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colin: yes.ree scenarios of this being a reasonably mild scenario to what truly becomes a pandemic. if it is, i think all bets are off. but anymore mild scenarios, we want to have that list ready. there's a few securities even now we think are probably worth taking a look at. , principal shah global investors chief strategist, also joins us. seema: we thought that risk assets would do reasonably well, but at these valuations, markets are vulnerable to be had by any kind of shock or shift in sentiment. u.s.-irany had the and australia bushfires, and now this, which means coming into this year, it was important to have defense exposure and some cyclicals. we have been in u.s. treasuries even at those levels. alix: would you want to buy them here? seema: it's a tough one, especially given the coronavirus. it is impossible to predict. i think we have to maintain some exposure. i am not sure if it is necessarily a buying opportunity. colin: if we look at other mrsa, ins like sars, think it is better t
colin: yes.ree scenarios of this being a reasonably mild scenario to what truly becomes a pandemic. if it is, i think all bets are off. but anymore mild scenarios, we want to have that list ready. there's a few securities even now we think are probably worth taking a look at. , principal shah global investors chief strategist, also joins us. seema: we thought that risk assets would do reasonably well, but at these valuations, markets are vulnerable to be had by any kind of shock or shift in...
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she sent colin over to get them. >> colin was always picking up his siblyings.n decided to look around the house. she went to the bedroom. the door was locked. >> i thought that's odd. >> were you worried he might be in the bedroom? something happened to him? >> yes. >> exactly what, she didn't know. she called 911. >> my brother has not been answering text or cell phone calls or e-mails. and i could be making a mountain out of a mole hill. >> reporter: deputies from the monroe county sheriffs office arrived at craig's, they stepped outside and told robin they needed a warrant, after all, her brother was a grown man and this was his private property. investigator dave bolton spoke to robin briefly. >> she had called a number of times. this made her nervous not getting ahold of him on an e-mail or text. >> laura had gone home, came to the townhouse with the kid to see what was going on. >> did she express where he might be? >> she said she didn't have no idea where he would be. craig was home when the kids were dropped off the night before. >> obviously, you are
she sent colin over to get them. >> colin was always picking up his siblyings.n decided to look around the house. she went to the bedroom. the door was locked. >> i thought that's odd. >> were you worried he might be in the bedroom? something happened to him? >> yes. >> exactly what, she didn't know. she called 911. >> my brother has not been answering text or cell phone calls or e-mails. and i could be making a mountain out of a mole hill. >> reporter:...
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colin: yeah, it is a wait-and-see approach.t will not be linear, and it is likely to unfold in the coming weeks and months. unlike yesterday's attack, the iranians are going to have an air of plausible deniability. there will be ambiguity about who is actually responsible for whatever tehran decides to unleash. what makes you say that? iran said specifically after the death of the general that they would orchestrate and take credit for and not make any retaliatory attempts through proxies. it would all be done through the administered channels. today, we got mixed messages before the president's speech. we had the foreign minister saying things have, down, but we had the ayatollah saying that is not the case. these nightmare scenarios will continue. what makes you think that proxies will get involved now. colin: the iranians responded and claimed response milady for the missile attack. it is onto the next phase. 2019, and ileling think it is only a matter of time before some other actors that have truly global reach are unleash
colin: yeah, it is a wait-and-see approach.t will not be linear, and it is likely to unfold in the coming weeks and months. unlike yesterday's attack, the iranians are going to have an air of plausible deniability. there will be ambiguity about who is actually responsible for whatever tehran decides to unleash. what makes you say that? iran said specifically after the death of the general that they would orchestrate and take credit for and not make any retaliatory attempts through proxies. it...
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tell us about the colin powell school. powell: when i left the state department, i came up here to see a little center, the colin powell center, that had been endowed by the rudin family, and i wanted tohat they were doing. they'd been, you know-- and the answer was that they hadn't been doing much. it was more of a mini think tank. and i sat in theonference room here at ccny, and about a dozen students came in, yed i saw passion in their i saw them hungry for a better life. i knew that most of them came from families where nobody had yet graduated from college, and this was the first generation of that family. en it got back to me, i said, "my god, this is me. this is me, 50 years ago. i got to be a part of this." david: i know you're very proud of the school, as you should be. you look back on your extraordinary life in public service, did your parents live to see your success? very proud of that, but my father was failing, i could see that, and then he died about a year and a hal mlater, so he didn't smake general, but
tell us about the colin powell school. powell: when i left the state department, i came up here to see a little center, the colin powell center, that had been endowed by the rudin family, and i wanted tohat they were doing. they'd been, you know-- and the answer was that they hadn't been doing much. it was more of a mini think tank. and i sat in theonference room here at ccny, and about a dozen students came in, yed i saw passion in their i saw them hungry for a better life. i knew that most of...
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colin farrell is here.be uncle junior too, we don't know. >> dicky: portions of "jimmy kimmel live" are brought to you by old spice ultra smooth. available at walgreens. smell like your own man, man. $12.99 all you can eat ♪ now with boneless wings. only at applebee's. have you ever wondered what the motorcade driver drives, when they're not in the motorcade? ♪ [ car engine revving ] this one drives a volkswagen passat. in 2016 i warned thatt donald trump was a dangerous demagogue, and when the republican congress wouldn't hold him accountable, i went to work helping run winning campaigns in twenty-one house seats. it's time for the senate to act and remove trump from office, and if they won't do their jobs, this november you and i will. i'm mike bloomberg and i approve this message. >>> his name the phahawker. anyway. he's the guy who gave us the job, you know? >> yeah, we've met before, haven't we, [ bleep ], [ bleep ]. >> yeah, that's the one. >> [ bleep ], [ bleep ]. >> don't do anything stupid, now, so
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colin you are with us, despite your busy schedule, you are joining colin you are with us, despite yourchedule as a surgeon. also with us are labour mp sharon hodgson, eloise power — a barrister who specialises in cases involving defective medical equipment — and retired surgeon peterjones, who used to an alternative to mesh. i'm going to start with you in the studio, if i may, first of all. i would like you to react to our exclusive findings, there are more than 100 different types of mesh being used by the nhs in england and scotland, being sewn into patients with a hernia, with little or no medical evidence. how do you react? i think it's disgusting. i have seen what it can do. i lost my husband, andi what it can do. i lost my husband, and i put it down to the mesh, the infection that he got. and before he had that one done, he did have another different kind of mesh, which has body rejected and they have to take that out. and then they did the last one, and from the minute he had his operation, he ended up with an infection, and that was 18 years ago. and it never went away. and the
colin you are with us, despite your busy schedule, you are joining colin you are with us, despite yourchedule as a surgeon. also with us are labour mp sharon hodgson, eloise power — a barrister who specialises in cases involving defective medical equipment — and retired surgeon peterjones, who used to an alternative to mesh. i'm going to start with you in the studio, if i may, first of all. i would like you to react to our exclusive findings, there are more than 100 different types of mesh...
