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tesco, their results have not ignited the ftse. there has also been a drag on the markets because i'll crude oil has been on the slide. shares in centrica are down. sse has also fallen by around 3.7%. that is it from me. simon, back to you. ben brown is with the news that too. with the forecast is alina jenkins. a bit ofa with the forecast is alina jenkins. a bit of a north—south split across the country. southern areas holding onto sunshine. a lovely afternoon in parts of cornwall that part of sunshine and more logan yesterday, but for the net that is a more different picture. persistent rain across northern england, northern ireland, western parts of scotland. that will continue to this afternoon and the saving. it will only become more persistent across northern ireland and western and southern scotla nd ireland and western and southern scotland seeking its way down into wales and mainly into northern parts of the midlands. the contrast further north and east across scotla nd further north and east across scotland a few bluste
tesco, their results have not ignited the ftse. there has also been a drag on the markets because i'll crude oil has been on the slide. shares in centrica are down. sse has also fallen by around 3.7%. that is it from me. simon, back to you. ben brown is with the news that too. with the forecast is alina jenkins. a bit ofa with the forecast is alina jenkins. a bit of a north—south split across the country. southern areas holding onto sunshine. a lovely afternoon in parts of cornwall that part...
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he does not think it will disproportionally affect tesco >> tesco not the only one dealing with that problem, sainsbury and the other big four as well. e-mail the show, streetsignseurope@cnbc.com you can also find us on twitter, streetsignseurope@cnbc and @carolincnbc is my handle. >>> king salman has become the first energy monarch to visit russia as energy ties between the two countries owgr we'll look at that when we come back nge, causing a lack of sharpness, or even trouble with recall. thankfully, the breakthrough in prevagen helps your brain and actually improves memory. the secret is an ingredient originally discovered... in jellyfish. in clinical trials, prevagen has been shown to improve short-term memory. prevagen. the name to remember. my friend susie cracks and hello sensitive bladder. ring a bell? then you have to try always discreet. i didn't think protection this thin could work. but the super absorbent core turns liquid to gel. for incredible protection... ...that's surprisingly thin. so it's out of sight... ...and out of mind. always discreet. for bladder leaks. als
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tesco up by 2%. --licity is interesting, publicis is interesting. could we see a potential and amalgamation. feels like more of a slow burn to me at this point, but worth paying attention to. let's take a quick look at the downside stocks on the move this morning. perkins, paddy power interesting, royal mail with the strike story that may be a problem for royal mail, trading down by 1.43%. i will get you a price on volkswagen and we will get act to that, as -- back to that, as well. story should the be more positive from volkswagen at the start of mornings -- the morning straight. its turn back to what is happening stateside with the fed. bloomberg sources indicating donald trump's advisers have given him a final list of people they are recommending as candidates. yellen, garyet cohn is also said to be still in the running. the former fed board governer, the current fed favoredvernor, who is a fiscal conservative said to be in the mix as well. that would be interest -- an interesting choice given mr. president's view on debt. the head of investment
tesco up by 2%. --licity is interesting, publicis is interesting. could we see a potential and amalgamation. feels like more of a slow burn to me at this point, but worth paying attention to. let's take a quick look at the downside stocks on the move this morning. perkins, paddy power interesting, royal mail with the strike story that may be a problem for royal mail, trading down by 1.43%. i will get you a price on volkswagen and we will get act to that, as -- back to that, as well. story...
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tesco says fresh food in particular performed well. our business correspondent emma simpson has spoken to tesco's chief executive who says he's happy the results. i would describe them as a strong set of results, i am pleased with what we've delivered this year, the hundred thousand more customers shopping with us driving the results which are today. it shows the turnaround is firmly on track. which are today. it shows the turnaround is firmly on trackm which are today. it shows the turnaround is firmly on track. it is pretty much three years since you took charge. when is it going to be job done? when is that turnaround going to be complete. job done? when is that turnaround going to be completelj job done? when is that turnaround going to be complete. i suspect it is neverjob done. in a businesslike tesco there's always more you want to do. we set ourselves a medium—term ambition for 1920 and we showed today we firmly on track do it. the business is improving on every single measure yet i suspect it is neverjob done, there will a l
tesco says fresh food in particular performed well. our business correspondent emma simpson has spoken to tesco's chief executive who says he's happy the results. i would describe them as a strong set of results, i am pleased with what we've delivered this year, the hundred thousand more customers shopping with us driving the results which are today. it shows the turnaround is firmly on track. which are today. it shows the turnaround is firmly on trackm which are today. it shows the turnaround...
