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thanks to all our guests, colin clarke, omar rahman and glenn carle. can find much more detail on the conflict on our website. and if you want to watch this or any other of our programs, go to aljazeera.com. if you have your own opinions on what you just heard, then post them on our facebook page. facebook.com/ajinsidestory. we'd also like to hear you from you, too, on x, formerly twitter, where we are @ajinsidestory. from me, james bays and everyone on the team here in doha, stay safe and bye for now. ♪ - [latria] i love this place and i hate this place, like i am this place, you know. - [john] i found my freedom here in the deepest dankest mud of the mississippi river. - [latria] i will come and sit here for five minutes and i go back and i have to put my armor on and go back to work. - [mark] this river is a lifesaver for me, man, it has become my church. you know i think everybody has something in their life that changes them. [ambient music] - [male announcer]: support for reel south is provided by: additional funding for "stay here awhile" is pro
thanks to all our guests, colin clarke, omar rahman and glenn carle. can find much more detail on the conflict on our website. and if you want to watch this or any other of our programs, go to aljazeera.com. if you have your own opinions on what you just heard, then post them on our facebook page. facebook.com/ajinsidestory. we'd also like to hear you from you, too, on x, formerly twitter, where we are @ajinsidestory. from me, james bays and everyone on the team here in doha, stay safe and bye...
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colin camble joining us from washington dc. meanwhile, concerns are growing over the worsening humanitarian situation in gaza admit relentless israely bombing. now the un secretary general has called for rapid humanitarian access to the bloccated territory. warning there is no time to lose. un staff are working around the clock to support the people of gaza, and i deeply regret that some of my colleagues have already paid the ultimate price. crucial lifesaving supplies, including fuel, food and water, must be allowed into gaza. we need rapid and unimpeded humanitarian access now. there is no time to lose, every moment counts. uta also thanked egypt for its constructive efforts to facilitate humanitarian access to the rafa crossing and to make ellarish airport available for. critical assistance, he added about 220,000 palestinians are now sheltering in 92 un facilities throughout gaza. guutier said those facilities as well as hospitals, schools and clinics must never be targeted. this as israel's leveled over a thousand building
colin camble joining us from washington dc. meanwhile, concerns are growing over the worsening humanitarian situation in gaza admit relentless israely bombing. now the un secretary general has called for rapid humanitarian access to the bloccated territory. warning there is no time to lose. un staff are working around the clock to support the people of gaza, and i deeply regret that some of my colleagues have already paid the ultimate price. crucial lifesaving supplies, including fuel, food and...
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go ahead, colin. right, yeah, i was going to say right, you would think that there would be a certain uh amount of care and a certain amount of meticulous or precision type of strike so that that you wouldn't take the lives of innocent people who are living in in in the palest. in region in gaza, but this has apparently not been happening. we know that hundreds of people have been killed innocent people who have really nothing to do with this conflict for it just that they are in the wrong place uh when these strikes happen and they're considered collateral damage, but we have to remember these are loved ones, these are children, these are mothers, these are fathers that are being killed uh, and they they don't hold weapons, they're not really enacting any aggression. against israelis, but they're caught up in this back and forth, and of course uh, there are many here in the us that are looking upon that as tragic as as huge tragedy, and i think that's why we're hearing at least some type of equivocat
go ahead, colin. right, yeah, i was going to say right, you would think that there would be a certain uh amount of care and a certain amount of meticulous or precision type of strike so that that you wouldn't take the lives of innocent people who are living in in in the palest. in region in gaza, but this has apparently not been happening. we know that hundreds of people have been killed innocent people who have really nothing to do with this conflict for it just that they are in the wrong...
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colin watson. did you hear that colin? yes, _ colin watson. did you hear that colin?ing. what do ou make colin? yes, good morning. what do you make of — colin? yes, good morning. what do you make of it? _ colin? yes, good morning. what do you make of it? you _ colin? yes, good morning. what do you make of it? you know- colin? yes, good morning. what do you make of it? you know what i colin? yes, good morning. what do you make of it? you know what to l you make of it? you know what to make of it because you are on the front line. we make of it because you are on the front line. ~ . , ., front line. we are seeing a similar attern in front line. we are seeing a similar pattern in schools, _ front line. we are seeing a similar pattern in schools, to _ front line. we are seeing a similar pattern in schools, to be - front line. we are seeing a similar pattern in schools, to be honest, | pattern in schools, to be honest, and we _ pattern in schools, to be honest, and we now — pattern in schools, to be honest, and we now are trying to get people to brush— and we now are tryin
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another question, from colin, will president biden - from colin, will president biden share his proofeak, behind this. i believes it was the other team, so to speak, behind this.— believes it was the other team, so to speak, behind this. i don't think he necessary _ to speak, behind this. i don't think he necessary feels _ to speak, behind this. i don't think he necessary feels he _ to speak, behind this. i don't think he necessary feels he is _ to speak, behind this. i don't think he necessary feels he is under - to speak, behind this. i don't think he necessary feels he is under any| he necessary feels he is under any pressure to do that. i think he probably feels the israelis have laid out their case pretty comprehensively. you know, they may choose to do that if this he said, she said debate continues, but one other point worth making, this is a major concern to the americans and many other watching the situation, what is being said by iran and what is being said and done by iran's allies in lebanon, hezbollah. we have seen quite a lot of activity along the northern border. i am n
another question, from colin, will president biden - from colin, will president biden share his proofeak, behind this. i believes it was the other team, so to speak, behind this.— believes it was the other team, so to speak, behind this. i don't think he necessary _ to speak, behind this. i don't think he necessary feels _ to speak, behind this. i don't think he necessary feels he _ to speak, behind this. i don't think he necessary feels he is _ to speak, behind this. i don't think he...
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colin kemp, i've got you back , colin. good evening . back, colin. good evening, nigel. >> i was just explaining the basics of what the west africa squadron was. just tell us how many years did we pursue this? our attempt to drive out slavery and at what cost ? and at what cost? >> okay. >> okay. >> the west africa squadron was formed in 1808, a year after we as the first country to abolish slavery , abolished slavery and slavery, abolished slavery and we operated until 1867. wow dunng we operated until 1867. wow during that time, we freed 150,000 slaves and lost 20,000 of our own men. now, the cost is interesting because at the height of its operation, the west africa squadron took half of the whole royal navy budget or 2% of britain's gdp . an or 2% of britain's gdp. an enormous expenditure . enormous expenditure. >> it is just the most astonishing story. and obviously we felt morally it was the right thing to do. and yet colin, it appears to have been lost out, perhaps deliberately lost by those who don't wish us to think well about our own countr
colin kemp, i've got you back , colin. good evening . back, colin. good evening, nigel. >> i was just explaining the basics of what the west africa squadron was. just tell us how many years did we pursue this? our attempt to drive out slavery and at what cost ? and at what cost? >> okay. >> okay. >> the west africa squadron was formed in 1808, a year after we as the first country to abolish slavery , abolished slavery and slavery, abolished slavery and we operated until...
