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this requires over 1000 flights by the caa over the next two week period.le to complete their full holiday so they shouldn't be leaving early and should return on the day they intended to. in the first two days of this operation, we have not helped nearly 30,000 of the 150,000 passengers on over 130 dedicated caa flights. there is a further 16,500 passengers we hope to be parachuted day on something like 70 flights. it is proceeding according to these amended schedule. so far, 95% of people have been repatriated to their original points of departure. we have not been able to bring back everybody from the airport from which they left because of the difference of the size and shape of available aircraft. in the first two days, we have therefore provided on the travel for those passengers and arrays for additional flights from gatwick to glasgow to relocate passengers who were flown back to the wrong airport because of that schedule an issue. they caa has reached out to over 3000 hotels to make sure that british holiday—makers can remain in the hotels in which
this requires over 1000 flights by the caa over the next two week period.le to complete their full holiday so they shouldn't be leaving early and should return on the day they intended to. in the first two days of this operation, we have not helped nearly 30,000 of the 150,000 passengers on over 130 dedicated caa flights. there is a further 16,500 passengers we hope to be parachuted day on something like 70 flights. it is proceeding according to these amended schedule. so far, 95% of people...
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up and the caa has said you might end up at and the caa has said you might end upata and the caa hase you were expecting, but they are laying on transport at no extra cost to get you back to your original airport. and if you are sitting by the pool wondering if the coach will turn up and arrived to take me back to the airport, yes, it will. if it is part of a package holiday, gold—plated protection under the ato l gold—plated protection under the atol scheme. i spoke to the caa ten minutes ago and they have confirmed that he will be able to get on a coach back to the airport. they are saying get their three hours before. we will not have a boarding pass any more. theyjust we will not have a boarding pass any more. they just want you to we will not have a boarding pass any more. theyjust want you to bring your original boarding pass or confirmation letter. don't worry about that. you will have something. just bring something to the airport. that gold—plated protection as you describe it will be very reassuring to people that they will not end up out of pocket. what about the woman who
up and the caa has said you might end up at and the caa has said you might end upata and the caa hase you were expecting, but they are laying on transport at no extra cost to get you back to your original airport. and if you are sitting by the pool wondering if the coach will turn up and arrived to take me back to the airport, yes, it will. if it is part of a package holiday, gold—plated protection under the ato l gold—plated protection under the atol scheme. i spoke to the caa ten minutes...
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we really, really appreciate the efforts that those thomas cook employees are giving to help the caa company. the transport minister grant shapps, has already been talking to the media today. saying that holiday—makers around the world should not expect the repatriation to be smooth sailing, he's warned that this is a much, much bigger effort than that which had to be undertaken after the colla pse which had to be undertaken after the collapse of monarch airways. do you agree with that assessment? yes, it is more challenging, the numbers of passengers abroad or greater and the geographical spread of the resorts as greater as well. we are doing everything we can, we've got over 40 planes and ouraim everything we can, we've got over 40 planes and our aim is to get back passengers who are currently overseas as close as possible to their originally planned arrival date back in the uk. the website, has all the details of those flights for viewers who are on holiday at the moment and are waking up to this news, we would ask them to look at the website. but be really clear that the repatria
we really, really appreciate the efforts that those thomas cook employees are giving to help the caa company. the transport minister grant shapps, has already been talking to the media today. saying that holiday—makers around the world should not expect the repatriation to be smooth sailing, he's warned that this is a much, much bigger effort than that which had to be undertaken after the colla pse which had to be undertaken after the collapse of monarch airways. do you agree with that...
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now, it might be on a special caa plane.king that flight. it is all about checking that flight. 0ne it is all about checking that flight. one that is available, make sure you get to the airport at least three hours early, because you are probably going to have to check in manually. no suggestion here you need to curtail your holiday or come back sooner. those flights will operate, we believe, at the end of your holiday when you are due to come back. so if you are currently away, you can continue. but there might bea away, you can continue. but there might be a question about your accommodation? yes, the flights are generally going around the same time. they have said they could be slightly earlier so keep doublechecking. you can also update your contact details with the caa, obviously there is no harm in doing that. as you say, accommodation might be more tricky. what the caa is saying is that if you have a package holiday, this means when you have a flight, for example, you are atol protected for your hotel as well. they say
now, it might be on a special caa plane.king that flight. it is all about checking that flight. 0ne it is all about checking that flight. one that is available, make sure you get to the airport at least three hours early, because you are probably going to have to check in manually. no suggestion here you need to curtail your holiday or come back sooner. those flights will operate, we believe, at the end of your holiday when you are due to come back. so if you are currently away, you can...
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i think it's probably still early days for caa to have the flights displayed, but people are in panicen. we don't know whether we'll fly back to manchester. we have our car park there —— car parked there. manchester. we have our car park there -- car parked there. there's a lot of questions still and if you don't fly back sunday, what's your situation? you're staying in a hotel, is that right? presumably you will have to pay for the longest day. talk us through your logistics. we came on thursday. there wasn't the correct room ready for us, so we then had to move rooms on saturday. then we found out yesterday that thomas cook has gone into liquidation. fortunately for us, we've still been able to get in the room, whereas we were involved in the monarch closure as well u nfortu nately. at the monarch closure as well unfortunately. at that time we were locked out of the room, but this time we've been able to gain access to the room. we did go down to the reception because there was a note left for us to go and speak to them. they just mumbled, saying, left for us to go and speak to them
i think it's probably still early days for caa to have the flights displayed, but people are in panicen. we don't know whether we'll fly back to manchester. we have our car park there —— car parked there. manchester. we have our car park there -- car parked there. there's a lot of questions still and if you don't fly back sunday, what's your situation? you're staying in a hotel, is that right? presumably you will have to pay for the longest day. talk us through your logistics. we came on...
