>> yes, it's possible, basically what happens if you get in the susquehanna river, it ends up in the chesapeake. but if ray went into the water, then there is the possibility that he went down to what they call a fiber dam, down to where the water just hits the dam. and he could've got wedged down underneath and just been turned to pieces unfortunately. >> even as the river search was underway, the police continue to canvas the streets of shops, and the area nearby. it was frustrating, lewisburg is a college town, home to bucknell university. and the weekend ray vanished, there were bucknell parents in town. to tony, every other dad looked like his uncle ray. >> honestly, i couldn't walk
because they would like to see the frontrunner there and because they believe he will bring an audience along. fascinating, always great to talk to you, robert. around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. meet the cheshire ghost riders, gearing up for a home world championships. it's a whirlwind of emotions, notjust adrenaline. you're focused, during the flow state and you are across the line before you know it. i am buzzing, i did the worlds 11 years ago and had an awful accident when i broke my hip, couldn't walk for seven years. recently got back into it and qualified again, and it's amazing. at this bmx track, the club have eight riders qualified for the world championships in glasgow. the youngest being nine years old.
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weekend right here on bbc news. follow me on twitter. that is it. goodbye. bbc news, bringing you different stories from across the uk. meet the cheshire ghost riders who are gearing up for cheshire ghost riders who are gearing upfor our cheshire ghost riders who are gearing up for our home world championships. it is gearing up for our home world championships.— gearing up for our home world championships. gearing up for our home world chamionshi s. , ., ., championships. it is a whirlwind of emotions. not _ championships. it is a whirlwind of emotions. notjust _ championships. it is a whirlwind of emotions. notjust adrenaline, - championships. it is a whirlwind of| emotions. notjust adrenaline, your focus during the flow state and then you are across the line before you know it. i am absolutely buzzing because i did the world is 11 years ago now, i had an awful accident in which i broke my hip. i couldn't walk for seven years. i recently got back into it and then qualified again, it is amazing. there was no stopping me getting back on. if you look at kids under ten, they are probably the most fearless. they don't have to get up and go to work
thatjun bei was talking about. that's it for the show. thanks for watching. bbc news — bringing you different stories from across the uk. meet the cheshire ghost riders, who are gearing up for a home world championships. it's a whirlwind of emotions, notjust adrenaline. you focus during the flow state and then you're across the line before you know it. i'm absolutely buzzing because i did the worlds 11 years ago now. i had an awful accident in which i broke my hip. i couldn't walk for seven years. i recently got back into it and then qualified again. and it's amazing. there was no stopping me getting back on. if you look at kids under ten, they're probably the most fearless. they don't have to get up and go to work in the morning. here at the shanaze reade bmx
extremely high fever. i think it spiked at 103. incoherent, confusion, i couldn't walk from the car to our bedroom without my husband's help. violently shaking, teeth chattering, you know, it felt like if you've ever had the worst flu, the worst chills of your life, that times about a thousand. i mean, it was the worst i've ever felt in my life. >> back in april, amanda described what happened to her after she was denied a medically necessary abortion 18 weeks into her planned pregnancy. now she has taken her experience to court. zurowski along with a dozen others are suing the state of texas for putting their lives at risk by forcing a situation where they were denied life savings caring. texas prohibits abortion after six weeks except in medical emergencies. the law does not define what
that was making me very sick and it started causing lung problems. i need your help. i couldn't walk from my kitchen table to my microwave without getting short of breath. it was a really scary time and i didn't know, i didn't know if i was gonna come out of that. i felt for the first time that things were a little bit out of control. i was losing the battle. oh, you already got that. (shane laughs) and i had to really on shane a lot more. i'm so aware of my surroundings. daddy already helped me out with something and i didn't even see it. - classic. - classic. you're classic. when i was in bed sick for over a month, he ran the show and he was able to step up and realize that even if he had to work full time, parent full time, handle the running of the house, without any help, he was actually able to do it. - we're leaving in 11 minutes. - all right. - i'm a control freak. i like to do things.
long time forjustice to be served, and of course very agonising for her parents. yes, that's right. i mean, we had some statements read out in court this morning from nikki allan's mum and dad, talking about the impact that the death of their daughter had on them, and notjust on them, notjust on the community, but on their children and grandchildren, even. this has been absolutely devastating to the allan family and their friends. nikki allan's dad david allan talked about how he couldn't walk past the building in sunderland where she had been attacked because it was a reminder of his daughter's death, even though he lived nearby. how he hadn't been able to go to funerals of people he knew because it reminded him of seeing his daughter's body in its coffin. her mum talked about how the impact was notjust on her, how david boyd had destroyed her life, had destroyed nikki allan's siblings' lives, and also her grandchildren's lives as well.
this has been absolutely devastating to the family and their friends. nikki allan's dad talked about how he couldn't walk past a building in sunderland where she had been attacked because it was a reminder of his daughter's death, even though he lived nearby. he hadn't been able to go to funerals of people he knew because it reminded him of seeing his daughter's body in its coffin. her mum talked about how the impact was notjust on her, how david boyd had destroyed her life, had destroyed nikki allan's siblings' lives, and also her grandchildren�*s light as well, this has had a massive impact on the entire family. nikki allan's mum has had to campaign for nikki allan's mum has had to campaignfor30 years, nikki allan's mum has had to campaign for 30 years, almost, it was 25 years before david boyd was arrested. she had to campaign over that time, which she said had taken a toll on her mental and physical health. she had been sectioned at one point because of mental health issues as a result of the stress that had been caused by her daughter's death. this has been absolutely devastating to everybody
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