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colin kemp, i've got you back , colin. good evening . back, colin. good evening, nigel. >> i was just explaining the basics of what the west africa squadron was. just tell us how many years did we pursue this? our attempt to drive out slavery and at what cost ? and at what cost? >> okay. >> okay. >> the west africa squadron was formed in 1808, a year after we as the first country to abolish slavery , abolished slavery and slavery, abolished slavery and we operated until 1867. wow dunng we operated until 1867. wow during that time, we freed 150,000 slaves and lost 20,000 of our own men. now, the cost is interesting because at the height of its operation, the west africa squadron took half of the whole royal navy budget or 2% of britain's gdp . an or 2% of britain's gdp. an enormous expenditure . enormous expenditure. >> it is just the most astonishing story. and obviously we felt morally it was the right thing to do. and yet colin, it appears to have been lost out, perhaps deliberately lost by those who don't wish us to think well about our own countr
colin kemp, i've got you back , colin. good evening . back, colin. good evening, nigel. >> i was just explaining the basics of what the west africa squadron was. just tell us how many years did we pursue this? our attempt to drive out slavery and at what cost ? and at what cost? >> okay. >> okay. >> the west africa squadron was formed in 1808, a year after we as the first country to abolish slavery , abolished slavery and slavery, abolished slavery and we operated until...
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colin camble there from washington dc. thank you colin. let's continue with some news. palestinian resistance groups have launched more. attacks against israel, retaliation for the regime's bombardment of the gaza strip. the military wing of hamas resistance movements, thedin al-qasan brigades launched missiles at the city of tel aviv. israeli military positions in alqs were also targeted. hamas that previously stated that it can target anywhere in the israeli territories. palestinian resistance fighters entered the gaza envelope area on october 7th following missile strikes on israeli targets under the operation alasa flood. at least 1500. have been killed and nearly 500 injured since then. amas says it launched a military campaign responds to repeated israeli desiquation of alas amask and the regime's crimes and aggression throughout the decades. people across the globe have held demonstrations in a show of support for palestinians in the ghaza strap. took to the streets of the capital sana condemning israel for its crimes and calling for international action to stop
colin camble there from washington dc. thank you colin. let's continue with some news. palestinian resistance groups have launched more. attacks against israel, retaliation for the regime's bombardment of the gaza strip. the military wing of hamas resistance movements, thedin al-qasan brigades launched missiles at the city of tel aviv. israeli military positions in alqs were also targeted. hamas that previously stated that it can target anywhere in the israeli territories. palestinian...
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colin: it's david and goliath, really kind of asymmetric conflict.er, with the help of iran and allies like hezbollah, hamas has prepared to fight in asymmetric conflict to win the battle of "hearts and minds" in international opinion, and really they are fighting on their home turf. i just mentioned a subterranean network of tunnels. they are going to go to ground and wage guerilla tactics and likely attempt to continue to penetrate israel, shooting rockets. what we saw over the weekend was a combined arms maneuver that we haven't seen from hamas in previous conflicts. think about it, the operation in 2008,9, pillar of def ense --israel has attempted to wipe out hamas numerous times, and i don't see anything that proves to me now that they will be able to follow thrgh and finish the job this time. rajini: robin, can i bring you in on that point as well? we heard from colin saying he doesn't think they will be able to follow through on that. robin: i covered the 1973 war a half-century ago and that was a far easier kind of equation. this was state vs
colin: it's david and goliath, really kind of asymmetric conflict.er, with the help of iran and allies like hezbollah, hamas has prepared to fight in asymmetric conflict to win the battle of "hearts and minds" in international opinion, and really they are fighting on their home turf. i just mentioned a subterranean network of tunnels. they are going to go to ground and wage guerilla tactics and likely attempt to continue to penetrate israel, shooting rockets. what we saw over the...
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colin, how have they become aware of the situation in gaza? i mean, uh, the western media doesn't cover this the way we do, yeah, yeah, i wouldn't say that the western media doesn't cover it at all, i don't want to make that over generalization, but are they very deficient in their coverage, most definitely, and the reason why i say that is because at first we really didn't hear what was happening with palestinians, but as a person who does listen to media a daily basis of course, i'm starting to hear uh more commentators speak about the humanitarian crisis in gaza, i'm starting to hear. people push back from what happens next, i'm starting to hear more people ask, how did we even get here? which i think is a question that is not asked enough, and i don't think it's a question that is asked enough throughout media, which does go to your point where the reasons and the motivations for what's happening aren't discussed. it's almost like you just have this one group that decided to uh just uh terrorize israelis and that's the only reason for them
colin, how have they become aware of the situation in gaza? i mean, uh, the western media doesn't cover this the way we do, yeah, yeah, i wouldn't say that the western media doesn't cover it at all, i don't want to make that over generalization, but are they very deficient in their coverage, most definitely, and the reason why i say that is because at first we really didn't hear what was happening with palestinians, but as a person who does listen to media a daily basis of course, i'm starting...
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or gaza. >> colin, your thoughts on that?certainly heard some, according to nbc reporting, that the u.s. was considering sharing with israel other intelligence gathering capabilities. what might that look like? what resources does the u.s. potentially have that the israelis don't, have that the israelis would need more of in this particular moment, as they consider the next 24 to 48 hours? >> well, with all due respect to norman, and i do have great respect for him, i find it hard to believe that the united states should be expected to have more exquisite intelligence in israel's backyard then the israelis themselves. we're not talking about a sub optimal partner here. we're talking about them assad, in world-class intelligence. so, of course, the united states is an ally will help, i'm shocked the israelis weren't prepared for this. how could washington be more prepared than the israelis for what's going on with hamas? we're not talking about al-qaeda, islamic state, even a country like iran, we're talking about hamas. this
or gaza. >> colin, your thoughts on that?certainly heard some, according to nbc reporting, that the u.s. was considering sharing with israel other intelligence gathering capabilities. what might that look like? what resources does the u.s. potentially have that the israelis don't, have that the israelis would need more of in this particular moment, as they consider the next 24 to 48 hours? >> well, with all due respect to norman, and i do have great respect for him, i find it hard...