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from where the caa sets, how steady and security is the airline industry? the year, every year, you have a session amount of failures, 15—20, something like that, and we cope with that. there is no one we are worried about at the moment but it is a very competitive market. with so many... thomas cook was unusual because of the age of it? and the scale of it. iam the age of it? and the scale of it. i am grateful to the thomas cook staff who have worked with us putting aside their own distress. thank you very much for coming to talk to us. the hosts of the rugby world cup — japan — have recorded one of the biggest upsets in the sport's history. they have beaten ireland — one of the favourites to lift the trophy — by 19 points to 12. our sports correspondent, andy swiss, watched the match in shizuoka. well, what a memorable night for the thousands of japan fans, here in shizuoka. four years ago, at the world cup, of course, it was south africa. now it was ireland on the end of another remarkable giant—killing. ireland, who seemed to have taken control of the f
from where the caa sets, how steady and security is the airline industry? the year, every year, you have a session amount of failures, 15—20, something like that, and we cope with that. there is no one we are worried about at the moment but it is a very competitive market. with so many... thomas cook was unusual because of the age of it? and the scale of it. iam the age of it? and the scale of it. i am grateful to the thomas cook staff who have worked with us putting aside their own distress....
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caa. co. uk. and there's a 2k hour helpline. the number is 0300 303 2800. have a look at that website address and make a note of the number. if you need to call. let's talk about the labour conference. the labour leaderjeremy corbyn is facing a rebellion revolt over his brexit strategy, as members prepare to choose between two competing stances. they will decide whether labour should explicitly back remain in any future referendum or adopt mr corbyn's stance of staying neutral until a later date. in the next few minutes sir keir starmer, shadow brexit secretary, is due to speak and then the voting will take place. we will be there for sir keir starmer‘s speech because it will be a very important contribution to the pa rty‘s a very important contribution to the party's debate on this and he will set out his ground, i'm sure. before that, let's join set out his ground, i'm sure. before that, let'sjoin our set out his ground, i'm sure. before that, let's join our chief political correspondent... vicki young political correspondent... if you're going to the gen
caa. co. uk. and there's a 2k hour helpline. the number is 0300 303 2800. have a look at that website address and make a note of the number. if you need to call. let's talk about the labour conference. the labour leaderjeremy corbyn is facing a rebellion revolt over his brexit strategy, as members prepare to choose between two competing stances. they will decide whether labour should explicitly back remain in any future referendum or adopt mr corbyn's stance of staying neutral until a later...
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what is the role of the caa in this?, what will they do?m lot about them watching closely and a project, what will they do? if it does go wrong, they are getting prepared, they have done it in the past, they did it when monnet got bust. —— monarch. they lease loads of aircraft and they do it as closely as possible ill following what thomas cook would have done, to make sure everyone gets back to the uk. you mentioned that we are likely to hearan uk. you mentioned that we are likely to hear an announcement on friday? if not before then, yes. what will be the chain of events, then, once there is an announcement, say of them going into administration? what happens next? it is difficult to say, because holiday—makers will be thinking, i need to know right now. now, they can be reassured that people will get them home, but they might have to be a bit patient, because they will have to wait for it the caa to do a huge logistical job to decide how everyone will get back. they will hear, and it will be around the date that they
what is the role of the caa in this?, what will they do?m lot about them watching closely and a project, what will they do? if it does go wrong, they are getting prepared, they have done it in the past, they did it when monnet got bust. —— monarch. they lease loads of aircraft and they do it as closely as possible ill following what thomas cook would have done, to make sure everyone gets back to the uk. you mentioned that we are likely to hearan uk. you mentioned that we are likely to hear...
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so what's the role of the caa in this? they are watching very closely.at are they going to do? if it all does go wrong, they are already getting prepared, and they've done it in the past. they did it when monarch went bust. they had to get everyone home again. so they essentially set up a shadow airline that mimics thomas cook's routes to get everyone home. they lease loads of aircraft and they do it as closely as possible following what thomas cook would have done, to make sure everyone gets back to the uk. you mentioned at the beginning that we are likely to hear an announcement on friday. is that right? if not before then. so what will be the chain of events then, once there is an announcement, say, of going into administration? what happens next? it's difficult to say, to be honest, because obviously holiday—makers will be thinking, i need to know right now, i need to know right now. now, they can be reassured that people will get them home, but they might have to be a bit patient, because they are going to have to wait for the caa to do a huge logis
so what's the role of the caa in this? they are watching very closely.at are they going to do? if it all does go wrong, they are already getting prepared, and they've done it in the past. they did it when monarch went bust. they had to get everyone home again. so they essentially set up a shadow airline that mimics thomas cook's routes to get everyone home. they lease loads of aircraft and they do it as closely as possible following what thomas cook would have done, to make sure everyone gets...
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trading, and the caa will launch a programme to bring home thomas cook customers.the latest now from simon calder, travel editor for the independent newspaper. what does this mean? i am here at manchester airport and it means nobody will be flying out from here in the morning. flights were due to start in just under three hours time, heading off to greece. that is not going to happen. thomas cook has stopped trading. this is really the mightiest brand and travel. it has been going for 178 years. the numbers are awful. i'm afraid 21,000 people are going to be looking for newjobs. there is around 1 million people with advanced bookings for holidays. and actually the 600,000 01’ so holidays. and actually the 600,000 or so people who are stranded abroad, and that includes holidaymakers from germany, from scandinavia, and from here in the uk, they are going to find that they will be flown back. indeed, the rescue operation is already under way. flights leaving from here in manchester and airports across the uk, going to mainly mediterranean destinations, to bring people
trading, and the caa will launch a programme to bring home thomas cook customers.the latest now from simon calder, travel editor for the independent newspaper. what does this mean? i am here at manchester airport and it means nobody will be flying out from here in the morning. flights were due to start in just under three hours time, heading off to greece. that is not going to happen. thomas cook has stopped trading. this is really the mightiest brand and travel. it has been going for 178...
