25
25
May 26, 2024
05/24
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 25
favorite 0
quote 0
always foster in manchester — it was last season.or _ it was last season. always foster in manchester for as _ it was last season. always foster in manchester for as for _ it was last season. always foster in manchester for as for the _ it was last season. always foster in manchester for as for the despite . manchester for as for the despite the rain it does seem to be buzzing. —— ali foster. after the top two in the scottish premiership went head—to—head yesterday in the scottish cup final, today was all about the bottom end of scotland's top tier. and ross county are the ones celebrating, after avoiding relegation at the final hurdle — once again, in the playoff, for the second year running. it was much more comfortable for them this year though, as they cruised past championship side raith rovers. on loan birmingham city man brandon khela scoring the final goal of the second leg in a 4—0 win. it was a 6—1 on aggregate, securing county's place in the premiership for a sixth—successive season. while the men's side fell short yesterd
always foster in manchester — it was last season.or _ it was last season. always foster in manchester for as _ it was last season. always foster in manchester for as for _ it was last season. always foster in manchester for as for the _ it was last season. always foster in manchester for as for the despite . manchester for as for the despite the rain it does seem to be buzzing. —— ali foster. after the top two in the scottish premiership went head—to—head yesterday in the scottish cup...
86
86
May 13, 2024
05/24
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 86
favorite 0
quote 0
of foster care — listening, today marks the start of foster care fortnight, is over the next _ fosterher it is right for you. how help yourself to decide whether it is right for yon— help yourself to decide whether it is right for you. how long would you have to commit _ is right for you. how long would you have to commit for? _ is right for you. how long would you have to commit for? you _ is right for you. how long would you have to commit for? you talk - is right for you. how long would you have to commit for? you talk about| have to commit for? you talk about age not being a problem. would you have to say, i could maybe look after a child for six months, a year? after a child for six months, a ear? . , ., ' year? there are loads of different es of year? there are loads of different types of fostering. _ year? there are loads of different types of fostering. kiri _ year? there are loads of different types of fostering. kiri is - year? there are loads of different types of fostering. kiri is a - year? there are loads of different types of fostering. kiri is a good l types of fosteri
of foster care — listening, today marks the start of foster care fortnight, is over the next _ fosterher it is right for you. how help yourself to decide whether it is right for yon— help yourself to decide whether it is right for you. how long would you have to commit _ is right for you. how long would you have to commit for? _ is right for you. how long would you have to commit for? you _ is right for you. how long would you have to commit for? you talk - is right for you. how long would...
28
28
May 29, 2024
05/24
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 28
favorite 0
quote 0
so when i was still in the final foster home, lived in my foster parents, came to or my adoptive parentse to visit me. and the henderson family and i called my who became the person who became my adoptive mother, henderson. and she said, oh, you know, if u' you're with it, you can just call me mom. and i remember like, oh, you know, this is that that's how i sort of recognize that something was different about, this family and that i really was going be in a, you know, a permanent placement little a year, i did have this stable family as as working class family in this kind of dusty, blue collar town in northern california called red bluff. my adoptive was a truck driver. my adoptstant social worker. she had other jobs, too. but that's the job she settled on when when i was adopted. and they paid the bills they made ends meet. we had a family, we had family dinners. it just like a the kind of family i would see on tv or in the movies of like a mom and a dad. and i had an adoptive sister who was their birth daughter, and then they. about a year later, after the and my adoptive was, you kn
so when i was still in the final foster home, lived in my foster parents, came to or my adoptive parentse to visit me. and the henderson family and i called my who became the person who became my adoptive mother, henderson. and she said, oh, you know, if u' you're with it, you can just call me mom. and i remember like, oh, you know, this is that that's how i sort of recognize that something was different about, this family and that i really was going be in a, you know, a permanent placement...
51
51
May 30, 2024
05/24
by
KPIX
tv
eye 51
favorite 0
quote 0
care month. >> here in the bay area, the marin foster care association says 35% of foster kids are placedoutside the county because there aren't enough families to care for them. once they eventually age out of the system, it doesn't get any easier. >> sharon chin introduces us to this week's jefferson award winner who makes his living spaces feel like home. >> reporter: carolyn flannery helps a young adult unlock a new start in life by decorating that person's one-bedroom studio with love. >> we try to make it as homie and as pretty as possible. did you get shower hooks? >> reporter: carolyn and her volunteers are furnishing two units of an apartment building in novato. it's at the marin foster care association purchased. the people who will move in need a place of their own. carolyn knows they have been through a lot in foster care. >> you're placed in a home where everybody is a stranger. it is just a very difficult time and it is very confusing. do you want to work on the bathroom with that stuff? >> reporter: carolyn felt so deeply for the young people, she gave up her interior desig
care month. >> here in the bay area, the marin foster care association says 35% of foster kids are placedoutside the county because there aren't enough families to care for them. once they eventually age out of the system, it doesn't get any easier. >> sharon chin introduces us to this week's jefferson award winner who makes his living spaces feel like home. >> reporter: carolyn flannery helps a young adult unlock a new start in life by decorating that person's one-bedroom...
65
65
May 4, 2024
05/24
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 65
favorite 0
quote 1
t karen. -- tell us about your fostering-— karen. -- tell us about your fostering.just _ we looked into it and at the beginning we just did - we looked into it and at the beginning we just did a - we looked into it and at the i beginning we just did a respite we looked into it and at the - beginning we just did a respite and holidays _ beginning we just did a respite and holidays to— beginning we just did a respite and holidays to see _ beginning we just did a respite and holidays to see if _ beginning we just did a respite and holidays to see if it _ beginning we just did a respite and holidays to see if it was _ beginning we just did a respite and holidays to see if it was something t holidays to see if it was something we could _ holidays to see if it was something we could cope _ holidays to see if it was something we could cope with. _ holidays to see if it was something we could cope with. then- holidays to see if it was something we could cope with. then we - holidays to see if it was something we could cope with. then we went| holidays to see if it was somet
t karen. -- tell us about your fostering-— karen. -- tell us about your fostering.just _ we looked into it and at the beginning we just did - we looked into it and at the beginning we just did a - we looked into it and at the i beginning we just did a respite we looked into it and at the - beginning we just did a respite and holidays _ beginning we just did a respite and holidays to— beginning we just did a respite and holidays to see _ beginning we just did a respite and holidays to see if...
