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today's first—ever conference on alabama rot in the uk has been organised by david walker, vet who's years. what is your gut feeling of what this is? i would say my gut feeling is that intrinsically within the dog they have a predisposition to this disease process and then perhaps there is an environmental trigger on top that means they develop the disease later in their lifetime. it is certainly a disease that these owners in the new forest are aware off now. until i see any signs again or anything up here ijust keep going like normal. they do not know what is causing it so you just have to continue as normal. vets say owners need not be alarmed. alabama rot remains extremely rare. but symptoms should not be ignored. duncan kennedy, bbc news, in the new forest. an 11—year—old has died at a theme park. this was in staffordshire. we 110w park. this was in staffordshire. we now go to our correspondent in leicester who is outside her school. iam sure leicester who is outside her school. i am sure shock must be the overriding feeling there. the academy behind me has remained closed. just
today's first—ever conference on alabama rot in the uk has been organised by david walker, vet who's years. what is your gut feeling of what this is? i would say my gut feeling is that intrinsically within the dog they have a predisposition to this disease process and then perhaps there is an environmental trigger on top that means they develop the disease later in their lifetime. it is certainly a disease that these owners in the new forest are aware off now. until i see any signs again or...
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david walker the bishop.ead out the names of all of the victims. >> we're going tomorrow making began hurley. courtney boil, phillip trom, ally mccloud, >> today, two more arrests were made in connection to the bombing. a total of 13 arrests have been made so far. police say more members of the attacker network may still be a the large. >>> meanwhile marathons in england remembers the violation of a terror attack by end sending don't look back in anger. the run started with a moment of silence and many runner wore yellow ribbons to remember the victims. >>> an 89-year-old man ran 12 miles with 40,000 others in brussels. he participated in the 20 of brussels and has run the 38 times. when he was 90, he says he doesn't plan on running again. he completed the marathon and finished in less than three hours. >> . >>> a 89-year-old away away veteran. it was one decade in the making graduated from high school. he joined the u.s. navy back in 1944. missed graduation. so this weekend school officials made graduation p
david walker the bishop.ead out the names of all of the victims. >> we're going tomorrow making began hurley. courtney boil, phillip trom, ally mccloud, >> today, two more arrests were made in connection to the bombing. a total of 13 arrests have been made so far. police say more members of the attacker network may still be a the large. >>> meanwhile marathons in england remembers the violation of a terror attack by end sending don't look back in anger. the run started with...
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david walker, the bishop of manchester, he read out the names of all of the victims and led prayers for the injured. still in the hospital >> today, we'll remember megan hurley, i mcgiver, wendy foul ailly mccloud, solemn mccloudy ski >> two more arrests were made in connection with the bombing. a total of 13 arrest, more members of the attacker network may still be at large. >>> marine while, marathons remember them by sending don't look back in anger by oasis, thousands took part in the run an event that went on despite security concern, it started with a moment of silence and many wore a yellow ribbon to remember the victim. >>> here in philly, supposed to be relatively nice day tomorrow >> for the most part. in fact, a lot of the rain we're going to be seeing is going to be while a lot of us are sleeping tonight. which is great news. but kind of a sunny start turned into a cloudy afternoon and cloudy evening, there's a live look outside. and kind of the same scenario for our beaches, take a look down in delaware at boardwalk plaza, some people out walking the boards but they've had
david walker, the bishop of manchester, he read out the names of all of the victims and led prayers for the injured. still in the hospital >> today, we'll remember megan hurley, i mcgiver, wendy foul ailly mccloud, solemn mccloudy ski >> two more arrests were made in connection with the bombing. a total of 13 arrest, more members of the attacker network may still be at large. >>> marine while, marathons remember them by sending don't look back in anger by oasis, thousands...
