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World News - Migrants narrowly avoid being crushed by cargo ship near Gibraltar - Duration: 2:48.

A tiny boat carrying 11 migrants across the Mediterranean narrowly avoided being crushed by a cargo ship after the larger vessel changed course at the last moment

 The migrants were saved after their stricken boat, which was sinking into the ocean, was spotted by a Spanish Civil Guard helicopter in the Strait of Gibraltar last week

The helicopter pilot noticed a nearby container ship was on a collision course with the tiny boat, and used its lights to send a signal to the captain to steer clear

Helicopter crew had initially tried to reach the 1,000ft vessel over the radio, but received no response

Fearing the worst, they flew close to the bridge of the vessel and used their lights to warn the captain of the danger

The helicopter then returned to circle the migrant boat until help arrived. Share this article Share Video taken from the air shows how the container ship passed perilously close to the migrants, causing waves to batter their boat in the process

Fortunately the vessel stayed afloat and Civil Guard boats were able to pluck the migrants to safety, before taking them to the Port of Algeciras

So far this year, 204 migrants have died trying to cross the Mediterranean according to website Missing Migrants

 Fifty nine of those deaths came in the Strait of Gibraltar as migrants tried to cross into Spain, two more came off the coast of Greece, while 143 died trying to sail from Libya to Italy

Of the 59 who have died trying to reach Spain, 53 of them perished in the last week

 The majority of the migrants originate in sub-Saharan Africa and are fleeing poverty, war, violence and oppression in their home countries

 

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124 - Near Misses, Actual Tragedies, & Disciplined Strategies, Part 2 - Duration: 9:04.

Paul Adams: So, this gentleman finally circled around to have a conversation with his

brother about planning.

His brother, getting ready to pull the trigger on a life insurance

policy.

High income guy living in one of the most expensive areas of the country at the

time, and wife, children, deeply connected family.

But, his brother, again just a little bit older.

And, he didn't feel like he could put his foot down and say, "Listen, bro.

Maybe it could be a little tiny mistake if you own

too much life insurance and you'd lose a little bit

of monthly premiums.

That would be the small mistake.

The big mistake is you not having this coverage if something happens

to you."

But, he didn't want to press on his brother.

His brother had kind of a really high class job and kind of felt like he was talked

down to a little bit, having this little financial advising practice in a simple part of town.

So, he didn't press.

And what happened was, his brother got some extraordinary headaches over the

holidays.

Now, this is years ago holidays, not recent.

Terrible headaches, went to the emergency room and was diagnosed with a horrible

type of brain cancer.

Now, of course, as soon as he was diagnosed, what

did he do, Cory?

Wild guess.

Who's his first phone call to?

Cory S.: Yeah, his brother to say, "Hey, can we get that life insurance squared away?"

Paul Adams: Mm-hmm (affirmative).

Yup.

And, of course, the brother nearly wept and said, "No.

There's no chance.

We've waited and there's a check box that we have to

check when you take delivery that your health hasn't changed."

You would absolutely be defrauding the insurance company.

You could do that.

They will not pay the claim because they'll request your medical records

if you die within five years of having gotten the policy.

They're just going to double check that all the disclosures were correct.

And, it was horrendous.

Brother went through his end of life that year.

Died.

Left only the assets that he'd accumulated.

And because he was just in his 50s, it was kind of, he didn't have [power band 00:06:01]

of his ultimate income, where he's starting to save a lot of money.

He didn't have enough for his family to be financially secure.

That whole part of the family has been ejected from that part of the country where

the standard of living's really high.

The family, deep discord.

The family blamed the younger brother for the older brother not

taking action, sued him, sued the insurance company.

I don't think they got anything except a lot of heart ache.

So, that's going to lead off our actual tragedies, and we'll start off on the protection

front, but just tough to watch somebody go through.

Anything you want to add to that one before we hit the next one, Cory?

Cory S.: All of these stories have these inherent contradictions in them, and life

insurance is the one that's the toughest, where you can only get it if you don't need

it at that time.