36
36
May 25, 2024
05/24
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 36
favorite 0
quote 3
six years ago he was fostered by clive and his husband.lly, because as a gay man you weren't allowed to, but things changed, society changed and that's where the opportunity came from. myself and my husband considered it and thought, yeah, we've got a room, we've got love to give. he's really pushed himself forward and dedicated himself to learning and stuff like that, so really proud of him. so there are two brothers, but she doesn't know what the long—term plan is going to be for them and they are looking to separate them. at the local charity break, they're discussing the latest fostering case. what would be the reason for separating them? - does she say? there are more children in the system wanting a home than foster carers. i think that's probably because there's lots of misconceptions about it and we know that people think about fostering for a long time, sometimes years, before they finally take the leap. finding the right child to fit into the family is critical in us knowing that when they move there, they can stay there forever.
six years ago he was fostered by clive and his husband.lly, because as a gay man you weren't allowed to, but things changed, society changed and that's where the opportunity came from. myself and my husband considered it and thought, yeah, we've got a room, we've got love to give. he's really pushed himself forward and dedicated himself to learning and stuff like that, so really proud of him. so there are two brothers, but she doesn't know what the long—term plan is going to be for them and...
33
33
May 15, 2024
05/24
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 33
favorite 0
quote 0
foster: thank you, mr. chairman. last friday the fsoc issued a report on nonbank mortgage servicing. in your statement following your vote to approve that report, you stated that the report identifies important financial stability concerns that need to be addressed by congress. the press release notes that nonbank mortgage companies originated approximately 2/3 of mortgages in the united states and owned servicing rates on 54%. i came in in march of 2008. so i spent a lot of the first years cleaning up the mess of an underregulated mortgage industry and the damage it did to families in america. this note reports the benefits of this trend, such as supporting lending to historically underserved community, but also the risks that are associated with it. can you speak a little bit about some of the risks associated with concentration in this space and other dangers? >> thank you for the question, congressman. so, as the report noted, today mortgage servicing is concentrated in a relatively small number of nonbank mortga
foster: thank you, mr. chairman. last friday the fsoc issued a report on nonbank mortgage servicing. in your statement following your vote to approve that report, you stated that the report identifies important financial stability concerns that need to be addressed by congress. the press release notes that nonbank mortgage companies originated approximately 2/3 of mortgages in the united states and owned servicing rates on 54%. i came in in march of 2008. so i spent a lot of the first years...
101
101
May 30, 2024
05/24
by
KPIX
tv
eye 101
favorite 0
quote 0
a foster care association says 35% of children in place. outside of the county.ecause they are enough families to care for them, and once they do a jao to the system, it doesn't get any easier. sharon chin introduces us to this week jefferson award winner caroline flannery helps a young the delta unlock new new start in life by decorating that person's 1 bedroom studio with love >>tried to make it as homey. and as pretty as possible. did you get shower hooks? >>volunteers are furnishing 2 units of an apartment building in novato that the marine foster care association purchased. the people who will move in need a place of their own. had already been through a lot in foster >>care placed in a home where everybody is a stranger. it's just a very, very difficult time. and it's very confusing. do you want to work on the bathroom with that >>felt so deeply for the young people she gave up her interior design business in 2022 to start the nonprofit make it home. she began by furnishing homes for people 18 to 21, who have aged out of foster care, >>want them to know tha
a foster care association says 35% of children in place. outside of the county.ecause they are enough families to care for them, and once they do a jao to the system, it doesn't get any easier. sharon chin introduces us to this week jefferson award winner caroline flannery helps a young the delta unlock new new start in life by decorating that person's 1 bedroom studio with love >>tried to make it as homey. and as pretty as possible. did you get shower hooks? >>volunteers are...
42
42
May 15, 2024
05/24
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 42
favorite 0
quote 0
now, it is not the first time we have heard from baroness foster at the uk covid inquiry.t year, she said that the uk government should have stepped in to fill the void when there were no stormont ministers in place because of the devolved government collapse from 2017 until 2020. we have heard from health officials that the lack of ministerial guidance here in northern ireland it really affect how they could plan for the pandemic. northern ireland were said to be 18 months behind the rest of the united kingdom when it came to planning for such an eventuality. we are expecting to hear more from baroness foster late into this afternoon, and then, the covid inquiry finishes the belfast leg tomorrow after hearing three weeks of evidence on how northern ireland dealt with the pandemic. i of evidence on how northern ireland dealt with the pandemic.— dealt with the pandemic. i assume that a lot of _ dealt with the pandemic. i assume that a lot of the _ dealt with the pandemic. i assume that a lot of the families _ dealt with the pandemic. i assume that a lot of the families and
now, it is not the first time we have heard from baroness foster at the uk covid inquiry.t year, she said that the uk government should have stepped in to fill the void when there were no stormont ministers in place because of the devolved government collapse from 2017 until 2020. we have heard from health officials that the lack of ministerial guidance here in northern ireland it really affect how they could plan for the pandemic. northern ireland were said to be 18 months behind the rest of...
98
98
tv
eye 98
favorite 0
quote 0
so instead, let me tell you why we chose foster city. the rest of his post describes what he finds attractive about the peninsula city, namely its safe environment, ideal location, and high standard of living descriptors. foster city leaders say they're happy to receive, all in the hopes that more companies may choose to follow in its footsteps. >> we are a prime location for offices, and we have that that tech hub biotech hub, all of that co-mingling with with beautiful residential and recreational amenities. the city has to provide now, replit ceo says in the future, he hopes when people hear the word replit, they associate it with foster city. >> similar to how google is associated with mountain view and apple is associated with cupertino in the newsroom. tim johns abc seven news thanks, tim. >> a highly praised vietnamese restaurant is closing down its location at san francisco's ferry building. according to the chronicle, the slanted door is shutting down after 15 years. it was initially supposed to undergo renovations after tempora
so instead, let me tell you why we chose foster city. the rest of his post describes what he finds attractive about the peninsula city, namely its safe environment, ideal location, and high standard of living descriptors. foster city leaders say they're happy to receive, all in the hopes that more companies may choose to follow in its footsteps. >> we are a prime location for offices, and we have that that tech hub biotech hub, all of that co-mingling with with beautiful residential and...