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two days first—ever conference on alabama rot in britain has been organised by david walker, a vet whotudied it for five years. what's your gut feeling of what this is? i'd say my gut feeling is that is —— there is intrinsically within the dog a predisposition to this disease process and perhaps there is an environmental factor on top which means they developed the disease later in their lifetime. it's certainly a disease these owners in the new forest are now aware of. untili see owners in the new forest are now aware of. until i see any signs up here, i will keep going like normal. they don't know what is causing it, so they don't know what is causing it, so you have to continue like normal, really. let's say owners need not be alarmed. alabama rot remains extremely rare but symptoms should not be ignored. duncan kennedy in the new forest. this is outside source live from the bbc newsroom. our lead story, president trump has defended his decision to sack the head of the fbi. the white house said he had been considering firing him since taking office. now, painkillers could increase t
two days first—ever conference on alabama rot in britain has been organised by david walker, a vet whotudied it for five years. what's your gut feeling of what this is? i'd say my gut feeling is that is —— there is intrinsically within the dog a predisposition to this disease process and perhaps there is an environmental factor on top which means they developed the disease later in their lifetime. it's certainly a disease these owners in the new forest are now aware of. untili see owners...
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today's first—ever conference on alabama rot in the uk has been organised by david walker, of that wasling is that intrinsically within the dog they have a predisposition to this disease process and then perhaps there is an environmental trigger on top that means they develop the disease later in their lifetime. top that means they develop the disease later in their lifetimem is certainly a disease that these owners in the new forest are aware off now. untili see owners in the new forest are aware off now. until i see any signs again or anything appearing i just off now. until i see any signs again or anything appearing ijust keep going like normal. they do not know what is causing it so you just have to continue as normal. let's say that this need not be alarmed. alabama rot remains extremely rare. but symptoms should not be ignored. — vets say. it's one of the most iconic opera houses in the world but it's famously not a great place to hear music because of its high ceiling. the sydney symphony orchestra says the sound is like "playing on a football pitch that's shrouded in fog". aft
today's first—ever conference on alabama rot in the uk has been organised by david walker, of that wasling is that intrinsically within the dog they have a predisposition to this disease process and then perhaps there is an environmental trigger on top that means they develop the disease later in their lifetime. top that means they develop the disease later in their lifetimem is certainly a disease that these owners in the new forest are aware off now. untili see owners in the new forest are...
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the bishop david walker started by reading the names of the 22 victims along with a period of silenceelaine mclver. courtney boyle. philip tron. when the fold. aileen mcleod. sorrell leczkowski. chloe rutherford. liam curry. michelle kiss. nelljones. rutherford. liam curry. michelle kiss. nell jones. jane twaddle—taylor. martyn hett. olivia campbell. alison howe. lisa lees. kelly brewster. angelica and martin cliffs. georgina callander. saffie—rose cliffs. georgina callander. saffie— rose roussos. cliffs. georgina callander. saffie—rose roussos. and john atkinson. we remember them. there is also a statement from the dean of manchester, who said the cathedral community is devastated by the terrorist bomb. such attacks are unacceptable. he also wrote the concert attended by mostly young people, they are for people to have afun people, they are for people to have a fun experience and it was made into a graveyard for young children. behind me there is extra security in place. anyone entering today has had bad checks. also we have seen some armed police walking around the streets of manche
the bishop david walker started by reading the names of the 22 victims along with a period of silenceelaine mclver. courtney boyle. philip tron. when the fold. aileen mcleod. sorrell leczkowski. chloe rutherford. liam curry. michelle kiss. nelljones. rutherford. liam curry. michelle kiss. nell jones. jane twaddle—taylor. martyn hett. olivia campbell. alison howe. lisa lees. kelly brewster. angelica and martin cliffs. georgina callander. saffie—rose cliffs. georgina callander. saffie— rose...
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speaking at the vigil we also heard from the bishop of manchester david walker.an see behind me. this is an unbelievable turnout tonight, it shows that they are the very few but we are the many, we are manchester. applause. as a small boy i passed this town hall every school day on my way from home to my education and it symbolised all that was great about this city, it symbolises the unity we have had ever since we first were a city. a unity that has been strengthened by our diversity, we are the successful world city we are because people have come from all parts of the world and we have welcomed them and they have made their homes here and they have become manchester too. applause. we will pull through the events of last night because we will stand together, stand together whatever our background, whatever our religion, whatever our beliefs or our politics, we will stand together to say that this city is greater than the forces that align itself against it and as we say that we are sending a signal not just to manchester but across the world, that you cannot d
speaking at the vigil we also heard from the bishop of manchester david walker.an see behind me. this is an unbelievable turnout tonight, it shows that they are the very few but we are the many, we are manchester. applause. as a small boy i passed this town hall every school day on my way from home to my education and it symbolised all that was great about this city, it symbolises the unity we have had ever since we first were a city. a unity that has been strengthened by our diversity, we are...
