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of thomas cook.rtunity, really, with the failure of thomas cook. i was going to say, something that easyjet can't say publicly is the fact that thomas cook has collapsed means they have an opportunity there to make more money and get more customers. absolutely, it's a very competitive industry. whenever one competitor falls away, it is looked at as an opportunity for other airlines to step in. and their boss used to be the boss of thomas cook's archrival. he is very au fait with the whole idea of packaging your holiday. easyj et idea of packaging your holiday. easyjet is moving into that realm, isn't it? it is, generally the ancillary side of the business, the non— ticket revenue side, is looked at as non— ticket revenue side, is looked atasa non— ticket revenue side, is looked at as a growth area. and with that asa at as a growth area. and with that as a background, it is somewhere that easyjet has been moving into. so when you go online to book your flight so when you go online to book your flight y
of thomas cook.rtunity, really, with the failure of thomas cook. i was going to say, something that easyjet can't say publicly is the fact that thomas cook has collapsed means they have an opportunity there to make more money and get more customers. absolutely, it's a very competitive industry. whenever one competitor falls away, it is looked at as an opportunity for other airlines to step in. and their boss used to be the boss of thomas cook's archrival. he is very au fait with the whole idea...
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they say before captain cook arrived here 250 yea rs before captain cook arrived here 250 years ago,erning. they were living in a thriving civilisation and they say they've had that taken away from them. they would say that colonisation is the theft of their land, though those messages they are trying to get across today. they also stressed there are lingering consequences of colonisation. in two people make up 15% of new zealand's population and they suffer disproportionately high rates of ill—health, suicide and imprisonment. the authorities here have been very gentle to emphasise this is not just have been very gentle to emphasise this is notjust about new zealand's european story, but also about it maori and polynesian seafaring traditions as well. the lots and lots of discussion here and of course the legacy, the enduring legacy of captainjames cook, is as it has always been here, fiercely discussed. phil mercer. thank you for joining discussed. phil mercer. thank you forjoining us. let's take a look at some front pages from around the world. the south china morning post is stil
they say before captain cook arrived here 250 yea rs before captain cook arrived here 250 years ago,erning. they were living in a thriving civilisation and they say they've had that taken away from them. they would say that colonisation is the theft of their land, though those messages they are trying to get across today. they also stressed there are lingering consequences of colonisation. in two people make up 15% of new zealand's population and they suffer disproportionately high rates of...
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hays has bought 555 empty shops that still have the thomas cook brand, purely asa have the thomas cookas a fascia on the front door. there are 2500 people in the market for a job you are experienced. anyone who has been affected as a consumer by the thomas cook collapse, there are obviously other channels to which they can go to seek compensation, but i don't think they need to be turning up at the local branch, because they won't be able to help. thank you very much. mps will be called to parliament for a special sitting on saturday october 19th following next week's crucial eu summit. if a deal is agreed borisjohnson will ask mps to approve it, but if not a range of alternatives could be put forward. the summit in brussels is the last scheduled meeting of eu leaders before britain is supposed to leave on 31st october. it comes after the irish prime minister warned it would be ‘very difficult' for the uk and the eu to reach an agreement before the deadline. speaking to the french newspaper les echos, the european commission president jean—claude juncker said if the negotiations failed
hays has bought 555 empty shops that still have the thomas cook brand, purely asa have the thomas cookas a fascia on the front door. there are 2500 people in the market for a job you are experienced. anyone who has been affected as a consumer by the thomas cook collapse, there are obviously other channels to which they can go to seek compensation, but i don't think they need to be turning up at the local branch, because they won't be able to help. thank you very much. mps will be called to...
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i just spoke to tim cook. also the cfo. a very bullish outlook heading into the holiday season. in fact the u.s. economy to them looks very strong. i asked them, given that the interest rate cut that we got today from the federal reserve, does that help the consumer. from what they see, tim cook feels very good about the u.s. as for china, china has been really a laggard this year. he says that the bottom was hit in december and january. things have picked up. in fact for this year they might be down in terms of sales in china down 2%. which is not bad, given where they came from. the lagging iphone sales that really hammered the stock at the start of this year. as for tariffs, given that tim cook speaks a lot to president trump as weave seen, i asked him about u.s. china trade, how is that going right now? he doesn't know if the u.s. december tariffs will be repealed. ipads and iphones might be impacted with 15% increase in tariffs, from what he sees, he doesn't know anything we don't know, he is just going off what he has
i just spoke to tim cook. also the cfo. a very bullish outlook heading into the holiday season. in fact the u.s. economy to them looks very strong. i asked them, given that the interest rate cut that we got today from the federal reserve, does that help the consumer. from what they see, tim cook feels very good about the u.s. as for china, china has been really a laggard this year. he says that the bottom was hit in december and january. things have picked up. in fact for this year they might...
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thomas cook was our fourth of your business.st airline of your business. thomas cook was our fourth biggest airline and you can see that from a number of repatriation flights. we have had to welcome back tens of thousands of people into the uk and you can see that by the thousands of people that will come here to date and we support them. thomas cook became the fourth biggest airline because of the demand to travel around the world and that demand has not disappeared. people are coming forward to take on those services and keep people flying to those places. and the idea is that other airlines will take the slots because they have got the skills that the industry needs. the demand is still therefore flying to their destinations and that has not evaporated. we are confident that the airlines will take that on. it is nearly two years to day that monarch collapsed and within a year we had felt every single seat and we are confident that will happen again, and as people take on the routes that creates the employment need and hopeful
thomas cook was our fourth of your business.st airline of your business. thomas cook was our fourth biggest airline and you can see that from a number of repatriation flights. we have had to welcome back tens of thousands of people into the uk and you can see that by the thousands of people that will come here to date and we support them. thomas cook became the fourth biggest airline because of the demand to travel around the world and that demand has not disappeared. people are coming forward...