82
82
May 23, 2024
05/24
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 82
favorite 0
quote 0
around in foster care.omewhere that is stable and somewhere that is loving. for kids like luke who can't reunify if biological families they need a forever home and walking through life with them. be there for the 1 time they drive, graduation, when they get married. they should have a family that walks alongside them through life like that and not have to do it on their own. >> dana: bradley, any additional thoughts what cassie just said? >> like she said, go for it. don't let any sort of doubt or fear or anything like that get in your way. the thought has ever crossed your mind, go with your gut feeling. the number of kids out there that need a forever home or just love. >> dana: luke, what are your big plans for the summer? >> well, i went out for football. i'm really excited about playing on the team because it's been a while since i was in sports. >> dana: you are a beautiful family and thank you so much. the kissinger family. >> thank you. >> martha: amazing. when he said i never thought forever was f
around in foster care.omewhere that is stable and somewhere that is loving. for kids like luke who can't reunify if biological families they need a forever home and walking through life with them. be there for the 1 time they drive, graduation, when they get married. they should have a family that walks alongside them through life like that and not have to do it on their own. >> dana: bradley, any additional thoughts what cassie just said? >> like she said, go for it. don't let any...
49
49
May 28, 2024
05/24
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 49
favorite 0
quote 0
in foster care.elp these kids. as a result, 1,000 fewer ohio children are in foster care than when i took office. while that is progress, we must and can do better. currently there are more than 1800 foster children who live in group settings because they are not willing or comfortable enough to take on the significant behavioral and health exams and complex needs these children present. and though some need to be in congress degree -- congregate care the best place is in as to terror home with adults who love them. there's great work going on in northwest sandusky, seneca ottawa, wyandotte counties have recruited foster parents to help children with the most complex needs and created a situation for a child to remain at home in a family. represents from these counties are with us in the gallery today and i want you to stand and give tell a -- give them an applause for the work they are doing. [applause] gov. dewine: we are now replicating what they are doing through a pilot program that will help mo
in foster care.elp these kids. as a result, 1,000 fewer ohio children are in foster care than when i took office. while that is progress, we must and can do better. currently there are more than 1800 foster children who live in group settings because they are not willing or comfortable enough to take on the significant behavioral and health exams and complex needs these children present. and though some need to be in congress degree -- congregate care the best place is in as to terror home with...
190
190
May 17, 2024
05/24
by
KNTV
tv
eye 190
favorite 0
quote 1
it'll be four years in july since foster was shot dead in austin. perry was driving for uber when foster visibly armed approached his car with a group of people. perry said he acted in self-defense. >> i saw him raise his weapon. that's when i grabbed my revolver. >> reporter: it was perry's sentencing last year. >> this court sentences you to a term of 25 years. >> reporter: foster's family said brought them peace. >> i woke up feeling extremely peaceful and feeling, like, thank god justice works. >> reporter: that peace, they say, now shattered with news of perry's release. >> this is like the biggest miscarriage of justice i've ever seen in my life. >> reporter: perry's attorney says his client is overwhelmed with gratitude. >> he was in prison as of 2:00 yesterday, and now he's out, and, you know, he'll take some time to decompress and decide where his future is going to lead. >> reporter: but the district attorney vowing the legal fight isn't over. >> this case is still live on appeal, and we'll continue to explore other legal remedies. >> repo
it'll be four years in july since foster was shot dead in austin. perry was driving for uber when foster visibly armed approached his car with a group of people. perry said he acted in self-defense. >> i saw him raise his weapon. that's when i grabbed my revolver. >> reporter: it was perry's sentencing last year. >> this court sentences you to a term of 25 years. >> reporter: foster's family said brought them peace. >> i woke up feeling extremely peaceful and...
80
80
May 17, 2024
05/24
by
CNNW
tv
eye 80
favorite 0
quote 0
it's garrett fosters. mom and the attorney representing her, quentin braga, him sheila foster. >> thank you so much for joining us this evening. >> it is heartbreaking every time i hear about and remind the audience about what is happened to your family, to your beloved child he was convicted of murder on your daniel perry on april 7 of last year. >> the very next day. governor abbott was speaking openly about wanting to pardon your sons killer what is your feeling tonight reading the governor's pardon? >> it appears as though nothing that was done in trial and nothing that was reviewed by the pardon board was included in his pardon? that is all stuff that was said by the defense attorney in the beginning it's not anything that the pardon board discovered all of that stuff was debunked at trial everything the governor put and his pardon letter was proven wrong. during trial did you feel when the conviction happened and he was found guilty? >> how did you feel about losing your son and justice? >> and accou
it's garrett fosters. mom and the attorney representing her, quentin braga, him sheila foster. >> thank you so much for joining us this evening. >> it is heartbreaking every time i hear about and remind the audience about what is happened to your family, to your beloved child he was convicted of murder on your daniel perry on april 7 of last year. >> the very next day. governor abbott was speaking openly about wanting to pardon your sons killer what is your feeling tonight...
56
56
May 25, 2024
05/24
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 56
favorite 0
quote 2
i children in the system wanting the home that foster carers.— home that foster carers.eap— sometimes years, before they finally take a leap to find the right child. finding _ take a leap to find the right child. finding the right child is critical, thus— finding the right child is critical, thus knowing that when they move that they _ thus knowing that when they move that they can stay there.— that they can stay there. foster carers are _ that they can stay there. foster carers are paid _ that they can stay there. foster carers are paid around - that they can stay there. foster carers are paid around £660 . that they can stay there. foster carers are paid around £660 a i that they can stay there. foster - carers are paid around £660 a week, but it is not easy money. it has its challenges and rewards. it but it is not easy money. it has its challenges and rewards.— challenges and rewards. it wasn't about the rewards. _ challenges and rewards. it wasn't about the rewards. it _ challenges and rewards. it wasn't about the rewards. it was - challenges and rewards. it wasn't
i children in the system wanting the home that foster carers.— home that foster carers.eap— sometimes years, before they finally take a leap to find the right child. finding _ take a leap to find the right child. finding the right child is critical, thus— finding the right child is critical, thus knowing that when they move that they _ thus knowing that when they move that they can stay there.— that they can stay there. foster carers are _ that they can stay there. foster carers are...
