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so the poor people who work for this company, 21,000, and all the people, you know comeau saved up the the whole year to go on holiday and ijust don't the whole year to go on holiday and i just don't understand the whole year to go on holiday and ijust don't understand how a company like this which has been in existence for so long, was itjust cynically done? did they think the government would bail them out? did they think the government would bailthem out? how did they think the government would bail them out? how does it happen? there are a couple of reasons by their collapse. we know thomas cook had a lot of dead. the times goes into some of the people that have owed money to including some hotels which is really sad we think about individual hotels in various countries that were owed money so it had sets. we know that brexit has been cited as a reason, not the reason but a reason. volatility of the pound are people not necessarily wanting to go abroad when the uncertainty in stirling is like that. and know that people are changing how they book their holidays. did thomas could not
so the poor people who work for this company, 21,000, and all the people, you know comeau saved up the the whole year to go on holiday and ijust don't the whole year to go on holiday and i just don't understand the whole year to go on holiday and ijust don't understand how a company like this which has been in existence for so long, was itjust cynically done? did they think the government would bail them out? did they think the government would bailthem out? how did they think the government...
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that was comeau kumar speaking a little bit earlier.me... the latest sport, including all the full—time results from the english premier league where manchester city have scored a lot of goals. this is bbc world news today. i'm simon pusey. the latest headlines... the democratic presidential frontrunner, joe biden, has accused donald trump of an overwhelming abuse of power over reports that he tried to put pressure on ukraine to launch an investigation against him. the saudi foreign minister says suitable action will be taken once the investigation into last week's attacks on oil installations is complete. he again pointed the finger at iran. a sit—in is being held in hong kong to mark two months since an attack by pro—beijing vigilantes on protestors and commuters left a5 people in hospital. earlier today, police fired tear gas on anti—government protestors when a rally in the district of tuen mun turned violent. thousands marched from tuen mun park to the government offices there in a demonstration that had been approved by police. th
that was comeau kumar speaking a little bit earlier.me... the latest sport, including all the full—time results from the english premier league where manchester city have scored a lot of goals. this is bbc world news today. i'm simon pusey. the latest headlines... the democratic presidential frontrunner, joe biden, has accused donald trump of an overwhelming abuse of power over reports that he tried to put pressure on ukraine to launch an investigation against him. the saudi foreign minister...
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larger context, we can debate a number but a large number say 81 percent is a number you often hear comeauoted for donald trump in 2016. i would tend to agree i think some of them did see tromped as a divinely appointed person. i always wonder could you have the vessel theology where god is using a particular person like donald trump if you believe in the christian worldview which i think we both do, has using god using trump as a vessel to maybe punish the church or teach the church a lesson. >> i talked a little bit about this in the book too. the thing about trying to determine not just that someone is a vessel of god's will but also why, the problem with that is, judas could have been considered a vessel. it's not like god didn't know what he was going to do. in fact, jesus told him what he was going to do before it happened. had he not done that, then that would alter the entire circumstances around the crucifixion. it's not the case that a vessel is a value judgment. in terms of good or evil. the person could be committing evil. it's about being in a particular position at any partic
larger context, we can debate a number but a large number say 81 percent is a number you often hear comeauoted for donald trump in 2016. i would tend to agree i think some of them did see tromped as a divinely appointed person. i always wonder could you have the vessel theology where god is using a particular person like donald trump if you believe in the christian worldview which i think we both do, has using god using trump as a vessel to maybe punish the church or teach the church a lesson....
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a judge d get a warrant -- which the judge will absolutely grant because no judge is going to go comeauno, no, i'm not going to grant this country terrorism warrant for someone you think is funding terrorism. of couourse they will. then they get all of the same records. why is it than they had to violate the consnstitution to do this? and why is it then that if these programs were so o necessy, were soso vitalal, and if you believe despite alall the evididence thy werere effective, why didn't thy simply ask the public?c? you are nenever asked or grantea vote. and this is why the lesson of 2013 unfortunately, i think still has not been learned today , which is these revelations were never about surveillance. surveillance was the mechanism. it was the grounds for discussion. but the actual topic that was coming to conflict was democracy . what do we do when we have a model of goverernment where the government dererives its mandate from m the consent t of the governed. that is where it gets its legitimamacy from. they go, we votedd for thihis. butt we are not told what they are doing so we
a judge d get a warrant -- which the judge will absolutely grant because no judge is going to go comeauno, no, i'm not going to grant this country terrorism warrant for someone you think is funding terrorism. of couourse they will. then they get all of the same records. why is it than they had to violate the consnstitution to do this? and why is it then that if these programs were so o necessy, were soso vitalal, and if you believe despite alall the evididence thy werere effective, why didn't...