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>> that's crazy. >> should tell colin o'brady about that >> colin would do it without a kite >>> up next what your personality has to do with how you should manage your money first, this is "day" on nbc. to >>> a >>> and welcome back this morning on "today's consumer," a holiday hangover. credit card debt according to a magnified money survey, the average american wracked up about $1,230 in debt. and last holiday season, americans were paying that off the average household is carrying $7,000 in credit card debt month-to-month. how do you get out from under that stephanie ruehl is here with financial fitness steps. new year a lot of money, perhaps money we did not have during the holiday shopping season. how do we get out from under it. >> you can't avoid it. you spent the money. and just because you don't open your mail doesn't mean the bills are going away the bills are coming it's a sting when you open it. you have to make a plan to move in the right direction >> i think it's interesting that you say -- your personality could help you pay down the debt we're talking avalanche versus sn
>> that's crazy. >> should tell colin o'brady about that >> colin would do it without a kite >>> up next what your personality has to do with how you should manage your money first, this is "day" on nbc. to >>> a >>> and welcome back this morning on "today's consumer," a holiday hangover. credit card debt according to a magnified money survey, the average american wracked up about $1,230 in debt. and last holiday season, americans...
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steer clear of drugs, with the help of former footballer colin mcnair.,000, 60,000 fans. colin discusses his footballing career to engage audiences, but he shows them his legs to emphasize his real message — the impact of a two—decade—long drug addiction. he lost everything. people that are not in addiction and not experimented with drugs, they can't understand it. "you actually threw all that away?" i didn't throw it away — caught up in addiction, you've not got a choice. your choices are taken from you. that's how strong and powerful cocaine is. cocaine is no longer the preserve of the rich. it's now an everyday drug in britain, readily available, widely consumed, increasingly destructive. michael buchanan, bbc news. hello. i'm gavin ramjaun. and this is sport today, live from the bbc sport centre. coming up on this programme: coco gauff aims to weave her magic, as she's drawn against venus williams in the opening round of the australian open. the world of rugby league, and prince harry, welcomes the world cup draw ahead of next year's tournament in en
steer clear of drugs, with the help of former footballer colin mcnair.,000, 60,000 fans. colin discusses his footballing career to engage audiences, but he shows them his legs to emphasize his real message — the impact of a two—decade—long drug addiction. he lost everything. people that are not in addiction and not experimented with drugs, they can't understand it. "you actually threw all that away?" i didn't throw it away — caught up in addiction, you've not got a choice....
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the recent fighting has forced thousands of civilians to flee, as colin kim bro -- as colin explains. ovever thee billowing city as syrian governmenent fors continue their offensive in the province of idlib, the country's last major rebel s stronghold. a watchdodog group said tuesday that regime forces had taken the city, marking a key victory for president bashar al-assad's drive to recapture the province. already devastated by months of bombing, the town is of strategic importance. it sits on the highway linking damascus to aleppo, one of more than a dozen towns taken byy governmentnt forces since frida. in the meantime, civilians continue to flee north, toward the turkish border. according to the syrian observatory for human rights, some 120,000 havave left the countryside around idlib and aleppo over the last 12 days. >> we have had enough. honest to god, we don't know where to go anymore. i left in the morning and left my belongings, and i came here. we are tired. we have had enough. what are we waiting for? we really need calm. my children are in one place and my parents are in
the recent fighting has forced thousands of civilians to flee, as colin kim bro -- as colin explains. ovever thee billowing city as syrian governmenent fors continue their offensive in the province of idlib, the country's last major rebel s stronghold. a watchdodog group said tuesday that regime forces had taken the city, marking a key victory for president bashar al-assad's drive to recapture the province. already devastated by months of bombing, the town is of strategic importance. it sits on...
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tonight -- colin quinn, star of "the assistant a performance from broadway's jagged little pill featuringhe 8g band with chris coleman. ♪ [ cheers and applause ladies and gentlemen, seth meyers. >> seth: good evening. i'm seth meyers, this is "late night. how's everybody doing tonight? [ cheers and applause it's great to hear in that case, let's get to the news president trump's impeachment defense team today presented their second day of opening arguments. and it looks like kenneth starr's strategy is, dress like inspector gadget and hope for the best [ light laughter ] look at that coat. it's like his suit was at the dry cleaner's so he just picked up detective from party city [ light laughter ] president trump yesterday tweeted about house intelligence chairman adam schiff for pursuing impeachment, saying that schiff, quote, "has not paid the price yet for what he has done to our country. and if you think that sounds threatening, just look where he tweeted it from. [ laughter ] former national security adviser john bolton has announced that his forthcoming tell-all book will be called
tonight -- colin quinn, star of "the assistant a performance from broadway's jagged little pill featuringhe 8g band with chris coleman. ♪ [ cheers and applause ladies and gentlemen, seth meyers. >> seth: good evening. i'm seth meyers, this is "late night. how's everybody doing tonight? [ cheers and applause it's great to hear in that case, let's get to the news president trump's impeachment defense team today presented their second day of opening arguments. and it looks like...