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comptroller david walker calls this socialism on steroids. keen believer what he is trying to do here. what do you think? >> it does sound like socialism on steroids. how much is he talking about? how are which going to pay for it. we do have social safety net programs with medicaid, disability insurance, with regard to housing a lot of other things. they cost a lot of money. frankly they need to be reformed because there is a lot of abuse for those programs. we discourage work. we discourage marriage, et cetera. i have got to believe what he is talking about would at least be at the poverty level. as you know, neil, our country was founded upon individual liberty and opportunity. it was not founded on socialism and entitlements. you know, if anything we promised toouch and we need to restructure. neil: he has said in the past, i know, zuckerberg, he would not mind paying more in taxes if you're worth billions of dollars, that is a position you would take. but, he has left out the, how you pay for this, but presumably through higher taxes. i'
comptroller david walker calls this socialism on steroids. keen believer what he is trying to do here. what do you think? >> it does sound like socialism on steroids. how much is he talking about? how are which going to pay for it. we do have social safety net programs with medicaid, disability insurance, with regard to housing a lot of other things. they cost a lot of money. frankly they need to be reformed because there is a lot of abuse for those programs. we discourage work. we...
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a vigil outside the town hall in city's albert square this evening, the bishop of manchester, david walkerid: inaudible whatever our beliefs, whatever our politics, we will stand together, to say that this city is greater than the force of self against it, we are sending a signal notjust to manchester but across the world. you cannot defeat us, love, in the end, is stronger than hate. of of defiance from the city of manchester. hard times again. on the streets of the city. but we won't ta ke streets of the city. but we won't take defeat, and we don't want your pity, because this is the place where we stand strong together, with a smile on our face, mancunians for ever, because this is the place, in our hearts, in our homes, this is the place that is a part of our bones, manchester gives us such strength from the facts, this... this is the place we should give something back. always remember never forget, for ever manchester. choose love, manchester. scenes from the vigil earlier. correspondent danny savage was there. the whole city coming together to remember those that died. it had been u
a vigil outside the town hall in city's albert square this evening, the bishop of manchester, david walkerid: inaudible whatever our beliefs, whatever our politics, we will stand together, to say that this city is greater than the force of self against it, we are sending a signal notjust to manchester but across the world. you cannot defeat us, love, in the end, is stronger than hate. of of defiance from the city of manchester. hard times again. on the streets of the city. but we won't ta ke...
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today's first ever conference on alabama rot in britain has been organised by david walker, a vet whoasis? my is your gut feeling of what basis? my gut feeling is intrinsically within the dogs they have a predisposition to this disease process. then perhaps there is an environmental trigger on top that means they develop the disease later in their lifetime. it is certainly a disease these owners in the new forest are now aware of. until i see any signs or anything, i'll keep going like normal, i think. they don't know what's causing it or anything, you've just got to continue as normal, really. vector site owners need not be alarmed, alabama rot remained extremely rare, but symptoms should not be ignored. duncan kennedy, bbc news, the new forest. an update from the metropolitan police about arrests they made after an operation in the harleston area of north—west london last tuesday the 9th of may. they say three women arrested have been released and three other women who were arrested remain in custody. aged between 18 and a3. three of those women arrested at an address in east london
today's first ever conference on alabama rot in britain has been organised by david walker, a vet whoasis? my is your gut feeling of what basis? my gut feeling is intrinsically within the dogs they have a predisposition to this disease process. then perhaps there is an environmental trigger on top that means they develop the disease later in their lifetime. it is certainly a disease these owners in the new forest are now aware of. until i see any signs or anything, i'll keep going like normal,...