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one was a senior accountant in tesco. it was said he and other colleagues had told the three accused about the growing gap. the qc said two staff felt so compromise that they resigned. 0ne manager quit after saying the current environment had broken him and described staff as being in tea rs, and described staff as being in tears, fearing the loss of their accountancy qualifications other what they were being asked to do. the court also heard how the alleged this representing of income was the biggest kept secret in tesco and if it were to get out, it would not be a good thing. at one point, he told one of the defendants the former uk managing director chris bush, that the projected shortfall could be as much as £600 million by the end of the financial year. soon afterwards he told colleagues the whistle was about to blow. the fight starts now, he said. it is one i am going to haveif he said. it is one i am going to have if tesco is to become better. the trial continues. in a moment a summary of the business news this ho
one was a senior accountant in tesco. it was said he and other colleagues had told the three accused about the growing gap. the qc said two staff felt so compromise that they resigned. 0ne manager quit after saying the current environment had broken him and described staff as being in tea rs, and described staff as being in tears, fearing the loss of their accountancy qualifications other what they were being asked to do. the court also heard how the alleged this representing of income was the...
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there are 500 million of these coins still in circulation, tesco was saying, we will give it another week. you can still hand them in long after the deadline, but them in long after the deadline, but the treasury are concerned, the royal mint, they are concerned about this initiative by tesco muddying the waters a bit. making it slightly unclear. my problem with the new coins, the parking meters will not ta ke coins, the parking meters will not take them yet. well, they are going to have to take them from monday. and those of us of a certain generation don't use cards at all! as broadcasting royalty, you have other people carry your cash. as broadcasting royalty, you have other people carry your cashlj as broadcasting royalty, you have other people carry your cash. i do not! a lot of cash! they clearly pay you a lot of an itv. thank you so much for looking at the stories behind the headlines, many thanks, northern soul mates, good to see you. that is all for the papers tonight. don't forget, you can see the front pages of the papers online on the bbc news website. it's all there for
there are 500 million of these coins still in circulation, tesco was saying, we will give it another week. you can still hand them in long after the deadline, but them in long after the deadline, but the treasury are concerned, the royal mint, they are concerned about this initiative by tesco muddying the waters a bit. making it slightly unclear. my problem with the new coins, the parking meters will not ta ke coins, the parking meters will not take them yet. well, they are going to have to...
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are you still committed to overseas tesco or not? .lan: we are we have two very strong regions where we have changed the leadership. this time around we have a central european region and an agent region. both have shown good in -- asian region. both have shown good increase in profitability. mark: what do you think is challenged at tesco as we approach the end of 2017? alan: we are focused on improving the competitive offer and giving our customers what they want. little by little, we are on track for delivering that 3.5% to 4% operating margin by 2020. you thees it trouble way we are progressing on brexit negotiations, the unstable government, or do you get on with it? alan: we are focused on our clients and we deal with all things externally as they happen. was my conversation with the tesco cfo alan stewart. now, a look at some of the biggest business stories in the news right now. shares of mylan surging. u.s. regulations -- regulators have approved a generic of a multiple sclerosis drug. they sold $3 billion of the drug in the
are you still committed to overseas tesco or not? .lan: we are we have two very strong regions where we have changed the leadership. this time around we have a central european region and an agent region. both have shown good in -- asian region. both have shown good increase in profitability. mark: what do you think is challenged at tesco as we approach the end of 2017? alan: we are focused on improving the competitive offer and giving our customers what they want. little by little, we are on...