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colin paterson, bbc news. more on the streaming story on the website. now on bbc news: sport today.e and arsenal beating manchester united. stay with us. hello! i'm tulsen tollett. this is sport today, live from the bbc sport centre. coming up on this programme: mikel arteta picks up his first win since taking over at arsenal as the gunners beat manchester united 2—0. former nba commissioner david stern, who led the sport into a new age, has died at the age of 77. and more than 85,000 watch the nhl winter classic at the cotton bowl in texas. hello there and welcome to the programme, where we start with the footballing mikel arteta, beating manchester united 2—0 in north london. both goals came in the first half through nicolas pepe and sokratis as the gunners move into the top half of the table. it was arteta's third game since taking over at the start
colin paterson, bbc news. more on the streaming story on the website. now on bbc news: sport today.e and arsenal beating manchester united. stay with us. hello! i'm tulsen tollett. this is sport today, live from the bbc sport centre. coming up on this programme: mikel arteta picks up his first win since taking over at arsenal as the gunners beat manchester united 2—0. former nba commissioner david stern, who led the sport into a new age, has died at the age of 77. and more than 85,000 watch...
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colin campbell, bbc news, dover.reakfast with louise minchin and dan walker. this is the briefing from bbc news. the latest headlines: prince harry says his decision to step back from royal duties and move his family to canada hasn't been ta ken lightly. hundreds of lebanese protesters have clashed with security forces in the centre of beirut — after three months of anti—establishment demonstrations. the documents which accuse africa's richest woman now it's time to look at the stories that are making the headlines in the media across the world. we begin with one here in the uk. the tabloid daily mirror is among many covering prince harry breaking his silence on giving up his royal role. its headline quotes him saying he and wife meghan are, "so sad it has come to this". the financial times looks at libya after world leaders including boris johnson, vladimir putin and angela merkel met with the country's warring sides. the foreign powers vowed not to interfer after helping broker a ceasefire. one of the top stories o
colin campbell, bbc news, dover.reakfast with louise minchin and dan walker. this is the briefing from bbc news. the latest headlines: prince harry says his decision to step back from royal duties and move his family to canada hasn't been ta ken lightly. hundreds of lebanese protesters have clashed with security forces in the centre of beirut — after three months of anti—establishment demonstrations. the documents which accuse africa's richest woman now it's time to look at the stories that...
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colin paterson, bbc news. now — what would a city designed by women look like? did an urban revamp involving female architects. now barcelona is trying different ways to replicate this, with the input of the city's mayor, as well as local architects and organisations. cities are supposed to be built for all of us. men, women and children. we live, we move, we work, we play. we all have to share this space together. but they are not built by all of us. because most cities, if not all of them, are designed and built by men. so half the population is deciding how all of us should live. what would a city look like if it were designed by women? we have come to barcelona to find out about a bold feminist experiment. can female—centric design change the way we experience a city? barcelona has a long history of reinventing itself with brave and adventurous urban design. over 6000 years, generation after generation of men have their mark on this city. but now it is in the midst of a feminist takeover. four years ago, the city elected its first female mayor. ada colau has
colin paterson, bbc news. now — what would a city designed by women look like? did an urban revamp involving female architects. now barcelona is trying different ways to replicate this, with the input of the city's mayor, as well as local architects and organisations. cities are supposed to be built for all of us. men, women and children. we live, we move, we work, we play. we all have to share this space together. but they are not built by all of us. because most cities, if not all of them,...
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colin martin of charles schwab pushing back a little bit.olin: with more than half of the market comprised of bbb's, there is no stigma anymore. they are ok with that. they believe they have the tools to defend that if need be. with yield so low everywhere, they are ok with bbb's. through the years, if you have been an investment-grade corporate bond investor, that is high-grade. over time, it has gotten riskier. still investment-grade. you are taking on more risk today than you were 10, 20, 30 years ago. jonathan: let's get thoughts from the guys. ken, in credit, bbb's at the moment, the story coming in from 2019, the narrative that builds is the c-suite could defend their credit rating. do you think they still can? ken: i do. in 2019, we saw something for the first time in my 30-plus year career. we saw at&t, that people had been concerned about being downgraded to below bbb to high-yield, its board of directors put in something into its management compensation scheme, where management is being judged partly by its ability to keep debt bel
colin martin of charles schwab pushing back a little bit.olin: with more than half of the market comprised of bbb's, there is no stigma anymore. they are ok with that. they believe they have the tools to defend that if need be. with yield so low everywhere, they are ok with bbb's. through the years, if you have been an investment-grade corporate bond investor, that is high-grade. over time, it has gotten riskier. still investment-grade. you are taking on more risk today than you were 10, 20, 30...
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steer clear of drugs, with the help of former footballer colin mcnair.sses his footballing career to engage audiences, but he shows them his legs to emphasize his real message — the impact of a two—decade—long drug addiction. he lost everything. people that are not in addiction and not experimented with drugs, they can't understand it. "he actually threw all it away?" i didn't throw it away — caught up in addiction, you've not got a choice. your choices are taken from you. that's how strong and powerful cocaine is. cocaine is no longer the preserve of the rich. it's now an everyday drug in britain, readily available, widely consumed, increasingly destructive. michael buchanan, bbc news. tomorrow michael reports from colombia, where cocaine production has reached record levels. a record number of people in england and wales have been cautioned or convicted for carrying knives, according to the latest figures. the ministry ofjustice says more than 111,000 cases were dealt with by police and the courts in the year to the end of september. the government has
steer clear of drugs, with the help of former footballer colin mcnair.sses his footballing career to engage audiences, but he shows them his legs to emphasize his real message — the impact of a two—decade—long drug addiction. he lost everything. people that are not in addiction and not experimented with drugs, they can't understand it. "he actually threw all it away?" i didn't throw it away — caught up in addiction, you've not got a choice. your choices are taken from you....
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steer clear of drugs, with the help of former footballer colin mcnair.,000 fans. colin discusses his footballing career to engage audiences, but he shows them his legs to emphasize his real message — the impact of a two—decade—long drug addiction. he lost everything. people that are not in addiction and not experimented with drugs, they can't understand it. "you actually threw all that away?" i didn't throw it away — caught up in addiction, you've not got a choice. your choices are taken from you. that's how strong and powerful cocaine is. cocaine is no longer the preserve of the rich. it's now an everyday drug in britain, readily available, widely consumed, increasingly destructive. scotla nd scotland is expected to become the first country in europe to ban heading in youth football. the scottish fa is considering banning for the under 12 is after a study found former footballers were three times as likely to die of degenerative brain diseases like dementia than the rest of the population. but more research is needed. but more research is needed. "tumbl
steer clear of drugs, with the help of former footballer colin mcnair.,000 fans. colin discusses his footballing career to engage audiences, but he shows them his legs to emphasize his real message — the impact of a two—decade—long drug addiction. he lost everything. people that are not in addiction and not experimented with drugs, they can't understand it. "you actually threw all that away?" i didn't throw it away — caught up in addiction, you've not got a choice. your...