29
29
May 27, 2024
05/24
by
NTV
tv
eye 29
favorite 0
quote 0
do you know the story of how your friend became a foster mother? give birth to a child. she has a nurse friend, on that happy evening the nurse called natalya and said that a child had been brought to their hospital. natalya, she is a very good mother, a caring mother, but i understand that you are not just a family friend, natalya. yes, that's right, i'm melena's godmother. at the moment, milena lives with me, she is more comfortable with me, because i am like an older sister to her, she tells me everything in the sense that she cannot, for example, share with her mother, since her mother is older than her much, my mother has different views on life, she can scold her, the situation at home, that is , the conditions in which they live, that is , well, she is with her foster mother, well, that is, this is a hostel, this is a shared bathroom, but it’s as if the conditions are not from good, as they say, that is , you are more comfortable in all respects, right? a what is milena doing now? milena finishes the tenth grade with us, we enter the elevent
do you know the story of how your friend became a foster mother? give birth to a child. she has a nurse friend, on that happy evening the nurse called natalya and said that a child had been brought to their hospital. natalya, she is a very good mother, a caring mother, but i understand that you are not just a family friend, natalya. yes, that's right, i'm melena's godmother. at the moment, milena lives with me, she is more comfortable with me, because i am like an older sister to her, she tells...
20
20
May 24, 2024
05/24
by
RUSSIA24
tv
eye 20
favorite 0
quote 0
norman foster, who is also called the hi-tech guru. appeared in 1967 and since then, led by its founder, has designed many iconic buildings and structures in different countries. so, the recognizable work of the architect norman foster is the renovation of the reistag building in germany, a popular skyscraper in london, which is also called the gherkin building. this is the famous suspension bridge millennium edition headquarters. that the decision on the use of their weapons has not yet been made, they talked for a very long time about what they do not encourage, then they said that they do not allow, then again they advise not to use, but in fact they are waging a war against us, american weapons have already been used on a variety of objects outside the conflict zone, which is why the americans are trying. the state has abolished commissions for transfers between their accounts in different banks, from may 1 , russians can transfer their money from one bank to another for free, the law has come into force, now you can receive a sala
norman foster, who is also called the hi-tech guru. appeared in 1967 and since then, led by its founder, has designed many iconic buildings and structures in different countries. so, the recognizable work of the architect norman foster is the renovation of the reistag building in germany, a popular skyscraper in london, which is also called the gherkin building. this is the famous suspension bridge millennium edition headquarters. that the decision on the use of their weapons has not yet been...
77
77
May 30, 2024
05/24
by
KPIX
tv
eye 77
favorite 0
quote 0
. >>> may is national foster care month and marin foster care association says about 35% of foster childrenecause there just aren't enough families to care for them. once they age out of the system, at the age of 18, it's even more difficult for them. sharon chin introduces you to this week's jefferson award winner who makes their living spaces when they get into a home feel down right cozy. >> reporter: caroline flannery helps a young adult unlock a new start in life by decorating that person's one bedroom studio with love. >> we try to make it as homey and as pretty as possible. did you get shower hooks? >> reporter: caroline and her volunteers are furnishing two units of an apartment building in novato. it's at the marin foster care association purchased. the people who will move in need a place of their own. caroline knows they'd already been through a lot in foster care. >> you are placed in a home where everybody's a stranger. it's just a very, very difficult time and it's very confusing. do you want to -- work on the bathroom with that stuff? >> reporter: caroline felt so deeply for
. >>> may is national foster care month and marin foster care association says about 35% of foster childrenecause there just aren't enough families to care for them. once they age out of the system, at the age of 18, it's even more difficult for them. sharon chin introduces you to this week's jefferson award winner who makes their living spaces when they get into a home feel down right cozy. >> reporter: caroline flannery helps a young adult unlock a new start in life by...
39
39
May 4, 2024
05/24
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 39
favorite 0
quote 0
foster, simon john, _ streets, 2041, 827. foster, simon john, labour— streets, 2041, 827.labour party, 327844. the number of ballot papers rejected butier— number of ballot papers rejected butler as — number of ballot papers rejected butler as follows. voting for more candidates then entitled to, 2780. writing _ candidates then entitled to, 2780. writing a _ candidates then entitled to, 2780. writing a mark by which the voter could _ writing a mark by which the voter could he — writing a mark by which the voter could be identified, 82, being unmarked 14,000 287. void for uncertainty, 6503, so the number of ballots— uncertainty, 6503, so the number of ballots rejected was 23,006 the electorate to 18506, ballot papers issued _ electorate to 18506, ballot papers issued 595,218. turnout 29.5%. i had to do— issued 595,218. turnout 29.5%. i had to do herehy— issued 595,218. turnout 29.5%. i had to do hereby declare that simonjohn foster— to do hereby declare that simonjohn foster is— to do hereby declare that simonjohn foster is duly elected. applause studio: that is the west mi
foster, simon john, _ streets, 2041, 827. foster, simon john, labour— streets, 2041, 827.labour party, 327844. the number of ballot papers rejected butier— number of ballot papers rejected butler as — number of ballot papers rejected butler as follows. voting for more candidates then entitled to, 2780. writing _ candidates then entitled to, 2780. writing a _ candidates then entitled to, 2780. writing a mark by which the voter could _ writing a mark by which the voter could he — writing...
79
79
May 21, 2024
05/24
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 79
favorite 0
quote 0
foster, from illinois is recognized. mr. foster: i rise in support of h.r. 807 the working dog commemorative coin act sponsored by representative mchenry. this bill introduced by representative mchenry and representative mcgovern will require u.s. treasury to honor the critical role that working dogs play in our society. working service dogs have provided a range of services from detection, military service, therapy, assistance and mobility to active servicemembers and first responders with disabilities. their work and companionship has healed for veterans and others with disabilities. as the number of service dogs given to veterans with injuries continues to increase. this bill is an important step in giving these service dogs the love and recognition that they deserve. i thank representative mchenry and representative mcgovern, two ideological companions for their bipartisan work on this legislation. i am personally proud to be a co-sponsor of this legislation and i urge my colleagues to support it today and i reserve. the
foster, from illinois is recognized. mr. foster: i rise in support of h.r. 807 the working dog commemorative coin act sponsored by representative mchenry. this bill introduced by representative mchenry and representative mcgovern will require u.s. treasury to honor the critical role that working dogs play in our society. working service dogs have provided a range of services from detection, military service, therapy, assistance and mobility to active servicemembers and first responders with...