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, we still don't know because we've been on the thomas cook website as suggested and looking at the caaght information at this point. i think it's probably still early days for the caa to have the flights displayed but people are in panic mode because they don't know what's going to happen. we don't know whether we'll fly to manchester airport and we have our car parked there. if you don't fly back sunday what is your situation, you're staying in a hotel, is that right? presumably you have to pay for the longer stay. talk us through your logistics. we came on thursday. there wasn't the correct room ready for us so we then had to move rooms on saturday. then we found out yesterday that thomas cook has gone into liquidation. fortunately for us, we've still been able to get in the room whereas we were involved in the monarch closure as well, u nfortu nately. at that time we were locked out of the room. but this time we have been able to gain access to the room. we did go down to the reception because a note was left for us to go and speak to them. they just mumbled, saying are you aware of
, we still don't know because we've been on the thomas cook website as suggested and looking at the caaght information at this point. i think it's probably still early days for the caa to have the flights displayed but people are in panic mode because they don't know what's going to happen. we don't know whether we'll fly to manchester airport and we have our car parked there. if you don't fly back sunday what is your situation, you're staying in a hotel, is that right? presumably you have to...
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may become permission through from the caa will help.ted. sam, best of luck to you, i hope you gets to enjoy at least some of your holiday. yes, keep in touch with any stories you have about family or friends caught up in any of those situations. here‘s carol with a look at this morning‘s weather. this is a lovely picture of fort william. some heavy downpours for the rest of the country. later as the rain clears, more of us will see some sunshine. a lot of rain moving from the west to the east overnight and now we have more rain coming in from the south—west and wales pushing east. it is heavy as well and has led to some localised flooding. a lot of surface water and spray on the roads so take care travelling. that will move into scotland. then the next system comes our way introducing strengthening winds, more cloud and rain. there goes that band of rain and another one is crossing scotland, fragmenting into the northern isles. 0ne fragmenting into the northern isles. one or two showers elsewhere. heavy rain moving across northern engla
may become permission through from the caa will help.ted. sam, best of luck to you, i hope you gets to enjoy at least some of your holiday. yes, keep in touch with any stories you have about family or friends caught up in any of those situations. here‘s carol with a look at this morning‘s weather. this is a lovely picture of fort william. some heavy downpours for the rest of the country. later as the rain clears, more of us will see some sunshine. a lot of rain moving from the west to the...
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it is a massive undertaking but we do have to remember that the caa did manage to remember that the caaomething similar when monarch went bust. 0bviously to do something similar when monarch went bust. obviously it was on a smaller scale but they've got this kind of logistical plans in place, where they create the shadow airline that mimics thomas cook's which is closely as possible. what about people who haven't gone their holidays yet who are waiting very anxiously in this country waiting to find out if the holiday they have but may be spent thousands of pounds on, is actually going to happen or not. what they right? they are pretty well protected as well. 0bviously does not stop the blow to you personally if you have this lovely holiday booked and it gets cancelled because the company goes under but you should not lose out on your money but of depending on how you boot it if it was to a credit card you apply for a refund to your credit card issuer. if it is to a debit card there are various things such as the atol scheme of the chargeback scheme so you should not be out of pocket but
it is a massive undertaking but we do have to remember that the caa did manage to remember that the caaomething similar when monarch went bust. 0bviously to do something similar when monarch went bust. obviously it was on a smaller scale but they've got this kind of logistical plans in place, where they create the shadow airline that mimics thomas cook's which is closely as possible. what about people who haven't gone their holidays yet who are waiting very anxiously in this country waiting to...
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we have tried to contact the caa. currently, and obviously the hotel don't know what's going on. they tried to contact the airport. they haven't been paid by thomas cook either. so thomas cook has not paid the hotel yet as well and they have warned us they have not been paid, we are left in the dark, there is no thomas cook representatives helping as they have all walked out. nobody to contact. yes, and very much left in the dark about the whole situation. on that point, if you are saying the hotel are saying they have not been paid by thomas cook, are they wanting money from you? are they still giving you what you need in terms of food? they have not asked as yet. they have just said that thomas cook are in debt to them but they have not asked inc yet. but it is the fear of, you know, they have our passports just in case we trashed the place or anything like that, but that is again a fear of them saying we still haven't been paid by thomas cook and we will keep your passport. they have not said it just yet but it is
we have tried to contact the caa. currently, and obviously the hotel don't know what's going on. they tried to contact the airport. they haven't been paid by thomas cook either. so thomas cook has not paid the hotel yet as well and they have warned us they have not been paid, we are left in the dark, there is no thomas cook representatives helping as they have all walked out. nobody to contact. yes, and very much left in the dark about the whole situation. on that point, if you are saying the...
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you have been in touch with thomas cook and the caa and also barclays bank who you bought your ticketring your questions? thomas cook and caa were not very helpful because they said in order to get my funds back i have to be with the ato l funds back i have to be with the atol and have the certificate, which i don't have, but when i went to berkeley is, they did not know what to do, because they only learned about it this morning —— when i went to ba rclays bank. about it this morning —— when i went to barclays bank. they now say they will be able to refund the money but it will be in a couple of weeks which considering my situation right now, that is very risky for me and difficult. i can understand, this must be troubling and you really have our sympathy, where are you at the moment? i'm in a hostel in manchester because i already booked everything to go from here to mexico and i'm just waiting for an answer from the embassy as to whether they can help me go back to my country. from the sound of it or you can do is sit tight and wait, what are you doing for money? —— all you can do.
you have been in touch with thomas cook and the caa and also barclays bank who you bought your ticketring your questions? thomas cook and caa were not very helpful because they said in order to get my funds back i have to be with the ato l funds back i have to be with the atol and have the certificate, which i don't have, but when i went to berkeley is, they did not know what to do, because they only learned about it this morning —— when i went to ba rclays bank. about it this morning...