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steer clear of drugs, with the help of former footballer colin mcnair.,000 fans. colin discusses his footballing career to engage audiences, but he shows them his legs to emphasize his real message — the impact of a two—decade—long drug addiction. he lost everything. people that are not in addiction and not experimented with drugs, they can't understand it. "you actually threw all that away?" i didn't throw it away — caught up in addiction, you've not got a choice. your choices are taken from you. that's how strong and powerful cocaine is. cocaine is no longer the preserve of the rich. it's now an everyday drug in britain, readily available, widely consumed, increasingly destructive. michael buchanan, bbc news. children in scotland could be banned from heading football during training because of fears over the link to dementia. it is understood the scottish fa will introduce the changes later this month after a report found that former players have a high risk of dying from the disease. english football association is a more research is needed. here is c
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thank you very much, colin. thank you very much, colin. is published today, launching two days of special coverage on the issue. our home affairs correspondent, dominic casciani is here. this is an enormous project. almost 200 pages. if you are a student writing your phd, put your pen down, copy and paste this, the job writing your phd, put your pen down, copy and paste this, thejob is done for you. what we have tried to do with this project which has been peer reviewed is try to put in the public domain in a fairly easy format of the available facts, rather than myths, about migration. we are very conscious about there is a lot of confusion. it is an approach on a topic going back almost 200 years. it is to try and a nswer almost 200 years. it is to try and answer peoples questions. what does it tell us about trends in the uk? let's start with that because i think one of the key points in terms of policy in this country is what has been going on over the last 50 yea rs has been going on over the last 50 years and how people perceive that.
thank you very much, colin. thank you very much, colin. is published today, launching two days of special coverage on the issue. our home affairs correspondent, dominic casciani is here. this is an enormous project. almost 200 pages. if you are a student writing your phd, put your pen down, copy and paste this, the job writing your phd, put your pen down, copy and paste this, thejob is done for you. what we have tried to do with this project which has been peer reviewed is try to put in the...
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tonight -- colin farrell. dave salmoni and animals. and music from the weeknd. now, like always, jimmy kimmel! >> jimmy: thank you. relax, i'm jimmy, i'm the host. thank you for watching, thank you for coming. very nice. i'm glad you're here. i'm glad you have a -- it's only wednesday. i'm ready for the weekend. i am tired. i was up late last night watching this impeachment. and then like two minutes after i went to bed, we had an earthquake. and then an hour later my daughter woke up with growing pains. then two hours later she woke up again to tell us, i feel like i'm going to throw
tonight -- colin farrell. dave salmoni and animals. and music from the weeknd. now, like always, jimmy kimmel! >> jimmy: thank you. relax, i'm jimmy, i'm the host. thank you for watching, thank you for coming. very nice. i'm glad you're here. i'm glad you have a -- it's only wednesday. i'm ready for the weekend. i am tired. i was up late last night watching this impeachment. and then like two minutes after i went to bed, we had an earthquake. and then an hour later my daughter woke up...
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makes you a monster even colin kaepernick weighing in here. what do you response on criticisms from the left. >> i'm focused on making sure we're doing all the things president trump wants us to do to keep the forces safe and buildout strategy, diplomatic, economic and security strategy. as for critiques. president trump did not say going after cultural sites. read what he said very closely. we made clear the cost, using proxy forces in the region will not be just borne by the proxies. it will be borne by iran and its leadership itself. those are important thinks the iranian leadership needs to put into the calculus as it makes the next decision. president trump is unambiguous. we will defend america, we will protect america, we will preserve america. as for speaker pelosi she will have the information she needs. welcome to come to washington and receive it. we hope she takes it up. i don't think any person can read the history of the soleimani and intelligence we had in our position conclude anything other than what president trump concluded.
makes you a monster even colin kaepernick weighing in here. what do you response on criticisms from the left. >> i'm focused on making sure we're doing all the things president trump wants us to do to keep the forces safe and buildout strategy, diplomatic, economic and security strategy. as for critiques. president trump did not say going after cultural sites. read what he said very closely. we made clear the cost, using proxy forces in the region will not be just borne by the proxies. it...
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colin campbell, bbc news, dover. to stop the small boats from heading in this direction by trying to cut off the supply of the outboard engines and the inflatable dinghies to the migrant groups and the criminal gangs that are based in france. they say they are doing that by working with their european partners, french police, police also in holland. they say what they are trying to do is to reach out to the supplies and the retailers of this equipment, to prevent it from falling into the wrong hands. they say there is no easy task and the smuggling gangs are travelling even further afield to try and get hold of the equipment. i'm joined in dover here with the man that runs a charter fishing vessel. you dover here with the man that runs a charterfishing vessel. you have been out to sea working for 20 yea rs, involved been out to sea working for 20 years, involved in the rescue of around five different small boats during the course of your work. just how dangerous is it out there in the channel? it's very dangerous, re
colin campbell, bbc news, dover. to stop the small boats from heading in this direction by trying to cut off the supply of the outboard engines and the inflatable dinghies to the migrant groups and the criminal gangs that are based in france. they say they are doing that by working with their european partners, french police, police also in holland. they say what they are trying to do is to reach out to the supplies and the retailers of this equipment, to prevent it from falling into the wrong...
