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." >> tonight, fighting for kayden. adorable 7-year-old caught in a railing custody battle. >> do you feel like your daughter's death was preventible? >> absolutely. >> murdered by a father with a violent past. why her mother says the system let her down. >> you weren't just taking one person. listen to me. >>> gwyneth's goop glitch. >> a glend of eastern and western medicine. >> the glamor of gwyneth paltrow's life. >> women insert the jade egg in their lady parties -- >> why her lifestyle company famous for 24 karat sex toys is offer reg funds. first the "nightline 5." >>> everything was so fresh in the beginning. but that plug quickly faded. luckily there's febreze plug. it cleans away odors and freshens for 1,200 hours. breathe happy with new febreze plug. >>> imagine a visibly healthier pet in 28 days. purina one, natural ingredients plus vitamins and minerals in powerful combinations for radiant coats, sparkling eyes, and vibrant energy. purina one. 28 days, one visibly (music throughout) >>> good evening. we begi
." >> tonight, fighting for kayden. adorable 7-year-old caught in a railing custody battle. >> do you feel like your daughter's death was preventible? >> absolutely. >> murdered by a father with a violent past. why her mother says the system let her down. >> you weren't just taking one person. listen to me. >>> gwyneth's goop glitch. >> a glend of eastern and western medicine. >> the glamor of gwyneth paltrow's life. >> women insert...
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kayden bancroft was waiting for a hernia operation at royal manchester children's hospital. a coroner said his death was "contributed to by neglect". as soon as kayden died we lost a rigorous, wide—ranging investigation to establish what had happened to put in place measures to ensure that this does happen again. also in today's programme, the two men britain says were behind the salisbury nerve agent attacks — this afternoon the un security council will discuss the international arrest warrants. donald trump's described as amoral and reckless by one of his own officials — who says he's working to protect the country from the president's "worst inclinations" a new price cap on energy bills. the industry regulator says 11 million people will benefit. and under the hammer. from back to the future's hoverboards to indiana jones‘ famous fedora. hundreds of pieces of film memorabilia are set to be auctioned off in london. and coming up on bbc news, novak djokovic calls on us open organisers to help players with the heat as he makes it through to the semifinals, with victory overj
kayden bancroft was waiting for a hernia operation at royal manchester children's hospital. a coroner said his death was "contributed to by neglect". as soon as kayden died we lost a rigorous, wide—ranging investigation to establish what had happened to put in place measures to ensure that this does happen again. also in today's programme, the two men britain says were behind the salisbury nerve agent attacks — this afternoon the un security council will discuss the international...
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kayden bancroft was just 20 months old when injured in a fall in april 2016.or a hernia in his diaphragm, he was transferred to the royal manchester children's hospital but despite being placed on a list of patients requiring emergency surgery, his operation never went ahead. three days after being admitted, the toddler suffered a devastating cardiac arrest, from which he never recovered. an inquest into his death held in manchester found that a shortage of beds at one of the leading children's hospitals in the uk meant that the operation kayden needed was repeatedly put off. this inquest was told his mother shannon bancroft was said to be very upset at the continuing delays to her son's surgery but she was reassured by doctors that her son remained well. speaking to the bbc last year, kayden‘s grandmother said his family were deeply concerned about the care that he was receiving. his care was appalling, he was basically put into a room and left. and all we got nearly every day he's not having the operation today, he's not having the operation today. the court
kayden bancroft was just 20 months old when injured in a fall in april 2016.or a hernia in his diaphragm, he was transferred to the royal manchester children's hospital but despite being placed on a list of patients requiring emergency surgery, his operation never went ahead. three days after being admitted, the toddler suffered a devastating cardiac arrest, from which he never recovered. an inquest into his death held in manchester found that a shortage of beds at one of the leading children's...
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kayden bancroft died of natural causes contributed to by neglect.ration deliberately hinder some of the president's actions, in an effort to curtail his ‘impulsive behaviour‘. writing anonymously in the new york times, the source portrays a sense of chaos in the white house. the president has dismissed the opinion piece as ‘gutless', calling the newspaper ‘phony‘, as chris buckler reports. each day seems to bring new claims about what is happening behind the doors of this white house, and the unconventional president in charge here. the new york times says it was a senior official in donald trump's own administration who wrote its damning opinion piece, although the author insisted on remaining anonymous. they claim the president's leadership style is impetuous, adversarial, petty and ineffective. that many are working diligently from within to frustrate parts of his own agenda and his worst inclinations, and that the root of the problem is the president's amorality. and god bless you, and thank you, mr president. mr trump was meeting a group of she
kayden bancroft died of natural causes contributed to by neglect.ration deliberately hinder some of the president's actions, in an effort to curtail his ‘impulsive behaviour‘. writing anonymously in the new york times, the source portrays a sense of chaos in the white house. the president has dismissed the opinion piece as ‘gutless', calling the newspaper ‘phony‘, as chris buckler reports. each day seems to bring new claims about what is happening behind the doors of this white house,...