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she has no plans to star in her own cooking show.ing around on instagram. >> boil and bubble. we are cooking now. ooh, that's on fire. >> what would you say is your specialty dish? >> i don't think i have one. i mess up 50% of what i make. i bake home made bread. >> i saw one. the turtle. i want you to be my mom. >> come on over. >> i bet you're the mom that makes the school lunches and cuts them into shapes. >> sometimes. sometimes not. >> we teamed one jen and walmart to help find meaningful connections with food. >> why do you think jen -- she's sitting right beside you -- is the perfect ambassador for this? >> she's a foodie. >> wait until you try it. >> food is at the enter of every program and there's nobody has better priced sustainable produce and goodies than walmart. >> tell me about the community table. >> it's a way for people to be inspired online and they can post their favorite family recipes. it's a way of connecting people through food and nobody's better a quip to do that than walmart. >> jen, i'm ready to come over
she has no plans to star in her own cooking show.ing around on instagram. >> boil and bubble. we are cooking now. ooh, that's on fire. >> what would you say is your specialty dish? >> i don't think i have one. i mess up 50% of what i make. i bake home made bread. >> i saw one. the turtle. i want you to be my mom. >> come on over. >> i bet you're the mom that makes the school lunches and cuts them into shapes. >> sometimes. sometimes not. >> we...
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when cook very early on, tim cook, met with him soon after election, i ran into soefrl ceos the day ofeting larry page of google was another, several met very successfully and had a great discussion of course, steve schwarzman of blackstone, and a few others had a good rapport by just explaining issues quietly to him. the one on ones work especially well, but it's recent not just going back to 2016 or we saw a lot of business community being divided up as trump likes to play one off against each other in the spring of 2017, cook stayed out of that talked individually about issues and recently this past august with trade sanctions arising, higher tariffs he managed to carve out again about the iphone it's remarkable how he has managed to get a special relationship jared kushner helped a lot, too. he's gone directly to kushner. this is not with any money being exchanged but with forceful arguments about trade. i think china is probably the third largest market to sell into apple and sell for apple i think the u.s. is probably around 40 some percent, 42%, europe 24, 25 and china is around
when cook very early on, tim cook, met with him soon after election, i ran into soefrl ceos the day ofeting larry page of google was another, several met very successfully and had a great discussion of course, steve schwarzman of blackstone, and a few others had a good rapport by just explaining issues quietly to him. the one on ones work especially well, but it's recent not just going back to 2016 or we saw a lot of business community being divided up as trump likes to play one off against...
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thomas cook would say that it is theirfriend. we thomas cook would say that it is their friend.will allow hayes to really improve. -- hays. is important --... we do not know how much was paid or if there was a discount incentive behind it. iwonder, might the receivers get more money if they had sold to a different type of business like a coffee shop? i think the question is who would have bought 555 stores. even coffee shops do not need that. there will be very few retailers who have that big of a programme. they would have been able to move as quickly as hays travel. quite clearly they understand the market and want to reach out to some of the people who were involved with thomas cook and think they can sell more holidays. i think they will have a pretty good deal with the receivers and they will be pleased because it is off their hooks. we don‘t seem to know yet whether the thomas cook brand will survive or will be replaced by hayes travel but i wonder whether it might be tarnished by the affairs of the last months. yes, they have been on the front page news so i think it is d
thomas cook would say that it is theirfriend. we thomas cook would say that it is their friend.will allow hayes to really improve. -- hays. is important --... we do not know how much was paid or if there was a discount incentive behind it. iwonder, might the receivers get more money if they had sold to a different type of business like a coffee shop? i think the question is who would have bought 555 stores. even coffee shops do not need that. there will be very few retailers who have that big...
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it shows that despite thomas cook's demise, the package holiday is far from dead.holidays online but the fa ct easy to book holidays online but the fact that hays travel and other retailers were really interested in the thomas cook branches underlines how many customers still want to speak to a professional and get expert advice and be financially protected. hays travel says it aims to reopen as many shops as it can as soon as possible, but over the next six months much depends on what deals it can strike with landlords. emma simpson, bbc news. mps will be called to parliament for a special sitting on saturday october 19th, after next week's crucial eu summit. it's expected that if a brexit deal is agreed there, boris johnson will ask mps to approve it — if not, a range of alternative options may be put forward. the summit is considered the last chance for the uk and eu to agree a deal by the deadline of 31st 0ctober — something the irish prime minister leo varadkar has warned will be ‘very difficult' to achieve. nick eardley reports. it's uncharacteristically quie
it shows that despite thomas cook's demise, the package holiday is far from dead.holidays online but the fa ct easy to book holidays online but the fact that hays travel and other retailers were really interested in the thomas cook branches underlines how many customers still want to speak to a professional and get expert advice and be financially protected. hays travel says it aims to reopen as many shops as it can as soon as possible, but over the next six months much depends on what deals it...
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our headlines: thomas cook colla pses. our headlines: thomas cook collapses. life and these are proud people. i do not know what to do. i am now homeless. my landlord is demanding a leave the property so i am having to wait for the local council to see if they can put me in sheltered accommodation. we truly got hit... i have not got a job i have to go and find... i have to go and find a job. a really tough week for some of those stuff. a job fair is getting under way. local employers, other airlines, with a view to try to find some jobs for thomas cook employers. it has been a tough week. give us a sense of what you have been through. this time ten days ago still working and flying and then things have changed quite a lot. it is... all i can and then things have changed quite a lot. it is... all! can say is and then things have changed quite a lot. it is... all i can say is i just feel bereaved. there has not been any closure, there has not been any information and it feels surreal because of working for them for so long. it is very sad... i am speechless, spe
our headlines: thomas cook colla pses. our headlines: thomas cook collapses. life and these are proud people. i do not know what to do. i am now homeless. my landlord is demanding a leave the property so i am having to wait for the local council to see if they can put me in sheltered accommodation. we truly got hit... i have not got a job i have to go and find... i have to go and find a job. a really tough week for some of those stuff. a job fair is getting under way. local employers, other...