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and colin farrell takes on the role of oswald couple pot a.k.a. the villainous penguin in the next batman movie. robert pattinson stars as the caped crusader in zoe kravitz co-stars as catwoman. the movie called the batman is already filming in a set for release in june, 2021. that your ion entertainment. >>> coming up 149 a veteran thought he would never get to see a playoff again to san francisco had perfect attendance at practice yesterday. we will tell you what players will return on the field this saturday. >>> and before we go to break let' trump: obamacare is a complete and total disaster. let obamacare implode. nurse: these wild attacks on healthcare hurt the patients i care for. i've been a nurse in new york for thirty years. i know the difference leadership can make because i saw what mike bloomberg did as mayor. vo: mayor bloomberg helped lower the number of uninsured by 40%, covering 700,000 more new yorkers, life expectancy increased. he helped expand health coverage to 200,000 more kids and upgraded pediatric care--- infant mortality
and colin farrell takes on the role of oswald couple pot a.k.a. the villainous penguin in the next batman movie. robert pattinson stars as the caped crusader in zoe kravitz co-stars as catwoman. the movie called the batman is already filming in a set for release in june, 2021. that your ion entertainment. >>> coming up 149 a veteran thought he would never get to see a playoff again to san francisco had perfect attendance at practice yesterday. we will tell you what players will return...
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join me, colin. join me. let's do that.gs fit our political agenda. we want to bring sight to issues that match us but we don't give credit where credit is due. we got to stop that. this is exactly what's triggering a black awakening in america. i'm telling you. neil: i hear you are an amazing player, big athlete, great humanitarian but you check all the boxes on being on top of all this stuff. it makes me very envious of you so i want to end this interview right now. seriously, great job, my friend. always learn a lot talking to you. >> thanks so much, neil. that's humbling. i appreciate it. god bless you and your family. neil: you as well. he just says it. just says it. just gets it. these pictures and images just show what's going on in australia right now. fires that are out of control and the government now saying it will do whatever it takes to get them under control. problem is, they are not under control. a live report is coming up. my body is truly powerful. i have the power to lower my blood sugar and a1c. because
join me, colin. join me. let's do that.gs fit our political agenda. we want to bring sight to issues that match us but we don't give credit where credit is due. we got to stop that. this is exactly what's triggering a black awakening in america. i'm telling you. neil: i hear you are an amazing player, big athlete, great humanitarian but you check all the boxes on being on top of all this stuff. it makes me very envious of you so i want to end this interview right now. seriously, great job, my...
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colin paterson, bbc news.it's so easy and so convenient, i think the dean is truly out of the bottle. all of the steps of deftly saving your money and buying that 45 single, nothing more. but there was something so simple about it. —— the genie is out of the bottle. friends of mine talk about this non—stop in the pubs. music used to be tribal, about one kind of identity growing up. ina about one kind of identity growing up. in a way now, teenagers and adults do are completely free. i was on the bus once and i could hear this got person, i was a bit intimidated by it, but i knew he was listening to britney because i could hear it. we are able to cure our own musicjukeboxes. we hear it. we are able to cure our own music jukeboxes. we can hear it. we are able to cure our own musicjukeboxes. we can have the greatest showman and tupac and celine dion, in some cases. have particular types of music benefited from download and streaming?|j particular types of music benefited from download and streaming? i think so. fr
colin paterson, bbc news.it's so easy and so convenient, i think the dean is truly out of the bottle. all of the steps of deftly saving your money and buying that 45 single, nothing more. but there was something so simple about it. —— the genie is out of the bottle. friends of mine talk about this non—stop in the pubs. music used to be tribal, about one kind of identity growing up. ina about one kind of identity growing up. in a way now, teenagers and adults do are completely free. i was...
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. >> reporter: colin o brady is talking about his athletic endurance achievement.ll of records, his are astonishing. becoming the first person to walk across antarctica solo and, just last month, rowing across some of the world's most treacherous waters. from south america to antarctica. >> we did it. >> chris: would you ever think in the middle of one of these challenges, expedition, what the hell am i doing? >> all the time. all the time. whose idea was this anyway? wait, it was my idea. >> chris: his idea started with a freak accident in thailand in 2008. >> it was a friendly jump rope people were participating in. unfortunately, for me, the rope wrapped around my body and lit my body on fire up to my neck. >> chris: doctors said he would never walk again. >> it was a downward spiral. >> chris: he said his mother pulled him out of it. >> colin, your life's not over. what do you want to do when you get out of here? at first i didn't want to play along. then i said mom i just pictured myself crossing the finish line of a triathlon. >> chris: he went on to climb mo
. >> reporter: colin o brady is talking about his athletic endurance achievement.ll of records, his are astonishing. becoming the first person to walk across antarctica solo and, just last month, rowing across some of the world's most treacherous waters. from south america to antarctica. >> we did it. >> chris: would you ever think in the middle of one of these challenges, expedition, what the hell am i doing? >> all the time. all the time. whose idea was this anyway?...
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colin firth, your costar from "the king's speech. >> colin, i love dearly, he talks too much. >> stephenproblems with speech, hence, you know, he had a stammer. so the only way i knew when we were actually filming was "colin stopped talking." and i'd go, "oh, we must be filming, he stopped." ( laughter ) he's going to kill me. >> stephen: okay, your costar from "oceans eight." rihanna. >> rihanna, she's amazing, she's a goddess. she looks extraordinary. she is a goddess. i could never understand a word she said, though. ( laughter ) >> stephen: really? >> we speak totally different languages. but i loved her. and she was amazing to look at. really good actress, too. and then she's a great designer, she's an amazing phenomenon. >> stephen: she sings as well, have you heard? >> oh, yes, that's right. ( laughter ) >> stephen: okay, dish the dirt on sasha baron cohen. i'll start. i had dinner with him at george clooney's house, and he came dressed up in lederhosen carrying a 45-pound wheel of cheese. ( laughter ) >> really? i think he needs-- >> stephen: true story. >> he's got slight-- he n
colin firth, your costar from "the king's speech. >> colin, i love dearly, he talks too much. >> stephenproblems with speech, hence, you know, he had a stammer. so the only way i knew when we were actually filming was "colin stopped talking." and i'd go, "oh, we must be filming, he stopped." ( laughter ) he's going to kill me. >> stephen: okay, your costar from "oceans eight." rihanna. >> rihanna, she's amazing, she's a goddess. she...