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camel, press tv correspondent, hello there dr. hope you're safe and doing well. now uh, colin, if you trump, the former president is embroiled in lot of legal battles. this latest one involving the state of new york is a civil suit, so let's keep in mind that this would not result in any jail time for the president, if he's convicted, however, he could stand to lose lot of his empire that he built his name on, one that he's become synonymous with. with as far as affluence and wealth and why a lot of people voted for him, considering what was marketed at the time was his business acumen. what the former president is accused of is fraud, falsifying business documents, issuing falsified documents as well as conspiracy and other things, and he's not the only one being sued, his sons are being suit, donald trump jr. and eric trump as well as several other members of the trump organization. and the trump organization itself for falsifying documents so that they could get more favorable loans and insurance rates and what this looks like is if i lived in a uh let's say a 200 square foot house
camel, press tv correspondent, hello there dr. hope you're safe and doing well. now uh, colin, if you trump, the former president is embroiled in lot of legal battles. this latest one involving the state of new york is a civil suit, so let's keep in mind that this would not result in any jail time for the president, if he's convicted, however, he could stand to lose lot of his empire that he built his name on, one that he's become synonymous with. with as far as affluence and wealth and why a...
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on mark dolan chef colin brown. my first on air reaction to rishi sunak conference speech compared to the one i wrote for him earlier in the week. >> in my take a ten football legend, kevin keegan is the latest victim of the woke mob for saying men should commentate on men's football. it's time to show those attacking him the red card. plus from depression and suicide to military glory, former marine ben williams, plus tv legend sue cook. we're live from . there's help for households. are you over state pension age? if your weekly income is below £201.05, or £306.85 if you live with a partner, you could be eligible for pension credit, even if you own your home or have savings. it's worth, on average, £3,500 a year, and you could get help with heating bills and more, plus cost of living payments. listening to gb news radio. now then let's go back in the day with celebrity chef colin brown. >> colin, you fed some of the most famous people in the world, beyonce. you were telling me about earlier, but you're from jamaic
on mark dolan chef colin brown. my first on air reaction to rishi sunak conference speech compared to the one i wrote for him earlier in the week. >> in my take a ten football legend, kevin keegan is the latest victim of the woke mob for saying men should commentate on men's football. it's time to show those attacking him the red card. plus from depression and suicide to military glory, former marine ben williams, plus tv legend sue cook. we're live from . there's help for households. are...
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colin paterson, the strongman of bbc news. wow. my colleague colin patterson. you can find much more on the bbc news website. do stay on for more news and updates. thanks very much for watching. hello there. let's take a look at the latest weather for the week ahead. on wednesday, we did have some sunshine around, but it was a very wet start to the day across southern counties of england, particularly through hampshire and the isle of wight. you can see flooded roads there in east cowes on the island, not far from the ferry terminal. and whilst we did have a met office amber warning out for that heavy rain, it was significant. some parts of the island, in knighton, for example, seeing three weeks' worth of october rainfall in just over 12 hours. looking to the next few days, we hold on to this static pattern really, of low pressure systems after low pressure systems bringing outbreaks of rain and their associated weather fronts with the jet stream running to the south of us, directing them towards our shores. here is thursday. we'v
colin paterson, the strongman of bbc news. wow. my colleague colin patterson. you can find much more on the bbc news website. do stay on for more news and updates. thanks very much for watching. hello there. let's take a look at the latest weather for the week ahead. on wednesday, we did have some sunshine around, but it was a very wet start to the day across southern counties of england, particularly through hampshire and the isle of wight. you can see flooded roads there in east cowes on the...
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on mark dolan chef colin brown.ion, my first on air reaction to rishi sunak conference speech compared to the one i wrote for him earlier in the week. >> in my take a ten football legend, kevin keegan is the latest victim of the woke mob for saying men should commentate on men's football. it's time to show those attacking him the red card. plus from depression and suicide to military glory, former marine ben williams, plus tv legend sue cook. we're live from . listening to gb news radio. now then let's go back in the day with celebrity chef colin brown. >> colin, you fed some of the most famous people in the world, beyonce. you were telling me about earlier, but you're from jamaica. you came here at an early age. you've got a different sort of attitude towards cooking . i got a little towards cooking. i got a little bit of stick, a few years ago about saying that people could cook on a budget. they could eat more healthily, they could save money, and they could teach the skills to their children. now, in jamaica , t
on mark dolan chef colin brown.ion, my first on air reaction to rishi sunak conference speech compared to the one i wrote for him earlier in the week. >> in my take a ten football legend, kevin keegan is the latest victim of the woke mob for saying men should commentate on men's football. it's time to show those attacking him the red card. plus from depression and suicide to military glory, former marine ben williams, plus tv legend sue cook. we're live from . listening to gb news radio....
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press tv's colin camples joining us now from washington. uh, colin, it's great to have you with us. slim margin, he was always going to be controlled by the most extreme members of his party, because one of the stipulations that was made for him to become speaker of the house was that only one member of... the house could uh vote in opposition or could call vote in opposition to his leadership which is what happened with matt gates uh is part of what many considered to be the maga movement, the make america great again movement, which has been uh fueled and supported by former president donald trump, so once he mccarthy made it the deal with democrats to keep the government going for another 45 days, uh gates felt like he was is overstepping his boundary and called a vote to remove him to vacate the office of speaker of the house, which he did quite successfully, in fact, so the ramifications here now is that the house will not be working for the next several days, it indicates broken government and the us, they plan to have uh vote next week as to who will replace mccarthy, some be
press tv's colin camples joining us now from washington. uh, colin, it's great to have you with us. slim margin, he was always going to be controlled by the most extreme members of his party, because one of the stipulations that was made for him to become speaker of the house was that only one member of... the house could uh vote in opposition or could call vote in opposition to his leadership which is what happened with matt gates uh is part of what many considered to be the maga movement, the...
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it's going to be a big discussion, colin. we're going to begin with you as i welcome you both. implications does hamas's attack have for both regional and international geopolitics? >> thanks for having me. iran is indeed behind a lot of what we are seeing today, and i see mainly the improvement of hamas's capability. hamas functions as part of what i would call a terrorist syndicate, or the axis of resistance, as the iranians would call it. that includes lebanese hezbollah, that includes shia militias and several other groups on the periphery. and we see training and -- as a true force multiplier. it's been 15 years since operation -- and it's clear to me that hamas's capabilities have improved vastly. that leaves me very concerned with what could happen next in this next phase, if the idf does launch a ground assault into gaza. >> john, ali here. israel has been mourning hamas -- i'm sorry, gazan citizens to get out of the way in gaza city, so that they can go after hamas. if gazans leave gaza city, that takes one level of complication out for the israelis. it creates a whole
it's going to be a big discussion, colin. we're going to begin with you as i welcome you both. implications does hamas's attack have for both regional and international geopolitics? >> thanks for having me. iran is indeed behind a lot of what we are seeing today, and i see mainly the improvement of hamas's capability. hamas functions as part of what i would call a terrorist syndicate, or the axis of resistance, as the iranians would call it. that includes lebanese hezbollah, that includes...
