it s what keeps people going. tonight, 70 miles south of here, the story of a 10-day-old baby rescued after nearly 90 hours under the rubble, taken into an ambulance wrapped in a thermal blanket. his mother was saved too, carried away on this stretcher. and the story of this man rescued after 108 hours under the rubble. the teams carefully carrying him down on a stretcher to a waiting ambulance. and then the moment the rescuers overcome, hugging one another, il at thef that ved. bint toy, i n rescuers use thr flashlig peer into the cracks, the spaces between the blocks of concrete. you can see they re clearing away another floor here. hours have gone by and still no sign of life. but the search and rescue team
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the defibrillator. but you continued to give cpr for 12 minutes. you never gave up. at any point in those 12 minutes did you think you couldn t save david? yeah, that s, that s pretty much correct. throughout the whole time it was, after those first two shocks it analyzed, said no shock advised. heart was not beating. so we continued cpr throughout the whole process, waiting to transport him off to a waiting ambulance. this is very rare. you know we know that, once that heart stops stops, our job is to continue to do the cpr, to continue to circulate oxygenated blood to the organs in hopes we get him to the waiting ambulance, they could possibly administer some drugs that
they were able to extract him through significant crowds in challenging circumstances to a waiting ambulance. he was taken to a west london hospital, where despite the best efforts of medical staff he was pronounced dead. the cost of living crisis continues to dominate the race to become the next leader of the conservative party which has one week to run. meanwhile, the chancellor nadhim zahawi is travelling to the united states to look for solutions to the crisis by speaking to bankers and officials there. our political correspondent iain watson is in westminster. iain, some eyebrows being raised about the chancellor s decision to head to washington. what is he helping to achieve? he head to washington. what is he helping to achieve? head to washington. what is he helping to achieve? he says you need international helping to achieve? he says you need international solutions helping to achieve? he says you need international solutions to helping to achieve? he says you need