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colin harris. >> i think that's actually yes.antastic. >> why not, i know the constitution has this thing about being 35. >> sure. >> but really -- >> he seems a little bit more mature an focused than a lot of people these days. >> not naming names. >> how about that simple message. so simple, as he said. love, compassion, listen to one another. >> an important message. especially an important message to think of today. >> it is. it is a big day ahead. of course to honor dr. martin luther king on this day, there also is a lot of preparation happening in washington for the impeachment trial. newsroom with jim sciutto starts right now. >> good monday morning to you. i'm jim sciutto in washington. welcome to a special holiday edition of "newsroom." we're bracing today for the start of a contentious impeachment trial tomorrow. just hours from now we may have a clearer picture of how the showdown between the white house and house democrats will play out. both sides face a noon deadline to expand on their arguments, still not clear the
colin harris. >> i think that's actually yes.antastic. >> why not, i know the constitution has this thing about being 35. >> sure. >> but really -- >> he seems a little bit more mature an focused than a lot of people these days. >> not naming names. >> how about that simple message. so simple, as he said. love, compassion, listen to one another. >> an important message. especially an important message to think of today. >> it is. it is a big...
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then lawrence wilkerson, former chief of staff of f secretary state colin popowell speaks o ot against a new war in the middle east. today t to makes war. how else do we intererpret 19 straight years of war and no end in sight? it is part of who we are. it is part of what the american empire is. amy: then fire drill friday. nearly 150 people were arrested on capitol hill in a climate protest led by actress jane fonda a-day to drdraw attentiono wall street's ties to the fossil field industries. >> wire the big wall street banks and other international financial institutions still helping them drill and frank and mine and process and export? it is called suicide investi.. is insane. amy:e will hr frojane fonda, elma kevin, and others. all of that and more, coming up. welcomome to democracy nowow!, democracacynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. defense secretary mark esper has acknowledged he didid not see specific evidence that iranian general qassem soleimani was planning attacks against u.s. embassies at the time he u.s. forces assassinated him in a drone strike at the
then lawrence wilkerson, former chief of staff of f secretary state colin popowell speaks o ot against a new war in the middle east. today t to makes war. how else do we intererpret 19 straight years of war and no end in sight? it is part of who we are. it is part of what the american empire is. amy: then fire drill friday. nearly 150 people were arrested on capitol hill in a climate protest led by actress jane fonda a-day to drdraw attentiono wall street's ties to the fossil field industries....
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colin paterson, bbc news., with many using the opportunity to raise money for charities. hope bolger reports: taking the plunge. hundreds of people gathered to race into the water this morning. at this time of year, the water is just a few degrees above freezing, giving this lot a bracing start to 2020. it is just a really good way to start the new year, like a refreshing challenge to get you going. it is really good fun, so that is the main reason i wanted to do it. this guy didn't fancy it though. not at all. a bit too cold. maybe next year. in north somerset, the dip is proving more popular than ever, attracting regulars, new people and if few onlookers. very bracing, but so good. it‘s a shock to the system but so good. it didn't seem as good an idea as it did on christmas day when i thought it was a good idea! glad i did it, though. the first time we came, it was shocking, wasn't it? but once you get into it and come out, you just feel great. bagpipes in east yorkshire, as close to 200 swimmers continue th
colin paterson, bbc news., with many using the opportunity to raise money for charities. hope bolger reports: taking the plunge. hundreds of people gathered to race into the water this morning. at this time of year, the water is just a few degrees above freezing, giving this lot a bracing start to 2020. it is just a really good way to start the new year, like a refreshing challenge to get you going. it is really good fun, so that is the main reason i wanted to do it. this guy didn't fancy it...
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lawrence wilkerson, retired united states army colonel, and served as secretary of state colin powell'sef of staff . thank you >>> hello. a very warm welelcome to nhk "newsline." it's 9:00 a.m. on tuesday in tokyo. we start this hour in iran where three days of mourning for the country's slain top military commander is coming to an end. tehran is vowing harsh revenge, while the u.s. is warning it is prepared to retaliate. amid the escalating threats, the international community isis urging restraint. on monday, hundreds of thousands of people attended a funeral in the country's capital for
lawrence wilkerson, retired united states army colonel, and served as secretary of state colin powell'sef of staff . thank you >>> hello. a very warm welelcome to nhk "newsline." it's 9:00 a.m. on tuesday in tokyo. we start this hour in iran where three days of mourning for the country's slain top military commander is coming to an end. tehran is vowing harsh revenge, while the u.s. is warning it is prepared to retaliate. amid the escalating threats, the international...
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colin paterson, bbc news.line frost. i think the genie is firmly out of the bottle, it is so convenient, so easy, when you think of the obstacles we went through as poptastic teenagers, saving up money, going to the shops, buying the 45 single — not any more, it is a click, isn't it? there was something exciting about that, wasn't there? i agree with you, my friends talk about this, music used to be about tribes, and i was on the bus once, i could hear this goth listening to britney spears, but we are able to curate our own musicjukeboxes, we can have a mixture. is it particular types of music that have benefited from streaming more than others? i think so, i think it is artists, rather than bands, that is a distinct trend, when you think of the pop bands of our youth, we are increasingly seeing the solitary artist, and i think it is about making the connection on social media. just as we used to have these tribal identities, now for young people it is about an artist that they feel that connection with, and t
colin paterson, bbc news.line frost. i think the genie is firmly out of the bottle, it is so convenient, so easy, when you think of the obstacles we went through as poptastic teenagers, saving up money, going to the shops, buying the 45 single — not any more, it is a click, isn't it? there was something exciting about that, wasn't there? i agree with you, my friends talk about this, music used to be about tribes, and i was on the bus once, i could hear this goth listening to britney spears,...
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colin paterson, bbc news.ost. hgppy happy new year! 100 billion is a massive number, is it going tojust keep rising? i think so, the genie is firmly out of the bottle, it is so is firmly out of the bottle, it is so convenient, so easy, when you think of the obstacles we went through as poptastic teenagers, saving up money, going to the shops, buying the 45 single, not any more, it isa buying the 45 single, not any more, it is a click, isn't it? alawite there was something exciting about that, wasn't there? i agree with you, my friends talk about this, music used to be about tribes, and i was on the bus once, i could hear this appears to gulls listening to britney spears, but we are able to cure to our own britney spears, but we are able to cure to oui’ own music britney spears, but we are able to cure to our own musicjukeboxes, we can have a mixture. is its particular types of music that have benefited from streaming more than others? i think so, benefited from streaming more than others? ithink so, ithink it
colin paterson, bbc news.ost. hgppy happy new year! 100 billion is a massive number, is it going tojust keep rising? i think so, the genie is firmly out of the bottle, it is so is firmly out of the bottle, it is so convenient, so easy, when you think of the obstacles we went through as poptastic teenagers, saving up money, going to the shops, buying the 45 single, not any more, it isa buying the 45 single, not any more, it is a click, isn't it? alawite there was something exciting about that,...