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colin camblell is of course joining us to talk more about this. well, this is a large strike from what we understand, the largest in history. ups was going to be that one, but they resolved the problem. tell us what this is about in particular when they say it's about unfair, or part of the reason is about unfair labor practices. yeah, this is the largest healthcare related strike in us history. this is huge, and why? because employees and staffers are really upset over the staffing challenges and issues that their facilities have. they are being replaced sometimes by lesserpaid employees, or they're just so short staff that they're working extra hours and they're being pushed to the limits when it comes to attention when it comes time. these strikes are primarily overpay benefits and stuff. trafting shortages and we have to remember how large of healthcare system this is. kaiser permanente serves about 13 million patients across the nation at about uh, i'd say 19 different hospitals and 600 medical offices across the country eight different state
colin camblell is of course joining us to talk more about this. well, this is a large strike from what we understand, the largest in history. ups was going to be that one, but they resolved the problem. tell us what this is about in particular when they say it's about unfair, or part of the reason is about unfair labor practices. yeah, this is the largest healthcare related strike in us history. this is huge, and why? because employees and staffers are really upset over the staffing challenges...
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comedian colin quinn an all new "closer look.ng the 8g band with greg clark jr. ♪ [ cheers and applause and now, seth meyers >> seth: good evening. i'm seth meyers. this is "late night. we hope you're doing well tonight. and now if you don't mind, we're gonna get to the news. after the white house announced last week that the construction will resume on the border wall, president biden told reporters, quote, i was told that i had no choice oh, man, i have a bad feeling we're going to find out this was all the work of one really good telemarketer [ laughter ] "they said if i build a border wall i get three months of spectrum internet. i had to do it.' according to a new analysis, over one third of supreme court decisions are decided unanimously. the other two thirds are decided by whoever took clarence thomas on his last vacation [ laughter ] the irs last week placed a lien on a florida property owned by rudy giuliani. i'm guessing the haunted mansion? [ laughter ] "it's all yours. those ghosts won't let me sleep. [ laughter ] aft
comedian colin quinn an all new "closer look.ng the 8g band with greg clark jr. ♪ [ cheers and applause and now, seth meyers >> seth: good evening. i'm seth meyers. this is "late night. we hope you're doing well tonight. and now if you don't mind, we're gonna get to the news. after the white house announced last week that the construction will resume on the border wall, president biden told reporters, quote, i was told that i had no choice oh, man, i have a bad feeling we're...
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colin goldring and jason whittingham declined to take part in this programme.c any allegations that they did not act in the club's best interests were in complete ignorance of the facts and truth. the overriding feeling of the players was we were we were kind of hung out to dry a little bit. could the rfu and premier rugby have done a little bit more to kind of, you know, help us and maybe get us through the season? the way they came across to us as players was that they, they weren't as concerned as we felt they could have been. so i came in injanuary 2022, and at that stage the league was operating under the model where there was very little central financial information about clubs. there was no obligation of clubs to report. and so really what we were learning around compliances was either what they were choosing to give us. i think i would say that fit and proper tests are a moment in time and i think they need to be more regular. it's notjust a business here. this is a community asset. so this involves not only the livelihoods of the people that work ther
colin goldring and jason whittingham declined to take part in this programme.c any allegations that they did not act in the club's best interests were in complete ignorance of the facts and truth. the overriding feeling of the players was we were we were kind of hung out to dry a little bit. could the rfu and premier rugby have done a little bit more to kind of, you know, help us and maybe get us through the season? the way they came across to us as players was that they, they weren't as...
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okay, so it's colin okay, so it's lady colin campbell and phil dunphy. a great . take care.to reveal theirs is my panel. alison, i'll start with you. so we're going we're going. greatest britain first, aren't we? so take it away. >> has to be the driver of >> it has to be the driver of the bus that kept on going, pushing the just stop oil numpties nudging them along, preventing them from stopping the asylum seekers finally being arrived, delivered to the bibby stockholm barge. well done, sir. whoever you are. >> i think it was incredibly brave of him to do that, to be honest, because he was getting shouted at, shouted at anyway. sean go on my greatest britain is king charles. >> very pertinent speech >> she's very pertinent speech asking us to rise above the rank or and come together and also taking a swipe at cancel culture saying we must be able to listen to opposing views with politeness and courtesy. i just hope nation listens to him. >> okay, amy, i think you should listen him. listen to him. >> actually, need to listen >> actually, you need to listen even more. >> come
okay, so it's colin okay, so it's lady colin campbell and phil dunphy. a great . take care.to reveal theirs is my panel. alison, i'll start with you. so we're going we're going. greatest britain first, aren't we? so take it away. >> has to be the driver of >> it has to be the driver of the bus that kept on going, pushing the just stop oil numpties nudging them along, preventing them from stopping the asylum seekers finally being arrived, delivered to the bibby stockholm barge. well...
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press tv's colin cambell reports. a brisk autumn night in front of the white house, but for protestersspital. the death toll, the highest of any single incident in gaza in recent days, triggering protests there and around the world. protests like these have been happening across the country both day and night. most people outraged over the climbing death toll, not to mention the growing humanity. united states alignment with israel and its president joe biden calling him complicit. he can go to hell to be honest with you, like he he, the americans have never been on the side of palestinians and they never will be, and he's just just aiding israel, he's just empowering israel to move on and to continue their their war efforts. others say legacy media are also to blame. the mainstream media is directly culpable and responsible for these deaths, they have done everything from platform, uh, israeli officials their pure hatred, unchecked, these demonstrators are demanding a ceasefire in gaza, they say they hope for the best, but expect the worst. it's ourland, where else to go? colin cambel
press tv's colin cambell reports. a brisk autumn night in front of the white house, but for protestersspital. the death toll, the highest of any single incident in gaza in recent days, triggering protests there and around the world. protests like these have been happening across the country both day and night. most people outraged over the climbing death toll, not to mention the growing humanity. united states alignment with israel and its president joe biden calling him complicit. he can go to...
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colin campel, press tv, washington. u.s.'ve seen it appears as though it was done by the other team, not not you. i want to say to the people of israel, their courage, their commitment, their bravery is, it's stunning, it's really stunning. i'm proud to be here. mr. president, joe, i want to thank you for coming here today, and for the unequivocal support you have given israel during these trying times, a support that reflects the overwhelming will of the american people. i've seen your support every day, in the depth and breathth of cooperation that we have had since the beginning of this war. a level of cooperation. that is truly unprecedented in the history of the great alliance between our two nations, and now let's take a listen to how palestinians in the gazo's trip reacted to joe biden's trip to the region to president biden and his administration, generations will not forget and history will be recorded that it was your admin administration, your billions of dollars, your support with weapons of mass destruction to d
colin campel, press tv, washington. u.s.'ve seen it appears as though it was done by the other team, not not you. i want to say to the people of israel, their courage, their commitment, their bravery is, it's stunning, it's really stunning. i'm proud to be here. mr. president, joe, i want to thank you for coming here today, and for the unequivocal support you have given israel during these trying times, a support that reflects the overwhelming will of the american people. i've seen your support...
