against coronavirus restrictions made it into the capital. and champions of the world chelsea beat palmeiras 2 1 after extra time in the final of the club world cup. ashleyjohn baptiste is a bbc reporter who grew up in foster care and spent most of his life believing he was an only child. that is until his mid 20s, when he received a life changing message. now on bbc news, he explores the separation of siblings by the uk care system. i can t even remember the first foster home i lived in because i was so young. i went into care at age two and didn t leave until 18. i always wondered whether i was considered for adoption and never had the courage to ask about it as a kid.
in because i was so young. i went into care at the age of two and didn t leave until i was 18. i always wondered whether i was considered for adoption and never had the courage to ask about it as a kid. it s really hard to describe what it felt like being shunted before five different homes before the age of 18. it felt like being under a cloud of rejection, like no sense of family, no sense of belonging. check what happens in my mid to late 20s and i m still coming to terms with my own childhood i get a message from a man on facebook who tells me that he s my brother. it was completely crazy because for a long time, i thought that i was kind of isolated, in terms of family, that i didn t have anyone, but i ve got a brother, that s life changing.
support from polish people, like, nothing ever before. we were given hot drinks. and when we arrived at the central train station, we ve seen an enormous number of polish volunteers helping ukrainians as well. so all in all, it s been just an amazing experience of consolidation and kindness on behalf of polish people. that s really striking to hear you explain that in sort of from your personal perspective. we covered it. i think americans and other viewers have seen some of those displays gf will and some of the very practical and logistical ways they re supporting people fleeing ukraine. as mentioned, some of your family didn t leave. will tell me about that decision and how your family is doing. right. so my dad is in the category of 18 to 60. he cannot leave the country.
these basements. these are the people who are being left behind, or just can t get out, these the people who are dying right now. and cal, i know in the past you ve covered the russian military interventions in syria. you look at what happened in variable with an attack on the children s hospital, the maternity ward, we are now contribute heading into soon phase of the conflict, where russian brutality and conflict just goes to new levels. it certainly looks that way. we can remind our viewers that syria was going to fall. the opposition was coming from assad, and he flew to russia and moscow, you met with putin, and then aleppo got bombed until it was rubble, and they bombed aleppo, the people who didn t leave died in syria. we should comparison shop suffering, mothers fear and fathers here, kids here are the same as syria, as they are in yemen, as there are in conflicts and africa. the war in syria started as a
bag is for getting beat up at the oscars, chris rock must be getting, i can t imagine from the academy. biggest concern is people like me who are going to be, the tampa improv may 5th. it is not sea world, you are not allowed to touch the animals. this is absolutely going to set a precedent that people in comedy clubs who feel like someone at their table has been wronged has the right to go up there and avenge what happened. this is the academy, they told will smith to leave, he didn t leave, you let him stay? that is the world they have created, the most pampered people in the world, they live a life free of consequence, it makes sense he can smack chris rock. two things, one issue not serious, it is ashley today, carley is out. two, the serious