130
130
May 23, 2024
05/24
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 130
favorite 0
quote 0
family adopted a boy who has been in 25 foster homes in 11 years.ways wins and we'll tell you all about it when we see you at 9:00. choosing a treatment for your chronic migraine - 15 or more headache days a month, each lasting 4 hours or more - can be overwhelming. so, ask your doctor about botox®. botox® prevents headaches in adults with chronic migraine before they even start. it's the #1 prescribed branded chronic migraine treatment. so far, more than 5 million botox® treatments have been given to over eight hundred and fifty thousand chronic migraine patients. effects of botox® may spread hours to weeks after injection causing serious symptoms. alert your doctor right away, as difficulty swallowing, speaking, breathing, eye problems, or muscle weakness can be signs of a life-threatening condition. side effects may include allergic reactions, neck and injection site pain, fatigue, and headache. don't receive botox® if there's a skin infection. tell your doctor your medical history, muscle or nerve conditions and medications, including botulinum
family adopted a boy who has been in 25 foster homes in 11 years.ways wins and we'll tell you all about it when we see you at 9:00. choosing a treatment for your chronic migraine - 15 or more headache days a month, each lasting 4 hours or more - can be overwhelming. so, ask your doctor about botox®. botox® prevents headaches in adults with chronic migraine before they even start. it's the #1 prescribed branded chronic migraine treatment. so far, more than 5 million botox® treatments have...
13
13
May 24, 2024
05/24
by
RUSSIA24
tv
eye 13
favorite 0
quote 0
partners, founder norman foster, he is also called a high-tech guru, the company appeared back in 1967signed many iconic buildings and structures in different countries, in general it is very famous, it turns out that today it is taking part in a very dubious project of the ukrainian authorities. by the way, sharing his plans for an underground city, mayor terikhov made a reservation that such a structure, of course, is needed for security purposes, but of course, russian aggression, we remember, let me remind you, on may 17... vladimir putin stated that russia has no plans on the capture of kharkov, for now. the head of state tied offensive in the kharkov region with the creation of a sanitary zone in response to shelling of russian regions, primarily the belgorod region. the state has abolished fees for transfers between accounts in different banks. from may 1, russians can do it for free. now we are returning to belarus again, broadcast on our channel. dear representatives of the media, dear friends, vladimir vladimirovich and i have just held productive negotiations in a narrow, ex
partners, founder norman foster, he is also called a high-tech guru, the company appeared back in 1967signed many iconic buildings and structures in different countries, in general it is very famous, it turns out that today it is taking part in a very dubious project of the ukrainian authorities. by the way, sharing his plans for an underground city, mayor terikhov made a reservation that such a structure, of course, is needed for security purposes, but of course, russian aggression, we...
44
44
tv
eye 44
favorite 0
quote 0
i was in a sanatorium, i arrive, they tell me, and they take you to a foster family, i i didn’t even in a foster family than in an orphanage, just like they took you alone, i’m not there either, i’m still from the orphanage from my orphanage, three children, but not your brothers and sisters, that’s why it turned out like vanya, that is, the little one was taken into care at the age of 7. about the biological family, well , i remember my mother from childhood, we were always close to her, everywhere we went, on the street or to the zoo, everywhere, she was always there, kind very much, i taught, i remember, to make these sugar candies on spoons, i can’t say anything bad about my mother, she was always there, always protected us, there may have been a wrong way of life, this was it, with us we stood on we generally stood on accounting. that is, from time to time we were handed over to the distribution center, in some places there was no food, in others there was no place to live, that is, they constantly handed us over, well, twice for sure. stalin, well, since you turned to your gran
i was in a sanatorium, i arrive, they tell me, and they take you to a foster family, i i didn’t even in a foster family than in an orphanage, just like they took you alone, i’m not there either, i’m still from the orphanage from my orphanage, three children, but not your brothers and sisters, that’s why it turned out like vanya, that is, the little one was taken into care at the age of 7. about the biological family, well , i remember my mother from childhood, we were always close to...
62
62
May 30, 2024
05/24
by
FBC
tv
eye 62
favorite 0
quote 0
really fostering saves lives.helters. maria: this sunday, union square park for the 25-year anniversary. guys, thank you so much. great show. how do you like holding a little babiesome. >> she's great. maria: so sweet. 30 minutes before the opening bell, i'll see you tomorrow. "varney & company" picks it up. stuart: good morning, maria. good morning, everyone. the trump trial is historic. the world is wai
really fostering saves lives.helters. maria: this sunday, union square park for the 25-year anniversary. guys, thank you so much. great show. how do you like holding a little babiesome. >> she's great. maria: so sweet. 30 minutes before the opening bell, i'll see you tomorrow. "varney & company" picks it up. stuart: good morning, maria. good morning, everyone. the trump trial is historic. the world is wai
100
100
May 4, 2024
05/24
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 100
favorite 0
quote 1
that was my colleague anna foster in jerusalem.hjoob zweiri in doha about the latest talks. he is a professor of contemporary middle east politics at qatar university. it is obvious in the last 2a hours there is a huge confusion about the status quo. what we are gathering at the moment is the following, that hamas is showing according to its leadership, flexibility on some matters and the discussion now about the first stage or the first phase of the ceasefire which should last 42 days and this phase basically was part of the three phases discussed a few months ago according to the paris meetings between different mediators and israel. basically now, the confusion is about whether they will go to discuss the three phases now or actually there will be a discussion on the first phase, which is basically a0 days of ceasefire, 42, and then release 33 israelis and a number of the palestinian prisoners, the number has not been released about how many prisoners, and allowing humanitarian aid and for some palestinians to come from the nort
that was my colleague anna foster in jerusalem.hjoob zweiri in doha about the latest talks. he is a professor of contemporary middle east politics at qatar university. it is obvious in the last 2a hours there is a huge confusion about the status quo. what we are gathering at the moment is the following, that hamas is showing according to its leadership, flexibility on some matters and the discussion now about the first stage or the first phase of the ceasefire which should last 42 days and this...
79
79
May 27, 2024
05/24
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 79
favorite 0
quote 0
try hallow for free today. but with stearns & foster® that's only part of the story.llicoils®, for a beautiful mattress, and indescribable comfort. every single night. during our memorial day sale, bring home incredible comfort with savings up to $800 on select adjustable mattress sets. stearns & foster® what comfort should be learn more at stearnsandfoster.com hi, i'm eileen. i live in vancouver, washington and i write mystery novels. as i was writing, i found that i just wasn't sharp and that doesn't work when you're writing a mystery and i knew i needed to do something so i started taking prevagen. i realized that i was much more clear, much sharper. i was remembering the details that i was supposed to. prevagen keeps my brain working right. prevagen. at stores everywhere without a prescription. on medicare? have diabetes? when enjoying life's special moments are you left guessing which foods are right for you? with the freestyle libre 3 system you'll know your glucose and where it's headed no fingersticks needed. freestyle libre 3 manage your diabetes with more co
try hallow for free today. but with stearns & foster® that's only part of the story.llicoils®, for a beautiful mattress, and indescribable comfort. every single night. during our memorial day sale, bring home incredible comfort with savings up to $800 on select adjustable mattress sets. stearns & foster® what comfort should be learn more at stearnsandfoster.com hi, i'm eileen. i live in vancouver, washington and i write mystery novels. as i was writing, i found that i just wasn't...