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we have had no contact whatsoever from thomas cook, caa, the government, nothing at all.g up first we heard about it was waking up this morning for the planned bus that we were getting into corfu town near the airport, waking up to that, looking at the bbc news report which said that thomas cook had collapsed, and then using the resources there to go to the caa website which advised us to attempt to go to the airport, where we will hopefully get airport, where we will hopefully get a repatriation flight. but we have had no contact whatsoever. nobody has given us any guidance. it has all come from news sources that we are relying on really. dame deirdre hutton, edward is on his way to the airport to get on one of the special flights. will they be available from today to bring british holiday—makers home? today to bring british holiday-makers home? absolutely. edward, you should not go to the airport. you should stay and enjoy your holiday. we will bring you back on the day you are going to come back anyway. there may be a difference of a few hours, that basically stay and
we have had no contact whatsoever from thomas cook, caa, the government, nothing at all.g up first we heard about it was waking up this morning for the planned bus that we were getting into corfu town near the airport, waking up to that, looking at the bbc news report which said that thomas cook had collapsed, and then using the resources there to go to the caa website which advised us to attempt to go to the airport, where we will hopefully get airport, where we will hopefully get a...
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the caa is launching a repatriation, this is the largest repatriation since the second world war, andng home everybody, back to the uk, as close as possible to their return date. we have lodged a website, a dedicated website, that has got all of the details of those return flights, and the address for that website is thomascook.caa.co.uk. for people who are not british, who are watching, people from different countries who are on holiday with thomas cook, is there any advice for them? should they be turning to the british government or their own governments? the civil aviation authority is a focused on bringing back people to the uk. that is what our role is. in other countries in europe, the regulator and the governments will be responsible for the arrangements in their areas. so for your viewers who are elsewhere in europe, we would ask them to talk to or get in touch with the relevant aviation regulator or government who will guide those passangers as to what to do next. this must be a huge operation for the civil aviation authority. are flights being charted? how is the authority
the caa is launching a repatriation, this is the largest repatriation since the second world war, andng home everybody, back to the uk, as close as possible to their return date. we have lodged a website, a dedicated website, that has got all of the details of those return flights, and the address for that website is thomascook.caa.co.uk. for people who are not british, who are watching, people from different countries who are on holiday with thomas cook, is there any advice for them? should...
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the caa says operation matterhorn will continue until 6 october with more than 1,000 flights plannedtainty persist. even if the uk avoids a no—deal brexit, rates may still need to be cut, michael saunders said. interest rates have been on hold at 0.75% since august 2018, when they were raised from 0.5%. houses in the uk are falling to what the property website zoopla calls "more realistic prices". the biggest house price fall in august was in aberdeen, where house prices were 4% lower than a year earlier. not a single one of the uk's biggest cities saw property growth edge above 5% in 12 months to august — the first time since 2012 that this has happened. more on the latest situation for the passengers who booked with thomas cook and staff who were employed by the company. day by day the tourists are coming home from their somewhat unsettling holidays — 16000 people today on 72 flights — as part of the huge repatriation plan — operation matterhorn which began following the collapse of the company on monday. the civil aviation authority said that 95% of passengers have been flown home
the caa says operation matterhorn will continue until 6 october with more than 1,000 flights plannedtainty persist. even if the uk avoids a no—deal brexit, rates may still need to be cut, michael saunders said. interest rates have been on hold at 0.75% since august 2018, when they were raised from 0.5%. houses in the uk are falling to what the property website zoopla calls "more realistic prices". the biggest house price fall in august was in aberdeen, where house prices were 4%...
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and millions of pounds, and while all of our lovely passengers and customers have been helped by the caago, were their customers. holiday—makers brought back on government flights into bristol today. stressful. but they‘ve got no jobs. the staff? yes. so i‘m more concerned for them, really, than us. at least we‘ve got a home. sad, really, after all these years, isn't it? i must admit. but what can we do? the directors took all the money. there is £20 million of bonuses... those huge pay—outs for thomas cook bosses now being scrutinised by mps. the transport secretary said an investigation by the insolvency service could consider if some money paid to management might be seized. but one question lingers — why didn‘t the government step in? whilst i hear people say why didn‘t you put the money in? the answer is because all you‘d have to do is open their books and realise if you‘ve got a £1.7 billion debt, if you lost £1.5 billion in six months alone, if you have then issued another profit warning, this is entirely different, i am afraid, from the condor situation, which was a fundamentally
and millions of pounds, and while all of our lovely passengers and customers have been helped by the caago, were their customers. holiday—makers brought back on government flights into bristol today. stressful. but they‘ve got no jobs. the staff? yes. so i‘m more concerned for them, really, than us. at least we‘ve got a home. sad, really, after all these years, isn't it? i must admit. but what can we do? the directors took all the money. there is £20 million of bonuses... those huge...
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there've been some good work done on the caa's influence and there's a great books on culture and doll and had the soviet union but looking at how they worked across the iron curtain was something that i thought was really worth it. >> okay. let me get this straight so you are going to the nato pool, family that they are actually spying for the stasi. >> so you are going to the nato pool in the late 80s so all of a sudden the way in which the book was written makes so much more...