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one was a senior kyoto treatiant in tesco and the prosecution said that he and other colleagues told the three accused about the growing gap. the qc said that two staff felt so compromised that they resigned. one manager quit after saying the current environment had broken him and described staff as being in tea rs and described staff as being in tears fearing the loss of their accountancy qualifications over what they were being asked to do. the court heard how the alleged misrepresenting of income was the biggest kept secret in tesco and if it was to get out it would not be a good thing. one of the defendants said that the shortfall could be as much as £600 million by the end of the financial year. soon afterwards, he told colleagues the whistle was about to blow. the fight starts now. he said. it is one i have to if tesco is to become betterment he will be the first witness to take the stand. we will look at how the financial markets closed, but before that, our headlines: president trump says america will have to talk about its gun laws after a retired accountant, stephen paddoc
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the fight i have to have if tesco is to become better. the three men at the centre of this trial are accused of fraud and false accounting. the prosecution alleged they cooked the books and massage the figures to meet challenging financial targets. all three men deny any wrongdoing and the trial continues. the trial of an army instructor accused of trying to kill his wife by tampering with her parachute, has heard from one of the country's most experienced parachutists. victoria cilliers suffered multiple injuries when both her main and reserve parachutes failed to open during a jump over salisbury plain. emile cilliers denies the charges. duncan kennedy is at winchester crown court. this is the trial of a man, husband, accused of trying to kill his wife by sabotaging her parachute and today the jury heard from one of britain's greatest parachute experts, one of those who helped investigate this accident. he showed thejury investigate this accident. he showed the jury the kind investigate this accident. he showed thejury the kind parachut
the fight i have to have if tesco is to become better. the three men at the centre of this trial are accused of fraud and false accounting. the prosecution alleged they cooked the books and massage the figures to meet challenging financial targets. all three men deny any wrongdoing and the trial continues. the trial of an army instructor accused of trying to kill his wife by tampering with her parachute, has heard from one of the country's most experienced parachutists. victoria cilliers...
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including tesco. including tesco. it could be bad for the company, another food safety issue we have seen another food safety issue we have seenin another food safety issue we have seen in the past with the burgers and the horsemeat, in the context of brexit, one of the great benefits was we would have less red tape but the problem is as soon as we start looking at red tape, we want to cut which regulations? which ones don't we like? no more chlorinated chicken. we have to show, like the simplification of credit, there aren't these easy wins in policies it sometimes seems. a spokesman for the company has said they are shocked by the allegations, we've been working around the clock to get to the truth of the matter and since the allegations were raised there haven't been any identified breaches so haven't been any identified breaches so there are clear worries there. let's move on to north korea. donald trump dismissing rex tillerson, saying we are going to have a chat with pyongyang, we aren't into dark a place. rex t
including tesco. including tesco. it could be bad for the company, another food safety issue we have seen another food safety issue we have seenin another food safety issue we have seen in the past with the burgers and the horsemeat, in the context of brexit, one of the great benefits was we would have less red tape but the problem is as soon as we start looking at red tape, we want to cut which regulations? which ones don't we like? no more chlorinated chicken. we have to show, like the...
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and to please stay informed and to an end tesco tuned in. i just spoke to a cal fire firefighter, who just came off line and they were headed to their hotel. they said outside of fairfield, they built a 20 foot dozer line that is firefighter talk for they built a 20 foot big dick the earth up trying to stop the fire from crossing. i asked them if the people in fairfield can go to bed tonight and not worry about this until the morning. he said it is a -- if the wind saves where it is now where it's not blowing, he does not think the fire will jump the line. but if there is a big wind pickup, all bets are off and be prepared to evacuate. so unfortunately i cannot tell fairfield to sleep in tonight. you have to be on guard and on alert. if you don't want to risk hearing the evacuation call overnight, you can go to the high school or the allenwood sports complex. the allenwood sports complex, fairfield police sent out a press release saying that it is open. there is no school happening in fairfield or the valley unified school district tomorrow
and to please stay informed and to an end tesco tuned in. i just spoke to a cal fire firefighter, who just came off line and they were headed to their hotel. they said outside of fairfield, they built a 20 foot dozer line that is firefighter talk for they built a 20 foot big dick the earth up trying to stop the fire from crossing. i asked them if the people in fairfield can go to bed tonight and not worry about this until the morning. he said it is a -- if the wind saves where it is now where...
