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as part of chris's work with the university of bath, he found out of nearly 600 confiscated vapes fromdon, west midlands, greater manchester and south yorkshire. it's a concern for police too, who want to get across how much danger children who use spice vapes could be putting themselves in. if the children are in a vulnerable position to be exploited, bribed and enticed into that gang culture, and kind of forced to do things that they wouldn't normally go ahead and do. luckily for this family, ben, now 16, was able to beat his spice addiction and start a new chapter. then it clicked with me, like, i didn't need it any more. there wasn't that voice in the back of my head that i was like, "oh, you need more. you need to buy another one." i kind ofjust wanted to keep it normal after that. annabel rackham, bbc news. scientists were hoping to celebrate the first full—engine test of a vertical rocket at the uk's new spaceport in shetland last night, but it didn't quite go to plan as multiple engines exploded at the launch. the test was carried out at the saxavord site on unst, the country's
as part of chris's work with the university of bath, he found out of nearly 600 confiscated vapes fromdon, west midlands, greater manchester and south yorkshire. it's a concern for police too, who want to get across how much danger children who use spice vapes could be putting themselves in. if the children are in a vulnerable position to be exploited, bribed and enticed into that gang culture, and kind of forced to do things that they wouldn't normally go ahead and do. luckily for this family,...
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as part of chris�*s work with the university of bath, he found out of nearly 600 confiscated vapes fromd south yorkshire. he couldn't stop, and his friends were even telling their mums that it was bad and so their mums would tell me and i really appreciate that, you know, that... yeah, because it takes a lot of support from friends. sorry, i didn't want to get upset, but it really helped. like all, um, all my friends who are helping out. it was a really bad time. luckily for this family, ben, now 16, was able to beat his spice addiction and start a new chapter. then it clicked to me, like, i didn�*t need it any more. there wasn�*t that voice in the back of my head you need to buy another one." i kind ofjust wanted to keep it normal after that. after those three weeks. and we had a nice christmas, didn't we, last year? yeah. annabel rackham, bbc news. that report is also on our website. a tearful presidentjoe biden has taken to the stage on the opening night of the democratic national convention in chicago with an emotional farewell speech, in which he told supporters they are "in a batt
as part of chris�*s work with the university of bath, he found out of nearly 600 confiscated vapes fromd south yorkshire. he couldn't stop, and his friends were even telling their mums that it was bad and so their mums would tell me and i really appreciate that, you know, that... yeah, because it takes a lot of support from friends. sorry, i didn't want to get upset, but it really helped. like all, um, all my friends who are helping out. it was a really bad time. luckily for this family, ben,...
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lecturer in security from the department of politics, languages and international studies at the university of bathe at the university of bath. to you, thank you being \ us. welcome to you, thank you being with us. what do you of the latest pushback by ukraine into russia and what effect that might have? weill. pushback by ukraine into russia and what effect that might have?- what effect that might have? well, i think in terms _ what effect that might have? well, i think in terms of— what effect that might have? well, i think in terms of dropping _ what effect that might have? well, i think in terms of dropping the - think in terms of dropping the bridges i think that that is the second of three major bridges they have dropped now and that serves two functions. essentially, on the one hand, they are trying to stop reinforcements coming over that river to help the russians and slow their logistics, or even indeed, stop it. secondly, in the longer term view, if you look at the way in which the forces are positioned in that area, it is the north—west pocket they have managed to create, the same river
lecturer in security from the department of politics, languages and international studies at the university of bathe at the university of bath. to you, thank you being \ us. welcome to you, thank you being with us. what do you of the latest pushback by ukraine into russia and what effect that might have? weill. pushback by ukraine into russia and what effect that might have?- what effect that might have? well, i think in terms _ what effect that might have? well, i think in terms of— what...