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colin cambell, press tv, washington.okay, as regards the the islamic unity. was held in terran and the comments by president let's bring in said nayala and rob activists and commentator in london, good to have you with us sir, so tell us about the enemy's hybrid war as president rais of iran is talk about and the urgency of muslims to stay united together, how significance that in this juncture? bismillahirrahmanirrahim. yeah, that's absolutely, absolutely right, and is in time, very timely called by present raisy, but i would like to, i like to broad in scope and give it some more depth, the we are in the month of roby lovel and celebrating the birth of the nobel prophet, peace be upon him and his holy family. we have to basically we have to go beyond political unity, political unit is when some issue when some situation forces you to unite, that itself has its own importance, you need to have political unity at times, for example, if you if you a forest and there's a there's a beast coming, you have to unite together t
colin cambell, press tv, washington.okay, as regards the the islamic unity. was held in terran and the comments by president let's bring in said nayala and rob activists and commentator in london, good to have you with us sir, so tell us about the enemy's hybrid war as president rais of iran is talk about and the urgency of muslims to stay united together, how significance that in this juncture? bismillahirrahmanirrahim. yeah, that's absolutely, absolutely right, and is in time, very timely...
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restv's colin camel has more from the us capital. congress worked a deal to avert a government shut down in the 11th hour. americans nervous as it happened. they should just be operating for the the best. the people, there for our safety, for you, safety is the first thing, and then economics is a big part of safety. add issue how the us government should spend its budget. a shutdown happens when congress does not approve discretionary spending for the upcoming fiscal year, which begins on october 1st, the us dealing with a divided congress. because we're evenly divided, that actually is reflected in representation in the house and the senate, so in the senate the democrats have majority by two votes and in the house they have majority of four votes, which means it just doesn't take much for either side to take their ball and go home. family support and medical services, park protections, passport issuance are programs that are affected by shutdown threats. it's quite unfortunate, so no more government shutdowns, you know what i mean
restv's colin camel has more from the us capital. congress worked a deal to avert a government shut down in the 11th hour. americans nervous as it happened. they should just be operating for the the best. the people, there for our safety, for you, safety is the first thing, and then economics is a big part of safety. add issue how the us government should spend its budget. a shutdown happens when congress does not approve discretionary spending for the upcoming fiscal year, which begins on...
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colin camble, press tv, washington. china has slammed the us as quote at. to empire of lies, following a state department report that accused beijing of information manipulation. the chinese prime ministry said the report has disregarded facts. it that the agencies of the u.s. state department that produced the report were the source of false information and the command post of cognitive warfare. on thursday, the state department accused beijing of manipulating global media through censorship, data harvesting and covert purchases of foreign news outlets. claim that china has hit major setback. when targeting democratic countries due to local media and civil society pushback. the report comes as beijing accuses western media of trying to portray negative image of china. former cia analyst ray mcgovern says china is confident that lot of people in asia are backing them up. the chinese are being very specific and very serbic in a way that they haven't been before. and i interpret that not only as a degree of confidence, bu
colin camble, press tv, washington. china has slammed the us as quote at. to empire of lies, following a state department report that accused beijing of information manipulation. the chinese prime ministry said the report has disregarded facts. it that the agencies of the u.s. state department that produced the report were the source of false information and the command post of cognitive warfare. on thursday, the state department accused beijing of manipulating global media through censorship,...
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colin campel, press tv, washington.t i've seen it appears as though it was done by the other team, not not you. i want to say to the people of israel, their courage, their commitment. and their bravery is uh is stunning, it's really stunning, i'm proud to be here, thank you. mr. president, joe, i want to thank you for coming here today, and for the unequivocal support you have given israel during these trying times, a support that reflects the overwhelming will of the american people. i've seen your support every day. in the depth and breadth of cooperation that we have had since the beginning of this war, level of cooperation that is truly unprecedented in the history of the great alliance. between our two nations, and stick listen to how palestinians and gaza reacting to joe biden's trip to the region. to president biden and his administration. generations will not forget and history will be recorded that it was your administration, your billions of dollars, your support with weapons of. destruction to the israeli def
colin campel, press tv, washington.t i've seen it appears as though it was done by the other team, not not you. i want to say to the people of israel, their courage, their commitment. and their bravery is uh is stunning, it's really stunning, i'm proud to be here, thank you. mr. president, joe, i want to thank you for coming here today, and for the unequivocal support you have given israel during these trying times, a support that reflects the overwhelming will of the american people. i've seen...
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colin campel, press tv, washington. as india's general election 2024 draws closer. anti-muslim rhetoric fluers up across the country with series of incidents reported in recent months. batted wo and history of communal clashes, india's muslim population has always been a soft target. our new delhi correspondent has a report. as india gears up to hold the world's largest electoral exercise du in february 2024, violence against muslims and other minorities has flared up across the country. report say ruling bharatiya janata party or... bjp and its affiliated groups are responsible for the escalating trend. observers say the hate has reached even the parliament which many describe as a temple of democracy. this is something unusual in our country, the politics of hate has reached even schools, colleges and universities. few weeks ago i was literally terrified when some people pulled my dress on the street outside college. violence against muslims has prevailed since the partition in 1947, that's when the subconent was part
colin campel, press tv, washington. as india's general election 2024 draws closer. anti-muslim rhetoric fluers up across the country with series of incidents reported in recent months. batted wo and history of communal clashes, india's muslim population has always been a soft target. our new delhi correspondent has a report. as india gears up to hold the world's largest electoral exercise du in february 2024, violence against muslims and other minorities has flared up across the country. report...
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well, colin, obviously uh, the facts speak for themselves in terms of how gruesome this killing was. tell us the details behind it? yeah, apparently this young boy was killed after the landlord and the apartment complex where he and his mom were living and and parents were living rather were um attacked by the landlord uh stabbing the boy multiple times, about 26 times, the mother was also injured in the attack, the boy was brought to the hospital where he later died. what investigators are saying is that through questioning of this man, 71-year-old joseph zuba. i believe his name is, they discovered that the the attack may have had something to do with the conflict uh and the assault on palestinians and so the he made some allusion to it, the investigators have not specified exactly what uh he said, but according to the questioning it seems like this would have been apparent that uh he said something that tipped them off to lead them to make this connection between the events um that are happening and the attack on this family. we understand that the boy was a palestinian, is that c
well, colin, obviously uh, the facts speak for themselves in terms of how gruesome this killing was. tell us the details behind it? yeah, apparently this young boy was killed after the landlord and the apartment complex where he and his mom were living and and parents were living rather were um attacked by the landlord uh stabbing the boy multiple times, about 26 times, the mother was also injured in the attack, the boy was brought to the hospital where he later died. what investigators are...