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i am pleased to say that the bishop of manchesterjoins me now, the right reverend david walker. to deliver. it is indeed. on lesser occasions, we have had to stand together. this is the most serious event to happen in manchester to happen for many a year and again, we will stand together. i have been touched by the messages of support i have received from greater manchester and further afield. we will stand together and show that terror never wins. the mayor earlier was also underlining the fact that this was a matter of extremism, not a matter of any individual faith. absolutely. we have seen time and time again the people who commit these atrocities don't represent the faith communities that they claim to come from. if you look at their past lives, they have shown little of the kind of piety or good works that those religions uphold. they are abhorrent members of what the community and nobody needs to be tarred with their brush. what is the church able to do today in a city like manchester affected so deeply? the churches have been open for prayer today across manchester and b
i am pleased to say that the bishop of manchesterjoins me now, the right reverend david walker. to deliver. it is indeed. on lesser occasions, we have had to stand together. this is the most serious event to happen in manchester to happen for many a year and again, we will stand together. i have been touched by the messages of support i have received from greater manchester and further afield. we will stand together and show that terror never wins. the mayor earlier was also underlining the...
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i'm david walker. >> i'm lois harp. news before this was stuff that had already happened. for the first time, cnn brought the world to people in realtime. >> cnn, the world's most important network. >> i didn't do cable news network because somebody told me it couldn't be done. i figured it was a very viable concept, and i went ahead and did it. it was after we announced we were going to do it that the detractors showed up. >> is cable news network just going to be a new means of delivering the same kind of fare? >> no. it already does provide different fare. cable news network is a perfect and maybe the best example of that. >> people love news. and we had lots of it. and the other guys had not very much. so choice and quantity won out. >> new york city, hello. >> the major catastrophe in america's space program. >> i am lou dobbs along with financial editor myron kael. >> jessica mcclure trapped for almost three days in it a dry artisian well. >> the iron curtain between east germany and west berlin has come tumbling
i'm david walker. >> i'm lois harp. news before this was stuff that had already happened. for the first time, cnn brought the world to people in realtime. >> cnn, the world's most important network. >> i didn't do cable news network because somebody told me it couldn't be done. i figured it was a very viable concept, and i went ahead and did it. it was after we announced we were going to do it that the detractors showed up. >> is cable news network just going to be a new...
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leading that vigil yesterday was the bishop of manchester, the right reverend david walker, who's withhis diverse community. it is far more important than what divide. people trying to cause havoc and mayhem are a small number. that came across. so many people could have stayed at home in fear that they came to this city square. it was unbelievable. some people can ta ke was unbelievable. some people can take solace in faith. others cannot. others have different ways. one is by being close to people and sharing some of those emotions. they said that to me last night. yes. i know that to me last night. yes. i know that in the darkest moment god is with me. for those who do not have faith, at least they know others are with them so they can share feelings and understand what is going through their minds. there were symbolic meanings to this. i lit a candle last night during the vigil. today there are many candles, a symbol of hope, light shining in the darkness. quite a few people made reference to how hard it is to explain in this particular case when someone is actively targeting child
leading that vigil yesterday was the bishop of manchester, the right reverend david walker, who's withhis diverse community. it is far more important than what divide. people trying to cause havoc and mayhem are a small number. that came across. so many people could have stayed at home in fear that they came to this city square. it was unbelievable. some people can ta ke was unbelievable. some people can take solace in faith. others cannot. others have different ways. one is by being close to...
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vet david walker, who is chairing the first conference on alabama rot in the uk later this week, is withdn't see anything in her foot. a anything. couldn't see anything in herfoot. a lesion anything. couldn't see anything in her foot. a lesion appeared was not there was a thorn stuck in there. i took her to the vet and she deteriorated. we will come back to you ina deteriorated. we will come back to you in a minute, gabrielle. from what i know about alabama rot, it is a typical lesion. lim at the bottom of their legs,. they might have a bit of a limp. then they develop kidney failure, vomiting, going off their food. unfortunately, we still a relatively little about the disease. how quickly did you have to have fleur put down eventually? from the first symptom which was her being sick to being put to sleep was one week. she deteriorated extremely quickly. they found her kidneys were failing and more legions appeared in her mouth. then one appeared on her foot. it was extremely fast. because was awful to see her deteriorate so badly. we are concerned that she wasn't the only one who had it
vet david walker, who is chairing the first conference on alabama rot in the uk later this week, is withdn't see anything in her foot. a anything. couldn't see anything in herfoot. a lesion anything. couldn't see anything in her foot. a lesion appeared was not there was a thorn stuck in there. i took her to the vet and she deteriorated. we will come back to you ina deteriorated. we will come back to you in a minute, gabrielle. from what i know about alabama rot, it is a typical lesion. lim at...