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. >> nato analyst and defense expert at the university of bath. >> villages.ad to state, what he called, the exchange fund. i think that might have been the overarching strategic objective to try to get some russian territory, may be ideally the best course of action, the kursk nuclear power plant that the lead got within 30 kilometers of and hope to exchange them. either in negotiations if they were to be forced on ukraine under a trump presidency, or maybe in a quick trade for the zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant held by the russians. there are possibilities. of course at the operational level trying to draw off the pressure that ukrainians are facing in donetsk. and also, giving a morale boost to the ukrainian army that has been under a lot of pressure and the people at home, the domestic audience. anthere is the fact that getting onto russian territory isn't a good look for president putin at all. it is difficult pr wise when he has presented himself as essentially mr. security. ukraine is shaking up russia politically am trying to undermine putin in the s
. >> nato analyst and defense expert at the university of bath. >> villages.ad to state, what he called, the exchange fund. i think that might have been the overarching strategic objective to try to get some russian territory, may be ideally the best course of action, the kursk nuclear power plant that the lead got within 30 kilometers of and hope to exchange them. either in negotiations if they were to be forced on ukraine under a trump presidency, or maybe in a quick trade for the...
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lecturer in security from the department of politics, languages and international studies at the university of bathhe ukrainian incursion. well, i think in terms of dropping the bridges over the same river, that's the second of three major bridges they've dropped now, and it serves two functions. essentially, on the one hand, what they're trying to do is stop reinforcements coming in over that river to help the russians and slow their logistics, or indeed stop it. and secondly, in a sort of more longer—term view, if you look at the way that the forces are positioned in that area, it's the northwest part of the pocket that they've managed to create, and the river will actually form a quite formidable defensive obstacle if the ukrainian forces can get up there and force the russians out or capture them, given the fact that they don't have that many avenues of retreat left, and then use that to anchor their left flank, as it were, which would be an easier defensible line. so i think that's what really is going on there. here in the uk — the home office says it will include extreme misogyny — the hatre
lecturer in security from the department of politics, languages and international studies at the university of bathhe ukrainian incursion. well, i think in terms of dropping the bridges over the same river, that's the second of three major bridges they've dropped now, and it serves two functions. essentially, on the one hand, what they're trying to do is stop reinforcements coming in over that river to help the russians and slow their logistics, or indeed stop it. and secondly, in a sort of...
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as part of chris's work with the university of bath, he found out of nearly 600 confiscated vapes from8 schools across london, west midlands, greater manchester and south yorkshire. he couldn't stop, and his friends were even telling their mums that it was bad and so their mums would tell me and i really appreciate that, you know, that... yeah, because it takes a lot of support from friends. sorry, i didn't want to get upset, but it really helped. like all, um, all my friends who are helping out. it was a really bad time. luckily for this family, ben, now 16, was able to beat his spice addiction and start a new chapter. then it clicked to me like i didn't need it any more. there wasn't that voice in the back of my head that i was like, oh, you need more. you need to buy another one. i kind ofjust wanted to keep it normal after that. after those three weeks. and we had a nice christmas, didn't we, last year? yeah. annabel rackham, bbc news. let's take a look at today's papers. the yacht sinking off the coast of sicily dominates most of the front pages this morning. the daily express rep
as part of chris's work with the university of bath, he found out of nearly 600 confiscated vapes from8 schools across london, west midlands, greater manchester and south yorkshire. he couldn't stop, and his friends were even telling their mums that it was bad and so their mums would tell me and i really appreciate that, you know, that... yeah, because it takes a lot of support from friends. sorry, i didn't want to get upset, but it really helped. like all, um, all my friends who are helping...
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joining us is the defense and security expert at the university of bath, a former nato analyst. always welcome on the program. cleay, keir starmer has said he is more inclined to start dropping some ofhe restrictions on d's longer range missiles. i was just sitting out why that is not really his decision alone. i wonder whether the power in this decision lies in washington , where that ukrainians are going tomorrow >> -- tomorrow. >> yes, i think, it does. potentially even at the tactical level where some reports emerged suggesting the u.s. has a say over what weapons the u.k. could actually get to ukraine to fire inside russia. it's to do with export controls, etc., technology transfer. at the tactical level there is a decision there. and a broader one. personally speaking i wod love to see these missiles given to ukraine. they're getting absolutely hammered, as we know. the russians have found a sweet spot usi essentially what a strategic operational air force at long-range to drop missiles and blind bombs having, cumulatively, very serious effect on the ukrainian infrastructu
joining us is the defense and security expert at the university of bath, a former nato analyst. always welcome on the program. cleay, keir starmer has said he is more inclined to start dropping some ofhe restrictions on d's longer range missiles. i was just sitting out why that is not really his decision alone. i wonder whether the power in this decision lies in washington , where that ukrainians are going tomorrow >> -- tomorrow. >> yes, i think, it does. potentially even at the...