The moment that you most want it is too late, if you haven't already made

those moves.

That's tough.

It is true in the world of investing as well, which is what our

next topic is going to be.

Periodically, we have clients that we meet.

More often people that don't become our clients that have pinned

their hopes on one company.

Because of their meteoric rise, and the cult following

that they have, Apple is more often than not that company, over the last decade.

Paul Adams: These are not even people that necessarily ever worked for Apple.

These are not people that have any hand in it.

We're talking about regular everyday people, some of them in the tech business, some not.

Cory S.: Just everybody.

They probably own an iPhone but that's about it.

You know what's great about this is that we have some

data to show what some of these rides might have been on.

It's a very pertinent one for me because I actually ... I owned Apple

for a while.

Traditional full disclosure.

Although, I don't own it anymore, so you know, whatever I'm saying is not impacting my holdings.

Paul Adams: Actually, Cory, for the record, you do.

In an academically allocated globally diversified portfolio.

It's only natural that you would have some small fraction of

Apple, along with- Cory S.: That's true.

Paul Adams: 13,000 other securities in 42 different countries, investing in 192

different countries.

Cory S.:Mm-hmm (affirmative), but most likely, I do have some amount, but I can't

control the amount.

Paul Adams: Exactly.

Cory S.: So, we actually had one client that has a real and specific story where they

almost bought 100,000 shares of Apple back in 2002 when it was one dollar a share.

Now, they didn't do it.

Their broker at the time talked them out of it, and now they've

got this story in their head of what they've seen happen.

2005 it was at $5 a share.

January, 2010 it crossed $30 a share.

They would have had $3 million at that point.

Today, it's at $148 a share.

It's been going back down but in the last three months, it was

as high as $232 a share, which means he would have had a $23 million holding in Apple.

Paul Adams: From 100,000?

Cory S.: Yeah.

From 100,000.

Now, everyone who's listening, you might be thinking that

if I'd only done that, this tragedy of missing that boat, but that's not actually real.

That's not the tragedy, because here's the reality.

No, you wouldn't have made it from 2002 to today without drastically changing your holdings

in Apple.

You would have read Money Magazine, or talked to a friend at a party,

or wanted to buy a new house.

Would you have lived through that ride back down to

$13 a share after it had gone up somewhere north of $30?

There's several times, as you can see in the graph, where you have these

huge drop downs along that way.

And remember, we have hindsight, but in the middle

of that, all you've seen is Apple go like this and now it's down at this incredible

[seat 00:10:03].

Paul Adams: We do live with it, from there.

One to the other was some kind of smooth rise, and that's how it got there.

But, would you do me a favor and right around 2010 there's a peak and then a trough.

Are you able to hover over those two numbers?

Yeah, right there.

So, we've got ... It's up to $100.

Let's pause right there.

You would've had $1 million to $10 million.

Let's say, what was the purchase date approximately, when it was $1?

Cory S.: 2002.

Paul Adams: So, from 2002 and then to 2010, you went from $100,000 to $10 million.

Let's pause right there.

How many people would think appropriately ... Now, 2010, did

we even have the iPhone yet, Cory?

Cory S.: iPhone was out in 2010 but it was about 2007, 2008 when we started knowing

about the iPhone and having it released.

I forget exactly.

Paul Adams: Yeah, so think about that.

You say to yourself, "Okay, I'm going to hang in there.

I might keep going."

And then what happens to the market?

What happens just the months after that?

You pull down to that trough.

There you go.

Down to $60.

So, you just rode it from $100,000 to $10 million.

Now, number one, you may have been borrowing a bunch of money, you may have been

living a better lifestyle, you may have quit your job, sold some and paid off your

house.

But, let's say you actually held all of it and now you're at $10 million and you drop

to $6 million.

And people are wondering what's going to happen.

It's the mortgage crisis.

Whatever explanation people give, that was beyond the mortgage crisis, but people

are freaking out, "Apple's going down the toilet."

Whatever the thing is.