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if you have a flight it will be part protected by caa. if not...t weaker because of the comments that we have been talking about of the cuts of the interest rates. when you hear that, it will weaken the pound. jamie, thank you. see you again just before 5pm. it‘s been a momentous week in westminster — so many big moments, that you‘d be forgiven for losing track. so as the week draws to a close, let‘s take a look back at a dramatic week in british politics. our political correspondent jessica parker is at westminster. the weeks feel so elastic there is so much that goes on. let‘s look at the beginning of the week. that is right it has been very dramatic and very long for some people. everyone came to work on monday waiting to hear what the supreme court ruling would come in as to whether the prorogation was unlawful. we heard on monday that the result will come in on tuesday and eight dated. tuesday morning it was a dramatic moment, a unanimous decision by all 11 judges that the prorogation, the suspension of parliament, had been unlawful. it was a
if you have a flight it will be part protected by caa. if not...t weaker because of the comments that we have been talking about of the cuts of the interest rates. when you hear that, it will weaken the pound. jamie, thank you. see you again just before 5pm. it‘s been a momentous week in westminster — so many big moments, that you‘d be forgiven for losing track. so as the week draws to a close, let‘s take a look back at a dramatic week in british politics. our political correspondent...
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in the coal country, we're going to put a lot of coal miners and cold companies out -- caa l companies. >> how did that work out for her? >> well, it didn't work out well, thank goodness. at the end of the day our president is doing a terrific job, he has a lot of battles he is fighting, we have a lot of good stuff in west virginia. you know what all comes down, gregg you have people today running with the bulls, they are uninformed. and let's heap and pray that good sense prevailed. gregg: i think she lost every county in west virginia, a nice trick. governor. thank you so much. >> thank you. gregg: climate protester getting in the way of dc traffic today, big time, daily caller stephanie hamill talked with some of them last friday, she is here with highlights or low lights after this. i'm your cat. ever since you brought me home, that day. i've been plotting to destroy you. sizing you up... calculating your every move. you think this is love? this is a billion years of tiger dna just ready to pounce. and if you have the wrong home insurance coverage, you could be coughing up the cash
in the coal country, we're going to put a lot of coal miners and cold companies out -- caa l companies. >> how did that work out for her? >> well, it didn't work out well, thank goodness. at the end of the day our president is doing a terrific job, he has a lot of battles he is fighting, we have a lot of good stuff in west virginia. you know what all comes down, gregg you have people today running with the bulls, they are uninformed. and let's heap and pray that good sense...
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number two is india, and that with the public does not realize is that for the next 11 years, china caa burn anything it wants, how much it wants, and any way it wants and no matter what the u.s. does, the conditions will get worse because china doesn't care. now, i am leaving for beijing tomorrow so i have to be careful aboutwhat i say but if you ask the public what they want to do first and foremost it's to get china and india to comply with the rest of the world. >> laura: good luck with that.yt banning straws and opposing nuclear power, they may work well in a democratic primary but is going to kill in a general election. but here is what mayor pete said this morning. >> if you look at the moments when this country rose to a major challenge of overcoming the great depression, winning world war ii, going to the moon it required something out of all of us and i think we could be standing taller. right now we were in a mode where we are thinking about emotions through the perspective of guilt from using a straw to eating a burger, am i part of the problem? certainly, yes. >> laura: thi
number two is india, and that with the public does not realize is that for the next 11 years, china caa burn anything it wants, how much it wants, and any way it wants and no matter what the u.s. does, the conditions will get worse because china doesn't care. now, i am leaving for beijing tomorrow so i have to be careful aboutwhat i say but if you ask the public what they want to do first and foremost it's to get china and india to comply with the rest of the world. >> laura: good luck...
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, but still, e1boeing, a more trade sensitive stock. áey get a good amount of business in china.Ñ caá 3m, apple, all tñ/ue stocks down w2% or 3% at this stage as we wait to see how these they for traders and then the flight to safety, gold, we talked about it all year. traders have beenok bidding up e price of gold. they're doing itÑ again today gold future is up almostj 15% meanwhile, the gold miners etf, up almost 2% there.o and newmont mining, up 1.5% as well so melissa, kelly, it plays out in a riski] averse kind of way, the same stocks, sectors, and havens in focus. >> thanks very much. sment is typically one of thelp worst months for the jfmarket. with the trade dealxdnowhere in sw'$, áthis theo start of september swoon. let me bring in tom çli, and quincy crosby is chief market strategist withw3prudential financial. what domwas sayinghut gold, gold and silver have done well, and now today, more weakness in -- sorry, more strength in ì% expect that trade to continue to shake out? >> well, you know, you've got a lot of retail buying into gold that could get s@() bec
, but still, e1boeing, a more trade sensitive stock. áey get a good amount of business in china.Ñ caá 3m, apple, all tñ/ue stocks down w2% or 3% at this stage as we wait to see how these they for traders and then the flight to safety, gold, we talked about it all year. traders have beenok bidding up e price of gold. they're doing itÑ again today gold future is up almostj 15% meanwhile, the gold miners etf, up almost 2% there.o and newmont mining, up 1.5% as well so melissa, kelly, it...
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so are the impeachment dams saying that zelensky here on caa is lying? so it's a trump ukrainian conspiracy in plain sight? does this all this kind of sound familiar to any of you? phony collusion claims in 2017, phony pressure claims now. number five. there are no moderates left in the democratic party. this point is beyond debate. during the midterms, swing district democrats claimed they were anxious to work with the president. now they are the tips of the impeachment sphere. >> the quid pro quo element doesn't need to be there for this to be a crime. >> this was a line that was crossed for the national security dems and something that we thought the caucus needed to move on. >> it may be a controversial issue and when you look at the facts and you look at the specific instance, i think it's a total game changer. >> laura: it's a game changer for the democratic party. they are all ilhan omar now. when they are up for reelection and they insist, they insist they are moderates who just want government to work again. don't believe them. they must be vote
so are the impeachment dams saying that zelensky here on caa is lying? so it's a trump ukrainian conspiracy in plain sight? does this all this kind of sound familiar to any of you? phony collusion claims in 2017, phony pressure claims now. number five. there are no moderates left in the democratic party. this point is beyond debate. during the midterms, swing district democrats claimed they were anxious to work with the president. now they are the tips of the impeachment sphere. >> the...