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lecturer in security from the department of politics, languages and international studies at the university of bathold me what he thought of the latest pushback from ukrainian forces. well, i think in terms of dropping the bridges over the seym river, that is the second of three major bridges they have dropped now and that serves two functions. essentially, on the one hand, they are trying to stop reinforcements coming over that river to help the russians and slow their logistics, or even indeed, stop it. secondly, in the longer term view, if you look at the way in which the forces are positioned in that area, it is the north—west pocket they have managed to create, the same river will actually form quite a formidable defensive obstacle if the ukrainian forces can get up there and force russians out or capture them, given the fact that they don't have many avenues of retreat left. they will then use that to anchor their left flank, as it were, which would be an easier defensible line. that's what's really going on there. and what about these reports in the past hour or so, the belarusian president
lecturer in security from the department of politics, languages and international studies at the university of bathold me what he thought of the latest pushback from ukrainian forces. well, i think in terms of dropping the bridges over the seym river, that is the second of three major bridges they have dropped now and that serves two functions. essentially, on the one hand, they are trying to stop reinforcements coming over that river to help the russians and slow their logistics, or even...
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lecturer in security from the department of politics, languages and international studies at the university of baths of the ukrainian incursion. well, i think in terms of dropping the bridges over the seine river, it is the second of three major bridges they have dropped right now. it serves two functions. 0n the one hand, what they are trying to do is stop reinforcements coming in over that river to help the russians and slow their logistics, or indeed stop it. secondly, in a more longer term view, if you look at the way the forces are positioned, it is the north—west part of the pocket they managed to create. the same river will actually form a quite formidable defensive obstacle if the ukrainian forces can get out there, forced the russians out, or capture them, given the fact they don't have that many avenues of retreat by. and use that to anchor their lifeline, as it were, which should be an easier defensive line. that is really what is going on there. india's ministry of health has urged all doctors to return to work, promising to form an urgent committee to look into the safety of health car
lecturer in security from the department of politics, languages and international studies at the university of baths of the ukrainian incursion. well, i think in terms of dropping the bridges over the seine river, it is the second of three major bridges they have dropped right now. it serves two functions. 0n the one hand, what they are trying to do is stop reinforcements coming in over that river to help the russians and slow their logistics, or indeed stop it. secondly, in a more longer term...
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let's speak to dr patrick bury, former nato analyst, and a defence expert at the university of bath. ews. just want to pick up on what was being said at the end, in terms of why a strategically, militarily, ukraine may have done this, and he was suggesting it was about taking the troops away from donbas are taking russian troops away from that region. do you agree with that valve is one of the strategic military aims of this is yellow good evening. it's definitely one. i think if you rewind a little bit this operation to be successful would've had to have been carefully planned and that takes time. i think in fact one of the biggest indicators i've seen is watch president zaleski said last night that he welcomed the taking of 70 villages, as he added to the states and the exchange fund and i think that might have been the overarching strategic objective, to try to get some russian territory, maybe ideally the best course of action, the power plant which they got to within about 30 km of. and hope to exchange them. either in negotiations if they were to be forced on ukraine under a tru
let's speak to dr patrick bury, former nato analyst, and a defence expert at the university of bath. ews. just want to pick up on what was being said at the end, in terms of why a strategically, militarily, ukraine may have done this, and he was suggesting it was about taking the troops away from donbas are taking russian troops away from that region. do you agree with that valve is one of the strategic military aims of this is yellow good evening. it's definitely one. i think if you rewind a...
