six months on, she s no furtherforward. i was always used to paper work, i mean, that was myjob. but it tires you, it wearies you. i mean, it makes you feel old. and i think that s what the government are hoping. the dwp says it s resolving cases as quickly as possible, and a team of up to 500 civil servants will be working to trace those affected. but it s a process that could take until the end of 2023 to complete. and all of this has a knock on effect experienced staff have been moved to fix these issues, and that s already causing a backlog in processing new applications. sarah corker, bbc news. there are growing concerns for female afghan protestors who led a recent demonstration for women s rights under the taliban, after at least two were said to have been taken in night raids. one woman, tamana paryani was abducted from her apartment by armed men along with her two sisters, neighbours told the bbc. other women who took part in same protest have said they are in hiding
what kind of conversations do you hope to have? honestly, he should be coming with how bad things are and after we just lost two heroes. at the end of the day, what are they going to do? they can talk about being proactive all they want, again, if they re not willing to talk about bail reform changes and get the district attorney to do their job, and what is going to change? you want the police to go out there and make arrests and be proactive. and they are arresting criminals and some these criminals are back on the streets before we are doing done doing paper work. shannon: how is that impacting the morale which i know is a main concern for you now of officers were walking every day into this? it is terrible. police officers morale is at an all-time low. when you think about it, we risk our lives every single day and night.
covid mandates in the schools have phony legal fights. it s led to scenes like the one to show you. parents at schools with boxes of legal documents, paper work. watch. we re here as parents because they won t listen to us. we have done everything we possibly can. we have spent nearly $1,000 to print documents that we have to serve you to ask you to please look at these things. the hope? the schools will lose federal funding to pay for the lawsuits. the only problem for the parents is the legal claims are founded in misinformation and conspiracy theories that add up to nothing. i want to bring in ben collins. explain this whole thing. paper terrorism why who s behind it and what s going on. where it came from. sure. it is a word that came up in the 90s from the sovereign citizen
to be applicable to the labor market wes see across europe and the u.s. the biggest obstacle is of course language, and most of the refugees coming out of ukraine right now don t have english skills or local language skills for surrounding countries with some exceptions, so that will be the first hurdle to overcome. but with our conversations with employers, they have been more than willing to accept a lower level of language skills, so, for instance, when hiring ten ukrainian refugees looking for one person can translate into local language so they can feel settled and feel they re somewhere safe and where they can foresee their future. one of the things we ve heard throughout this is the frustration, as we always see with paper work, red tape. i m wondering, can they just start working with an employer wants to sponsor them?
has an uphill battle. reporter: she shook up the race for the white house in 2008. drill, baby, drill. they say the difference between a hockey mom and a pit bull lipstick. reporter: and tonight after nearly 13 years, sarah palin jumping back into politics, filing paper work at a elections office just one hour before the deadline to run for alaska s only seat in the house. and announcing her campaign on facebook writing, public service is a calling. america is at a tipping point. i knew i had to step up and join the fight. palin has strong name recognition, but she s joining a crowded field. more than 50 candidates running in this special election. sarah palin has been outside of politics for more than a decade, and she is quite a polarizing figure in alaska and beyond. it is far from clear whether she s going to be successful in this adventure. governor sarah palin. reporter: in 2008, john mccain shocked america when he picked palin to be his running mate. senator, i m