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instead they canceled that primary in south caa, which is, again, beyond perplexing.lso, would simply say ig think it bmuch more the question why are they doing it? and begs that much more of a question for the need for a debate in the republican party on where we go next. >> woodruff: sar mark sanfora pcandidate for the reublican nomination for the president. thank you. >> yes, ma'am. >> woodruff: stay with us,mi co up on theewshour: the art world contends withs questi authenticity as it embraces a digital future.ig and new twists in the case of the c.i.a.'s high level spy in vladimir putin's russia. now, let's get an update on the situation in the bahamas and the very difficult relief efforts. stephanie sy is our new national correspondent at the newshour. she will be based in phoenix, tonight with the se desk here welcom stephanie. >> thank you, judy. it's great to be part of your team. unfortunately, the scope of hurrican dorian's destruction is the bahamas iill coming into focus. the island of abacos virtually uninhabitable, and there's major the surrounding area
instead they canceled that primary in south caa, which is, again, beyond perplexing.lso, would simply say ig think it bmuch more the question why are they doing it? and begs that much more of a question for the need for a debate in the republican party on where we go next. >> woodruff: sar mark sanfora pcandidate for the reublican nomination for the president. thank you. >> yes, ma'am. >> woodruff: stay with us,mi co up on theewshour: the art world contends withs questi...
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it makes it hard for the caa, we effectively back we have effectively set upa effectively back we havet is a big task. just in terms of that, presumably ultimately the cost of all this will have to be picked up of all this will have to be picked up by of all this will have to be picked up by the taxpayer because there isn't enough assets in thomas cook to pay for it. but don't forget that 60% of these passengers are covered by the apple scheme, and there is plenty of money in the insurance scheme that we run to pay for all that. about 40% are not covered, and the government will pick up the bill for that. they will get some of that back from the credit the other thing i thought was interesting, because of something we've heard a lot about on bbc news from holiday—makers is that many face this terrible situation where they booked a holiday, paid for it, but because the hotels and other places where they were staying only get paid in arrears, were suddenly faced with hotel you're saying they need to pay this bill, and if they don't, they will have to kick them out. having —— how have you
it makes it hard for the caa, we effectively back we have effectively set upa effectively back we havet is a big task. just in terms of that, presumably ultimately the cost of all this will have to be picked up of all this will have to be picked up by of all this will have to be picked up by the taxpayer because there isn't enough assets in thomas cook to pay for it. but don't forget that 60% of these passengers are covered by the apple scheme, and there is plenty of money in the insurance...
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and fifinally, working at ththea -- rather, working at dell for the caa at aa technical level, wherere'm sitting dodown withe cco's and cios of the central intelligence agency, try to solve their technology problems, i am proposing to build a new private cloud system. and what this means is all of the informatition we saved and stored forever can now be wherevery anyone and theyey work at this agencycy. this is where i begin to realize ththat each of t these cogs were part of a larger machine. and this machine was not for the targeted surveillance that i had always believed was the purpose of the intelligence community. when you think about what the cia does, what t the nsa does, u are at least supposed to t think they spypy on bad guys, right? to find themem how youou wilillt they arere looking at articularized people e who have suspicion of e engaging in some wrongdoing. thee systems my y generation had built have produced a system that instead spied on everyone. something that was a long time coming for meme to try undersrstand because yet understand the cognitive dissidents o of be
and fifinally, working at ththea -- rather, working at dell for the caa at aa technical level, wherere'm sitting dodown withe cco's and cios of the central intelligence agency, try to solve their technology problems, i am proposing to build a new private cloud system. and what this means is all of the informatition we saved and stored forever can now be wherevery anyone and theyey work at this agencycy. this is where i begin to realize ththat each of t these cogs were part of a larger machine....
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it has been discovered in newly classified caa files from the 60s and seventies.y have little cameras attached to them. i thought you famously couldn't train cats. they came up with all sorts of different things, trying to get castro's beard to fall out, so people wouldn't think he was as powerful. listening devices inside a cat, there we go. i'm not sure if the cat gave consent! some of you may be going for the avocado on toast for breakfast this morning. posh spice, now victoria beckham, says she has four avocados a day. they are so much trouble to open up and get rid of the skin and getting the stone out. nutritionists have said, watch out, they are highly fatty, and this could encourage you to put on weight. but it works for her. if you have given on the country's motorways, wherever you live, you will know that speed cameras are quite prevalent nowadays. £600,000 in fines from every smart motorway camera apparently, according to this story inside the mail on sunday. drivers furious as police take on extra staff to cope with the surge in speeding tickets. i ap
it has been discovered in newly classified caa files from the 60s and seventies.y have little cameras attached to them. i thought you famously couldn't train cats. they came up with all sorts of different things, trying to get castro's beard to fall out, so people wouldn't think he was as powerful. listening devices inside a cat, there we go. i'm not sure if the cat gave consent! some of you may be going for the avocado on toast for breakfast this morning. posh spice, now victoria beckham, says...
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the caa and expert companies we are using to manage the refunds will never ask people for money.tracted. the office for national statistics say that this was partly due to changes in the timing of the uk's original planned exit date from the eu in late march. the ftse100 was rising narrowly, still fairly flat. sterling remaining flat against the dollar. a mixed picture across europe. us and china talks there looming large. the national trust has launched a project to make its 500 historic sites dementia—friendly. working with the alzheimer's society charity, thousands of staff and volunteers will be given training in how to make their sites more welcoming to people with dementia. the project also aims to improve accessibility at national trust properties. earlier tiger de souza, who's the director of volunteering participation and inclusion at the national trust, explained how sites are being made dementia friendly... we have a fantastic project here in cambridgeshire, where people from farming backgrounds and agricultural backgrounds are able to participate in the farming memori
the caa and expert companies we are using to manage the refunds will never ask people for money.tracted. the office for national statistics say that this was partly due to changes in the timing of the uk's original planned exit date from the eu in late march. the ftse100 was rising narrowly, still fairly flat. sterling remaining flat against the dollar. a mixed picture across europe. us and china talks there looming large. the national trust has launched a project to make its 500 historic sites...