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issak is hoping to go to the university of bath. university could be high cost it is all— play. university could be high cost it is all about _ play. university could be high cost it is all about the - cost it is all about the prospects afterwards. i want to become an investment baker and at the start, the first couple of years is a lot of spreadsheets but with al it could make the job spreadsheets but with al it could make thejob redundant. the class of 202a has faced many uncertainties. the hope is that the results today will be a testament to their resilience. good luck. what an important day for so many around the uk. around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. fresh talks aimed at ending the ten—month war in gaza are due to begin in qatar later. israel has confirmed that it will send negotiators. but hamas — the group which runs gaza — has said it won't attend the talks, involving mediators from the us, qatar and egypt. the talks come amid heightened tensions in the region, following the assassination of hamas' politi
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joining us is patrick bury, defence and security expert at the university of bath and former nato analystrmer has said he is more inclined to start dropping some of the restrictions on these longer—range missiles, but was just setting out why that is not really his decision alone, and i also wonder whether the power of this decision lies in washington, where the ukrainians are going tomorrow. good evening, christian, thanks for having us on again. yes, it does, intentionally even at the tactical level, where some reports emerge to guest in the us has a say over which weapons the uk could actually give to ukraine inside russia. they are to do with export controls, etc, so at the tactical level, there is a decision there, but also the broader one. i would love to see personally speaking these missiles get into ukraine. they are getting hammered as we know. the russians have found a sweet spotin russians have found a sweet spot in terms of being able to use essentially what is a strategical operational air force and long—range to drop missiles, launch missiles, drop bombs, which are having c
joining us is patrick bury, defence and security expert at the university of bath and former nato analystrmer has said he is more inclined to start dropping some of the restrictions on these longer—range missiles, but was just setting out why that is not really his decision alone, and i also wonder whether the power of this decision lies in washington, where the ukrainians are going tomorrow. good evening, christian, thanks for having us on again. yes, it does, intentionally even at the...
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former infantry captain in the british army, former nato analyst, and a defence expert at the university of bathlwa ys always good to have you with us here on the bbc. we havejust had a statement coming out of ukraine say they are not interested in keeping this territory so i wonder what their intention is and what is going to happen now. their intention is and what is going to happen "ow-— their intention is and what is going to happen nova— to happen now. yes, that is really interesting _ to happen now. yes, that is really interesting because _ to happen now. yes, that is really interesting because we _ to happen now. yes, that is really interesting because we kind - to happen now. yes, that is really interesting because we kind of. to happen now. yes, that is really| interesting because we kind of got to happen now. yes, that is really i interesting because we kind of got a reading from some top ukrainian officials about the operation objectives and they were, as you mentioned there, to draw forces away from the front line internets where the ukrainians are under real pressure. we have had so
former infantry captain in the british army, former nato analyst, and a defence expert at the university of bathlwa ys always good to have you with us here on the bbc. we havejust had a statement coming out of ukraine say they are not interested in keeping this territory so i wonder what their intention is and what is going to happen now. their intention is and what is going to happen "ow-— their intention is and what is going to happen nova— to happen now. yes, that is really...
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dr patrick bury is a former nato analyst and defence expert at the university of bath and told me whatground incursion. this operation to be successful would have had to be carefully planned, and that takes time. and i think, in fact, one of the biggest communicators i've seen is what president zelensky said last night that he welcomed the taking of 17 villages, as it added to the states in what he called the "exchange fund", and i think that might have been the overarching strategic objective to try to get some russian territory, may be ideally, the best course of action, the kursk nuclear power plant, which lead elements got to about 30 km out. and then hoped to exchange them. either in negotiations if they were to be forced on ukraine under a trump presidency, or maybe even in a quick like for like trade with the ukrainian nuclear power plant which is held by the russians. there are possibilities. of course, at the operational level, trying to draw off the pressure from the ukrainians in donetsk, but also, as was mentioned, give a morale boost to the ukrainian army which has been un
dr patrick bury is a former nato analyst and defence expert at the university of bath and told me whatground incursion. this operation to be successful would have had to be carefully planned, and that takes time. and i think, in fact, one of the biggest communicators i've seen is what president zelensky said last night that he welcomed the taking of 17 villages, as it added to the states in what he called the "exchange fund", and i think that might have been the overarching strategic...