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people -- >> so what did you cook? what were you relying on? [laughter] >> so the first, the first day we landed, as we landed i said what's up not knowing if any of my friends on the island were going to be able to receive it. and when these emergencies happen, you have to be very clear. you need to give a very simple message that everybody understands and so everybody or kind of stick to plan. and the what's app message was i handed, i'll be at 3:00 on this location. and when i arrived to that location, before that i had time to be going around to see what was the damage, to see what companies were, to come to companies that they knew had food to start talking with them directly. when i arrived with some food in my car, all of the friends that i what's app, they were there waiting, and we began cooking. and that first day we did over 1500 meals only. we went from 1,000 meals the first day and 20 friends and one restaurant, we went from thousand meals a day to 150,000 meals a day. we went from 20 friends to 25,000 vol
people -- >> so what did you cook? what were you relying on? [laughter] >> so the first, the first day we landed, as we landed i said what's up not knowing if any of my friends on the island were going to be able to receive it. and when these emergencies happen, you have to be very clear. you need to give a very simple message that everybody understands and so everybody or kind of stick to plan. and the what's app message was i handed, i'll be at 3:00 on this location. and when i...
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. >> as they grew up in in a how would that had access to good food and our parent cooked this is how you feed yours this is not happening in our country this is a huge pleasure i'm david one of the co-founder so about four year ago we worked with the serviced and got to know the kid one of the things we figured out was that they didn't know how to cook. >> i heard about the cooking school through the larkin academy a. >> their noting no way to feed themselves so they're eating a lot of fast food and i usually eat whatever safeway is near my home a lot of hot food i was excited that i was eating lunch enough instead of what and eat. >> as i was inviting them over teaching them basic ways to fix good food they were so existed. >> particle learning the skills and the food they were really go it it turned into the is charity foundation i ran into my friend we were talking about this this do you want to run this charity foundations and she said, yes. >> i'm a co-found and executive director for the cooking project our best classes participation for 10 students are monday they're really fu
. >> as they grew up in in a how would that had access to good food and our parent cooked this is how you feed yours this is not happening in our country this is a huge pleasure i'm david one of the co-founder so about four year ago we worked with the serviced and got to know the kid one of the things we figured out was that they didn't know how to cook. >> i heard about the cooking school through the larkin academy a. >> their noting no way to feed themselves so they're...
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james cook's legacy here in new zealand is still fiercely debated.250 years, that vexed question remains a source of friction and division. phil mercer, bbc news, gisborne. a humpback whale has been spotted in the river thames near the dartford crossing. multiple sightings of the 26—metre whale were reported near the bridge yesterday. the british divers marine life rescue say they have been observing the whale and that its behaviour has been "perfectly normal". the sightings come almost exactly a year after benny the beluga was spotted in the thames near gravesend — it's thought he stayed for about three months before leaving. now it's time for a look at the weather with louise lear. it will be a witness week, weather you will be able to keep the envelope due to the strength of the wind is another matter. some of the rain has been persistent this morning, it is turning quite showery as we go through the next few hours. that will be the story throughout the remainer of the week, the winds will remain, showery outbreaks of rain at times. through the la
james cook's legacy here in new zealand is still fiercely debated.250 years, that vexed question remains a source of friction and division. phil mercer, bbc news, gisborne. a humpback whale has been spotted in the river thames near the dartford crossing. multiple sightings of the 26—metre whale were reported near the bridge yesterday. the british divers marine life rescue say they have been observing the whale and that its behaviour has been "perfectly normal". the sightings come...
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thomas cook staff held to ransom over exeter play—offs says the telegraph.- exit play—offs. it is unbelievable how the staff have really come to the bat and they are meeting in cafe is in balance with customers, the staff do not have a job any more still wa nt to do not have a job any more still want to keep customers but they do not have a chap, they still help the customers. —— meeting in cafes and bars. they have posted on facebook, come to this meeting place, i will help you get your refund with the civil aviation authority. there were more than 40,000 claims for refunds yesterday and the staff are still helping even though they do not have a job. a very sad story nonetheless, evenif a job. a very sad story nonetheless, even if it is not a travel story. let's focus on another story coming out of the times, extinction rebellion on the streets of london today, as they were yesterday and many other cities around the world, demanding action. they are demanding it mostly from government, they want regulation, but the story has to be what all of us, businesses
thomas cook staff held to ransom over exeter play—offs says the telegraph.- exit play—offs. it is unbelievable how the staff have really come to the bat and they are meeting in cafe is in balance with customers, the staff do not have a job any more still wa nt to do not have a job any more still want to keep customers but they do not have a chap, they still help the customers. —— meeting in cafes and bars. they have posted on facebook, come to this meeting place, i will help you get...
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more. >> some of us have never had a kitchen not taught how to cookie wasn't taught how to cook. >>e a great appreciation for programs that teach kids food and cooking it is one of the healthiest positive things you can communicate to people that are very young. >> the more programs like the cooking project in general that can have a positive impact how our kids eat is really, really important i believe that everybody should venting to utilize the kitchen and meet other kids their age to identify they're not alone and their ways in which to pick yours up and move forward that. >> it is really important to me the opportunity exists and so i do everything in my power to keep it that. >> we'll have our new headquarters in the heart of the tenderloin at taylor and kushlg at the end of this summer 2014 we're really excited. >> a lot of the of the conditions in san francisco they have in the rest of the country so our goal to 257bd or expand out of the san francisco in los angeles and then after that who know. >> we'd never want to tell people want to do or eat only provide the skills and
more. >> some of us have never had a kitchen not taught how to cookie wasn't taught how to cook. >>e a great appreciation for programs that teach kids food and cooking it is one of the healthiest positive things you can communicate to people that are very young. >> the more programs like the cooking project in general that can have a positive impact how our kids eat is really, really important i believe that everybody should venting to utilize the kitchen and meet other kids...