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failure of care contributed to the death of a toddler at royal manchester children's hospital in 2016 kayden bancroft, who was 20 months old, needed an emergency operation to repair his hernia, but after waiting for four days, he suffered a cardiac arrest campaigners welcome the ruling from india's supreme court that gay sex is no longer a criminal offence and at 11:30pm, we'll be taking an in—depth look at the papers with our reviewers the former director of communications for the conservative party, giles kenningham and polly mackenzie, director of the centre—left think tank, demos. stay with us for that. good evening and welcome to bbc news. british airways says it's investigating the theft of customer data from its website and mobile app. it says personal and financial details were compromised between august the 21st and last night, but the stolen data did not include travel or passport details. the details of 380,000 bank cards have been stolen. the airlines ceo, alex cruz, has apologised to customers affected by the data breach. 380,000 credit cards have been compromised and stolen by
failure of care contributed to the death of a toddler at royal manchester children's hospital in 2016 kayden bancroft, who was 20 months old, needed an emergency operation to repair his hernia, but after waiting for four days, he suffered a cardiac arrest campaigners welcome the ruling from india's supreme court that gay sex is no longer a criminal offence and at 11:30pm, we'll be taking an in—depth look at the papers with our reviewers the former director of communications for the...
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kayden had been waiting for an operation at royal manchester children's hospital to repair a hernia —alth correspondent, dominic hughes: (tx next) kayden urmston—bancroft was just 20 months old when he was injured in a fall in 2016. when it became clear he needed surgery for a hernia, he was transferred to the royal manchester children's hospital. was transferred to the royal manchester child ren's hospital. but despite being placed on a list requiring emergency surgery, his operation never went ahead and three days late r he suffered a devastating cardiac arrest. the inquest was told that caden's mother was upset at the continued delays, but she was reassured by doctors that her son remained well. speaking today, caden's grandmother's said listening to the evidence had been tough, given his operation should have been simple. i kept saying to them, what is going on? where are they? why isn't he going to surgery? it wasn't until the friday his nurse, he took a turn for the worst and, nursing were ringing down every day, on that friday, his nurse ran down and said, you need to do someth
kayden had been waiting for an operation at royal manchester children's hospital to repair a hernia —alth correspondent, dominic hughes: (tx next) kayden urmston—bancroft was just 20 months old when he was injured in a fall in 2016. when it became clear he needed surgery for a hernia, he was transferred to the royal manchester children's hospital. was transferred to the royal manchester child ren's hospital. but despite being placed on a list requiring emergency surgery, his operation never...
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julie expected her grandson kayden would have a straightforward operation for a chest hernia at one ofen‘s hospitals. but he never came home, after a series of delays and failings with his care. the pain that he was in was horrendous. you know, you picked him up, you‘d nurse him, he‘d literally be climbing over your shoulder because he was in that much pain. and you couldn‘t calm him down. when that pain hit, it was horrendous for him. kayden should have had his operation at royal manchester within 2a hours, but it hadn‘t happened after four days. he went into cardiac arrest and never recovered. his family were left with no choice. life support had to be turned off. the coroner, angharad davies, said at the hospital there were deficiencies in handovers between consultants and in the way patients needing urgent operations were managed. she said there were difficulties with the culture, which sometimes allowed routine surgery to be prioritised over urgent operations. the coroner ruled neglect had contributed to kayden‘s death — highly significant, according to lawyers for his mother shan
julie expected her grandson kayden would have a straightforward operation for a chest hernia at one ofen‘s hospitals. but he never came home, after a series of delays and failings with his care. the pain that he was in was horrendous. you know, you picked him up, you‘d nurse him, he‘d literally be climbing over your shoulder because he was in that much pain. and you couldn‘t calm him down. when that pain hit, it was horrendous for him. kayden should have had his operation at royal...
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kayden should've had his operation within 2a hours but it had not happened after four days, he went intoever recovered. his family were left with no choice, life support had to be turned off. the coroner said that the hospital had deficiencies in handovers between co nsulta nts deficiencies in handovers between consultants and the way patients needing urgent operations are managed. she said there were difficulties with the culture which some town allowed routine surgery to be prioritised over urgent operations. she said surgeons failed to ta ke operations. she said surgeons failed to take the initiative to ensure kayden‘s operation was carried out at the right time. she said neglect had contributed to his death. that was highly significant according to lawyers will stop it surprisingly trust of that size with those resources and that reputation could have had feelings which are considered to be so gross. so as to constitute neglect. the trust has apologised to the family and said it made changes. how could a series of these tragic errors have happened at a leading children's hospital lik
kayden should've had his operation within 2a hours but it had not happened after four days, he went intoever recovered. his family were left with no choice, life support had to be turned off. the coroner said that the hospital had deficiencies in handovers between co nsulta nts deficiencies in handovers between consultants and the way patients needing urgent operations are managed. she said there were difficulties with the culture which some town allowed routine surgery to be prioritised over...
