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and we'll be taking an in—depth look at the papers with our reviewers tony grew and caroline frost.tay with us for that. good evening, and welcome to bbc news. the uk's oldest travel firm, thomas cook, is continuing emergency talks with creditors and shareholders tonight, hoping to raise the the £200 million it needs to avoid collapse. ministers say plans to fly holidaymakers back to the uk if necessary are in place, but have dampened hopes of a government rescue bid. our transport correspondent tom burridge reports. people have been starting holidays today in places like majorca, while their travel agent, britain's oldest, battles to stay afloat. time is running out for thomas cook. unless a rescue deal was done by tonight, the firm will fold. we've just flown in from bristol. we're rather concerned, obviously, with regards to what's going to happen, whether we'll be able to fly home or not. i really couldn't care less. if i get stuck here, i get stuck here, don't i? they can't get in either. last night, tourists on holiday with thomas cook were temporarily not allowed to leave the
and we'll be taking an in—depth look at the papers with our reviewers tony grew and caroline frost.tay with us for that. good evening, and welcome to bbc news. the uk's oldest travel firm, thomas cook, is continuing emergency talks with creditors and shareholders tonight, hoping to raise the the £200 million it needs to avoid collapse. ministers say plans to fly holidaymakers back to the uk if necessary are in place, but have dampened hopes of a government rescue bid. our transport...
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tony grew and caroline frost will be back in an hourfor much more. thank you for now.request for an ambulance at manchester. it is michelle gaffey. she said the patient is in the bathroom, she has overdosed. a 35—year—old male. he is not conscious, not breathing — overdose. america is facing the worst public health crisis in its history. 70,000 of its citizens are dying each yearfrom drug overdoses. i'm not doing nothing except sticking a needle in my arm, every day, all day long. it's a waste of everything. around three quarters of those are a result of opioid addiction. it's the number—one killer of americans under 50, and it has reduced the average life expectancy. we go out on these types of calls over and over and over again, all day long. doug, can you get up? by the end of this programme, three lives will have been lost due to opioid overdoses. it's a crisis widely blamed on the overprescribing of pain medication, the addictive nature of which has left many turning to the street when their prescription dries up. i was 16 years old and got my wisdom teeth out. an
tony grew and caroline frost will be back in an hourfor much more. thank you for now.request for an ambulance at manchester. it is michelle gaffey. she said the patient is in the bathroom, she has overdosed. a 35—year—old male. he is not conscious, not breathing — overdose. america is facing the worst public health crisis in its history. 70,000 of its citizens are dying each yearfrom drug overdoses. i'm not doing nothing except sticking a needle in my arm, every day, all day long. it's a...
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with me are parliamentaryjournalist tony grew and entertainment journalist caroline frost.y in. the telegraph leads with the future of labour, after its shadow foreign secretary emily thornberry warned the party could lose almost a third of its membership if it did not adopt a remain stance over brexit. the i says mr corbyn is preparing to go to battle against his own mps and party activists on the issue. the front page of the times also looks at the party conference, but focuses on labour's plans to abolish private schools. the daily mail leads on thomas cook, and says it could take up to two weeks for the government to re—patriate 165,000 of the compa ny‘s customers who are abroad. the financial times also features that story, and says the total compensation bill could exceed £600 million. and the mirror says labour is announcing plans to compensate veterans who were victims of nuclear testing. we will begin with the times. independent schools will be abolished by labour, caroline. the party has voted to end hierarchy and elitism, as they see it. quite a shakeup. can you
with me are parliamentaryjournalist tony grew and entertainment journalist caroline frost.y in. the telegraph leads with the future of labour, after its shadow foreign secretary emily thornberry warned the party could lose almost a third of its membership if it did not adopt a remain stance over brexit. the i says mr corbyn is preparing to go to battle against his own mps and party activists on the issue. the front page of the times also looks at the party conference, but focuses on labour's...