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there have been two studies, one by the university of bath and the other the university of bristol, which, that have found, first of all, that the number of respiratory, lung and heart problems, that are happening in those areas that are in ulez has gone down markedly. i think it's around 8%. and the other one, which was into the economics of it , 8%. and the other one, which was into the economics of it, has found that the number of cars that are for at it causing emissions has gone down as well. so there are positive results now. at the time, i have to admit, i was a bit worry about it. well, i think the evidence is starting to actually arrive now. that shows that it is working in terms of health. >> if you want to be healthy in london, don't get the london underground because that air quality is absolutely appalling, far worse than being next to a major dual carriageway, the a13 or the m4, or wherever it may be. i just find it a huge hypocrisy in all of this. >> is that correct? >> is that correct? >> yes it is. no, it really isn't. >> seen any evidence? >> seen any evidence? >> i've s
there have been two studies, one by the university of bath and the other the university of bristol, which, that have found, first of all, that the number of respiratory, lung and heart problems, that are happening in those areas that are in ulez has gone down markedly. i think it's around 8%. and the other one, which was into the economics of it , 8%. and the other one, which was into the economics of it, has found that the number of cars that are for at it causing emissions has gone down as...
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isaac is hoping to go to the university of bath. happens afterwards and the role ai will play. whilst university could be quite a high cost, it's all about the prospects after. i personally want to become an investment banker and at the start of investment banking, the first couple of years is a lot of, like, spreadsheets. however, with al, it could make thejob redundant. the class of 2024 has faced many uncertainties. the hope is that today's results will be a testament to their resilience. kate mcgough, bbc news. we'd like to bring you some breaking news from the health ministry in gaza, run by hamas. we news from the health ministry in gaza, run by hamas.— news from the health ministry in gaza, run by hamas. we have been brinuain gaza, run by hamas. we have been bringing you _ gaza, run by hamas. we have been bringing you news _ gaza, run by hamas. we have been bringing you news of _ gaza, run by hamas. we have been bringing you news of talks - gaza, run by hamas. we have been bringing you news of talks going . gaza, run by hamas
isaac is hoping to go to the university of bath. happens afterwards and the role ai will play. whilst university could be quite a high cost, it's all about the prospects after. i personally want to become an investment banker and at the start of investment banking, the first couple of years is a lot of, like, spreadsheets. however, with al, it could make thejob redundant. the class of 2024 has faced many uncertainties. the hope is that today's results will be a testament to their resilience....
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isaac is hoping to go to the university of bath.appens afterwards and the role ai will play. whilst university could be quite a high cost, it's all about the prospects after. i personally want to become an investment banker and at the start of investment banking, the first couple of years is a lot of, like, spreadsheets. however, with al, it could make thejob redundant. the class of 2024 has faced many uncertainties. the hope is that today's results will be a testament to their resilience. kate mcgough, bbc news. you can see here in burnley college the students are still here, there are members of staff chatting and talking to the students. some of them will be working out what they want to do next. they have got better results than they expected. as we said, 27.8% of the grades were a or a star this year. although it did very country by country. england was up, but they were slightly down in wales and northern ireland. of course, today is all about the students. we are joined course, today is all about the students. we arejoined by
isaac is hoping to go to the university of bath.appens afterwards and the role ai will play. whilst university could be quite a high cost, it's all about the prospects after. i personally want to become an investment banker and at the start of investment banking, the first couple of years is a lot of, like, spreadsheets. however, with al, it could make thejob redundant. the class of 2024 has faced many uncertainties. the hope is that today's results will be a testament to their resilience. kate...
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isaac is hoping to go to the university of bath.at happens afterwards and the role ai will play. whilst university could be quite a high cost, it's all about the prospects after. i personally want to become an investment banker and at the start of investment banking, the first couple of years is a lot of, like, spreadsheets. however, with al, it could make thejob redundant. the class of 2024 has faced many uncertainties. the hope is that today's results will be a testament to their resilience. kate mcgough, bbc news. we'll be bringing you the latest on results day throughout the morning. you can also follow all the details and analysis, and find information on student loans and how clearing works, on the bbc news website. there are concerns by various medical institutions about an outbreak in parts of africa. specifically we are talking about the world health organization has declared the mpox outbreak in parts of africa a public health emergency of international concern. the highly contagious disease — formerly known as monkeypox —
isaac is hoping to go to the university of bath.at happens afterwards and the role ai will play. whilst university could be quite a high cost, it's all about the prospects after. i personally want to become an investment banker and at the start of investment banking, the first couple of years is a lot of, like, spreadsheets. however, with al, it could make thejob redundant. the class of 2024 has faced many uncertainties. the hope is that today's results will be a testament to their resilience....