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in the lake but how would you say we shouldn't cook the salt water using wood anymore. but how else should we do it. what if you want us to stop burning would you have to come and help us. we're just here to evaluate the situation but we'll be back with activists from the canadian ngo adam a trying to develop alternatives to the traditional salt producing methods far too much as cilla needs to burn 3 kilos of wood to get one kilo of salt and among great forests on the coast are disappearing. look the brine in this basin has to cook for 24 hours to do that the wood has to be constantly replenished you can see how much would they use but these are only dry branches the thick tree trunks they used to have no longer exist. but salt making it's not the only threat to the forest. it's all been eaten away it's terrible. cows are responsible nomadic cattle herders have set up camp here. in the dry season there is not enough for their animals to eat inland so they come to the coast. and the herds came from over 50 kilometers away to reach the coast. that's how it works with past
in the lake but how would you say we shouldn't cook the salt water using wood anymore. but how else should we do it. what if you want us to stop burning would you have to come and help us. we're just here to evaluate the situation but we'll be back with activists from the canadian ngo adam a trying to develop alternatives to the traditional salt producing methods far too much as cilla needs to burn 3 kilos of wood to get one kilo of salt and among great forests on the coast are disappearing....
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the ingredients that the children are now cooking with couldn't have been sold any more the fruit and vegetables just aren't attractive enough the bread to dry but it's still fine for cooking and that's what annette equations association wants to show . this is still fresh a few bits were bad but i got rid of those so now it's fine. in the end the children rustle up a healthy 3 course menu from the rescue food. they made soup salad and fruit compote. so far over a 1000 berlin schoolchildren have taken part in the school lunch workshop and learned a lot about the value of food but the proof is in the putting food is only as good as it tastes. good really yummy it's the seasoning yeah that gives it something special i just took a little to try it but if nearly finished it i don't normally like salad that much but this is really good and i like the time and i can't believe this would have been thrown away and wasted when it's so good. and that's exactly the message the team wants to convey. it went well they were a great group and really into it some of them knew quite a bit already i wa
the ingredients that the children are now cooking with couldn't have been sold any more the fruit and vegetables just aren't attractive enough the bread to dry but it's still fine for cooking and that's what annette equations association wants to show . this is still fresh a few bits were bad but i got rid of those so now it's fine. in the end the children rustle up a healthy 3 course menu from the rescue food. they made soup salad and fruit compote. so far over a 1000 berlin schoolchildren...
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, "how to cook everything" has dished up about every known recipe for the home cook.going to make dinner we got the mark bittman book >> to social media the easy enough concept from the original book spawned lots of titles like how to cook everything fast, and how to cook everything vegetarian, and the classic black and white images have been updated and modernized, the 20th anniversary edition of how to cook everything >> i'm impressed. >> why did you want to reimagine this book for a new generation. >> well, you know, things change, and things have gotten simpler, ingredients have gotten more widely available, we have better ingredients available people cook more internationally and all of those things were integrated into the new edition, and plus photographs >> not the black and white. >> we did the original, i was adamant, no photographs, we want tons of text, and it was a doorstop this is a little, it's not small, but it's a little more compact. >> very cool the food is great, and remains great, today we're going to do pasta three ways, what do we have here. >>
, "how to cook everything" has dished up about every known recipe for the home cook.going to make dinner we got the mark bittman book >> to social media the easy enough concept from the original book spawned lots of titles like how to cook everything fast, and how to cook everything vegetarian, and the classic black and white images have been updated and modernized, the 20th anniversary edition of how to cook everything >> i'm impressed. >> why did you want to...
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new zealand about the legacy of captain james cook.say the effects of invasion, as they call it, are still felt today. maori people make up about 15% of the population, but they suffer disproportionately high rates of ill health, imprisonment and suicide. to many other new zealanders today, it's a time of great celebration. they are commemorating an important chapter in their european history. we have seen hundreds of people gather around the bay today to watch this ship sail into gisborne harbour. 250 years ago was the first time that europeans had contact with maori people on the ground here in new zealand. a very significant day, a very divisive issue when we consider the legacy of captain james cook. was he a barbarian, was he an invader or was he a father of the nation? phil mercer there in gisborne, new zealand. there is much more on all the news anytime on the bbc website. and you can get in touch with me and most of the team on twitter. thank you for watching. hello there. this week is looking typically autumnal, quite unsettle
new zealand about the legacy of captain james cook.say the effects of invasion, as they call it, are still felt today. maori people make up about 15% of the population, but they suffer disproportionately high rates of ill health, imprisonment and suicide. to many other new zealanders today, it's a time of great celebration. they are commemorating an important chapter in their european history. we have seen hundreds of people gather around the bay today to watch this ship sail into gisborne...
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also in the programme: new zealand marks 250 years since british explorer, captain cook, landed, and first encounter between maori and europeans. and the nobel prize for medicine goes to one british and two american scientists, for their work on how human cells respond to the availability of oxygen. live from our studios in singapore and london, this is bbc world news — it's newsday. hello and welcome. it's 8am in singapore, 1am in london, and 8pm in washington where president trump has fiercely defended his shock decision to pull us troops out of northern syria. critics fear it opens the way for turkey to attack kurdish fighters there, who are regarded by the turkish government as terrorists. mister trump has threatened to "totally destroy and obliterate" turkey's economy if ankara takes advantage of his decision, but said it was time to get out of what he called "these ridiculous, endless wars". the bbc‘s orla guerin reports from the turkey—syria border. a pull out at dawn. us troops, leaving observation posts along the syrian border. washington says only a small number of troops w
also in the programme: new zealand marks 250 years since british explorer, captain cook, landed, and first encounter between maori and europeans. and the nobel prize for medicine goes to one british and two american scientists, for their work on how human cells respond to the availability of oxygen. live from our studios in singapore and london, this is bbc world news — it's newsday. hello and welcome. it's 8am in singapore, 1am in london, and 8pm in washington where president trump has...
