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Transcripts for CNN CNN News Central 20240604 15:02:00

family say that they want police to identify the homeowner. cnn s camilo bernal, following this story for us, camilla bring us up to speed on the latest here. hey john. well thankfully, the family says that physically, ralph is doing well. but they also say that the very realistic future here is difficult because they say that mentally and emotionally, there is a long road ahead. they describe him as a friendly teenager who is well mannered who loves music. they say he plays a number of different instruments always has an instrument in hand. he dreamed about going to west africa and simply wanted to graduate high school like any other teenager. all of this is going to be so much harder now, just because he went to the wrong house. it s so important to say this look, you went to 115th street and he was supposed to go to 115th terrorists. that mistake could happen. to any person. and so that is why there

Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News at One 20240604 13:23:00

hi, my name is dan, i am one of the doctors from the hospital. how are you? i feel really rotten. you feel rotten? so professor dan lattison from thejohn radcliffe hospital in oxford has come to see him. i am going to need to listen to your heart and your lungs and have a scan of you. yes. new technology means he and his team carry rapid blood tests, heart monitoring and an ultrasound that plugs straight into his mobile phone. ted s heart is not pumping properly. usually ted would be tested and treated in hospital but after a quick discussion with a heart specialist he is given the intravenous drugs he needs whilst sitting in his armchair. we can assess you and we can diagnose you and with the right support we can treat you at home if that is your choice. we are not replacing the hospital, this is not about the death of the hospital, it is about the rebirth of the hospital. this treatment helped ted stay at home for as long as possible, but his family say in the end they couldn t find

Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News 20240604 09:39:00

at home as long as possible. but his family say in the end they couldn t find enough care staff to help them cope as he deteriorated. he died in a hospice a few weeks later. for initiatives like hospital at home to work more widely, staff shortages in both health and social care would need to be tackled. but the team says patients welcomed the choice. in hull, they say they are also improving care and easing nhs purchase. mary is here for a full body and life mot. she was referred after three falls. after seeing a doctor, pharmacist, physio and social worker, her medication is adjusted as it may be increasing her risk of falling. the more people that get a chance to come here, the better. the centre says their patients have fewer hospital and gp visits, with the biggest impact among the frailest. for those patients deemed to be frequent flyers, so, three or more emergency department

Transcripts for CNN CNN Newsroom Live 20240604 08:23:00

face. they were not allowed to unzip the cover to see the torso. reporter: while the circumstances of her death remain unclear, human rights groups have documented the brutal force used against protesters. iranian security forces have dragged unveiled women by their hair with some also reportedly sexually assaulted according to amnesty international. iranian police released the cc tv video showing her going into a building, possibly falling from it later. they ve arrested eight workers who were there. authorities say there s no evidence the teenager was killed by police. prosecutors say they ve launched around investigation into her death. that comes weeks after masa amini collapsed and died in morality police custody. amini s family say doctors told them she had head trauma and believe she was beaten to death. police say the 22-year-old died of a heart attack. they deny any wrongdoing and it s been nearly three weeks since that investigation was

Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News 20240604 00:14:00

we spoke with one gentleman whose 60 foot yacht is nowhere to be found. he assumes that it was broken up through the storm surge, the strong winds and thrown into the water. we have just seen a few other people going into their boats, treading carefully over the debris trying to seek take pictures to submit to their insurance because this, of course, will be costly for so many people. the prince of wales has said that online safety for children and young people should be a prerequisite, not an afterthought after a coroner ruled that social media did contribute to the death of 14 year old molly russell, who took her own life five years ago. the coroner said the material molly viewed online shouldn t have been available for a child to see . the inquest heard she d seen thousands of posts relating to depression, self harm and suicide before her death. herfather has called on social media companies to tackle their toxic culture . a warning angus crawford s report does contain some d

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