Paul Adams: There's almost zero chance anybody held through all that, and you know

why?

You know that?

It's because, I promise you, that person would have been on the

cover of all kinds of magazines like Bitcoin millionaires were for a little while.

If that person really existed out there, and if they

do, we'd love to interview you on the show.

Please, don't hesitate to reach out.

We will be verifying your past trading accounts if you

choose to do so.

But, if you really rode it through all of this and now are worth over $20

million, we'd be happy to interview you on the show and give you a voice.

I don't think

you exist.

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Obese mum sheds staggering 8st in 8 months – WITHOUT going near a gym - Duration: 10:07.

 A 22st mum who had to wear maternity clothes for months after her pregnancy has dropped 8st in eight months - without ever hitting the gym

 Joanne Thomas, 35, has shed 8st 2lbs after struggling to lift her bulky frame off the floor at a parent and toddler group left her so humiliated she knew 'enough was enough'

 The mum-of-two, who weighed 21st 12lbs and was a size 22 at her biggest, started to pile on the pounds during her second pregnancy with son Noah Grant

 Joanne told herself she didn't need to worry about her weight while pregnant, bingeing on daily microwave meals, takeaways and six pieces of toast lathered with marmite

 Determined to turn her life around for her family, Joanne joined Slimming World in April last year and has since dropped four dress sizes

Read More Mum of Britain's fattest 10-year-old reveals why 16 STONE son is obese    Now a svelte 13st 1lb, Joanne feels 'a million dollars' and said her partner Stephen Grant's jaw 'hit the floor' at his 40th birthday party when she strutted in wearing a fitted jumpsuit

 Joanne, from Thatcham, Berkshire, said: "It's like I'm a new woman, I feel like a million dollars

 "I'm much more confident and better in myself.  "It's nice to go out and feel that people aren't looking at you, or looking at you for the right reasons

 "People say 'what's your trick?' but there isn't a magic wand - it's about how much you want it

Read More Doctors 'to call for cigarette-style health warnings on red and processed meat'    "You have to have amazing willpower

Stephen's 40th was a massive aim for me. I didn't want him to think 'oh, I have a fat girlfriend that used to be thinner'

 "But it wasn't really for him, it was the milestone I set for myself.  "He kept telling me I was doing great and was very reassuring and supportive

He's amazed at how I've stuck to it and been so focused.  "We went out for his 40th and I was wearing a jumpsuit

I came down to the hotel bar and his jaw nearly fit the floor.  "He said he was a lucky man and I looked stunning and he was really proud of me

 "As of this week I can go into any shop now get a size 14 off the shelf and it fits perfectly

It's a huge difference."  The mum-of-two admitted she used to gorge on takeaways and convenience foods during her 12-hour shifts as a care assistant since starting their relationship in 2016

 After having son Noah Grant in March 2018 Joanne said she soon felt 'embarrassed and inadequate' when she struggled getting up from the floor at parent and child groups

 It wasn't until after she'd had Noah that the toll of her 'eating for two' mentality was revealed as she spiralled to 21st 12lbs and spent months squeezed into maternity wear

 Joanne claims one of the key turning points in her weight loss journey was when she had to ask other mums to hold Noah while she struggled to get onto the floor or stand up again because of her size

Read More Mum-of-two 'almost DIES after being squashed by obese woman on water slide'  A difficult pregnancy meant she was housebound towards the end and found herself eating out of boredom

 Joanne said: "When Noah was around three months old I took him to a music class

 "We'd have to sit on the floor and someone would have to hold him while I struggled to get up, I felt embarrassed and inadequate

 "I wanted to be able to get around like the other mums could and felt I needed to be thinner to give Noah the best childhood he could

 "Now I just tuck him under my arms and get up off the floor easily.  "Before Noah we'd eat rubbish at home

I'd be working 12 hours shifts at the hospital and eating lots of takeaway, but I was only around a stone and a half heavier than I am now