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what can hays do that thomas cook couldn't?s for all of those employees and it is a reminder that thomas cook didn't go bust because people don't want to go on package holidays. in fact, there is evidence that they like the protection of having a package holiday. what killed thomas cook was dead, they had no room for manoeuvre when things went wrong and i think the problem you raised there is right, one of the weaknesses of thomas cook is the way we book a package holidays has changed, it is much more online and much less high street and i would be amazed if the 555 stores that are open now are still open next year. great news for the package holiday, it is alive and well, we are booking it differently but having said that, being on the high street is still seen as a witness and we will have to see how this particular project goes. simon, thank you. the fighting in syria has taken a new turn, with turkey launching airstrikes and us allies accusing america of betrayal. turkey has begun a major offensive against kurdish forces wh
what can hays do that thomas cook couldn't?s for all of those employees and it is a reminder that thomas cook didn't go bust because people don't want to go on package holidays. in fact, there is evidence that they like the protection of having a package holiday. what killed thomas cook was dead, they had no room for manoeuvre when things went wrong and i think the problem you raised there is right, one of the weaknesses of thomas cook is the way we book a package holidays has changed, it is...
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britainri a replica of vision will lend where cook did in 1869. some say the event glorifies a man who was a murder. phil: captain cook's first encounter was marked by bloodshed. a local chief was killed. indigenous activists say it was the start of a brutal colonization led by the brish explorerex >> he was a very cruel man who meted out torture and murder to our ancestors. that is how i see him, as a murderer and imperial expansionist. phil: campaigners say that before the arrival of catherine cooke on these shores in 1769, maori were a free and independent people living in a thriving civilization. they insist that the theft of their land by the british has had long-lasting consequences. indigenous new zealanders suffer high rates of unemployment, ill health, and suicide. a former gang member dropped out of school and was jailed for drug dealing. >> drugs was the easiest thing for us to do. we could give drugs and make money. there was no other opportunities but drugs for us. it is not uncommon for maori to live the life i have lived, beuse we h
britainri a replica of vision will lend where cook did in 1869. some say the event glorifies a man who was a murder. phil: captain cook's first encounter was marked by bloodshed. a local chief was killed. indigenous activists say it was the start of a brutal colonization led by the brish explorerex >> he was a very cruel man who meted out torture and murder to our ancestors. that is how i see him, as a murderer and imperial expansionist. phil: campaigners say that before the arrival of...
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the children acquired new cooking skills and learned not to waste food in future they're likely to pay greater attention to what's ending up on their plates and in the trash. and aggregated at the new yorker is also experimenting successfully with something similar hundreds of restores supermarkets autos and big cruise have joined into so the food out of the dog gets soared by the end of the big for cheaper of course let's see how that works and how consumers that reacted to it. when restaurants and cafes call it a day they often throw out leftover food that's perfectly edible. that's not only a waste of food it's also a waste of money and of the resources that went into making it. thanks to a smartphone app over 20000000 meals have now been rescued from the trash can. too good to go directs users to unsold food in their neighborhood. they can buy at half price by their smart phones. the food can be picked up when the store or restaurant is closing the business and a little extra and even cuts down waste disposal costs. there's also an environmental benefit since the app was launched i
the children acquired new cooking skills and learned not to waste food in future they're likely to pay greater attention to what's ending up on their plates and in the trash. and aggregated at the new yorker is also experimenting successfully with something similar hundreds of restores supermarkets autos and big cruise have joined into so the food out of the dog gets soared by the end of the big for cheaper of course let's see how that works and how consumers that reacted to it. when...
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a train in photons pakistan survivors say a gas cylinder exploded when passengers were using it to cook breakfast plus. that. 6 was. the voice of apology in the brits a debate the speaker of the british parliament john bercow steps down after 10 years in the chat. first jerusalem's new underground city of the dead as a party seeks to overcome the city's shortage of grapes. on unwelcome. a court in hong kong has granted the government an injunction which could restrict the public's right to freedom of speech the ruling bans the online publication of material that quote promotes encourages or incite the threat of violence it comes as economic data confirms the territory is in recession for the 1st time in a decade protesters have converged at a hong kong spotty district for hollowing the area usually attracts large numbers of people celebrating activists and courage in people to wear masks of political figures in defiance of a ban on face masks introduced earlier this month. let's now take you live to hong kong we're joined by did a show on the shelves i'm standing by in the midst of prot
a train in photons pakistan survivors say a gas cylinder exploded when passengers were using it to cook breakfast plus. that. 6 was. the voice of apology in the brits a debate the speaker of the british parliament john bercow steps down after 10 years in the chat. first jerusalem's new underground city of the dead as a party seeks to overcome the city's shortage of grapes. on unwelcome. a court in hong kong has granted the government an injunction which could restrict the public's right to...
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integrity that onion is to asian cooking. you heard it there it's a staple of every in new cooking across south asia so it is ok if i could put it put in an example of filmography something like it's it's not the protagonist in all the means but you know all the things that we cook but it is definitely act an indispensable friend for the hero so why can't you certainly italians i guess and. yeah i think it's pretty close then and the politics of all this is also extremely interesting why is this causing such a nightmare for indian politicians. yeah it is a politically sensitive vegetable because in the past it has actually been blamed for bringing down governments in 1900 the delhi state government was voted out of power because the union prices had skyrocketed it was the saving $980.00 when the coalition government then was brought down and prime minister indira gandhi was reinstated after the election so it has had some turbulent past whenever prices have gone up and that's the reason why the politicians are a bit careful e
integrity that onion is to asian cooking. you heard it there it's a staple of every in new cooking across south asia so it is ok if i could put it put in an example of filmography something like it's it's not the protagonist in all the means but you know all the things that we cook but it is definitely act an indispensable friend for the hero so why can't you certainly italians i guess and. yeah i think it's pretty close then and the politics of all this is also extremely interesting why is...