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out top story in the uk: the inquest into the death of kayden bancroft — who waited days for emergency found "gross failure" at the royal manchester children's hospital. the hospital has apologised to his family. now on bbc news, live to singapore for asia business report. it isa it is a race against time for the white house to resolve several trade negotiations before november's mid—term elections, but will they start to bite into america's booming economy? and can the world's biggest pork producer be tamed? the economic impact ofa pork producer be tamed? the economic impact of a deadly pig virus. hello and welcome to asia business report. i am sharanjit leyl and hey, it is friday and the first friday of the month is when we will getjobs data from the us, giving us another indicator of the strengths of the world's biggest economy, which is of course currently engaged in a tale as war with china, the world's second largest economy. according to oxford economics research and calculations, president trump's trade war could destroy up to 100,000 americanjobs trade war could destroy up to
out top story in the uk: the inquest into the death of kayden bancroft — who waited days for emergency found "gross failure" at the royal manchester children's hospital. the hospital has apologised to his family. now on bbc news, live to singapore for asia business report. it isa it is a race against time for the white house to resolve several trade negotiations before november's mid—term elections, but will they start to bite into america's booming economy? and can the world's...
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yates's nearest challenge is from kayden urmston—bancroft, of spain, 25 seconds behind.ue ‘s personal shopper. still to come... we meet the premier league 's personal shopper. two days before the world cup final, i got facetime from paul pogba who i had never spoken to before. mesut ozil bought from the year ago. i sold him through one of his pr people or someone. through one of his pr people or someone. he is only 17! more on that ina bit. the build—up to the big fight in las vegas continues. it's a rematch saul canelo alvarez against gennady golovkin. ade adedoyin is there for us. records could be broken, couldn't they? the middleweight division historically has produced the greatest fighters of all time, sugar ray robinson in the 1950s, carlos monza in the 1970s and marvin hagler in the 1980s and bernhard hopkins is jointly holds records for most consecutive title defenders, champion between 1995 and 2005. history will be made on saturday if golovkin wins because he will set a new mark for most consecutive defences in that division. i am speaking from the media centre
yates's nearest challenge is from kayden urmston—bancroft, of spain, 25 seconds behind.ue ‘s personal shopper. still to come... we meet the premier league 's personal shopper. two days before the world cup final, i got facetime from paul pogba who i had never spoken to before. mesut ozil bought from the year ago. i sold him through one of his pr people or someone. through one of his pr people or someone. he is only 17! more on that ina bit. the build—up to the big fight in las vegas...
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kayden should've had his operation within 2a hours but it had not happened after four days, he went intoad to be turned off. the coroner said that the hospital had deficiencies in handovers between consultants and in the way patients needing urgent operations are managed. she said there were difficulties with the culture which allowed routine surgery to be prioritised over urgent operations. she said surgeons failed to take the initiative to ensure kayden‘s operation was carried out at the right time. she said neglect had contributed to his death. that was highly significant, according to lawyers, for his mother and grandmother. surprisingly trust of that size with those resources and that reputation could have had feelings which are considered to be so gross. so as to constitute neglect. the trust has apologised to the family and said it made changes. how could a series of these tragic errors have happened at a leading children's hospital like yours? when any incident like this happens it's critical to look at all the different processes that might have contributed to that. and it's imp
kayden should've had his operation within 2a hours but it had not happened after four days, he went intoad to be turned off. the coroner said that the hospital had deficiencies in handovers between consultants and in the way patients needing urgent operations are managed. she said there were difficulties with the culture which allowed routine surgery to be prioritised over urgent operations. she said surgeons failed to take the initiative to ensure kayden‘s operation was carried out at the...
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. >> reporter: monica scott epought onesies and formula for three-month-old kayden and one- year-oldt also worries. what are you worried about? >> not having a place to go home to or a job. >> reporter: here at this high school-turned-haven near raleigh, some 300 people and their pets received meals and shelter, but wake county manager david ellis hopes they get more. >> we have the opportunity to make a difference. we have an opportunity to make a difference in their lives, so as hch as we can positively impact that, that's what i want to make sure we do. >> reporter: gayle crespo evacuated here with her 85-year- old mother francis. >> i said god, jesus christ, our lord, will you please, please protect our home and everyone else in wilmington. >> reporter: a common prayer in this shelter from the storm. , aine quijano, cbs news, garner, north carolina. >> glor: all right, elaine, thank you for that. that is the "cbs evening news" for tonight. i'm jeff glor in wilmington, h rth carolina. ow'll see you tomorrow, florence's landfall likely in the morning. bs'll be on "cbs this morning"
. >> reporter: monica scott epought onesies and formula for three-month-old kayden and one- year-oldt also worries. what are you worried about? >> not having a place to go home to or a job. >> reporter: here at this high school-turned-haven near raleigh, some 300 people and their pets received meals and shelter, but wake county manager david ellis hopes they get more. >> we have the opportunity to make a difference. we have an opportunity to make a difference in their...