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. >>> coming up, david ratliff gets out of segregation for a bit. >> walker, daniel, i'm back! you might be calling me an energy farmer. ♪ energy lives here. before you invest in a car, remember, it's not just the car you're investing in. subaru. kelley blue book's most trusted brand and, now, lowest 5-year cost to own. think about what you value most. subaru. >>> david ratliff has just completed his 30 days of disciplinary segregation for fighting. the rec yard and general population is as barren as in segregation, at least now he can walk it without handcuffs and shackles. >> feels good. it sure does. still jail, though, you know. so, it still sucks, but it's better than being just in jail and jail in jail. >> ratliff will be allowed much more time out of his cell and have other privileges restored. >> ready to eat some food, some canteen, shave. looking pretty rough. i just actually got a mirror that i could see myself in. i look bad. oh, man. >> hey, boo! >> ratliff is now in the same unit as adrian smalls, who has been writing spoken word pieces while awaiting trial. >> st
. >>> coming up, david ratliff gets out of segregation for a bit. >> walker, daniel, i'm back! you might be calling me an energy farmer. ♪ energy lives here. before you invest in a car, remember, it's not just the car you're investing in. subaru. kelley blue book's most trusted brand and, now, lowest 5-year cost to own. think about what you value most. subaru. >>> david ratliff has just completed his 30 days of disciplinary segregation for fighting. the rec yard and...
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here's david begnaud. >> reporter: robin perrot, a mother of four from walker, louisiana, says she wasrightening. i'm worried about what that impact will have on my family and the medical bills that we might incur. >> reporter: her three-year-old son collin has a preexisting condition called hydronephrosis. it is a chronic condition that prevents his right kidney from draining properly due to a blockage. >> are we going to have my son's insurance cut? are they going to cover him? will they cover because without what we had we would still be in debt and we would forever be in debt i have a feeling. >> reporter: more than two million americans covered by obamacare have preexisting conditions. this new house bill would allow states to file for a waiver from the requirement that guarantees their coverage. to qualify states would have to set up so-called high-risk pools, money used to help pay for expensive premiums. back in louisiana officials have not signalled they will seek a waiver, but $138 billion has been set aside in the gop bill for all 50 states to help fund those high-risk pools
here's david begnaud. >> reporter: robin perrot, a mother of four from walker, louisiana, says she wasrightening. i'm worried about what that impact will have on my family and the medical bills that we might incur. >> reporter: her three-year-old son collin has a preexisting condition called hydronephrosis. it is a chronic condition that prevents his right kidney from draining properly due to a blockage. >> are we going to have my son's insurance cut? are they going to cover...
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david begnaud. >> reporter: robin perrot, a mother of four from walker, louisiana, says she was troubled t's fray's vote. >> it's frightening. i'm worried about what that impact will have on my family, and the medical bills that we might incur. >> reporter: her three-year-old son, collin, has a pre-existing olndition called hydronephrosis. it is a chronic condition that prevents his right kidney from draining properly due to a blockage. >> are we going to have my son's eysurance cut? are they going to cover him? will they cover enough of it? wcause without what we had, we would still be in debt, and we would forever be in debt, i have a feeling. wo reporter: more than two rellion americans covered by obamacare have pre-existing conditions. this new house bill would allow states to file for a waiver from the requirement that guarantees their coverage. to qualify, states would have to set up so-called high-risk pools, money used to help pay for expensive premiums. back in louisiana, officials have not signaled that they will seek a waiver, but $138 billion has been set aside in the g.o.p. bill for al
david begnaud. >> reporter: robin perrot, a mother of four from walker, louisiana, says she was troubled t's fray's vote. >> it's frightening. i'm worried about what that impact will have on my family, and the medical bills that we might incur. >> reporter: her three-year-old son, collin, has a pre-existing olndition called hydronephrosis. it is a chronic condition that prevents his right kidney from draining properly due to a blockage. >> are we going to have my son's...