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subsidiaries — condor in germany, thomas cook in spain and thomas cook in sweden — are still flying. in the uk fail. when the secretary of state gets to his feet, will he just say sorry for letting all of those ha rd—working staff — and the british taxpayer — down? mr speaker, the whole house, and indeed the country, is aware that the opposition front bench do not understand how an economy functions. if there was any way possible of insuring that a company whose directors were allegedly being paid millions of pounds... they want us to back up those millions of pounds of bonuses with yet more money from the public purse. if there were a way of doing it, we would've done it. but it would've, as i said, required a counting officer direction because it simply did not stack up. and the reality, as the honourable member knows, is that hays travel have indeed come in and rescued many of those jobs — because well—run companies survive, poorly—run companies can't survive. you're watching thursday in parliament. and don't forget, you can find all our programmes by going to the bbc iplayer and
subsidiaries — condor in germany, thomas cook in spain and thomas cook in sweden — are still flying. in the uk fail. when the secretary of state gets to his feet, will he just say sorry for letting all of those ha rd—working staff — and the british taxpayer — down? mr speaker, the whole house, and indeed the country, is aware that the opposition front bench do not understand how an economy functions. if there was any way possible of insuring that a company whose directors were...
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the former boss of thomas cook has defended a bonus payment of 500,000 pounds and said he was not theof the holiday operator. peter fankhauser and four other senior executives have been giving evidence to a cross—party group of mps. last week hays travel announced it would take over all of thomas cook stores, in a deal that could potentially save thousands ofjobs. it emerged that the tour company had a £1.7 billion debt pile. simon gompertz reports. a day of reckoning in front of mps for thomas cook's bosses, led by the former chief executive peter funkhouser. we understand that the colla pse funkhouser. we understand that the collapse of thomas cook caused a huge amount of stress, disruption and difficulty. me and my colleagues are still devastated about the outcome. since the collapse, questions have been brimming over from politicians and from thomas cook's staff, including airline crew who thought they were making a profit. we were doing very, very well, and we are wondering why we we re allowed well, and we are wondering why we were allowed to field, actually made to fail when th
the former boss of thomas cook has defended a bonus payment of 500,000 pounds and said he was not theof the holiday operator. peter fankhauser and four other senior executives have been giving evidence to a cross—party group of mps. last week hays travel announced it would take over all of thomas cook stores, in a deal that could potentially save thousands ofjobs. it emerged that the tour company had a £1.7 billion debt pile. simon gompertz reports. a day of reckoning in front of mps for...
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without further ado, please welcome bill press and charlie cook. [applause] phones, turn off your cell phones, please. thank you. charlie: good evening. thank you, john. it is great to see you all and it is great to welcome our friends from c-span around the world tonight to the health center. stiffw we have some competition tonight because it is a playoff game for the nats. go nats. the game does not start until 8:00 p.m. we promise to have you out in time to get home and watch the game. i want you to know that charlie cook made the ultimate sacrifice tonight. he has tickets to the game. he gave them to his son so he could join us. [applause] small price to pay. we thank you for that. that weted to mention have a couple of exciting .rograms coming up senator sherrod brown joins us november 19 and susan rice, former national security adviser, on january 14. as john mentioned, there is no better place for political junkies to go what is going on than the cook political report. charlie cook, the editor, the founder, publisher, and they've been very g
without further ado, please welcome bill press and charlie cook. [applause] phones, turn off your cell phones, please. thank you. charlie: good evening. thank you, john. it is great to see you all and it is great to welcome our friends from c-span around the world tonight to the health center. stiffw we have some competition tonight because it is a playoff game for the nats. go nats. the game does not start until 8:00 p.m. we promise to have you out in time to get home and watch the game. i...
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josh lipton talked to tim cook last night after the earnings print and joins us this morning.>> reporter: carl, investors want to see iphone trends improving. that's what they got with the latest report. iphone revenue dropped 9% in q4, but revenue dropped 12% in q3. ceo tim cook telling me for iphone specifically we improved year over year performance even more compared to last quarter, and significantly compared to the first part of the year, and we are off to a really good start with the iphone 11, iphone 11 proand iphone pro11 max i asked about tariffs and trade tensions cook tells me he did not ship more iphones here to the u.s. to try to get ahead of potential new tariffs in december, nor does he plan to, as analysts know that means recent positive supply chain data points represent real demand. more broadly, cook is optimistic a trade deal gets done, saying i am still optimistic in the end there will be agreement between the countries where it will not solve everything, it will be a better position than where we are or where we have been. speaking of china, i asked abou
josh lipton talked to tim cook last night after the earnings print and joins us this morning.>> reporter: carl, investors want to see iphone trends improving. that's what they got with the latest report. iphone revenue dropped 9% in q4, but revenue dropped 12% in q3. ceo tim cook telling me for iphone specifically we improved year over year performance even more compared to last quarter, and significantly compared to the first part of the year, and we are off to a really good start with...
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charlie cook of the cook political report will join bill press at this event held at the hill center. >> thank you, good to see you all. it is good to welcome friends from the c-span around the world and we have some stiff competition. but go gnats. it does not start until 8:00 :00 pm. get home and watch the game. charlie cook made the ultimate sacrifice tonight. he has tickets to the game, gave them to his son so he could join us. [applause] >> thank you for that. john might have -- we have a couple exciting programs coming up. senator sherrod brown joins us november 19th and susan rice, former national security adviser on january 14th. no place for political junkies and the cook political report, the editor, founder, publisher, they have been very good to the hill ctr. charlie was here a few years ago. jennifer duffy and david wasserman, have been here with us. in 2020, in the middle of it, a good time to have charlie cook back. >> my pleasure. >> what we talked about this evening. something big has happened since then looming over the political landscape. the impeachment inquiry. w
charlie cook of the cook political report will join bill press at this event held at the hill center. >> thank you, good to see you all. it is good to welcome friends from the c-span around the world and we have some stiff competition. but go gnats. it does not start until 8:00 :00 pm. get home and watch the game. charlie cook made the ultimate sacrifice tonight. he has tickets to the game, gave them to his son so he could join us. [applause] >> thank you for that. john might have...