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isaac is hoping to go to the university of bath.s afterwards and the role ai will play. whilst university could be quite a high cost, it's all about the prospects after. i personally want to become an investment banker and at the start of investment banking, the first couple of years is a lot of, like, spreadsheets. however, with al, it could make thejob redundant. the class of 2024 has faced many uncertainties. the hope is that today's results will be a testament to their resilience. kate mcgough, bbc news. so, we will get in the next 20 minutes the actual figures of how many top grades there have been in terms of the a—levels in england, wales and northern ireland. of course, today is really all about the students. and all of that hard work they have done. joining me here are four of those students who have done a lot of hard work, i hope. so, let's start off with you, what did you study here? i let's start off with you, what did you study here?— let's start off with you, what did you study here? i studied geology, -h sics you stu
isaac is hoping to go to the university of bath.s afterwards and the role ai will play. whilst university could be quite a high cost, it's all about the prospects after. i personally want to become an investment banker and at the start of investment banking, the first couple of years is a lot of, like, spreadsheets. however, with al, it could make thejob redundant. the class of 2024 has faced many uncertainties. the hope is that today's results will be a testament to their resilience. kate...
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streets to watch the procession earlier we had at the university of to around with the buddies the 1st taken to speak of parliament mohammed. so i got a bath and the supreme detail, absolutely. harmony. he said pres, before the buddy was taken by a truck born and lost the lots of pictures of the smell, honey, a thousands of people surrounding the coffins as it made its way to freedom square . so we think the coffins are still on their way over the actually putting in the fitness grant. now we'll, we'll hear in just a minute. but let's bring in the zeros correspond that wrestles set out, joins us live, rest of you've been with us now for the last couple of hours. as we've been covering is melanie, it's been real. just focus through what we've seen on the street so far. they range in the capital, well, usually these are the regular practices that are taking place in the alarm. and i have seen this kind of pictures again and again in the last 10 months, in the recent years in, in iran. so originally, when a dignitary, a higher level politicians or brand new officials is being killed, assessing a fit for passes. so we will see that the brand n
streets to watch the procession earlier we had at the university of to around with the buddies the 1st taken to speak of parliament mohammed. so i got a bath and the supreme detail, absolutely. harmony. he said pres, before the buddy was taken by a truck born and lost the lots of pictures of the smell, honey, a thousands of people surrounding the coffins as it made its way to freedom square . so we think the coffins are still on their way over the actually putting in the fitness grant. now...
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of the kamchatka state university. kamchatka is still not a classic resort with permanent medical staff, therefore, for tourists who batheild springs without a sanatorium book, specialists will prepare recommendations on what water composition is most effective in treating certain chronic diseases. sergey antsidin, maxim mintsev, ekaterina zenina and anton zaitsev, ntv far east bureau. now my colleague, valery gavrilovsky, host of the program "emergency incidents ," will speak. lera, what will we talk about today? ilya, today is an amazing story from the amur region, how a special police unit detained newlyweds right in the legislative assembly. it was a non-costume party, everything was real. the officers in full uniform burst into the midst of photo shoots and changed the course of the solemn events. but not the sobr officers, a criminal episode from the past of the lovers spoiled the wedding romance. and the bride became participants in a street brawl, as a result of the conflict , a man was seriously injured, the groom stuck a knife in his chest, and now he himself received a blow right at the wedding, the newlyweds
of the kamchatka state university. kamchatka is still not a classic resort with permanent medical staff, therefore, for tourists who batheild springs without a sanatorium book, specialists will prepare recommendations on what water composition is most effective in treating certain chronic diseases. sergey antsidin, maxim mintsev, ekaterina zenina and anton zaitsev, ntv far east bureau. now my colleague, valery gavrilovsky, host of the program "emergency incidents ," will speak. lera,...