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some stores, including poundland, tesco and iceland, will continue to accept the old coins until the end of october and in case you were wondering what happens to the old coins, they will be melted down to make new ones. we have been talking about hurricane ophelia, let's get the forecast. there has been mist, low cloud and fog this morning. that is lifting and skies will brighten in england and skies will brighten in england and wales. some sunshine in the east. cloud though and rain and drizzle pushing down across scotland and northern ireland. not as warm here. top temperatures in eastern england 23 degrees. a decent evening and the rain not amounting to much in the north. but getting a boost later on as the wind picks up and we draw up even later on as the wind picks up and we draw up even warmer later on as the wind picks up and we draw up even warmer air. temperatures no lower than 13 or 14. the winds strengthen into monday as what is left of hurricane ophelia approaches ireland and northern ireland. the winds picking up to 80mph in gusts. rain in northern ireland and scotland.
some stores, including poundland, tesco and iceland, will continue to accept the old coins until the end of october and in case you were wondering what happens to the old coins, they will be melted down to make new ones. we have been talking about hurricane ophelia, let's get the forecast. there has been mist, low cloud and fog this morning. that is lifting and skies will brighten in england and skies will brighten in england and wales. some sunshine in the east. cloud though and rain and...
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some stores, including poundland, tesco and iceland, will continue to accept the old coins until the end of october and in case you were wondering what happens to the old coins, they will be melted down to make a new ones. let's talk about the new pound coins. loads of you will have had them by now, but, as we've been hearing, from today there are some places where you won't be able to use the old pound coins. let's speak now to annie shaw, she's a money expert from the consumer site cashquestions.com thank you for being with us. we gather this still something like 450 million of the old pounds still in the hands of the public? apparently so. the hands of the public? apparently so. i knowi the hands of the public? apparently so. i know i haven't got any. i had a tradesman around the other day and didn't have enough to pay him and i was emptying my gym bag and there are apparently 450 million hiding somewhere. i bet there is one or two behind that sofa you're sitting on! possibly! have a look after this inter. why do we need the new pound coin, people say what is wrong with the old on
some stores, including poundland, tesco and iceland, will continue to accept the old coins until the end of october and in case you were wondering what happens to the old coins, they will be melted down to make a new ones. let's talk about the new pound coins. loads of you will have had them by now, but, as we've been hearing, from today there are some places where you won't be able to use the old pound coins. let's speak now to annie shaw, she's a money expert from the consumer site...
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amit soni had joined the uk arm of tesco a year before and said pa rt arm of tesco a year before and said part of his team was starting to give up and there was a sense of disillusionment. he went on to say that the team was falling apart and there had been a couple of resignations and more were expected. he had been describing the low morale within his team, saying there was a high level of anxiety to meet targets. the three men on trial are accused of fraud and fulford counting, the prosecution allege that they cooked the books and massage the figures ahead of the scandal, saying that all of these charges were mounting up to a high level of pressure. the scandal led to £2 billion being wiped off the total share value on the stock markets. all three men, carl robbo, chris bush, and john scoular, deny any wrongdoing and the trial continues. thank you. time to look at the weather with ben rich. good afternoon, the weather slowly but surely calming down after what has been a fairly turbulent 24 hours, some windy weather and for some others this morning brought a short sharp shock of r
amit soni had joined the uk arm of tesco a year before and said pa rt arm of tesco a year before and said part of his team was starting to give up and there was a sense of disillusionment. he went on to say that the team was falling apart and there had been a couple of resignations and more were expected. he had been describing the low morale within his team, saying there was a high level of anxiety to meet targets. the three men on trial are accused of fraud and fulford counting, the...
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tesco is restarting the dividend. we have not had one for three years so that is going to be good news for mr. lewis in the team. the slump in the pound has pushed them to raise prices but they did not go as much as their rivals did. isis around industry have been rising by 3%. themption of the dividend, pencil and was 703 million pounds. we will talk to the cfo a little bit later on. team at 8:45orning a.m. let's talk about markets. we have the number one headline which is all about the fed. all about who might take over at the fed. you're seeing equity markets pretty much roll a little bit haver in the opening, we the dax coming back, they had a day off yesterday. they're playing a little bit of catch-up. it is readjusting for yesterday's trade and london down by 1/8 of 1%. this is the risk radar. radar, asian equities are higher. index thehe china highest since january. the hang seng is on a three-day role. carmakers driving higher. posting -- you're seeing a rise in the asian stock. or is he just another man that
tesco is restarting the dividend. we have not had one for three years so that is going to be good news for mr. lewis in the team. the slump in the pound has pushed them to raise prices but they did not go as much as their rivals did. isis around industry have been rising by 3%. themption of the dividend, pencil and was 703 million pounds. we will talk to the cfo a little bit later on. team at 8:45orning a.m. let's talk about markets. we have the number one headline which is all about the fed....
