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and i popped him the bath to get him ready for bed time and his face dropped on one side and ijust knew that he was absolutely having a stroke and we had to get him medical assistance straightaway. he was rushed to his local hospital by ambulance before being transferred to southampton children's hospital. we were told even before transfer to prepare ourselves for the worst and when we got to southampton we were told, you know, originally we were taking it one hour at a time. carter had suffered a rare form of stroke and was put into a medically induced coma. when he woke he couldn't eat, he couldn't speak, he couldn't move, he couldn't sit, so he had to really start again, like a newborn. age two. at aged two. doctors say he has made a remarkable recovery, but carter is still receiving regular rehabilitation. wow. it is really hard.

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BBC News

coming up on bbc news — a major restructure in domestic women's cricket is announced by the ecb, with eight counties set to host professional women's teams from 2025. there are calls today to improve treatment for strokes in children. the stroke association says a central database with details of young people who've suffered a stroke in the uk would improve standards of care. a mother whose son suffered a stroke at just two years old is backing those calls. here's navtej johal. three—year—old carter has been knocking down a lot of obstacles recently. i think it's been the same for us all, just the worry and the fear, the shock of it all. in october last year, on a day like any other, his and his family's life was thrown into turmoil.

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all, just the worry and the fear, the shock of it all. in october last year, on a day like any other, his and his family's life was thrown into turmoil. and i popped him the bath to get him ready for bed time and his face dropped on one side and ijust knew that he was absolutely having a stroke and we had to get him medical assistance straightaway. he was rushed to his local hospital by ambulance before being transferred to southampton children's hospital. we were told even before transfer to prepare ourselves for the worst and when we got to southampton we were told, you know, originally we were taking it one hour at a time. carter had suffered a rare form of stroke and was put into a medically induced coma. when he woke he couldn't eat, he couldn't speak, he couldn't move, he couldn't sit, so he had to really start again, like a newborn. age two. at aged two. doctors say he has made a remarkable recovery, but carter is still receiving regular rehabilitation. well done.

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NBC Nightly News With Lester Holt

who would reshape southern rock putting blues, country and jazz. they were also touched by tragedy. dwayne allman died in a motorcycle accident in 1971. ♪ tonight, loved ones saying that he was larger than life and his loss will be felt worldwide. and even the carter center weighing in posting on x, president carter loved their music and the band campaigned on their behalf. >> you are truly magnificent and great crowd. >> reporter: inducted into the rock 'n' roll hall of fame, his music is known as fiery, hell raising, and forever a rambling man. sam brock, nbc news. and that is "nightly news." join us tomorrow for our interview of iran's foreign minister. thank you for watching, everyone. i'm lester holt. please take care of yourself and each other. good night. rsel

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we'd be able to drive up standards of care and support for children - and families affected by stroke and ensuring those minimum i standards are met and even raising those even higher. l how important is it that a registry is developed? oh, it would be the biggest thing that could happen. i can't support it enough, to be honest. it's absolutely required, crucial. stroke association says a lack of funding is holding back the creation of a registry. the department of health and social care says it welcomes funding applications for research into childhood strokes. carter's family are supporting the charity's calls while marvelling at their son's progress. we are incredibly proud, incredibly proud of everything he does. it's really hard not to cheer when he does something that's naughty and very three—year—oldy, because on the one hand you don't want naughty behaviour but when it's so age—appropriate you just think, yes, that's excellent that you're doing that! navteonhal, bbc news.

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increasingly is taking steps to try to bring back manufacturing domestically, too show itself up against those problems in the supply chains from asia and do things like buying jointly and transferring medicines between itself. the uk in the coming weeks and months will have to see if it can engage with some of these things be left out further because of the sheer size would often be able to outbid us. it is a real problem, so it is a story we will keep our eye on. thank you forjoining us here in the programme, thank you for your time. there are calls today to improve treatment for strokes in children. the stroke association says a central database with details of young people who've suffered a stroke in the uk would improve standards of care. a mother whose son suffered a stroke at just two years old is backing those calls. here's navtej johal. three—year—old carter has been knocking down a lot of obstacles recently. i think it's been the same for us

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that's why the charity stroke association is calling for a childhood stroke registry. it would be a central online database that logs important details about strokes in children, similar to an adult version which already exists, providing data that could help with treatment. we'd be able to drive up standards of care and support for children - and families affected by stroke and ensuring those minimum i standards are met and even raising those even higher. l how important is it that a registry is developed? oh, it would be the biggest thing that could happen. i can't support it enough, to be honest. it's absolutely required, crucial. stroke association says a lack of funding is holding back the creation of a registry. the department of health and social care says it welcomes funding applications for research into childhood strokes. carter's family are supporting the charity's calls while marvelling at their son's progress. we are incredibly proud, incredibly proud of everything he does. it's really hard not to cheer when he does something that's naughty and very three—year—oldy,

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Chris Jansing Reports

this is going way back into the memory banks for some folks and it's true history for a lot of our colleagues, but i'm going to go back to a name john anderson. he was the third-party candidate during reagan and carter in 1980. people didn't vote for anderson. they were basically voting none of the above. and i think what kennedy is is none of the above in this race. which is you have a -- the voters that seem to be the most attracted to kennedy are the ones, for instance, on the right that don't like trump but can't bring themselves to support biden, and they see kennedy and his willingness to buck the left is at least a better alternative than biden, and then of course you see some, i think, he does best with those that don't belong to either party, right? he's a good 50% of his support in most of the polling i've seen does come from hardcore independents. i do think eventually they're going to pick one of the two major candidates, but how long is kennedy polling in low double-digits? long enough to be in the

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Orphan oil wells litter riverbed of the Arkansas

There is tremendous excitement for the future of the Arkansas river what with all of the development that's taken place over the past few years, but there is al

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