There was no fear of anything. I dont know if something snapped. I was shocked. I couldnt say anything. A doctor comes home but not for long. An hour later, she was back at the hospital she just left. She had this blank stare in her eyes. Three days later, she was dead. I said, she is my child and i gave birth to her and i want to know what happened to her. At first, it was just a medical mystery. For all intents and purposes she should be alive. It was out of this world. It made no sense. But soon, it became a Murder Mystery. Because once they discovered what killed her, the next question was who. If he couldnt have her, no one was going to have her. I still have it made sense of it. Welcome to dateline. The doctor was in the business of saving lives but the doctor became a patient one Out Of The Blue she collapsed and was rushed to the e. R. Now the seemingly Healthy Woman in the prime of her life was fighting for her life. It was a medical mystery or was it . This is the case for do
there was no fear of anything, like what happened i don t know if somethin snapped. i was shocked. and i couldn t save my friend. a doctor comes home, but no for long i think that my wife is having a stroke. an hour later, she was back at the hospital that she jus left he had this blank stare i her eyes three days later? she was dead i said, she is my child i give birth to her, i want to know what happened to her. at first, it was just a medical missionary healthy, white female for all intensive person s i she would be alive for them, they couldn t mak any sense of it. but soon it became a murder mystery. i had to be sitting down. because once they finally discovered what killed her, th next question was who? if he could not have her, nobody was going to have her i still have a sense of it, i still have not made sense of it hello, and welcome to dateline dr. cline was in the busines of saving lives, but the docto became a patient went out o
terminating in west london rather than the heart of the capital. a record fine for a hospital trust in nottingham after the mistakes that lead to the death of a baby, shortly after her mother gave birth. these criminal proceedings are designed to act as a punishment and a deterrent. no financial penalty will ever bring wynter back. appeals for calm in memphis tennessee, after the death of a black man who d been stopped by police: five officers have been charged with his murder. and the holocaust survivor who s turned to tiktok to teach a new generation about the horrors of the nazi death camps. and coming up on the bbc news channel: former burnley boss sean dyche is set to be named as everton s new manager following frank lampard s sacking earlier this week. good afternoon and welcome to the bbc news at one. the chancellor, jeremy hunt, has been defending the government s record on economic growth. in a speech this morning, he said there s too much gloom about the economy, an
Up the decision to allow fani willis to stay on that Election Interference Case. Also ahead, new revelations about Donald Trumps Anger Spilling out in the new york Courtroom Prompting reaction from the judge as Stormy Daniels prepares to return to the stand tomorrow. Plus, Breaking News, the aftermath of a tornado touching down in michigan. Take a look at the devastation here. The governor declaring a State Of Emergency. And happening right now on capitol hill, the same panel that grilled University President s on antisemitism about to tackle the issue in k through 12 schools. It is 10 00 eastern. Im Ana Cabrera Reporting from new york. Lets get right to the Breaking News out of georgia and Donald Trumps Election Interference Case there. An Appeals Court has Just Announced it will review the judges ruling to let Prosecutor Fani Willis stay on this case. Trump and his codefendants want to remove her from the case because of her personal relationship with the former top prosecutor. And j
united states and around the world. i m fareed zakaria coming to you live from new york. today on the program, after seven days, the truce between israel and hamas is over and the war is back on. i ll ask a former idf officer whether israel s tactics will change in this phase. will it be more precise, more careful about civilian casualties as the united states has asked? then i will talk to a man who knows those casualties well. a british palestinian surgeon who has worked in gaza s hospitals during the war. finally, the death of america s most famous 20th century statesman hen ry kissinger. i will talk to his biographer, neil ferguson how kissinger changed the world for better or for worse. but first, here s my take. henry kissinger, who died this week at 100 years old, may have been the most famous foreign policy practitioner in modern american history, but he practiced foreign policy for just eight those hundred years. he left office as secretary of state nearly half a c