Read More Mum drops 10 stone and 14 dress sizes thanks to diet of microwave ready meals    "During pregnancy I thought 'oh, I don't have to worry about this for nine months', so I'd eat six slices of toast with marmite for breakfast and the biggest cinnamon bun that you've ever seen

"  After having Noah, Joanne's weight spiralled to 22 stone as she'd suffered with pelvic pain and overeaten for months

 Two months passed and trendy Joanne was still wearing her maternity clothes or struggling to fit into her size 22 leggings

 Increasingly wary of her lack of energy and inability to play with her baby, Joanne returned to an old Slimming World class hoping to take back control

 Joanne said: "I wasn't always huge but I did pile on masses in that pregnancy.  "I remember going to my first midwife appointment and being mortified that I was already 16 st 2lbs

 "I had a horrendous pregnancy with swelling and a bad pelvis, and I was really inactive for the last trimester

 "I was very immobile as well - obviously I'd gone from working 12-hour shifts three or four times a week, to basically being housebound

 "Everything spiralled, I wasn't mobile so I'd sit and eat. I didn't have anything else to do, so I'd sit and eat more

 "When I'd had the baby and brought him home, I couldn't do anything. I was so fat and uncomfortable, I couldn't even get on the floor to play with him

 "When he was five weeks old I went back to Slimming World and I decided I wanted to lose weight more than anything

"  Despite previously trying Slimming World back in 2010, her weight gain and embarrassment at being unable to move freely at the parent and baby group spurred her on to try the Thatcham group again

 Joanne said: "I stuck to the plan religiously and now when I think to myself 'I want a cake' I think 'I want the weight loss more'

 "I wanted to be healthy and thinner and to be able to run around with my boys.  "I didn't want to be fat forever - I want to see my kids grow up

 "Noah's crawling now and I'm running round like a lunatic half the time trying to move everything from his reach

 "I want to play on the park and get my fat bum down the slide - all the things I could never do

" Read More Experts reveal the foods that are most likely to ruin your diet    After getting back into Slimming World, Joanne began to cook family dinners from scratch and has enjoyed watching the pounds slip off

 She even enjoys 'fakeaways' to replace her old favourite - fried chicken and chips

 But the bubbly mum says she hasn't once stepped into a gym, crediting her slender shape to healthy eating and a short walk to the corner shop once a day

  Joanne said: "When I was pregnant I had horrendous heartburn so I lived on McDonald's milkshake

 "Now I fancy something like that or KFC, I'd never go and buy one. I'd just find a way of making a healthy one myself

 "I do all my cooking from fresh. Before, I couldn't stand to do that so we grabbed what we could get - takeaways and unhealthy foods

 "Now for breakfast I might have poached eggs with mushrooms or tomatoes, or I'll have a wholemeal bagel, bacon with no fat and cheese

Joanne's diet  Before  Breakfast - Four pieces of toast with marmite and butter (556 calories)  Lunch - Cheese sandwich, salt and vinegar crisps, sausage roll (972 calories) DINNER - Large kebab (1,421 calories)  Snacks - Slice of chocolate cake (203 calories) , Dairy Milk chocolate bar (240 calories), McDonald's strawberry milkshake (488 calories)  Total = 3, 773 calories  Now  Breakfast- Poached eggs with mushrooms and tomatoes (179 calories) LUNCH - Smoked salmon and scrambled egg bagel (710 calories)  Dinner - Spaghetti Bolognese with rocket (504 calories)  Snacks - None  Total = 1, 393 calories    "For lunch I'll have a jacket potato because I'm always out meeting other mums, or soups, omelettes

I don't avoid carbs either.  "At night we'll have anything from a chilli, spaghetti bolognese, chicken kebabs, roast dinners - proper food

 "I think the thing with Slimming World is that it isn't a fad diet. It teaches you to live the rest of your life eating healthy, balanced meals

 "It's family food as well, we all sit down and enjoy an evening meal together now

 "I don't do any exercise or classes, we might walk to the shop once a day to get some milk but I don't do anything else

 "No gym classes, no aerobics - I'm definitely not a runner." Read More Top news stories from Mirror Online

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