An instant bond. Its all we both wanted. When adi started speaking and calling, daddy, thats. I mean. For me, its nothing better. Gavin and his wife, jodie, adopted adi when he was eight months old and brought him home to sheffield. He wasjust such an easy, happy baby. It werejust, like, perfect and it were just like all wed ever waited for and then itjust happened. Adi had some minor ailments a cold, some Breathing Issues and eczema. Then, in november 2022, he died in his sleep. Ijust went in like any other morning, and. Yeah, just. He werejust laid face down and. | just tried to wake him up. Yeah, just. He was just cold. And. Thats when. Gavjust started shouting. Sol knew something was wrong, so i rushed out of bed and we phoned an ambulance straight away and then, obviously, just the worst thing that could ever happen, happened. And going to the hospital, and not coming home with your child is just like the worst pain that you could ever feel. Itsjust like i didnt want to. I didnt w
to be the worst in 35 years as long as we ve been keeping records, the worst on earth and 18 states issuing air quality alerts and warning 55 million in the path of all this that things are going to be dicey and be careful. people with breathing issues warned to stay indoors and newark, la guardia, and other airports seeing delays due to reduced visibility and sometimes no visibility. this is what it looks like in new york city today. by the way, this is what it looks like on the surface of mars. tell me if you can catch the difference. i could not. how bad is all this going to get? let s go right now to adam cots following all this for us. he ll indeed be getting us that and nate foy in new york bearing the brunt of this. nate has been owl there all day long. what a trooper. welcome, everybody. i m neil cavuto. i ve been safely ensconced indodoors and not putting up wih what these guys are putting up with. let s go to adam on where things stand now. adam. hey, neil. this i
live look at orlando, governor desantis is about to schedule to speak 9:30 eastern bring it to you live. bill: keep it in mind, suggests governor looking to make parental rights signature issue. jacqui: governor will make stops in iowa, new hampshire and south carolina. educational debate looms large, we speak with kim reynolds. lucas is at the white house. reporter: hey, jacui heinrich. many people think he is not a strong leader, let s look at this new fox news poll, 33% think biden is a strong leader. nose dive from 49% that thought he was strong in october 2020. here is karl rove yesterday on your show. this guy is in real trouble. do we think people are going to see him as strong? he is in big trouble on that issue. another fox news shows honest and trustworthy. joe biden polls is a strong leader, 51% think donald trump strong leader on the question of corruption. joe biden 44%. donald trump 55%. on fundraising, desantis largest haul, 8.2 million dollars fi
The pope says he will take part in the mass celebrating palm sunday youre watching bbc news. Now its time for traces left behind a migrantjourney. Every year, thousands of migrants try to make their way to europe. As they leave their homelands behind them, the possessions they take with them give us a sense of who they are. Remnants of a painful past or glimpses or a more hopeful future. Some dedicated people on the italian island of lampedusa have saved some of those items. Where are these people . Where are they . Im here to see if i can tracejust one person through one of these lost objects and shed new life on this dangerous journey taken by so many. My name is thomas naadi and im a bbc correspondent. Im based in ghana, my country, but my journey starts here in london but do so. This has long been an arrival spot for refugees seeking better opportunities in europe. Im here to meet one of the founders of a collective set up for objects lost by those travelling on this route. Im hopi
Irwin joining us with. And kay la, i will start you with. At the windy white house there, as it relates to what were hearing from the Treasury Secretary, and from cnbc language, to Plain English here, what it means. Well, its significant because the Treasury Secretary is saying that as of early june, the federal government wont be able to pay its bills anymore. Its allowed by congress to borrow up to 31 trillion and change, but its going to hit that number next thursday. After that point, treasury is going to be looking under couch cushions to try to finds some additional money. It will be pinching pennies. And it says it will stop contributing or investing into some federal workers retirement accounts, to try to conserve some of that cash in order to avoid reaching that debt limit, or not being able to pay for allies and adversaries that hold the u. S. Debt. So certainly the Treasury Secretary is trying to call on congress and say we need a deal in the coming months. I spoke to a seni