a push and she pushed the baby out. >> amazing. >> to police officers get training on delivering babies for. >> i think he said he was not trained for the situation. >> ashley strohmeyer's husband who said he's a cop said he had to deliver babies before. >> you for raising to the hospital look like you're speeding and you stop them and they say what's wrong...
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the police searches for the baby continue and we must consider the baby has come to serious harm.s. we are using every resource we have at our disposal to find the baby. police helicopters, sniffer dogs and drones continue to be used to assist the metropolitan and sussex police. we worked overnight in conducting a number of those searches. specifically we have conducted searches in newhaven and open areas of the east and north of brighton, including the southdown. members of the public can expect to see search teams working over the next few days, including the night. support from the public has been vital in the investigation so far, and we continue to appeal to them what information they can provide. i would reiterate members of the public can help us by remaining vigilant and reporting suspicious behaviour or items in their gardens, outbuildings and sheds between the 8th of january and the rest. equally, if you are walking in these areas and discover something you think we should know about, please don't hesitate to contact us, no matter house insignificant it may seem. before
the police searches for the baby continue and we must consider the baby has come to serious harm.s. we are using every resource we have at our disposal to find the baby. police helicopters, sniffer dogs and drones continue to be used to assist the metropolitan and sussex police. we worked overnight in conducting a number of those searches. specifically we have conducted searches in newhaven and open areas of the east and north of brighton, including the southdown. members of the public can...
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having a baby in the house, you know what it's like. just existing, or they would, like, lots of attention for me. but they love her so much and they want so much attention for me. so it's both. it has a lot to do with her, obviously, but they shower her with love. every bath in the sink, they crowd around. miles is in this crazy kissing phase where he's kind of practicing a little bit on everything. >> kelly: my daughter did that to remi! she kept kissing him, it was so cute. i'm like, baby, it's getting weird. [laughter] >> chrissy: i know! miles, it's like 6:00 in the morning, i feel the kisses and he thinks i'm asleep, but it is so cute. top lip, bottom lip. and then with esti he's like, "rahhh!" all in. he is so affectionate. >> kelly: did you throw them a party before esti came home? >> chrissy: i had this big, grand idea. i had a scheduled c-section so i thought it was going happen on a saturday morning or something, so i planned this big scooby-doo party. the kids love scooby-doo right now, and the old ones only. they are very c
having a baby in the house, you know what it's like. just existing, or they would, like, lots of attention for me. but they love her so much and they want so much attention for me. so it's both. it has a lot to do with her, obviously, but they shower her with love. every bath in the sink, they crowd around. miles is in this crazy kissing phase where he's kind of practicing a little bit on everything. >> kelly: my daughter did that to remi! she kept kissing him, it was so cute. i'm like,...