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several high street retailers, including tesco and mothercare, have stopped selling baby sleep positioners — also known as baby nests — because of concerns about their safety. a us health regulator said they can cause suffocation and have been linked to 12 infant deaths in america. the products are aimed at babies under six months old and are designed to keep them in the same position while they sleep. sima kotecha reports. how to make sure your baby sleeps safely and peacefully. a question all mums and dads want the answer to. one suggestion — a sleep positioner, or as it is sometimes called a nest or a pod. it moulds itself around the baby to keep it in position. but today some shops have stopped selling them after concerns from america that they could lead to suffocation. following advice from the health regulator in the us, john lieu you whiches and mothercare, which sold one baby sleep positioner, have have withdrawn them from sale ebay and tesco who sold them through third party suppliers will not sell them online. 12 infant deaths in the us have been linked to the sleep positi
several high street retailers, including tesco and mothercare, have stopped selling baby sleep positioners — also known as baby nests — because of concerns about their safety. a us health regulator said they can cause suffocation and have been linked to 12 infant deaths in america. the products are aimed at babies under six months old and are designed to keep them in the same position while they sleep. sima kotecha reports. how to make sure your baby sleeps safely and peacefully. a question...
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profits at tesco soared in the first half of the year. that figure came in at £760 million pounds, a rise of more than 20% and yet its shares actually went down. the european commision has ordered amazon to pay about 250 million euros in back—taxes to luxembourg. the eu says luxembourg gave amazon a sweetheart deal which meant it didn't pay tax on three quarters of its profits. shares in energy companies took a beating after theresa may promised a cap on energy prices. mrs may said the energy market was "broken". richard dunbar from aberdeen asset management joins me now. let's look at those energy prices. what impact will this energy cap or proposed cap have on the company ‘s? it is hard to say. it is not going to be positive in the market has taken a cautious view, with centrica shares down 6% and scottish shares down 3%. the companies are obviously keen to get clarity. that is what centrica is saying, and they want something that is time—limited. it is unhelpful for profits and competition. price capping is not a strategy to nor
profits at tesco soared in the first half of the year. that figure came in at £760 million pounds, a rise of more than 20% and yet its shares actually went down. the european commision has ordered amazon to pay about 250 million euros in back—taxes to luxembourg. the eu says luxembourg gave amazon a sweetheart deal which meant it didn't pay tax on three quarters of its profits. shares in energy companies took a beating after theresa may promised a cap on energy prices. mrs may said the...
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if you look at tesco and sainsbury‘s, they haven't upgraded their trolleys. govia thameslink. .. it is quite a short transition period we have got between the old regime and the new one. and i think this is why shops like poundland fa ntastically this is why shops like poundland fantastically have agreed to take pounds old and new. they do not discriminate despite the new regime. i wonder how this works. if banks would accept these old pounds legal tender, what will poundland do? the federation of small businesses say this is really tough for a small shopkeepers who have all these pans and have to get them through very quickly. i would and have to get them through very quickly. iwould imagine and have to get them through very quickly. i would imagine there will be some compromise from the treasury and the royal mint to make the extent that transition period. much like brexit, they will be a cut—off date. everything comes back to brexit. the daily mail, gender nuclear —— gender neutral census, we may not have to declare whether we are male orfemale. may not have to declare w
if you look at tesco and sainsbury‘s, they haven't upgraded their trolleys. govia thameslink. .. it is quite a short transition period we have got between the old regime and the new one. and i think this is why shops like poundland fa ntastically this is why shops like poundland fantastically have agreed to take pounds old and new. they do not discriminate despite the new regime. i wonder how this works. if banks would accept these old pounds legal tender, what will poundland do? the...