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our guests joining me tonight are parliamentaryjournalist tony grew and entertainment journalist carolinemergency talks with its creditors, hoping to raise the £200 million needed to avoid collapse. the foreign secretary, dominic raab, says plans to fly holidaymakers back to the uk if necessary are in place and that no one would be stranded. 0ur transport correspondent, tom burridge, reports. people have been starting holidays today in places like majorca, while their travel agent, britain‘s oldest, battles to stay afloat. time is running out for thomas cook. unless a rescue deal is done by tonight, the firm will fold. we have just flown in from bristol, we are rather concerned obviously with regards to what is going to happen, whether we will be able to fly home or not. i really couldn't care less, if i get stuck here, i get stuck here, don't i? they can't get in either. last night tourists on holiday with with thomas cook were temporarily not allowed to leave their hotel in tunisia. the coach is trying to get in to collect people to go to the airport, to leave to go home, and management
our guests joining me tonight are parliamentaryjournalist tony grew and entertainment journalist carolinemergency talks with its creditors, hoping to raise the £200 million needed to avoid collapse. the foreign secretary, dominic raab, says plans to fly holidaymakers back to the uk if necessary are in place and that no one would be stranded. 0ur transport correspondent, tom burridge, reports. people have been starting holidays today in places like majorca, while their travel agent, britain‘s...
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and 11:30 this evening in the papers — our guestsjoining me tonight are parliamentaryjournalist tony grewthomas cook is holding emergency talks with its creditors, hoping to raise the 200 million pounds needed to avoid collapse. the foreign secretary dominic raab says plans to fly holiday—makers back to the uk if necessary are in place and that no one would be stranded. 0ur transport correspondent tom burridge reports. people have been starting holidays today in places like majorca while their travel agent, battles to stay afloat. time is running out for thomas cook and the less a rescue deal is done by tonight, the firm will forward. we have just flown in from bristol and we are rather concerned with regards to what is going to happen to whether or not will fly home or not. i don't care, ifi will fly home or not. i don't care, if i get stuck here, get stuck here. tourists on holiday were temporarily not allowed to leave their hotels. you can see, they trying to get people to go to the airport to leave to go home and management are not allowing it. hotel management worried that they might
and 11:30 this evening in the papers — our guestsjoining me tonight are parliamentaryjournalist tony grewthomas cook is holding emergency talks with its creditors, hoping to raise the 200 million pounds needed to avoid collapse. the foreign secretary dominic raab says plans to fly holiday—makers back to the uk if necessary are in place and that no one would be stranded. 0ur transport correspondent tom burridge reports. people have been starting holidays today in places like majorca while...
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owner tony quach grew his business so fast, he failed to figure out the fundamentals. , the mold's plastic. tony: mold's plastic. michael: you can't do that. with the new fda laws, you'd have to test that those chemicals aren't breaking down the plastic, which they probably are. lemonis: now he's letting down his customers... carolyn: there would be like five flavors out. lemonis: that'd be like going to baskin robbins or 31 flavors and them saying, "sorry, we only have 20." ...he's letting down his employees... ovie: it'd be nice if my own opinion mattered. lemonis: it'll be a giant [bleep]show unless you guys are on the same page. ...and with a new baby at home, he feels like he's letting down his family. tony: my wife, steph, is an absolutely trouper. she's so understanding, but i know she deserves so much more. lemonis: if i can't help him see what he's done wrong... tony: i guess i just had visions of grandeur. lemonis: ...and where he needs to go next... i want to literally start new. ...this business will evaporate. tony: this is a little -- can we get off camera
owner tony quach grew his business so fast, he failed to figure out the fundamentals. , the mold's plastic. tony: mold's plastic. michael: you can't do that. with the new fda laws, you'd have to test that those chemicals aren't breaking down the plastic, which they probably are. lemonis: now he's letting down his customers... carolyn: there would be like five flavors out. lemonis: that'd be like going to baskin robbins or 31 flavors and them saying, "sorry, we only have 20." ...he's...