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." >> tonight, fighting for kayden. murdered by a father with a violent past. why her mother says the system let her down. >> you weren't just taking one person. listen to me. >>> gwyneth's goop glitch. >> a glend of eastern and western medicine. >> the glamor of gwyneth paltrow's life. >> women insert the jade egg in their lady parties -- >> why her lifestyle company famous for
." >> tonight, fighting for kayden. murdered by a father with a violent past. why her mother says the system let her down. >> you weren't just taking one person. listen to me. >>> gwyneth's goop glitch. >> a glend of eastern and western medicine. >> the glamor of gwyneth paltrow's life. >> women insert the jade egg in their lady parties -- >> why her lifestyle company famous for
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we are waiting on kayden. -- kingston. >>> and we are looking into what was hurricane florence. a lot of tornadoes popping up in north carolina. we will talk about what they're going to get tomorrow and how long the rain will stick around, plus your forecast. >>> the muni problem at west portal station does not seem to be improving much. and, a lot of people say no matter how much you slice it, it's baloney. >>> and checking the monday evening commute right now, a look at the golden gate bridge, clear skies in the background, traffic moving nicely at this hour. >>> and, a live look and interstate 80, downtown berkeley. the aquatic park on the right, the university overpass on the right of your screen. slow going as it normally is this time of night. >>> checking in now on the storm causing widespread flooding in the carolinas. here is the latest radar. you can see the remnants of what came ashore as hurricane florence last friday, still stretching across parts of six states. several suspected tornadoes have been reported today. >> one of them struck in virginia tearing the roof
we are waiting on kayden. -- kingston. >>> and we are looking into what was hurricane florence. a lot of tornadoes popping up in north carolina. we will talk about what they're going to get tomorrow and how long the rain will stick around, plus your forecast. >>> the muni problem at west portal station does not seem to be improving much. and, a lot of people say no matter how much you slice it, it's baloney. >>> and checking the monday evening commute right now, a...
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we are at the site where one of those 18 tragically lost his life. 1-year-old kayden lee welsch.as mom was driving with him along this road late last night, in the middle of those appalling rainstorms that we've driven through. the creek that you see beyond the trees having received all the way back there was raging at the time. these fields right in front of us were completely flooded, and the rain was coming over this road across here, you can actually see were part of the road got washed away by those waters. his mom was driving, her car got swept away, right across these fields. it is actually in that tree line right now. it's difficult to see from there. that's where the car is. the mom got out of the car. she was able to get out herself. she was trying to extricate her son from his car seat. at one point, she just simply lost group of him. those raging waters swept him away. a few hours ago, as we were hearing, deny, tragically, they found the body of 1-year-old kaiden lee-welch. just one of those 18 who has perished so far as a result of this extraordinary storm, hurricane
we are at the site where one of those 18 tragically lost his life. 1-year-old kayden lee welsch.as mom was driving with him along this road late last night, in the middle of those appalling rainstorms that we've driven through. the creek that you see beyond the trees having received all the way back there was raging at the time. these fields right in front of us were completely flooded, and the rain was coming over this road across here, you can actually see were part of the road got washed...
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i have to say that the interesting contrast you between my kayden and mike rogers -- mike hayden and mike rogers reflects the decision whether or not to speak out as a former come is a highly personal one. mike rogers, i think it's quite understandable, taken the position is taken, he will get over it. [laughing] you know, having served in this administration i i think he's going to come at it from a different perspective. it was 22 years ago for me, 23 years ago this month that i retired from military in 1995, september 1995. i never thought, it never occurred to me to speak out or go on television or any of that. i came to the conclusion that we are in a very different place, in a very different atmosphere right now, so what bothered me to start with was the characterization of -- how i got into it was with the president-elect was his intercession of the intelligence community was nazis and i felt i had to speak up and i did. i called him. amazingly he took the call. so all my thing was just defending and explaining the intelligence community. by the way following a model set by ge
i have to say that the interesting contrast you between my kayden and mike rogers -- mike hayden and mike rogers reflects the decision whether or not to speak out as a former come is a highly personal one. mike rogers, i think it's quite understandable, taken the position is taken, he will get over it. [laughing] you know, having served in this administration i i think he's going to come at it from a different perspective. it was 22 years ago for me, 23 years ago this month that i retired from...