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what's the role of the caa in this? we are hearing about project matterhorn.e already getting prepared. they've done it when others went bust. they set up a shadow airline that mimics thomas cook to get everyone home. doing as possible to see what they have done to get back to the uk. you mentioned it to be getting there we are likely to hearan it to be getting there we are likely to hear an announcement on friday. is that right? if not before then. what would be the chain of events. what would be the chain of events. what happens next after going into administration? it's difficult to say to be honest. holiday—makers will be thinking i need to know right now and they can be reassured that people can get them home but it will have to wait for them to do a huge logisticaljob of deciding how eve ryo ne huge logisticaljob of deciding how everyone is going to get back, but they will hear and it will be around to the date that they were due to depart from their holiday, but i'm afraid there's going to be so many things going on there will have to be more patient in
what's the role of the caa in this? we are hearing about project matterhorn.e already getting prepared. they've done it when others went bust. they set up a shadow airline that mimics thomas cook to get everyone home. doing as possible to see what they have done to get back to the uk. you mentioned it to be getting there we are likely to hearan it to be getting there we are likely to hear an announcement on friday. is that right? if not before then. what would be the chain of events. what would...
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people are replying, claiming that's not happened(ani)one person here saying she's spoken twice with the caaen held in cuba by the hotel until she paid $1,000. that story about holidaymakers in cuba has been our most read story overnight, but there's now been intervention from the british ambassador to cuba, dr anthony stokes. late last night he tweeted that hotels in cuba now have authority and instruction to allow customers, and air crew, to depart without paying — on basis of the atol guarantee. hopefully, that means customers will be able to return home today on flights that have been organised by the government, thousands more due to fly home in what has been called the biggest peacetime repatriation in britain's history. another of the big stories you're reading about is — of course — that supreme court ruling yesterday that borisjohnson's suspension of parliament was unlawful. more than 73,000 people tweeting about that yesterday — 15,000 people tweeting today about mps return to parliament. the prime minister comes back to westminster from new york, here's what brexit party leader ni
people are replying, claiming that's not happened(ani)one person here saying she's spoken twice with the caaen held in cuba by the hotel until she paid $1,000. that story about holidaymakers in cuba has been our most read story overnight, but there's now been intervention from the british ambassador to cuba, dr anthony stokes. late last night he tweeted that hotels in cuba now have authority and instruction to allow customers, and air crew, to depart without paying — on basis of the atol...
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there's already some quite competitive advice on the special website that the caa have set up which isidentical alternative holiday to the one thomas cook cancelled but it's £4000 more, will my holiday insurance cover the shortfall? it is pretty straightforward here, i'm afraid. it would be very rare for any travel insurance policy to cover their circumstances when a company goes out of business, i'm afraid. so, yeah, i do not think thatis afraid. so, yeah, i do not think that is going to happen. afraid. so, yeah, i do not think that is going to happenlj afraid. so, yeah, i do not think that is going to happen. i agree with that. you tend to have to buy eithera with that. you tend to have to buy either a daily with that. you tend to have to buy eithera daily premium with that. you tend to have to buy either a daily premium policy or a specific airline or hotel or supplier failure cover and lots of people do not do that. even if we we re people do not do that. even if we were to talk about how they travel insurance deal with that scenario, most will not cover that? we booked a caribbean
there's already some quite competitive advice on the special website that the caa have set up which isidentical alternative holiday to the one thomas cook cancelled but it's £4000 more, will my holiday insurance cover the shortfall? it is pretty straightforward here, i'm afraid. it would be very rare for any travel insurance policy to cover their circumstances when a company goes out of business, i'm afraid. so, yeah, i do not think thatis afraid. so, yeah, i do not think that is going to...
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to put on record my appreciation for the work and all those involved, in particular the ceo of the caawith his team, and my officials and the dft, who have done an extraordinary job the dft, who have done an extraordinaryjob so far. i'm also grateful for the support of others including the mayor of manchester who has acknowledged the government's repatriation effort. this has been an unprecedented response to an unprecedented situation. i am grateful to all parties who stepped in to support these efforts, and i commend this statement to the house. i'd like to thank the secretary of state for his timely advanced light of his statement. it's a welcome change. what i do not welcome as the colla pse what i do not welcome as the collapse of thomas cook which is a tragedy for the 178—year—old business, customers and staff. the travel company went other —— under because successive chief executives failed to steer the group effectively or evolve the business. good afternoon from westminster. you're watching afternoon live with me, simon mccoy. the shadow transport secretary there answering gra
to put on record my appreciation for the work and all those involved, in particular the ceo of the caawith his team, and my officials and the dft, who have done an extraordinary job the dft, who have done an extraordinaryjob so far. i'm also grateful for the support of others including the mayor of manchester who has acknowledged the government's repatriation effort. this has been an unprecedented response to an unprecedented situation. i am grateful to all parties who stepped in to support...