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owner tony quach grew his business so fast, he failed to figure out the fundamentals. you'd have to test that those chemicals aren't breaking down the plastic, which they probably are. lemonis: now he's letting down his customers... carolyn: there would be like five flavors out. lemonis: that'd be like going to baskin robbins
owner tony quach grew his business so fast, he failed to figure out the fundamentals. you'd have to test that those chemicals aren't breaking down the plastic, which they probably are. lemonis: now he's letting down his customers... carolyn: there would be like five flavors out. lemonis: that'd be like going to baskin robbins
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tony was born in california and grew up in hannaford where he graduated from high school. then went on to pursue a higher education at bakersfield college, san jose state and porterville college. a selfless leader, tony proudly served in the california national guard and the united states air force. amongst his many jobs in life, tony managed a 2015y's drug store, but then with the support of his wife, pat, accomplished a life long dream by opening the renowned tony's funded an aino and insurance agency. during his impressive business career, he served in elected roles as both a city councilmember and as mayor. tony passed away on june 20, 2019. but he leaves behind a legacy that will live on. madam speaker, i urge my colleagues to join me in honoring the life of anthony "tony" martinez. may he rest in peace and may we always remember his dedication to delano, central valley and our great nation. with that, i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from south carolina seek recognition? without objection, the gentleman
tony was born in california and grew up in hannaford where he graduated from high school. then went on to pursue a higher education at bakersfield college, san jose state and porterville college. a selfless leader, tony proudly served in the california national guard and the united states air force. amongst his many jobs in life, tony managed a 2015y's drug store, but then with the support of his wife, pat, accomplished a life long dream by opening the renowned tony's funded an aino and...
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tony roden and his business partner. it started as a 14-store counter and grew into a culinary landmark institution.erving old-fashioned italian-american fare, they provide hardy portions at reasonable prices. the oldest of all the restaurants, the original joe's was the innovator of the renowned joe's concept. original joe's moved to its present-day location in north beach after a fire in 2007. items were salvaged from the fire and restored, including original signage, booths, wood paneling, original brick from the back bar for the fireplace, kich counter stools, bar stools, art work on the walls. the business is still owned and operated by the family of tony roden. item 3(f) is san francisco zen center. the organization established in 1962 is one of the largest zen residential training and practice centers outside of asia. the soto zen or soto school is one of the largest of three sects of japanese buddhism. as the center grew, it became necessary to look for an independent home. since 1969, the zen center's main location has been 300 page street, a building designed by julia morgan to support a r
tony roden and his business partner. it started as a 14-store counter and grew into a culinary landmark institution.erving old-fashioned italian-american fare, they provide hardy portions at reasonable prices. the oldest of all the restaurants, the original joe's was the innovator of the renowned joe's concept. original joe's moved to its present-day location in north beach after a fire in 2007. items were salvaged from the fire and restored, including original signage, booths, wood paneling,...
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tony, we have moved on to eating. this is the finalized product. >> there you go. smoked bacon and eggs and then we have a french toast one. pete: let's go. ed: i grewon river edge. rick: you got it. thank you so much. more "fox & friends" coming up in a minute. ♪ s your reflection. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty, liberty, liberty, liberty ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ jedediah: amazing! that's the air force's own full spectrum performing "can't hold us" on the fox square. new recruits are going to be sworn in live right here on air, but that is good music. pete: that is. and the silent drill team right there, throwing the rifles. absolute precision. ladies and gentlemen, your united states air force. ed: shut up and dance with me earlier, and they did a great job with that as well. cool to see the best and the brightest, the next generation of fighters for america -- pete: it's like the ultimate discipline of the drill team where they're throwing rifles with bayonets that are sharp. jedediah: and there's so many fox news viewers outside that are excited to see them, so passionate about the military. it's amazing, the energy out there right now is just incredibl
tony, we have moved on to eating. this is the finalized product. >> there you go. smoked bacon and eggs and then we have a french toast one. pete: let's go. ed: i grewon river edge. rick: you got it. thank you so much. more "fox & friends" coming up in a minute. ♪ s your reflection. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty, liberty, liberty, liberty ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ jedediah: amazing! that's the air force's own full spectrum performing "can't hold us" on the...