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Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News Now 20240604 11:54:00

Negative health implications for those using it, especially those using it over a longer period of time, so we need to increase the risk awareness amongst the potential user groups, and that is mainly young people. user groups, and that is mainly young people- young people. that is what my colleaaue young people. that is what my colleague here young people. that is what my colleague here at young people. that is what my colleague here at the - young people. that is what my colleague here at the bbc - young people. that is what my i colleague here at the bbc found, people as young as 21 having risky surgery as a consequence of the misuse of kettling. surgery as a consequence of the misuse of kettling. yes, this can be one of the consequences misuse of kettling. yes, this can be one of the consequences of- misuse of kettling. yes, this can be i one of the consequences of long-term one of the consequences of long term intense nonmedical use of kettling. i want to emphasise that kettling is a safe medicine to use in a medical context, but it is not a substance thatis context, but it is not a substance that is harmless to use in a non medical contest. there are serious consequences of the non medical use of kettling, it affects your urinary tract. it can

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS Nicky Campbell 20240604 08:22:00

Unless long time, and as i said earlier, unless this long time, and as i said earlier, unless this report is acted upon, and we re unless this report is acted upon, and we re entering that terrible period and we re entering that terrible period before a general election where period before a general election where you worry that something isn t going where you worry that something isn t going to where you worry that something isn t going to be where you worry that something isn t going to be done, and then any new government will then reassess, and we ve government will then reassess, and we ve lost government will then reassess, and we ve lost further to people exactly like that we ve lost further to people exactly like that caller, the urgency that is called like that caller, the urgency that is called for in this report, that it will is called for in this report, that it will not is called for in this report, that it will not be acted upon. 30, is called for in this report, that it will not be acted upon. so, what should seamus it will not be acted upon. so, what should seamus do? it will not be acted upon. so, what should seamus do? i it will not be acted upon. so, what should seamus do? i agree - it will not be acted upon. so, what should seamus do? i agree with i it will not be acted upon. so, what. should seamus do? i agree with my colleaaue should seamus do? i agree with my colleague from should seamus do? i agree with my colleague from manchester, - should seamus do? i agree with my colleague from manchester, 111 i colleague from manchester, 11! should colleague from manchester, 11! should be able to find seamus someone should be able to find seamus someone to take that tooth out. not today. someone to take that tooth out. not today, maybe tomorrow. that service should today, maybe tomorrow. that service should be today, maybe tomorrow. that service should be available. it s today, maybe tomorrow. that service should be available. should be available. it s not ust one should be available. it s not ust tooth. fl should be available. it s not ust one tooth, it s i should be available. it s not ust one tooth, it s alli should be available. it s not ust one tooth, it s all ofi should be available. it s not ust one tooth, it s all of them, i should be available. it s notjust one tooth, it s all of them, i i should be available. it s notjust i one tooth, it s all of them, i need them all out. i one tooth, it s all of them, i need them all out- them all out. i understand that, seamus, them all out. i understand that, seamus. and them all out. i understand that, seamus, and then them all out. i understand that, seamus, and then obviously i them all out. i understand that, i seamus, and then obviously once you ve seamus, and then obviously once you ve lost seamus, and then obviously once you ve lost all those teeth you are going you ve lost all those teeth you are going to you ve lost all those teeth you are going to something in there to replace. going to something in there to relace. .. .. . going to something in there to relace. ., ., , , ., replace. yeah, false teeth, yeah. and that should replace. yeah, false teeth, yeah. and that should be replace. yeah, false teeth, yeah. and that should be available i replace. yeah, false teeth, yeah. and that should be available to i replace. yeah, false teeth, yeah. i and that should be available to you,

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News 20240604 01:12:00

Joining us now is councilwoman kyonzte toombs. she voted to reinstate mrjones as an interim state representative a few hours ago. thank you very much forjoining us. tell us about today s environment inside and outside the council chamber today. today was pretty intense. they were thousands of people gathered at the house. as many people you could fit into the chambers. reporters from all over, everyone hopeful that the council would do the right thing. council would do the right thin. ~ ., , council would do the right thinl. ., ,y., council would do the right thin. . ., thing. what is your message to republican thing. what is your message to republican state republican state representatives who voted to expel mrjones and his colleague mr pearson? expel mrjones and his colleaaue mr pearson? ~ , colleague mr pearson? when they were exoelled colleague mr pearson? when they were expelled from colleague mr pearson? when they were expelled from the colleague mr pearson? when they were expelled from the house, i l were expelled from the house, i so a lot of tweets on social

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News 20240604 15:20:00

Belief in his invincibility. in his power, sexually, to dominate and abuse women without being stopped. what have the police said about this? in what have the police said about this? ., , ., , , this? in the last few moments my colleaaue this? in the last few moments my colleague lucy this? in the last few moments my colleague lucy has this? in the last few moments my colleague lucy has interviewed i colleague lucy has interviewed deputy assistant commissioner stuart cundy at the metropolitan police after the sentencing hearing at the old bailey and he has said that he wished wayne couzens had been arrested before he went on to rape and murder sarah everard. he also said that he accepted there were missed opportunities to stop wayne couzens on the failure to properly investigate indecent exposures, and he said it is fair to say they could have done more and we will do more, he said. so that is the reaction from the met police. but today, though, was about the victims in court, and hearing about the impact of the crimes of wayne couzens on

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS The Media Show 20240604 15:39:00

Of you ve just got to be prepared in case something shifts or changes. - i would just like to be across that. - i m particularly interested in this idea of rehearsal. i know that when emily makes lists was preparing for her interview with the prince andrei colleagues were playing that would happen in that interview. irate playing that would happen in that interview. ~ ., ., playing that would happen in that interview. you - playing that would happen in that interview. you have l playing that would happen in that | interview. you have a interview. we do that. you have a colleaaue interview. we do that. you have a colleague pretending interview. we do that. you have a colleague pretending to interview. we do that. you have a colleague pretending to be - interview. we do that. you have a colleague pretending to be rishi l colleague pretending to be rishi sunak? we have a whole line up of colleagues pretending to be all of them. i got back on friday- night, saturday morning, we were in a room rehearsing, doing a paper rehearsal- with five standing candidates. we are just very fortunate. i do these debates with this - amazing team on the programme. an amazing array of smart producers who are all - across all of the policy. detail, and it allows me to test out how the debate is - going to work, so we were doing that on saturday morning. we did another full dress rehearsal on sunday, - and for me, they aren t absolutely crucial- bit of the process. one question i ve got for the three of you before i bring

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