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of a shocker hydel took a risk in appointing thirty two year old to tesco as coach for the season to discard only coached eleven games in the german second division with the hour before getting the call but another win against mines will push out into the champions league places. as we were trying to focus just on minds starts is one hundred percent i'm sure there are a team who will test and thinking about anything else would be stupid lissac on them was on the. to desk i was right to be wary after months moved up to tenth last weekend with a three two win over hamburg game on. now the longest enduring sailing event of the wild a valvo ocean race begins this weekend in the spanish port city of. on the competitions there every three years and will finish in eight months time in the dutch city of the hague this year the race is all about equal opportunities. this year's volvo ocean race has a new law following rule changes and encouraging more women to participate in the once male dominated competition welcomes eighteen female senators this year for the seven teams racing around the w
of a shocker hydel took a risk in appointing thirty two year old to tesco as coach for the season to discard only coached eleven games in the german second division with the hour before getting the call but another win against mines will push out into the champions league places. as we were trying to focus just on minds starts is one hundred percent i'm sure there are a team who will test and thinking about anything else would be stupid lissac on them was on the. to desk i was right to be wary...
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studio: several high—street retailers including tesco and mothercare have stopped selling baby sleep position is, also known as baby nest, because of their concerns over safety. they have been linked to 12 infant deaths in america. they are built for babies under six months old and are designed to keep them in the same position while they sleep. how to make sure your baby stays in the same position. a sleep position, moulding itself around your baby to keep it in position. today some shops have stopped selling them after concerns from america it could lead to suffocation. following advice from the health regulator in the us, john lewis and mothercare, which each sold one baby sleep position, have withdrawn from sale. ebay and tesco, who previously sold them on their websites through third party suppliers, will not be selling them online. 12 infant deaths in the us have been linked to the sleep position. most of the parents here today have said they are often anxious when deciding what equipment to use for their babies. they said today's story had an impact. it's best to follow the ad
studio: several high—street retailers including tesco and mothercare have stopped selling baby sleep position is, also known as baby nest, because of their concerns over safety. they have been linked to 12 infant deaths in america. they are built for babies under six months old and are designed to keep them in the same position while they sleep. how to make sure your baby stays in the same position. a sleep position, moulding itself around your baby to keep it in position. today some shops...
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and tesco says you can spend them in its stores for an extra week. monetary valuer richard beale is here to tell us how we can get rid of the old £1 coins, and how complicated it is to phase them out. what are some of the issues that shops are facing, and us as well, as we try not to use the old round pound? it is not that complicated, really. it is just that if people are using the old round pounds, getting them back and change, you will need to get the new £1 coins in change. the old ones will be legal tender anyway, so there is no need to panic. in fact, you can redeem coins and notes from as far back as the 1930s. so don't panic is the main theme. so what should be happening? when shops for example are getting in the old pounds, they should be exchanging them? what should be exchanging them? what should actually be happening? they should actually be happening? they should not give you back the old £1, but people with coin jars are spending them and they are in the till, in the shop assistant gets them out and give them back. for clarity, in de
and tesco says you can spend them in its stores for an extra week. monetary valuer richard beale is here to tell us how we can get rid of the old £1 coins, and how complicated it is to phase them out. what are some of the issues that shops are facing, and us as well, as we try not to use the old round pound? it is not that complicated, really. it is just that if people are using the old round pounds, getting them back and change, you will need to get the new £1 coins in change. the old ones...
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some stores including poundland, tesco and iceland, will continue to accept the old coins until the end of october and in case you were wondering what happens to the old coins, they will be melted down to make a new one. killer drivers could face life behind bars under new legislation, the government has confirmed. one family who are pushing for such changes are ian and dawn brown— la rtley. their sonjoseph was killed three years ago in a road accident. morning to you both. tell us what happened tojoseph. joseph was a full of life kind of person. he was all about helping people out and very ambitious and a go—getter. what happened tojoseph? he was coming home in the early hours of november nine and as he drove through an intersection, a couple of cars were racing, one of which went into joseph and killed him instantly. how fast? the police reckon they were travelling well over 80 miles per hour. at the time they saw that, it was one of the worst urban accidents they have ever seen because joseph's car was split into. since then, you have been campaigning to see changes in the law. w
some stores including poundland, tesco and iceland, will continue to accept the old coins until the end of october and in case you were wondering what happens to the old coins, they will be melted down to make a new one. killer drivers could face life behind bars under new legislation, the government has confirmed. one family who are pushing for such changes are ian and dawn brown— la rtley. their sonjoseph was killed three years ago in a road accident. morning to you both. tell us what...