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university will join next year, they will be joined by employees of the vladivostok institute rehabilitation treatment of climatology, natural parks of kamchatka, all this... not classic resorts with permanent medical staff, therefore for tourists who bathe springs without a sanatorium book, specialists will prepare recommendations on what water composition is most effective in treating certain chronic diseases . sergey antsidin, maxim mintsev, ekaterina zenina and anton zaitsev, far eastern bureau of ntv. this concludes the program for viewers of the central part of russia, thank you for being with us. what were you doing 3 days ago? if the question seems difficult, napept can help. it helps restore memory and attention. so that the head works, attack credit card debts, i will show you a couple of techniques, we collect all credit card debts on one kholva conveniently repay 24 months, and also do not forget about purchases in installments, kholva - simple techniques of installments, you think that so much milk is only in dreams, you just haven't tried it yet, fresh cottage cheese real cheese, green village. letka with sesame, two cutlets with onions, special sauce, cheese, salads, cucumbers, legendary vit, this is bighit, big hit, only
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of bathing again. so call now for more information and a free no obligation consultation. >> they ohio state universitythey shared their relationship with jesus as change their lives and how god loves every single person in the crowd. person after person made the decision to get baptized and lives will be changed forever. >> kayleigh: there is nothingan more america tn than faith and football. over the weekend, ohio state university at both your to whath an amazing night.ev that event was put on by theille players. it features for code tubs filled with water where estimated 60 students were baptized. how beautiful! joining me now are three people who were there, kamryn babbbabc former wide receiver, master te the third, they organize the same thing and during any gee scott tight end for the buckeyei who even performed baptisms. master, this is incredible and i want to know what inspired this former idea.he was that the holy spirit and bro what brought this about? >> of course, the holy spirit, he is our guide and as our savior and lord and wean would just wanted to receive this great gift given to ever
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indeed, this is the action of the universal law of conservation, the law of equilibrium, try to take more water in the bath will go under your arms, the only thing is that you create a wave, you created it yourself, if you are next to a person, which does the same thing, then the waves will interfere, all that will remain of you in this world is what you gave, and not what you took, well, perhaps the main... the question that worries us is what awaits us in 2024, you also have a separate monologue on this topic on your channel, let's listen to a fragment: astrologers believe that metaphorically we fall into the zone of some energies, for example, now the twenty -fourth year is considered the year of karma, why? because the symbol of karma is eight, and 2 + 0 + 2 + 4 is 8. and to me, as a person who once came up with the karma logic project, i really like this story, since people will think about karma, it means that they will perhaps realize what place my actions today and my decisions yesterday occupy in my life tomorrow, this is what needs to be analyzed in the year of karma. what i have done over the pa
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university worth it? should students be focused on getting a trade instead of cracking on now, going for another two years of studying something that you can do underwater basket weaving at bathly . >> well good afternoon britain. it is now 123 now students across the uk are receiving their gcse results today, but there's a bit of a pressing question that's emerging. should young people pursue a university degree or is learning a trade a better path to success? now? the education secretary, bridget phillipson, has been championing the value of vocational training alongside traditional academic routes. but the debate over the best path for future generations is more relevant than ever. indeed, bridget phillipson has said we need skilled technicians, brickies , technicians, brickies, electricians, engineers, plumbers, builders, carpenters, mechanics , welders and roofers. mechanics, welders and roofers. so is that the case? >> well, is it time to stop sneering at those who choose a trade over going to university? or does a degree still hold the key to success in today's economy? joining us now to discuss this is writer the spectator and academic andrew tatton—brown, who says th
university worth it? should students be focused on getting a trade instead of cracking on now, going for another two years of studying something that you can do underwater basket weaving at bathly . >> well good afternoon britain. it is now 123 now students across the uk are receiving their gcse results today, but there's a bit of a pressing question that's emerging. should young people pursue a university degree or is learning a trade a better path to success? now? the education...