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colin paterson, the strongman of bbc news.me clear skies, it may be a bit misty across east anglia and lancashire first thing in the morning. but first thing, there will be heavy outbreaks of rain. 0nce be heavy outbreaks of rain. once again fairly isolated but really it could be quite torrential across the channel is that rain drifted sly steadily south and east. the heaviest rain through the afternoon, perhaps across north—east england where it will stay quite persistent. elsewhere it is a case of sunny spells and scattered showers. temperatures similar to the last couple of days, generally ranging between 11 and 15. as we move out of thursday into friday we do it over again. the low pressure is still sitting there, still spilling these weather fronts with this strong south—westerly went in from the south—westerly went in from the south—west and we could see some further heavy rain across eastern scotland, driven in by a pressure easterly wind here in areas where we really don't need any more. 11—15 and more to come as we go
colin paterson, the strongman of bbc news.me clear skies, it may be a bit misty across east anglia and lancashire first thing in the morning. but first thing, there will be heavy outbreaks of rain. 0nce be heavy outbreaks of rain. once again fairly isolated but really it could be quite torrential across the channel is that rain drifted sly steadily south and east. the heaviest rain through the afternoon, perhaps across north—east england where it will stay quite persistent. elsewhere it is a...
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colin paterson, bbc news, swansea. now, have you heard about the one that got away?e moment he was struck by a whale while wingfoiling, a type of surfing — otherwise he might never have been believed! jason captured this footage as a humpback whale breached the water and collided with him. the 55—year—old said he was lucky it was a young whale — he thinks had it been a fully grown adult, he wouldn't be alive to tell the tale. he was unhurt. time for a look at the weather. looks like waves across southern and western parts of britain could be an issue over the next few days. an unusually high tide and strong winds could lead to because the inundation. the end of october looks decidedly unsettled and very autumnal, with rain at times, particularly in eastern scotland, which could see the flooding of the ground is so saturated. it's all because of this huge area of low pressure sitting to the west of ireland, which will stay there for a few days,
colin paterson, bbc news, swansea. now, have you heard about the one that got away?e moment he was struck by a whale while wingfoiling, a type of surfing — otherwise he might never have been believed! jason captured this footage as a humpback whale breached the water and collided with him. the 55—year—old said he was lucky it was a young whale — he thinks had it been a fully grown adult, he wouldn't be alive to tell the tale. he was unhurt. time for a look at the weather. looks like...
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that's the colin powell rule, you break it, you bought it.troops from gaza back in 2005. what happens if they go back in in your view? >> i think colin powell's rule, someone who is a life mentor to me, still exists. in the sense that if israel goes in, breaks it, and owns all of gaza, 2 million people, joy, they are going to own it. so, as a result, i think what you're going to see the israelis do is go in, do as much as they can to break the control of hamas, the awful terrorists who have been beheading babies, raping women, islamic-state level offenses. they'll do everything they can to break that, but then they'll want to turn over governance in this region. again, 2 million people, not insignificant. perhaps to the palestinian authority, perhaps to some kind of pan-arab peace keeping force. perhaps to a united nations peace keeping force, becomes very unclear very quickly. i'll close with this, joy, it's a lot easier to get into a war than to get out of it. >> and david harden, a former senior adviser to president obama and special envoy
that's the colin powell rule, you break it, you bought it.troops from gaza back in 2005. what happens if they go back in in your view? >> i think colin powell's rule, someone who is a life mentor to me, still exists. in the sense that if israel goes in, breaks it, and owns all of gaza, 2 million people, joy, they are going to own it. so, as a result, i think what you're going to see the israelis do is go in, do as much as they can to break the control of hamas, the awful terrorists who...
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mike colins on twitter now x.nk you, kongman. >> thank you, enjoyed it. >> steve: it's 7:28 in the east and fox weather alert and first major winter storm could bring up to foot of snow in montana. janice dean is coming up next but first, the un claiming they need more fuel for gaza and israel solution, ask hamas because they have it. former u.s. ambassador to israel, david freeman joining us live in new york. can we get real clear about life with psoriasis? yeah, i'm ready. is your treatment leaving you with uncontrolled symptoms? like the cover-it-ups and brush-it-offs? enough with good enoughs. don't stay hiding or hurting. when your lotions and creams don't do enough to help treat the inflammation beneath the skin, causing plaques and pain, it's time to get real about psoriasis, so, your dermatologist can help you get clear. make the appointment and ask about real clear skin. at mint mobile, we like to do the opposite of what big wireless does. they charge you a lot. we charge you a little. they put their name
mike colins on twitter now x.nk you, kongman. >> thank you, enjoyed it. >> steve: it's 7:28 in the east and fox weather alert and first major winter storm could bring up to foot of snow in montana. janice dean is coming up next but first, the un claiming they need more fuel for gaza and israel solution, ask hamas because they have it. former u.s. ambassador to israel, david freeman joining us live in new york. can we get real clear about life with psoriasis? yeah, i'm ready. is your...
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working with the oklahoma innocence project, colin methodically poked holes in the prosecution's casechael wilson. but, could they reach him in time, back to the long road to freedom. >> by 2013, malcolm had been in prison for 19 years. his brother cory, for 22. >> are you ready to go? >> the days when their mom ruth ellen came to visit, help them hold, on the brothers drew strength from her. >> that lady had been right there, i never had to wonder, if she still cared, or if she was still fighting for, me still believing in me, still praying on me. >> and malcolm was hopeful his mom's prayers would be answered. two prosecution witnesses had told his investigative team, that their testimony, was a lie. that left michael wilson, the man who told police he had given demarco bullets, and hid the murder weapon for him. if he recanted too, malcolm thought they had a chance. but michael wilson, refused to talk. and he had a good reason. he was on death row, for the 1995 murder of a convenience store manager. wilson, seen here in this surveillance video, while he committed the crime, was appe
working with the oklahoma innocence project, colin methodically poked holes in the prosecution's casechael wilson. but, could they reach him in time, back to the long road to freedom. >> by 2013, malcolm had been in prison for 19 years. his brother cory, for 22. >> are you ready to go? >> the days when their mom ruth ellen came to visit, help them hold, on the brothers drew strength from her. >> that lady had been right there, i never had to wonder, if she still cared,...
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colin paterson, the strongman of bbc news. wow. very good. that's it. this is bbc news, bye—bye.uthern parts of england cleared away, but it was rather cloudy in scotland and that cloud likely to linger into this evening and overnight. same, too, across parts of the north—east of england with some showery outbreaks of rain, a brisk east wind. at the same time, a weather front moving in towards northern ireland bringing some heavier outbreaks of rain, also in towards wales, the south—west of england. and as we approach midnight and the early hours of thursday morning, that wet weather pushing in towards the midlands, the north—west of england and in towards the far south—east. temperatures here overnight, a rather chilly four degrees there in norwich. not as cold in scotland compared with last night, and mild in the south—west at around 11 celsius. into thursday, a low pressure situated to our west once again bringing weather fronts, showery outbreaks of rain and some brisk winds around the south—west coast and the north and north—east coast of scotland. through the day, we've got
colin paterson, the strongman of bbc news. wow. very good. that's it. this is bbc news, bye—bye.uthern parts of england cleared away, but it was rather cloudy in scotland and that cloud likely to linger into this evening and overnight. same, too, across parts of the north—east of england with some showery outbreaks of rain, a brisk east wind. at the same time, a weather front moving in towards northern ireland bringing some heavier outbreaks of rain, also in towards wales, the south—west...