126
126
tv
eye 126
favorite 0
quote 0
so instead, let me tell you why we chose foster city. the rest of his post describes what he finds attractive about the peninsula city, namely its safe environment, ideal location and high standard of living descriptors. foster city leaders say they're happy to receive, all in the hopes that more companies may choose to follow in its footsteps. >> we are a prime location for offices, and we have that that tech hub, biotech hub, all of that co-mingling with with beautiful residential and recreational amenities. the city has to provide now, replit ceo says in the future, he hopes when people hear the word replit, they associate it with foster city, similar to how google is associated with mountain view and apple is associated with cupertino in the newsroom. >> tim johns abc seven news all right, tim, thank you. >> the captain of the dive boat that caught fire off the ventura county coast in 2019 is heading to prison today. a federal court judge sentenced jerry boylan to four years in custody, three years under supervision. a jury convicted
so instead, let me tell you why we chose foster city. the rest of his post describes what he finds attractive about the peninsula city, namely its safe environment, ideal location and high standard of living descriptors. foster city leaders say they're happy to receive, all in the hopes that more companies may choose to follow in its footsteps. >> we are a prime location for offices, and we have that that tech hub, biotech hub, all of that co-mingling with with beautiful residential and...
25
25
May 3, 2024
05/24
by
IRINN
tv
eye 25
favorite 0
quote 0
until the parliament revived the vice presidents of foster care with a resolution. it was approved with 161 votes. although with this approval of the coaches education in schools revived, but instead of paying attention to the individual and social needs of the students, they only rang the bells. and they only implemented the directives. this year, the gray one has been replaced with a red one. programs that were attractive to the first and second generations of the revolution. socialism has passed through our adults , passed through our youth, and today it is behind the doors of our schools and has its effect on us. families have shown the skills or sub-skills or sub-skills that are necessary in work, in job, in interpersonal relationships, in relationships, in life, in the community. educational matters are so important that 5 hours out of 6 educational hours are allocated to him according to the transformation document, nearly 4-8 programs out of the total of 200, for example , the ministry of education. it is the share of the field of education, and now the conc
until the parliament revived the vice presidents of foster care with a resolution. it was approved with 161 votes. although with this approval of the coaches education in schools revived, but instead of paying attention to the individual and social needs of the students, they only rang the bells. and they only implemented the directives. this year, the gray one has been replaced with a red one. programs that were attractive to the first and second generations of the revolution. socialism has...
110
110
May 12, 2024
05/24
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 110
favorite 0
quote 0
and foster fostering's so important because we're seeing such an influx.pca nursery e in new york city. rachel: pete, make the case for cats. pete: you know, charlie, dogs are like having another kid. and if you have, if you don't want another kid who's an animal, then you can get a cat who you can leave alone for a couple days if you want. give them some water and you always give them a9 lot of -- charlie: kittens don't smell like puppies. >> you look like a natural. charlie: i like animals, i love an malignants, i just -- rachel: cat pee is9 another thing. charlie: if you can give me a cat that was trained to go to the bathroom in a toilet, i might be -- pete: my cats mostly go to the bathroom outside. they're indoor/outdoor. charlie: then they eat the birds. pete: last word. people can adopt these kittens -- not these, but others. >> aspca.org/adopt. people can check out the cats and kittens that we've got in new york and our los angeles programs, and, yeah, if you're interested in fostering, which is a great way to see if you want to live with a little
and foster fostering's so important because we're seeing such an influx.pca nursery e in new york city. rachel: pete, make the case for cats. pete: you know, charlie, dogs are like having another kid. and if you have, if you don't want another kid who's an animal, then you can get a cat who you can leave alone for a couple days if you want. give them some water and you always give them a9 lot of -- charlie: kittens don't smell like puppies. >> you look like a natural. charlie: i like...
140
140
May 17, 2024
05/24
by
KNTV
tv
eye 140
favorite 0
quote 0
we've had a chance to briefly speak with foster's family, his mother says that she does not feel safete of texas anymore, that she has lost faith in the legal system in texas, with perry now a free man, zinhle. >> marissa parra, thank you, and you can catch more of marisa's reporting including her interview with the mother of garrett foster tonight with lester holt. >>> supreme court justice samuel alito is facing new backlash today, why some say he displayed a pro-trump symbol days after the january 6th riot on the capitol. we'll have how he's responding, that's coming up next, right that's coming up next, right here on "nbc news daily." before my doctor and i chose breztri for my copd, i had bad days. [cough] flare-ups that could permanently damage my lungs. with breztri, things changed for me. breztri gave me better breathing. starting within 5 minutes, i noticed my lung function improved. it helped improve my symptoms, and breztri was even proven to reduce flare-ups, including those that could send me to the hospital. so now i look forward to more good days. breztri won't replace
we've had a chance to briefly speak with foster's family, his mother says that she does not feel safete of texas anymore, that she has lost faith in the legal system in texas, with perry now a free man, zinhle. >> marissa parra, thank you, and you can catch more of marisa's reporting including her interview with the mother of garrett foster tonight with lester holt. >>> supreme court justice samuel alito is facing new backlash today, why some say he displayed a pro-trump symbol...
24
24
May 27, 2024
05/24
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 24
favorite 0
quote 0
it's going to foster a culture of service. in other news, international condemnation of israel after palestinian officials say at least 45 people have been killed at a refugee camp in rafah. the authorities in papua new guinea now say more than 2,000 people were buried by a devastating landslide in a remote village. the fbi says it is investigating the sale of hundreds of treasures that could have been stolen from the british museum. hello, i'm ben brown. welcome to verified live, three hours of breaking stories. the general election campaign is in full swing, and the labour leader sir keir starmer made his first big speech of the campaign. he's told undecided voters in the conservative—held seat of lancing that they could trust labour because he's changed the party permanently. he said it will deliver stability if it wins power. he added labour would carry out a 100—day review of the country's national security, examining the threats it faces. throughout the programme, we'll be hearing from a series of political leaders, but
it's going to foster a culture of service. in other news, international condemnation of israel after palestinian officials say at least 45 people have been killed at a refugee camp in rafah. the authorities in papua new guinea now say more than 2,000 people were buried by a devastating landslide in a remote village. the fbi says it is investigating the sale of hundreds of treasures that could have been stolen from the british museum. hello, i'm ben brown. welcome to verified live, three hours...