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this includes tesco's, which is going to transformation phase and attacked by a -- in a hypothetical offense. it has 35% of our market in the u.k.. it cut back its international expansion. i believe it will be doing a tall percent yield in 1.5 years time. the stock can do fantastically well in the future. >> should they limit sterling exposure due to this uncertainty? i think sterling is a very difficult currency to hold. guy: do you run your screen over what is happening? what is going on? freddie: my characterization is one where the economics of solid around the world. we have already priced that into the market. overpricednk we have it in. markets are a little bit expensive in some areas and cheaper in others. there is a lot of variation beneath the surface, which is why we are looking at the value stocks at the moment, which will do two things, especially if you can buy a tesco. it should not suffer a rotation or derating. it should participate through its own self-help story in the leg of the equity market. guy: thank you very much indeed, freddie lait. up next, as president xi
this includes tesco's, which is going to transformation phase and attacked by a -- in a hypothetical offense. it has 35% of our market in the u.k.. it cut back its international expansion. i believe it will be doing a tall percent yield in 1.5 years time. the stock can do fantastically well in the future. >> should they limit sterling exposure due to this uncertainty? i think sterling is a very difficult currency to hold. guy: do you run your screen over what is happening? what is going...
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are tesco. has a heated steering wheel. there gauges match the rest of the futuristic interior. the central console is tiny but about the only place to stow things is in the doors it color of the seats matches the dashboard their lower back supports makes them very comfortable. and on a fine of andre says that there are various ways of breaking when approaching a curve or a traffic light it's kind of the rest of the extenders if one is to shift down and let the transmission slow the car but that jolts the car making it out of balance and putting wear on the mechanical parts doesn't get off the test make it out or if you're an experienced driver you can double clutch but it's not so easy to find the perfect pressure points at the same time on all three pedals book printed sofa designates to your target doc that's why toyota installed the i empty system is a fancy name for an automatic double clutching systems i've when you shift down the car automatically uses targeted fuel burst to adjust the revs between the transmission and the engine so that the car uses the engine braking ef
are tesco. has a heated steering wheel. there gauges match the rest of the futuristic interior. the central console is tiny but about the only place to stow things is in the doors it color of the seats matches the dashboard their lower back supports makes them very comfortable. and on a fine of andre says that there are various ways of breaking when approaching a curve or a traffic light it's kind of the rest of the extenders if one is to shift down and let the transmission slow the car but...
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tesco and boots had withdrawn the product up the us health regulators that they could cause suffocation. they have been linked to 12 infant deaths in america. ryanair‘s chief operations officer is to resign at the end of the month, following mistakes over pilot rotas that led to the cancellation of more then 20,000 flights. michael hickey worked at the airline for 30 years and was responsible for the scheduling of pilots' shifts. he's the first executive to leave in the wake of the flight cancellations which have affected more than 700,000 passengers. oil and gas companies in the gulf of mexico have shut their operations as tropical storm nate approaches. it has killed at least twenty—four people in central america and damaged thousands of homes. nate is predicted to become a hurricane by the time it hits the united states on sunday. the mayor of new orleans has ordered evacuations and a mandatory curfew in some parts of the city. travel firms often aren't giving consumers accurate information about whether their holidays are protected, new research suggests. the atol scheme means p
tesco and boots had withdrawn the product up the us health regulators that they could cause suffocation. they have been linked to 12 infant deaths in america. ryanair‘s chief operations officer is to resign at the end of the month, following mistakes over pilot rotas that led to the cancellation of more then 20,000 flights. michael hickey worked at the airline for 30 years and was responsible for the scheduling of pilots' shifts. he's the first executive to leave in the wake of the flight...