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cooking the books in their mouth because like me we could cook the books just like in all the famous different ways bankers like here's the way jamie dimon cooked his books here's the way lord blankfein cooked the books at goldman sachs and like a all of celebrity book cookers we could have them right there anyway welcome back thank you michael pence of pet o.-port dot com he's a money manager he's a guy who spent on the show many times and he's got some very interesting insights into all kinds of things let me talk a little bit about your one of your recent newsletters michael it's called gold it's all about real rates not the dollar with just me well a lot of people think well because gold is a real and honest currency that just competes with the dollar so if the dollar is up gold is down and if gold is off dollars down but it's more complicated that then that the primary factor that determines the price of gold is the level of real interest rates so interest rates in a nominal sense can be rising but as long as inflation is rising faster real rates are going down gold is in a bull
cooking the books in their mouth because like me we could cook the books just like in all the famous different ways bankers like here's the way jamie dimon cooked his books here's the way lord blankfein cooked the books at goldman sachs and like a all of celebrity book cookers we could have them right there anyway welcome back thank you michael pence of pet o.-port dot com he's a money manager he's a guy who spent on the show many times and he's got some very interesting insights into all kinds...
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i'm pam cook . >> and i'm dave clark, the big story today our weather, hot, dry and windy conditions are forecast and that means dangerous far condition. pg&e says about 250,000 customers could lose power as early as tomorrow morning as they plan to preemptively shut down power because of dangerous conditions. we will tell you a lot more about the possible power outages in a moment but first let's find out more about the weather, here is meteorologist steve paulson. >> it won't be hot. it will be cooler but windy and low humidity, this is tomorrow not today. we have 24 hours to iron this out. we just had hot yesterday but temperatures today will start to pale off a little but this is for wednesday morning to thursday afternoon. we've got gusting of 45 to 50, everything comes together like a recipe. it all comes together, the system is on its way but mainly we've seen temperatures in the 70s, today it will be 70s and 80s, there is not much going on, maybe some patchy fog but that is the system toward vancouver and seattle sneaking into the bay area and that is the dry cold front that
i'm pam cook . >> and i'm dave clark, the big story today our weather, hot, dry and windy conditions are forecast and that means dangerous far condition. pg&e says about 250,000 customers could lose power as early as tomorrow morning as they plan to preemptively shut down power because of dangerous conditions. we will tell you a lot more about the possible power outages in a moment but first let's find out more about the weather, here is meteorologist steve paulson. >> it won't...
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the massive task of bringing home the 150,000 thomas cook holiday—makers is almost complete.funds. now there's going to be an investigation into how the company was audited. our correspondent tom burridge was on a government funded flight back from mallorca. inside the biggest repatriation operation in living memory. this airbus a380 left manchester early this morning to pick up thomas cook customers who were on holiday when the firm went bust. assembling a fleet of aircraft hasn't been easy. there aren't very many aircraft available around the world, so the aircraft we have been able to get don't mirror the thomas cook fleet. that gives us problems, for example, in the greek islands where the runways are quite short. you can only send in small planes and we don't have enough small planes just for the sheer volume of people. the planes leave uk airports empty. the total cost of the operation to the taxpayer is £40 million. once in mallorca, all aboard the 546th rescue flight in just nine days. before the company went bust, there were seven thomas cook flights scheduled to lea
the massive task of bringing home the 150,000 thomas cook holiday—makers is almost complete.funds. now there's going to be an investigation into how the company was audited. our correspondent tom burridge was on a government funded flight back from mallorca. inside the biggest repatriation operation in living memory. this airbus a380 left manchester early this morning to pick up thomas cook customers who were on holiday when the firm went bust. assembling a fleet of aircraft hasn't been easy....
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robert: can't cook everything live on tv, so okay.eanna: and it's already in a nice piping bag, so we're just going to fill these. robert: the look is so important, huh? deanna: absolutely. robert: the taste is crucial, but the look is also so important. deanna: we eat with our eyes, it's true. now, for our chicharrones, i've just broken a few up into this mortar and pestle here. and we're just going to smash them until they are breacrumbs. now, the flavor of these and the extra added crunch, you can liken it to having bacon on deviled eggs. it's very complimentary. robert: yeah, so it doesn't overwhelm, huh? deanna: yes, it just adds another layer, another level. that seems good. and so, now we've got our crumbled chicharrones, and we're just going to give it a generous helping right on top. and the sprinkling of green onion for a little extra flavor, and of course it looks so pretty. robert: very nice. deanna: yes, and that's really just as simple as that. robert: all right. moving onto? deanna: okay, so we're having a little fun wi
robert: can't cook everything live on tv, so okay.eanna: and it's already in a nice piping bag, so we're just going to fill these. robert: the look is so important, huh? deanna: absolutely. robert: the taste is crucial, but the look is also so important. deanna: we eat with our eyes, it's true. now, for our chicharrones, i've just broken a few up into this mortar and pestle here. and we're just going to smash them until they are breacrumbs. now, the flavor of these and the extra added crunch,...
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for them and many thomas cook employees, it's been an emotional day.h, reports. for the last two and a half weeks, nicola and her colleagues have been living a nightmare. there's been lots of tears, lots of anger. it's just been lonely. yeah. can we meet up? because the routine is gone. i think we have just been trying to process it, haven't we? that what we loved, just trying to get our heads around that it wasn't there any more. i think the first week was a daze, you know, just can't believe it and then you just kind of start to feel really sad at what we've lost and then obviously, this third week, i've applied for anotherjob. but, today, there are whispers of good news. hays travel announced they are buying thomas cook's stores, but it seems too good to be true. branch manager gemma gets through to the team at hays. it was on profit, yes. i am actually sat with all of my team now and they would all be happy to come back to the brand. brilliant, so is that it, then, a definite that the store's opening? thank you for your help. bye— bye. they are ope
for them and many thomas cook employees, it's been an emotional day.h, reports. for the last two and a half weeks, nicola and her colleagues have been living a nightmare. there's been lots of tears, lots of anger. it's just been lonely. yeah. can we meet up? because the routine is gone. i think we have just been trying to process it, haven't we? that what we loved, just trying to get our heads around that it wasn't there any more. i think the first week was a daze, you know, just can't believe...