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en el mejor debut de su caa. a jennifer lÓpez felicidades! tienes e ser mayor de 21 aÑos.a". la historia que va a cambiar las noches de univisiÓn. ahÍ estÁ andrÉs palacios en vivo con un adelanto en exclusivo de lo que serÁ esta gran serie. karla: mÁs adelante, tambiÉn tenemos otra exclusiva. eugenio derbez junto a toda su familia hacen un anuncio que hoy todo el mundo estarÁ comentando. raÚl: viva mÉxico! mariachi! [mÚsica] [mÚsi [practicante de saxofón] como padres, apoyamos a nuestros hijos en todo lo que necesitan para tenxito. parte de eso es asegurarse de que tienen un desayuno nutritivo, como carnation breakfast essentials, con proteínas y 21 vitaminas y minerales. después de todo, no hay nada como verlos crecer. [aplausos] carnation breakfast essentials. buena nutrición desde el comienzo. hey tú, ¿las alergias te arruinan la diversión? prueba con zyrtec... que actúderosamente desde la primera hora, refuerza su eficacia si lo tomas al día siguiente. zyrtec y da de sufrir alergia más vida. más energía. más vida. más energía. lo bueno es que, comparada con coppertop,
en el mejor debut de su caa. a jennifer lÓpez felicidades! tienes e ser mayor de 21 aÑos.a". la historia que va a cambiar las noches de univisiÓn. ahÍ estÁ andrÉs palacios en vivo con un adelanto en exclusivo de lo que serÁ esta gran serie. karla: mÁs adelante, tambiÉn tenemos otra exclusiva. eugenio derbez junto a toda su familia hacen un anuncio que hoy todo el mundo estarÁ comentando. raÚl: viva mÉxico! mariachi! [mÚsica] [mÚsi [practicante de saxofón] como padres,...
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the caa says 0peration matterhorn will continue until 6 october with more than 1,000 flights plannedid. interest rates have been on hold at 0.75% since august 2018, when they were raised from 0.5%. the uk housing market is going through an adjustment — leading to more realistic prices — that's according to property website the biggest house price fall in august was in aberdeen, where house prices were 4% lower than a year earlier. not a single one of the uk's biggest cities saw annual property growth edge above 5% in august — the first time since 2012 that this has happened. more now on the latest situation for passengers who booked with thomas cook and staff who were employed by the company. 16000 people today — are expected to be brought back home today — on 72 flights — as part of the huge repatriation plan — 0peration matterhorn which began following the collapse of the company on monday. the civil aviation authority said that 95% of passengers have been flown home on the planned day of their departure. also today — people who worked for thomas cook are due to meet at manchester
the caa says 0peration matterhorn will continue until 6 october with more than 1,000 flights plannedid. interest rates have been on hold at 0.75% since august 2018, when they were raised from 0.5%. the uk housing market is going through an adjustment — leading to more realistic prices — that's according to property website the biggest house price fall in august was in aberdeen, where house prices were 4% lower than a year earlier. not a single one of the uk's biggest cities saw annual...
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. >> envÍa un mensaje de texto con la palabra caas al 650000. >> recuerden que hoy hablamos con la nueva con mis amigos, pero en solo ocho semanas con mavyret, me curé. mavyret cura todos los tipos comunes de hepatitis c. antes de empezar a tomar mavyret, su médico analizará si ha tenido hepatitis b, la cual puede reaparecer y provocar problemas hepáticos graves durante y después del tratamiento. informe a su médico si ha tenido hepatitis b, un trasplante de hígado o riñón, otros problemas del hígado, vih-1 u otra enfermedad, y de todos los medicamentos que toma, incluso de los suplementos a base de hierbas. no tome mavyret con atazanavir o rifampicina, o si ha sufrido ciertos problemas del hígado. los efectos secundarios frecuentes de mavyret incluyen dolor de cabeza y cansancio. al dejar atrás la hepatitis c me siento libre... sin miedo... porque estoy curado. hable con su médico sobre mavyret. ♪ pero, compositor, cantante de mÚsica urbana. le damos la bienvenida a hacer- bienvenida "despierta amÉrica" . primero que nada, felicidades por tus tres nominaciones al latÍn grammy. >> me sie
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the caa, hearing this, are saying you need to be able to have enough funding to get over the winter monthslso have a cash flow problem having to pay out lots of staffm is interesting, some people make the point that the banks got bailed out fairly recently. rbs is a shareholder and now they are being tough on thomas cook when they had tough on thomas cook when they had to come cap in hand to the government. it's not right, is it. 0ne hopes they should find a way to be more consolatory about this. there must be something that they can do, they can sell something or restructure in some way. but there must be something they can do. and i optimistic, actually. ithink must be something they can do. and i optimistic, actually. i think with the wiggle room, and the talks that will be happening on the 27th, of september, they will come up with something. i am optimistic about it. thank you for coming in, let us hope all the best for thomas cook and their customers. some breaking news from belfast. a group known as the "hooded men" have won the latest stage of their legal battle to force a police i
the caa, hearing this, are saying you need to be able to have enough funding to get over the winter monthslso have a cash flow problem having to pay out lots of staffm is interesting, some people make the point that the banks got bailed out fairly recently. rbs is a shareholder and now they are being tough on thomas cook when they had tough on thomas cook when they had to come cap in hand to the government. it's not right, is it. 0ne hopes they should find a way to be more consolatory about...
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if you are overseas on a thomas cook holiday, then you can continue to enjoy your holiday, the caa isrgest repatriations since the second world war. and we will be bringing home everybody back to the uk, as close as possible to their return date. we've launched a website, a dedicated website, that has got all the details of those return flights on. this is a huge operation, 150,000 people currently abroad. we've chartered over a0 aircraft and those aircraft are already in position and in the next few hours, will start bringing passengers home. it's not just tourists hit by the collapse. greece's tourism association in crete has called it a "magnitude 7 earthquake for the industry" that is like a "tsunami". some businesses are worried they might not be able to get their money back. in tunisia, the tourism minister says thomas cook owes 60 million euros for stays in hotels there in the past two months. some hotels tried to stop tourists from leaving on sunday — unless they paid up. this was a video posted on social media. coaches there as you can see trying to get in to collect people t
if you are overseas on a thomas cook holiday, then you can continue to enjoy your holiday, the caa isrgest repatriations since the second world war. and we will be bringing home everybody back to the uk, as close as possible to their return date. we've launched a website, a dedicated website, that has got all the details of those return flights on. this is a huge operation, 150,000 people currently abroad. we've chartered over a0 aircraft and those aircraft are already in position and in the...