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he's been talking to our entertainment correspondent colin paterson. live aid. one of the most famous concerts of all time is being turned into a musical. all right! live aid, which raised money forfamine relief in ethiopia, was watched by an estimated 1.5 billion people in 1985. now a stage version is heading to the old vic theatre in london with the blessing of the original organiser, bob geldof. # tell me why, i don't like mondays. live aid the musical, why? live aid the musical, who'd have thought? you know, live aid the musical happened a0 years ago, it was on in wembley, you know. they came and said, "we know you're going to say no, but we want to do it because our dads have never stopped talking about this day." we think it's theatre. you know, let's put on a show! # we can be heroes, just for one day. the musical is called just for one day after the line from david bowie's heroes. are there people playing david bowie and bono and freddie mercury? no, no, it's not a tribute thing. i wouldn't have anything to do with that. # i hope that someone g
he's been talking to our entertainment correspondent colin paterson. live aid. one of the most famous concerts of all time is being turned into a musical. all right! live aid, which raised money forfamine relief in ethiopia, was watched by an estimated 1.5 billion people in 1985. now a stage version is heading to the old vic theatre in london with the blessing of the original organiser, bob geldof. # tell me why, i don't like mondays. live aid the musical, why? live aid the musical, who'd have...
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tube there was evidence that iraq had weapons of mass destruction, i knew colin pavelov very little,w about knew him, showed me that this man was serious and worthy, i did not assume that he was always right. was far from always right, but i proceeded from the fact that he would not consciously agree to such a lie, uh, such a fake, after it became clear that it was a fake, colin paol gave a lot of explanations, very sorry, very apologetic, unlike president bush, jr. and vice president chenia, and uh, there were paola's memoirs, where he talked: about what happened, and the memoirs of the then cia director george tennet, and the memoirs of several other people who held serious positions in the administration of buikh the younger, this is what turned out. george tenet, director of the center, he was appointed by clinton. he really wanted to remain in his post, and he understood that he did not come, by the way, from the ranks of experts, but he was a personnel officer. for politicians in the democratic party, so to speak, a party commander. yeah, and how to keep him indefinitely as dir
tube there was evidence that iraq had weapons of mass destruction, i knew colin pavelov very little,w about knew him, showed me that this man was serious and worthy, i did not assume that he was always right. was far from always right, but i proceeded from the fact that he would not consciously agree to such a lie, uh, such a fake, after it became clear that it was a fake, colin paol gave a lot of explanations, very sorry, very apologetic, unlike president bush, jr. and vice president chenia,...
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the next administrators of the telegram channel moscow colining, elena pinchuk and her daughter, wereirts of volgograd. the room is a mess, things, dishes, sheets, papers, a laptop and mobile phones are scattered. they were clearly not ready for the meeting with the operatives. ready. you are a city girl. in russia, that’s right, we were born, in ukraine, yes, in ukraine, and where exactly, well, i was born in varshelov, which now, the searches of peinchuk are related to the case of the chief administrator of the telegram channel andrey kurshin, at the end of august he was detained at the leningradsky station in moscow and sent under house arrest, which people are accusing kurshin of disseminating fake information about the russian armed forces; during interrogation , elena pinchuk said that he had been violating the ban on the village for a month. used it there internet, wrote messages to her and offered to administer the telegram channel. you know krushin, yes you do, and the acquaintance, this obviously goes beyond the scope of a business partnership, according to a number of media
the next administrators of the telegram channel moscow colining, elena pinchuk and her daughter, wereirts of volgograd. the room is a mess, things, dishes, sheets, papers, a laptop and mobile phones are scattered. they were clearly not ready for the meeting with the operatives. ready. you are a city girl. in russia, that’s right, we were born, in ukraine, yes, in ukraine, and where exactly, well, i was born in varshelov, which now, the searches of peinchuk are related to the case of the chief...
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great stuff they are from colin. let's head to the us because that vote process is about to start.d. there was a massive round of applause. let's put the microphones up in here a bit of what's going on. applause. she went on to say the times in which we are living demand boldness, unity and transformational leadership that begins with trust in god and each other. trust is when the magic happens. in the story of king david... the magic happens. in the story of king david---_ king david... that process 'ust beginning. �* king david... that process 'ust beginning. let's i king david... that process 'ust beginning. let's see i king david... that process 'ust beginning. let's see at i king david... that process just beginning. let's see at the - king david... that process just | beginning. let's see at the end king david... that processjust i beginning. let's see at the end of it if we see a new house speaker elected. it is a safe, this the fourth attempt, republicans in total disarray the last few weeks with no house speaker sitting in that of course many nothing getting done on capito
great stuff they are from colin. let's head to the us because that vote process is about to start.d. there was a massive round of applause. let's put the microphones up in here a bit of what's going on. applause. she went on to say the times in which we are living demand boldness, unity and transformational leadership that begins with trust in god and each other. trust is when the magic happens. in the story of king david... the magic happens. in the story of king david---_ king david... that...
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here's colin paterson.lped in the name of art. this is a story which begins back in 2017, in an 0xfam shop in swansea. around that time there was one particular donation that we were getting kind of a little more than we could use, which was the da vinci code, because it's such a massive bestseller. made this pile of da vinci codes by the counter, which said, "yeah, you could give us another da vinci code, but to be honest, we'd rather have your vinyl." the sign went viral and caught the eye of the turner prize—nominated artist david shrigley. so that sparked my imagination in the sense that i was like, i want those. i don't know why, but i want them. it's not the right size. his team began to search. well, originally we just went around charity shops and then quite quickly we realised that wasn't the best way of doing it, because we were getting two or three at a time and it would probably take about 100 years. da vinci code, original cover. we made inquiries and there is a recycling place where all the un
here's colin paterson.lped in the name of art. this is a story which begins back in 2017, in an 0xfam shop in swansea. around that time there was one particular donation that we were getting kind of a little more than we could use, which was the da vinci code, because it's such a massive bestseller. made this pile of da vinci codes by the counter, which said, "yeah, you could give us another da vinci code, but to be honest, we'd rather have your vinyl." the sign went viral and caught...