24
24
May 29, 2024
05/24
by
NTV
tv
eye 24
favorite 0
quote 0
my foster mom didn’t tell me anything. i applied.ew season, today at 20:00 on ntv. to make money on my savings, i open a deposit in tenkov with a rate of 17%. i can top it up from any bank. by phone number without commission, and if you need money from your deposit, you can withdraw it from any atm, also without commission, but why was that possible? open a deposit in tenkov with an annual rate of 17% and easily top it up from any bank using your phone number, without commission. timkov, he is the only one. just a couple of clicks in yandex food and your favorite dish is already rushing to you, with a 300 rubles discount on your first order. i'm marina kravets, and these are your deepest desires, you have thrown them far, but it’s ozone’s birthday, i want perfume and shoes and a bigger closet, but maybe you will always be in ozone advertising, can you tell me, discounts, discounts, oh birthday sale ozone, cream geltek for 529, appetite pans for 1599, diapers. 799 deposit - the best interest in savings with a favorable rate of up to 1
my foster mom didn’t tell me anything. i applied.ew season, today at 20:00 on ntv. to make money on my savings, i open a deposit in tenkov with a rate of 17%. i can top it up from any bank. by phone number without commission, and if you need money from your deposit, you can withdraw it from any atm, also without commission, but why was that possible? open a deposit in tenkov with an annual rate of 17% and easily top it up from any bank using your phone number, without commission. timkov, he...
96
96
May 17, 2024
05/24
by
KPIX
tv
eye 96
favorite 0
quote 0
he admitted to shooting foster who was also armed at the time.'s attorneys argued the shooting was in self-defense, but witnesses said foster never raised his weapon before he was shot. >>> and "the washington post" reports president biden supports the justice department's measure to reclassify marijuana. biden released a video on social media yesterday saying he plans to relax the restrictions around cannabis so it will not be included in the same group as drugs like heroin. he would not be legalizing it federally, though. in his message, biden said far too many lives have been up-ended because of a failed approach to marijuana. >>> still to come, an emotional day at the beach. a lost girl gets help and comfort from a kind-hearted cop. here's to getting better with age. here's to beating these two every thursday. help fuel today with boost high protein, complete nutrition you need... ...without the stuff you don't. so, here's to now. boost. ♪♪ are you tired of your hair breaking after waiting years for it to grow? meet new pantene pro-v miracles
he admitted to shooting foster who was also armed at the time.'s attorneys argued the shooting was in self-defense, but witnesses said foster never raised his weapon before he was shot. >>> and "the washington post" reports president biden supports the justice department's measure to reclassify marijuana. biden released a video on social media yesterday saying he plans to relax the restrictions around cannabis so it will not be included in the same group as drugs like heroin....
43
43
quote
eye 43
favorite 0
quote 1
so if you have states as well, for instance, in georgia and model of georgia, has foster controversial legislation that labels non governmental organizations as foreign agents leading to be so heavy. but that the legislation is being regarded as a copy of a similar russian law and model of all which is due to lord presidential elections and a referendum on joining the length of this year. russia is being accused of targeting the public space by spreading this information mean by us secretary of state on to me blinking is considering allowing ukraine to use american veterans on russian territory. so down to the point we are discussing instructions about the for, into, in spreading from ukraine to georgia and model the hello and welcome to, to the point on each of how do i sign in here in berlin and today,
so if you have states as well, for instance, in georgia and model of georgia, has foster controversial legislation that labels non governmental organizations as foreign agents leading to be so heavy. but that the legislation is being regarded as a copy of a similar russian law and model of all which is due to lord presidential elections and a referendum on joining the length of this year. russia is being accused of targeting the public space by spreading this information mean by us secretary of...
27
27
May 20, 2024
05/24
by
ALJAZ
quote
eye 27
favorite 0
quote 1
thought of these and governments including united states should what we can 1st just skim sufficient or foster these and, and stop the cool the wall. and whereas the in a day a such a tonic describing some of the times. but the action seems to be on the country early is what i see. sometimes most countries in the west seems to be quite bulk of the code between the electors on human vines and democracy. the same time condoning,
thought of these and governments including united states should what we can 1st just skim sufficient or foster these and, and stop the cool the wall. and whereas the in a day a such a tonic describing some of the times. but the action seems to be on the country early is what i see. sometimes most countries in the west seems to be quite bulk of the code between the electors on human vines and democracy. the same time condoning,
175
175
quote
eye 175
favorite 0
quote 2
defense includes also striking targets outside ukraine's legitimate mentor targets inside a restaurant foster group and split up that we think we should allow them to neutralize ministry sides. when we saw it was a fire besides wichita ukraine,
defense includes also striking targets outside ukraine's legitimate mentor targets inside a restaurant foster group and split up that we think we should allow them to neutralize ministry sides. when we saw it was a fire besides wichita ukraine,
120
120
May 16, 2024
05/24
by
CNNW
tv
eye 120
favorite 0
quote 0
attorneys for daniel perez say that perry acted in self-defense the gerrit foster was legally carryingn assault style rifle. perry says that foster pointed it in him and that's when he fired at him, killing him there in the streets back in 2020, a jury in austin last year convicted perry of murder and sentenced him to 25 years. just in prison. part of the trial also included very troubling text messages that perry had sent people close to him at one point saying, as the protests were football unfolding on the streets, he might kill a few people on my way to work that they're writing outside of his apartment and he compared black lives matters, protestors to quote, a zoo full of monkeys. now the reaction to this, pardon, has been intense and coming in quick ugly here in the last hour or so, jake, the family and the mother of the an attorney for the mother of garia foster says, she is shocked and believes that this pardon is politically motivated. whitney mitchell, who is the girlfriend of garia foster, the victim in this case says that she believes that only certain led the government b
attorneys for daniel perez say that perry acted in self-defense the gerrit foster was legally carryingn assault style rifle. perry says that foster pointed it in him and that's when he fired at him, killing him there in the streets back in 2020, a jury in austin last year convicted perry of murder and sentenced him to 25 years. just in prison. part of the trial also included very troubling text messages that perry had sent people close to him at one point saying, as the protests were football...