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colin paterson, bbc news.eir sustainable credentials to consumers — and the fashion industry is no different. globalfashion production produces 1.2 billion tonnes of carbon per year, more than all international flights and maritime shipping combined. how can an industry of mass consumerism change? could swapping rather than selling help? simon browning reports. a little earlier i spoke to roberta lee, a fashion stylist who specialises in environmentally—friendly clothing. yet last year we saw such an increase. you can barely go a weekend in london now without seeing a swap happening. i think lots of people are noticing what's happening, charity shops are a little over run with things, and it is just little over run with things, and it isjust a little over run with things, and it is just a new vehicle for people to be able to discover new things, without actually having to buy anything new, so it is a really great opportunity for us to keep clothes in circulation. and you do it how, is it by an online system or
colin paterson, bbc news.eir sustainable credentials to consumers — and the fashion industry is no different. globalfashion production produces 1.2 billion tonnes of carbon per year, more than all international flights and maritime shipping combined. how can an industry of mass consumerism change? could swapping rather than selling help? simon browning reports. a little earlier i spoke to roberta lee, a fashion stylist who specialises in environmentally—friendly clothing. yet last year we...
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colin, thank you.ueby going to bbc.co.uk/ukimmigration. .. you can download the new in—depth bbc briefing guide — which provides extra context, data and evidence all in one place. borisjohnson has set out his hopes for post—brexit trade to african heads of state, and suggested that britain would become more open to migrants from their continent. addressing a uk—africa investment summit in london, the prime minister said the country's departure from the eu would mean an end to preferential treatment for european migrants. well, our correspondent anne soy is at the conference. what's the response been to boris johnson ‘s comments? what's the response been to boris johnson 's comments? it's been received very well by the african leaders, we have at least a dozen african leaders in attendance here and they have been making their contributions to what they think uk investment should be focusing on on the continent. we have leaders from both the traditional uk partners, and also from other countries, the uk
colin, thank you.ueby going to bbc.co.uk/ukimmigration. .. you can download the new in—depth bbc briefing guide — which provides extra context, data and evidence all in one place. borisjohnson has set out his hopes for post—brexit trade to african heads of state, and suggested that britain would become more open to migrants from their continent. addressing a uk—africa investment summit in london, the prime minister said the country's departure from the eu would mean an end to...
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colin isn't done with his adventures.spring he wants to climb mount everest again but this time with his wife jenna. now these program notes. ahead of a big week in washington and on the campaign trail, join the fox news team tuesday at 1:00 p.m. eastern for special coverage of the senate impeachment trial. next week fox news sunday will be live from des moines ahead of our town hall with mayor pete buttigieg. that is 7:00 p.m. eastern on fox news channel, just a week before the iowa caucuses. that's it for today. have a great week. we will see you next fox news sunday. hello america, i'm markel event. this is life, liberty and levin. doug collins, how are you. >> i'm good. it's good to see you. >> you been busy. >> just a little bit. you're the top of the. [inaudible] i've got a lot of questions for you. let's talk about witnesses. then we'll get into some of the other issues. republicans on the
colin isn't done with his adventures.spring he wants to climb mount everest again but this time with his wife jenna. now these program notes. ahead of a big week in washington and on the campaign trail, join the fox news team tuesday at 1:00 p.m. eastern for special coverage of the senate impeachment trial. next week fox news sunday will be live from des moines ahead of our town hall with mayor pete buttigieg. that is 7:00 p.m. eastern on fox news channel, just a week before the iowa caucuses....
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very few iranians are going to be celebrating the assassination of soleimani. >> colin, there is alsoxposure of american service members in iraq, not to mention the many civilians who could be at risk in the crossfire of any kind of retaliation. one of the situations that makes iraq so fraught is the iranians and americans are essentially there cheek by jowl. it seems to me that's part of what is so dangerous in terms of the lucky of escalatetory strikes. >> yeah, you've really hit the nail on the head there. we have about 5,000 troops in iraq, although trump has bolstered that number for force protection reasons in recent days. but they're surrounded by tens of thousands of shia militia, many of them with very close ties to iran. for a number of years, they weren't striking at us, largely because we were both kind of on the same side against the islamic state. but that's changed recently. and i think with this -- the killing of soleimani, but also the killing of muhandis that initiated that rocket attack on september 27th that they set in motion all of these events. i think we're alr
very few iranians are going to be celebrating the assassination of soleimani. >> colin, there is alsoxposure of american service members in iraq, not to mention the many civilians who could be at risk in the crossfire of any kind of retaliation. one of the situations that makes iraq so fraught is the iranians and americans are essentially there cheek by jowl. it seems to me that's part of what is so dangerous in terms of the lucky of escalatetory strikes. >> yeah, you've really hit...
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in the crosshairs of colin kaepernick fans. jillian: and outcry over the singer's performance. "fox and friends first" continues right now. ♪ ♪ i love rock 'n roll ♪ ♪ todd: so many questions, do you love rock 'n roll? >> not necessarily but i love the song. i am more of a 90s hip-hop. todd: you are watching "fox and friends first" on friday. jillian: thanks for starting the day with us. iran's supreme leader praising the missile attack colin donald trump a, quote, clown overnight. todd: 11 servicemembers were injured in that attack. aishah hasnie has breaking overnight developments. >> reporter: some heated rhetoric out of tehran. just moments ago the ayatollahs iran's attack on the us was a, quote, blow to america's image, iran's supreme leader leading friday prayers for the first time in eight years in iran. he promised the crowd of followers he will, quote, push a poison dagger into the us's back. the ayatollah likely aware that 11 us servicemembers were flown out of iraq for treatment of concussion symptoms from the january 8th attack on al-assad airbase and those servicem
in the crosshairs of colin kaepernick fans. jillian: and outcry over the singer's performance. "fox and friends first" continues right now. ♪ ♪ i love rock 'n roll ♪ ♪ todd: so many questions, do you love rock 'n roll? >> not necessarily but i love the song. i am more of a 90s hip-hop. todd: you are watching "fox and friends first" on friday. jillian: thanks for starting the day with us. iran's supreme leader praising the missile attack colin donald trump a,...
