Youre literally youre broken. Hes starting to suffer now, his Mental Health deteriorating. Ifeel like im begging. Its made out to be a monster and all these things. And thats not the case. Hes just a little boy with Additional Needs that needs help and support. Its that simple. You think, you know, where its coming from . You know, what else are you going to get . Its like hitting your head against a brick wall. I feel like im failing my children because i dont even know what im asking for any more. Ijust want somebody to help me. I dont eat. I take medication. You eat, sleep, breathe, live, special needs. This is about getting the right school for children with special Educational Needs and disabilities and the families that need help. Her dress now. Its the same battle every morning for mum charlotte. Six year old harper is at a mainstream primary, but shes refusing to go. I dont have my boots on she is predominantly a tiptoe walker. So she likes to walk on a tours. Ive got to find h
several hours to get a closer look at the destruction. also the middle of the damage, charles watson for we in mississippi what is the latest? surveying for a couple hours now and it s hard to believe all the destruction we are seeing. a lot when tornado hit but it doesn t look like a bomb hit, take a look at the level of destruction. tons of tree branches down, large trees. look at this house, you can see folks beginning what is expected to be a lengthy cleanup. we spoke to one of the folks who live over there who told us there carport was lifted up and detached from the home so that s what those folks are dealing with over there. the street you can see a lot of debris hanging around for folks to clean up. we ve seen folks in the streets in this particular community working as fast as they can to try to clean some of this stuff up so they can get roadways clear so folks can get to their properties to assess the damage but a simple look and you know it s going to take folks
[national anthem] [national anthem] rachel: good morning, everybody. that was the independence high school patriot brigade performing our beautiful if national anthem. it s 6:00 eastern time here in new york city, and i m joined by my friends pete hegseth and joey jones is here as well filling in for will cain. pete: straight from the anthem to starships. joey: from a song i know really well to a song i ve made heard on a kiddie movie. i m not sure about that one. pete: you can t say that word right at the end of the song. can t say it on cable tv. joey: starship. higher than a balloon. [laughter] pete: or maybe not, we ll see. i i like your pocket square. joey: that s feathers from animals that i hunt. pete: he makes his own pocket square. joey: little cuff links too. rachel: is this a company that you started? we re jee no, no. you know, if i m going to go out and hunt, take the feathers rachel: so are these, you actually gave them to joey: no. i bought these so
if you haven t played for four weeks or a lot of guys coming back i was shocked a little bit by the pace, but we will be better for it. the amount of injuries we had and to stick at it and have kian healy come in and play hooker, he can play low said, tight head and hooker now, it is amazing feat, so fair play to him. he kept as in the game, because we would have had to go down to m men if he didn t. i would rather talk about the first half than the second half, because the second half was disappointing. we had opportunities in the first half and it was a real high energy performance. ireland played well, too. what you call a proper test match. and then, both teams were a little bit fatigued in the beginning of the second half, and it was there for us to lift the energy, and we didn t. we weren t accurate enough at times, and ireland grew in confidence and were obviously clearly the better team in that second half. arsenal restored their five point advantage at the top of the
from 62 to 64. and soggy takeaway! how the red hot food delivery market has started to go cold. a lot to talk about, let s get going. we start in the us where a bitter political fight over the country s finances is about to begin. later today, the federal government will hit its borrowing limit agreed by congress far earlier than expected. the figure? an eye watering $31.4 trillion. in the short term, treasury secretary janet yellen will be able to buy some time, using what are known as extraordinary measures, diverting cash to stop the us defaulting on its debts. but congress will urgently have to find a solution and it is more divided than ever as michelle fleury reports from new york. the debt ceiling or debt limit is the legal amount the american federal government is allowed to borrow. it american federal government is allowed to borrow. allowed to borrow. it has maxed it out faster allowed to borrow. it has maxed it out faster than allowed to borrow. it has maxed