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>> well, i wouldn't recommend cooking inside of the house. you have to go outside and use a portable stove or something else. >> so it wouldn't be safe to use your fireplace to cook? >> not at first. you should check it by a professional first. >> outside should be a safe place to cook as long as you stay away from buildings and doors and windows. >> yes. that will be fine. >> here we have some alternative cooking areas. >> you can barbecue and if you have a regular propane bark could barbecue. >> thank you for joining us. and thanks for this terrific space that you have in this exhibition space and thanks for helping san francisco stay safe >> (clapping.) >> in san francisco the medical examiner performs the function of investigating medical and legal that occurs with the city and county of san francisco from a variety of circumstances in san francisco there is approximately 5 thousand deaths annually i'm christopher director for the chief mr. chairman the chief my best testimony a at the hall of justice on 870 drooint street that is dramati
>> well, i wouldn't recommend cooking inside of the house. you have to go outside and use a portable stove or something else. >> so it wouldn't be safe to use your fireplace to cook? >> not at first. you should check it by a professional first. >> outside should be a safe place to cook as long as you stay away from buildings and doors and windows. >> yes. that will be fine. >> here we have some alternative cooking areas. >> you can barbecue and if you...
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whole series of events to mark the arrival of captain cook could face protests.full apology? something after all this it would be absurd. others fear it could open the way to global compensation claims in the post—colonial era. james robbins, bbc news. the former bbc and itn newsreader peter sissons has died at the age of 77. a statement from his management company said he "died peacefully last night" in maidstone hospital in kent. lizo mzimba is here. and he was a towering figure in his broadcasting. notjust for the bbc towering figure in his broadcasting. not just for the bbc but towering figure in his broadcasting. notjust for the bbc but other broadcasters as well, he began his career at itn where he was a distinguished journalist before becoming a newscaster and helping couples and some general election night coverage. he was also one of the original newscasters for channel 4 the original newscasters for channel a news in the 1980s. he moved across to the bbc in 1989 as well as presenting national news bulletins he took over from sir robin day is the host of
whole series of events to mark the arrival of captain cook could face protests.full apology? something after all this it would be absurd. others fear it could open the way to global compensation claims in the post—colonial era. james robbins, bbc news. the former bbc and itn newsreader peter sissons has died at the age of 77. a statement from his management company said he "died peacefully last night" in maidstone hospital in kent. lizo mzimba is here. and he was a towering figure...
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didn't go to deal with your guy who would cook with. you would you be. that very night a cow escaped from the optician cause that's what happens when there's no village. you know. very well the older boys argue about who'll be. goes looking for the runaway cow. we've got of you go. it's just you know. how much we peel good night up and then you put. on our. little flip post. as when you do not 8 act. normal. we're back. after spending an hour looking for the cow all around the village. it is that it came back ages ago. it. was in within the sky look at those holes you know nobody knowing if. the next morning the children learn that they have lost one of the 2 hamsters and never. hear. you seen. i don't know that it is yet what do you have show. us the need to but i don't want to share. a laugh. so that christine the red violet combined budgie they go to the district capitol cuts a leaf which is an hour away. the older brothers are ready waiting and without knowing a thing about it the search begins but finding bugs in a small town isn't as easy as they t
didn't go to deal with your guy who would cook with. you would you be. that very night a cow escaped from the optician cause that's what happens when there's no village. you know. very well the older boys argue about who'll be. goes looking for the runaway cow. we've got of you go. it's just you know. how much we peel good night up and then you put. on our. little flip post. as when you do not 8 act. normal. we're back. after spending an hour looking for the cow all around the village. it is...
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i work in technology, and after work i'm learning to cook at a restaurant. of work. i hit "apply," i heard back from the recruiter. and here i am. i wanna have a lot of stories... try a lot of different things. this job, it was exactly what i was looking for. ♪ aaddiction. how juuline hooked kids and ignited an public health crisis." other news outlets report- juul took $12.8 billion from big tobacco. markets e-cigarettes with kid friendly flavors and uses nicotine to addict them. 5 million kids use e-cigarettes. juul is "following big tobacco's playbook." and now, juul is pushing prop c to overturn e-cigarette protections. vote no on juul. no on big tobacco. no on prop c. dubai awaits taste the finer things in life rise above the ordinary travel through time play in the sand celebrate everyday. fly emirates to dubai. for a world of good times. fly emirates. fly better. ♪ [ cheers and applause >> jimmy: our next guest is currently on his nationwide stand-up comedy tour called "tell it like it is. for dates and ticket information, go to danecook.com please we
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officials say the blaze was ignited by a gas stove that exploded as passengers prepared breakfast cooking oil carried by others then caught fire those on board stood little chance as the fire broke out the train was traveling at high speeds through eastern punjab province witnesses say it took nearly 20 minutes for it to come to a halt many of those who died to try to escape the flames by jumping off the train on a. raft soon we saw flames and smoke streaming out of this train. passengers resulting for help and jumping from the train. the rail real officials arrived and started rescue work. to say that. this was just the latest in a series of accidents on pakistan's railways a lack of investment has caused the system to fall into disrepair but it's the worst disaster on the country's railway in almost 15 years and the death toll could rise further. joining me now is journalist us of how she and he is on the speaking to me from the pakistani capital islamabad welcome us and 1st of all can you bring us up to date with the latest from the scene of the accident. yes what we now know is that t
officials say the blaze was ignited by a gas stove that exploded as passengers prepared breakfast cooking oil carried by others then caught fire those on board stood little chance as the fire broke out the train was traveling at high speeds through eastern punjab province witnesses say it took nearly 20 minutes for it to come to a halt many of those who died to try to escape the flames by jumping off the train on a. raft soon we saw flames and smoke streaming out of this train. passengers...