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colin paterson, bbc news, king's lynn, norfolk.ices than the sound of lines of a stop sign to display the sound of people speaking normally through speakers hidden, most animals, normally through speakers hidden, mostanimals, including including antelopes, warthogs, giraffes and ran away. it is thought the animals have learned that contact with humans is extremely dangerous. that's our show. thank you for watching. hello, there. it was a rather mixed picture across the uk on thursday, with a very slow—moving weather front, giving outbreaks of rain, particularly towards the north and the west, such as here in argyll and bute, but further south, a lot more sunshine around, albeit quite hazy at times. now, as we head through the next few days, there is more rain to come in the forecast. it's mostly for scotland, particularly western areas of scotland, but further south, largely dry, and it will also be turning warmer. now for the rest of the night, still outbreaks of rain across the central swathe of the country. to the north and the
colin paterson, bbc news, king's lynn, norfolk.ices than the sound of lines of a stop sign to display the sound of people speaking normally through speakers hidden, most animals, normally through speakers hidden, mostanimals, including including antelopes, warthogs, giraffes and ran away. it is thought the animals have learned that contact with humans is extremely dangerous. that's our show. thank you for watching. hello, there. it was a rather mixed picture across the uk on thursday, with a...
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colin paterson, bbc news, king's lynn, norfolk. time for a look at the weather.anaries and, with high pressure building into the south of the uk, that warmth is coming our way, towards england, wales and northern ireland, but it will stay about average for scotland and very wet here. we have seen quite a lot of rain today and over the next few days there is more
colin paterson, bbc news, king's lynn, norfolk. time for a look at the weather.anaries and, with high pressure building into the south of the uk, that warmth is coming our way, towards england, wales and northern ireland, but it will stay about average for scotland and very wet here. we have seen quite a lot of rain today and over the next few days there is more
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the party goers ran for their lives. alia colin was wounded, then captured a picture of him for ported lee in a gauze a hospital emerged later on. social media, it's very difficult for me to to think about it. it's very difficult to me, to eat, to drink, to sleep. how i always thinking. where is he? what's happened to him? is he okay? it is girlfriend, z. the bowed said you, you got taken but this the should be, we really tried to hold each other and suddenly i heard someone screaming and shouting at him. then this man grabbed him and he pulled him away from me. we held hands tightly, but then i lost him with as she managed to flee, but says it was a terrifying and gruesome experience and how it got kind of shame for sure the fly that people's bodies were floating on me. and i thought to myself, they basically saved my life. the dead bodies protect me from the shooting. israel is now positioning hundreds of thousands of soldiers around gaza if a ground invasion of cause that happens, the captive could be in grave danger. but seagal cohen is thinking about only one thing right now. my s
the party goers ran for their lives. alia colin was wounded, then captured a picture of him for ported lee in a gauze a hospital emerged later on. social media, it's very difficult for me to to think about it. it's very difficult to me, to eat, to drink, to sleep. how i always thinking. where is he? what's happened to him? is he okay? it is girlfriend, z. the bowed said you, you got taken but this the should be, we really tried to hold each other and suddenly i heard someone screaming and...
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congressman colin allred, we appreciate you making the time for us. thank you. next, concerns about something missing in that continued resolution aid to ukraine. we're going to talk about what that actually means for the people in ukraine. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ i feel free to bare my skin, thanks to skyrizi. ♪(uplifting music)♪ ♪nothing is everything♪ i'm celebrating my clearer skin... my way. with skyrizi, 3 out of 4 people achieved 90% clearer skin at 4 months. in another study, most people had 90% clearer skin, even at 5 years. and skyrizi is just 4 doses a year, after 2 starter doses. serious allergic reactions and an increased risk of infections or a lower ability to fight them may occur. tell your doctor if you have an infection or symptoms, had a vaccine, or plan to. thanks to clearer skin with skyrizi - this is my moment. there's nothing on my skin and that means everything! ♪nothing is everything♪ now's the time. ask your doctor about skyrizi, the #1 dermatologist-prescribed biologic in psoriasis. learn how abbvie could help you save. liberty mutual customized m
congressman colin allred, we appreciate you making the time for us. thank you. next, concerns about something missing in that continued resolution aid to ukraine. we're going to talk about what that actually means for the people in ukraine. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ i feel free to bare my skin, thanks to skyrizi. ♪(uplifting music)♪ ♪nothing is everything♪ i'm celebrating my clearer skin... my way. with skyrizi, 3 out of 4 people achieved 90% clearer skin at 4 months. in another study,...
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congressman colin allred, we appreciate you making the time for us. thank you. next, concerns about something missing in that continued resolution aid to ukraine. we're going to talk about what that actually means for the people in ukraine. my husband and i have never been more active. shingles doesn't care. i go to spin classes with my coworkers. good for you, shingles doesn't care. because no matter how healthy you feel, your risk of shingles sharply increases after age 50. but shingrix protects. proven over 90% effective, shingrix is a vaccine used to prevent shingles in adults 50 years and older. shingrix does not protect everyone and is not for those with severe allergic reactions to its ingredients or to a previous dose. an increased risk of guillain-barré syndrome was observed after getting shingrix. fainting can also happen. the most common side effects are pain, redness, and swelling at the injection site, muscle pain, tiredness, headache, shivering, fever, and upset stomach. shingles doesn't care but, shingrix protects. shingrix is now zero dollars for
congressman colin allred, we appreciate you making the time for us. thank you. next, concerns about something missing in that continued resolution aid to ukraine. we're going to talk about what that actually means for the people in ukraine. my husband and i have never been more active. shingles doesn't care. i go to spin classes with my coworkers. good for you, shingles doesn't care. because no matter how healthy you feel, your risk of shingles sharply increases after age 50. but shingrix...
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here's colin paterson.me of art. this is a story which begins back in 2017, in an 0xfam shop in swansea. around that time, there was one particular donation that we were getting kind of a little more than we could use, which was the da vinci code, because it's such a massive bestseller. made this pile of da vinci codes by the counter, which said, "yeah, you could give us another da vinci code but, to be honest, we'd rather have your vinyl". the sign went viral and caught the eye of the turner prize—nominated artist david shrigley. so that sparked my imagination, in the sense that i was like, "i want those. i don't know why, but i want them". it's not the right size. his team began to search. da vinci code, original cover. we made inquiries, and there is a recycling place where all the unwanted books go, and they had an almost limitless number. with the help of the plant in oxford, david shrigley now had 6,000 da vinci codes. but what to do with them? i read 1984 again, having read it years ago. i realised t
here's colin paterson.me of art. this is a story which begins back in 2017, in an 0xfam shop in swansea. around that time, there was one particular donation that we were getting kind of a little more than we could use, which was the da vinci code, because it's such a massive bestseller. made this pile of da vinci codes by the counter, which said, "yeah, you could give us another da vinci code but, to be honest, we'd rather have your vinyl". the sign went viral and caught the eye of...