34
34
May 13, 2024
05/24
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 34
favorite 0
quote 1
the act aims to help foster competition in the technology sector and to try to break down the stronghold former official in the german government he worked on the eu ai legislation. she says consumers are already seen the benefit of more choice online. we have benefit of more choice online. - have actually seen quite a lot of changes in the last six months for those platforms that have already been designated gatekeepers. those are certain services, and those companies had to do significant engineering changes, for instance messenger services like whatsapp and others now need to be interoperable with others. some of you has might have noticed that when i open a browser, maybe with an apple device or microsoft device, now they are given a choice of which such browser they want to use and they are not locked into the browser that is offered by that significant company. so we have a ready seen quite a lot of consequences from that act and we have also seen some other countries copying the act. for example, japan, the uk and even the us with some anti—trust action against certain companies.
the act aims to help foster competition in the technology sector and to try to break down the stronghold former official in the german government he worked on the eu ai legislation. she says consumers are already seen the benefit of more choice online. we have benefit of more choice online. - have actually seen quite a lot of changes in the last six months for those platforms that have already been designated gatekeepers. those are certain services, and those companies had to do significant...
74
74
May 17, 2024
05/24
by
KNTV
tv
eye 74
favorite 0
quote 0
perry then shot foster from the vehicle, later claiming self-defense. tonight, the district attorney in the case is condemning the pardon, calling it a mockery of our legal system. lester? >> steve patterson, thank you. >>> it was a terrifying night at a neighborhood in south florida. a barrage of gunfire lasting 15 seconds lighting up the street as a silver car sped past in miami gardens. police say several gunmen targeted the car with high-powered weapons. the chaos caught on home surveillance cameras. some of the bullets hit houses in the neighborhood. the car crashed into a fence, and those inside got out. remarkably, police say, there were no injuries. >>> we'll turn now to the growing controversy over a graduation speech at a catholic college given by a kicker for the kansas city chiefs. some critics saying it was sexist and homophobic, and calling on the team to cut him loose. here's liz kreutz. >> reporter: tonight, the nfl on defense after growing backlash over that controversial graduation speech given by one of their star players, kansas city
perry then shot foster from the vehicle, later claiming self-defense. tonight, the district attorney in the case is condemning the pardon, calling it a mockery of our legal system. lester? >> steve patterson, thank you. >>> it was a terrifying night at a neighborhood in south florida. a barrage of gunfire lasting 15 seconds lighting up the street as a silver car sped past in miami gardens. police say several gunmen targeted the car with high-powered weapons. the chaos caught on...
85
85
quote
eye 85
favorite 0
quote 1
right. rest of the russian economy is growing exponentially. foster, in spite of western sciences, which was suppose to put what price russia. why do you think soon act decided to make a statement specifically about low inflation right before these elections? what, what kind of benefit does was he trying to get from it? but the truth is, the people you try and living through a terrible cost of living prices. you know that bills for the energy bills because of the u. k. government's policy on ukraine. not buying russian oil and gas and has cost a massive, massive content on the economy since the 1980s. the u. k. hasn't really produced much itself. it let alone doesn't actually take advantage of all of exploits. it's own oil and gas reserves. so that's caused people to really very softly, you didn't, there are people in the u. k. don't you know, i'm from that and talking to somebody at home. there are people that have to go to these places. good food binds, which is where they basically pick up free through the so native by charities and people are turning that need some of the home becaus
right. rest of the russian economy is growing exponentially. foster, in spite of western sciences, which was suppose to put what price russia. why do you think soon act decided to make a statement specifically about low inflation right before these elections? what, what kind of benefit does was he trying to get from it? but the truth is, the people you try and living through a terrible cost of living prices. you know that bills for the energy bills because of the u. k. government's policy on...
61
61
May 30, 2024
05/24
by
FBC
tv
eye 61
favorite 0
quote 0
puppies in the house, and suzanne, tell us about foster care because it's good to have someone foster the dog before you actually take it in. that's what happened with dusty. >> absolutely. not everyone is ready to have a pet permanently, but you can make a huge difference by fostering a pet. it could be a large dog, a senior dog, puppies, kittens, cats. really fostering saves lives. s just 2% of existing households fostered a pet, we would end euthanasia in our shelters. maria: this sunday, union square park for the 25-year anniversary. guys, thank you so much. great show. how do you like holding a little babiesome. >> she's great. maria: so sweet. 30 minutes before the opening bell, i'll see you tomorrow. "varney & company" picks it up. stuart: good morning, maria. good morning, everyone. the trump trial is historic. the world is waiting for a verdict. jurors deliberated for about four hours wednesday afternoon. they asked to rehear the testimony of michael cohen and david pecker. they pick up again about a half hour from now. throughout the deliberations, donald trump must stay in
puppies in the house, and suzanne, tell us about foster care because it's good to have someone foster the dog before you actually take it in. that's what happened with dusty. >> absolutely. not everyone is ready to have a pet permanently, but you can make a huge difference by fostering a pet. it could be a large dog, a senior dog, puppies, kittens, cats. really fostering saves lives. s just 2% of existing households fostered a pet, we would end euthanasia in our shelters. maria: this...
34
34
May 27, 2024
05/24
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 34
favorite 0
quote 0
service will mean young people get the skills they need which will serve them well in life and it will fosterture of service. international condemnation of israel after palestinian officials say at least 45 people have been killed at a refugee camp in rafah. the authorities in papua new guinea now say more than 2,000 people were buried by a devastating landslide in a remote village. south africa has seen far fewer electricity blackouts in the last few months. critics say it could be an attempt to buy more votes for the forthcoming general election. welcome to verified live — three hours of breaking stories and checking out the truth behind them. we start here, where the uk's general election is in full swing and rishi sunak has been defending his plan for mandatory national service for 18—year—olds. the prime minister was on the campaign trail in buckinghamshire, defending the proposal as a "bold" move that'll foster a "culture of service." under the tory plan, all 18—year—olds will be legally required to take up either a 12—month placement in the armed forces or cyber defence or give up the
service will mean young people get the skills they need which will serve them well in life and it will fosterture of service. international condemnation of israel after palestinian officials say at least 45 people have been killed at a refugee camp in rafah. the authorities in papua new guinea now say more than 2,000 people were buried by a devastating landslide in a remote village. south africa has seen far fewer electricity blackouts in the last few months. critics say it could be an attempt...