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probably rather more prairie then you might suspect sonia thank you very much indeed for all that comeau lawrence one more question for you just as we were watching as well the goings on in the house of commons as well where is this actually all taking us today as far as debates as far as bills as far as votes can you give us a quick timeline. yes the opposition and the conservative rebels are trying to win votes tonight which would allow them to see the parliamentary timetable and take it away from boris johnson's government if they win that vote so nights which at the moment it looks like they will particularly with philip leigh now now having crossed the floor of the liberal democrats it will allow them to set an agenda some more oh in a single day almost a choice is to pass a piece of legislation which would block boris johnson's governments from being able to push through a bricks it one way or the other without a deal on the on the on the 31st of october and they will try to keep hold of that timetable right through until next monday it would also potentially have the effects of bl
probably rather more prairie then you might suspect sonia thank you very much indeed for all that comeau lawrence one more question for you just as we were watching as well the goings on in the house of commons as well where is this actually all taking us today as far as debates as far as bills as far as votes can you give us a quick timeline. yes the opposition and the conservative rebels are trying to win votes tonight which would allow them to see the parliamentary timetable and take it away...
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one of the big sociological questions comeau how come we never had a labor party develop? people in the north -- the north was so celebrated that even the professionals like edward everett has to say who wants to run for office. he says look, i have a law office and i worked just as hard as you do. he asked to celebrate but he does as labor. somehow, if the whole society is laboring, where's the labor party? it's because in england you had a proletariat, and the aristocracy was separated. is anlebration of leisure aristocratic element. you have seen downton abbey. [laughter] dear member maggie smith? this is in the 20th century and she is still living in the 19th century, and she does not understand why her new grandson in law, who has inherited the estate come up wants to keep his job. he can't do that. he has to run the estate. that's what aristocrats do. they don't work. should that for size d scriptwriter -- was very insightful. he knew his history. he has are saying, what is a weekend? she has to understand. aristocrats do not labor. they do not work for money. their
one of the big sociological questions comeau how come we never had a labor party develop? people in the north -- the north was so celebrated that even the professionals like edward everett has to say who wants to run for office. he says look, i have a law office and i worked just as hard as you do. he asked to celebrate but he does as labor. somehow, if the whole society is laboring, where's the labor party? it's because in england you had a proletariat, and the aristocracy was separated. is...
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biden: the reason i came on the jimmy comeau show -- [laughter] -- [laughter] -- the jimmy kimmel showghter] alix: he said, "i would be delighted to sit down and compare my iq to yours. you cannot go to a 711 or a dunkin' donuts unless you have a slight indian accent." yikes. , tune intoheaded out bloomberg radio on sirius xm channel 119 or the bloomberg business app. this is bloomberg. ♪ alix: time now for your traders take. joining me is bloomberg's vince cignarella. what if we seen today? , weent: two days in a row saw yesterday after the bank of canada was more neutral, cad game substantially, and today we are seeing a follow-up in cable. that the a lot of feel hard brexit, johnson was going to deliver this. it is looking much less likely, although i would not take it off the table. alix: the rhetoric is you unwind your shorts because we are not going to have a hard brexit, but we could have a hard brexit. vincent: it looks like labour is going to have to call a confidence vote. that would bring about an election because he's going to lose the confidence vote because he fired his m
biden: the reason i came on the jimmy comeau show -- [laughter] -- [laughter] -- the jimmy kimmel showghter] alix: he said, "i would be delighted to sit down and compare my iq to yours. you cannot go to a 711 or a dunkin' donuts unless you have a slight indian accent." yikes. , tune intoheaded out bloomberg radio on sirius xm channel 119 or the bloomberg business app. this is bloomberg. ♪ alix: time now for your traders take. joining me is bloomberg's vince cignarella. what if we...