over and and over and over again, however, and i think that there was a lot of media going along with the white house message that, you know, these were the adults back in charge, they were going to take care of this now. we saw urn president obama s tenure that didn t really work, even under the end of president bush s tenure that it didn t work. and i think for anybody who says, you know, whether donald trump was president this wouldn t be happening, i think that what we can argue is, well, it didn t happen, and so maybe western take some lessons away from there. howard: we will come back to that a. liz, two new developments today. one is putin putting nuclear deterrence forces on high alert, which strikes me as kind of muscle flexing, and the other is agreeing to peace talks with ukraine that didn t look like it was going to happen. could this be a russian recalculation given the military setbacks, or just an empty gesture just the way that putin
straightaway. ifelt got the chance to hold her straightaway. i felt crossed that i ve just been left like a pete two piece of meat laying on a slab. later yvonne asked for a one final cuddle before her daughter was adopted. but her social worker refused. i adopted. but her social worker refused. ., , , adopted. but her social worker refused. . , ., refused. i felt that my baby had ust been refused. i felt that my baby had just been snatched refused. i felt that my baby had just been snatched away - refused. i felt that my baby had just been snatched away from l refused. i felt that my baby had i just been snatched away from me. without a final goodbye. not knowing if i would ever see that child again. sorry. if i would ever see that child again- sorry- if i would ever see that child aaain. sor . , , ., again. sorry. andy the birth father sa s he again. sorry. andy the birth father says he was again. sorry. andy the birth father says he was never again. sorry. andy the birth
you when you were finally able - 28, 29 back in 2002. andy vuong, for you when you were finally able to - you when you were finally able to make contact with liz, what did that mean to you after so many years apart? it mean to you after so many years a art? ., mean to you after so many years a art? . ., ., apart? it meant the world to me. i finall not apart? it meant the world to me. i finally got my apart? it meant the world to me. i finally got my daughter apart? it meant the world to me. i finally got my daughter back. - apart? it meant the world to me. i finally got my daughter back. who | finally got my daughter back. who i thought finally got my daughter back. who i thought at never see. and finally got my daughter back. who i thought at never see. finally got my daughter back. who i thought at never see. and it must ve been so difficult thought at never see. and it must ve been so difficult for thought at never see. and it must ve been so difficult for you thought at
told without a doubt that i wasn t going to told without a doubt that i wasn t going to be allowed into the hospital to see yvonne or the baby. so hospital to see yvonne or the baby. 50 there hospital to see yvonne or the baby. so there was a huge chunk of her life where she didn t have any relationship with her birth parents and it was difficult. liz was adopted into a loving family and said she was always confused by what had happened to her. what did you come to think of your birth mother, you come to resent what she did, was there any anger? there any anger? yes, i did. because i had no there any anger? yes, i did. because i had no idea there any anger? yes, i did. because i had no idea why. there any anger? yes, i did. because i had no idea why. why there any anger? yes, i did. because i had no idea why. why would - there any anger? yes, i did. because i had no idea why. why would you i i had no idea why. why would you -ive i had no idea why. why would you give up i h
women hundreds possibly thousands of other women that they have acknowledged the way women that they have acknowledged the way that we were treated back then was the way that we were treated back then was despicable, it was not the way to then was despicable, it was not the way to treat a human being that had done nothing wrong apart from become magnet done nothing wrong apart from become magnet and an unmarried mother. so it would magnet and an unmarried mother. so it would mean a lot to me. liz, magnet and an unmarried mother. so it would mean a lot to me. it would mean a lot to me. liz, you talked about it would mean a lot to me. liz, you talked about what it would mean a lot to me. liz, you talked about what a it would mean a lot to me. liz, you talked about what a great - talked about what a great relationship you have now with yvonne but what impact the separation, all those years, what impact that has had on you do you think? is impact that has had on you do you t