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colin kaepernick back in the news and a lot of trouble for joe 330. first just 302 days away from the presidential election where you get the final say. you will decide the future of this great country of ours. we promise the best election coverage on television. we will have breaking reports on the social democrats and the liberal instanity and the complicit media mob. the dnc tv. we will vet on this program the 2020 democrats. make no mistake. our great american way of life, our prosperity and security and our liberties and freedoms and our values. it's all at stake and in play in 302 days. we will also launch tomorrow morning on hannitty.com everything you need to know. it's clear. democrats care more about bashing this president than anything else. for example, the strike that took out iranians terrorists leader soleimani was a huge success. one of the worst terrorists is dead. the mob and the media and the democratic party they seem distraught. today nancy pelosi announced a resolution to tell the commander in chief what he can do and cannot do i
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colin and from the adventures of the famous naturalist and explorer. to some the british colleagues on the phone while its 250th birthday we're embarking on a voyage of discovery. expedition voyage d.w. .
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reasons why he didn't go to leipsic and went to dalton because leipzig don't actually need someone like colin because they've. been quite the 1st half and going to be quite the 2nd in the blue as they go a lot of fun jonathan crane sports thank you. let's get you caught up now on all the results from saturday's early games leipzig as we heard powering past lynn dortmund beat bergen that 8 goal slugfest cologne upset both spurred. freiburg defeated mights frankfurt beating hoffenheim and on friday shot down blood on sunday were looking ahead towards head to berlin battling by a munich and potter born facing liberties. up next a hong kong police officer speaks out on a family in venezuela on the brink of starvation those stories coming up on world stories and i'll be back with more news at the top the hour. is a master of the art of confrontation this is wrong. measuring the firm come back to me a good reason i'm flying the undisputed champion of toast political talk to officers to try to try to fix you know there's a fire everybody understands that you enter the conflict zone.
reasons why he didn't go to leipsic and went to dalton because leipzig don't actually need someone like colin because they've. been quite the 1st half and going to be quite the 2nd in the blue as they go a lot of fun jonathan crane sports thank you. let's get you caught up now on all the results from saturday's early games leipzig as we heard powering past lynn dortmund beat bergen that 8 goal slugfest cologne upset both spurred. freiburg defeated mights frankfurt beating hoffenheim and on...
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you mentioned the colin powell doctrine. that is a better approach to war making them what we have seen. the issue of congress being a coequal branch of government is an important one. article one of the constitution puts congress in the driver's seat when it comes to warmaking. ,nfortunately, for a long time all the way back to the beginning of the cold war or even earlier, you have seen an erosion of congressional power in this area. you might say this is because of grasping,ive branch but it has also been with complicity of congress. congress has wanted in some ways inabrogate its authority this area. i think it is a real dereliction of duty. congress should be willing to stand up and take votes on whether we go to war. framerse or's vision -- vision was that there would be -- around these decisions. the fact that congress has simply allowed the exact a branch to make all these decisions, and you could say there was some training in in the 1970's with the war powers resolution, but the problem with the war powers resoluti
you mentioned the colin powell doctrine. that is a better approach to war making them what we have seen. the issue of congress being a coequal branch of government is an important one. article one of the constitution puts congress in the driver's seat when it comes to warmaking. ,nfortunately, for a long time all the way back to the beginning of the cold war or even earlier, you have seen an erosion of congressional power in this area. you might say this is because of grasping,ive branch but it...
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only colin is a rabbi in the community he knows being recognizable is a risk but he says hiding is not an option never be afraid never be afraid to show who we are never afraid to to remain and or run away never to the idea what kind of running away somewhere else this is this is our community and we're going to take whatever it takes to stay here and be strong but not to be afraid or to hide out of fear but it's not only the orthodox community that's feeling uneasy and all feldman is jewish too and as with many of new york's jews you can't really tell from his looks born in israel he's been in the u.s. since the age of 3 you know lives in manhattan here too he says the mood in the community has changed since the attacks. people are talking about getting armed and carrying guns mace weapons and learning self-defense worry wasn't even a subject for. roughly one in 8 new york city residents is jews for centuries has been a refuge to jesus from the world and this city is home to the biggest jewish community outside of israel that's why rising anti semitism here is particularly unsettling
only colin is a rabbi in the community he knows being recognizable is a risk but he says hiding is not an option never be afraid never be afraid to show who we are never afraid to to remain and or run away never to the idea what kind of running away somewhere else this is this is our community and we're going to take whatever it takes to stay here and be strong but not to be afraid or to hide out of fear but it's not only the orthodox community that's feeling uneasy and all feldman is jewish...
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the reasons why he didn't go to leipsic and went to dalton because they actually need someone like colin because they've. been quite the 1st half and is going to be quite the 2nd in the bundesliga a lot of fun sports thank you. let's get you caught up now on all the results from saturday's early games leipzig as we heard powering past lynn. berg in that 8 goal slugfest cologne upset both berg braman. freiburg defeated minds frankfurt beating hoffenheim and on friday shot a took down on sunday were looking ahead towards hertz of berlin battling by munich and potter bourne facing because. and an update on the top story that we're following for you at this hour protesters have clashed with police in the lebanese capital beirut demonstrators threw fireworks fall police used tear gas and water cannons if the latest flare up in some 3 months of demonstrations against alleged government corruption and incompetence. you're watching news coming up is shifts in a look at the digital side of the fashion industry in the meantime all the latest headlines available 247 on our web site that's d w dot c
the reasons why he didn't go to leipsic and went to dalton because they actually need someone like colin because they've. been quite the 1st half and is going to be quite the 2nd in the bundesliga a lot of fun sports thank you. let's get you caught up now on all the results from saturday's early games leipzig as we heard powering past lynn. berg in that 8 goal slugfest cologne upset both berg braman. freiburg defeated minds frankfurt beating hoffenheim and on friday shot a took down on sunday...