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however, some stores — including tesco and poundland — will continue to accept them for a limited time, and banks will still take them. the royal mint estimates there might be up to a50 million old coins still in circulation. the new 12—sided pound coin was introduced in march and has high—tech security features to thwart counterfeiters. have you done nothing of going into all the down purses and down the back of the sofa? i haven't. the back of our sofa is full of things that my two—year—old daughter has put down there. as well as other unspeakable bits of food. you need to. i've gone to all the change purses. how big was the bounty? it was better than nothing. big ben will ding dong merrily on high when its bongs are restored for christmas. the chimes were silenced in august forfour years under controversial renovation plans with only events like new year's eve and remembrance sunday picked out as exemptions. but commons leader andrea leadsom has persuaded parliamentary officials to allow the bell to chime over the festive season. the big ben bong ban has a break. we know wha
however, some stores — including tesco and poundland — will continue to accept them for a limited time, and banks will still take them. the royal mint estimates there might be up to a50 million old coins still in circulation. the new 12—sided pound coin was introduced in march and has high—tech security features to thwart counterfeiters. have you done nothing of going into all the down purses and down the back of the sofa? i haven't. the back of our sofa is full of things that my...
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some stores, including poundland, tesco and iceland, will continue to accept the old coins until the end of october and in case you were wondering what happens to the old coins, they will be melted down to make a new one. search for those pound coins. big ben will ding dong merrily on high when its bongs are restored for christmas. the chimes have been silenced since august as part of a controversial four year renovation plan. only new year's eve and remembrance sunday have been earmarked as exemptions. but commons leader andrea leadsom has persuaded parliamentary officials to allow the bell to chime over the festive season. does it feel weird on college green reporting that when the chimes don't ring. i shouldn't admit to this, but a few weeks ago and i had raised the odd eyebrow about the coverage and then a few days later, i was going to talk to you and charlie and i sauntered down, not paying much attention to the time, just taking my time and then the cameraman said, come on, you're about to be on. and psychologically i was waiting for the bongs, because i wasn't going to be on
some stores, including poundland, tesco and iceland, will continue to accept the old coins until the end of october and in case you were wondering what happens to the old coins, they will be melted down to make a new one. search for those pound coins. big ben will ding dong merrily on high when its bongs are restored for christmas. the chimes have been silenced since august as part of a controversial four year renovation plan. only new year's eve and remembrance sunday have been earmarked as...
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anybody who visits a tesco store recently will notice that we provide free fruit for kids. that's because mums and dads have asked us to help them to help theirfamilies dads have asked us to help them to help their families lead healthier lives. so it isn'tjust about price, it isn't just about sales, in fact, it isn't just about sales, in fact, it isn't just about sales, in fact, it isn't about sales per se but giving people choice. and just about food waste, we talk about this a lot here on bbc breakfast, there was a report in september about the government with one fifth of lettu ces, government with one fifth of lettuces, one tenth of strawberries wasted on farms because of cosmetic standards, if we are talking about price, food is going wasted? we are going further, we have actively been working with our brilliant supply base, ourfarmers working with our brilliant supply base, our farmers and working with our brilliant supply base, ourfarmers and growers, to ensure that we have relaxed specifications, we have bought whole crop and taken the view that if a farmer is goin
anybody who visits a tesco store recently will notice that we provide free fruit for kids. that's because mums and dads have asked us to help them to help theirfamilies dads have asked us to help them to help their families lead healthier lives. so it isn'tjust about price, it isn't just about sales, in fact, it isn't just about sales, in fact, it isn't just about sales, in fact, it isn't about sales per se but giving people choice. and just about food waste, we talk about this a lot here on...
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profits at tesco soared in the first half of the year. that figure came in at £760 million — a rise of more than 20%. it's also paying dividends for the first time in two years. how much tax should big companies pay? well, the eu thinks some tech giants just aren't paying enough. it's ruled that luxembourg gave amazon illegal tax breaks worth around 250 million euros. amazon says it's paid all the money it legally owes. let's hear from the competition commissioner. a tax ruling granted by luxembourg has reduced amazon's tax bill in more than eight years between may 2006 and june 201a. it was notjustified. amazon now has to repay the tax benefit worth around 250 million euros. the company has said in a statement: the prime minister says she's planning a cap on energy prices. she says she's determined to end what she—called "rip off prices. that's really hit the the share price of big energy companies. economist samuel tombs joins me economist samuel tombsjoins me now. he is coming up. what impact will this have on the company ‘s? he
profits at tesco soared in the first half of the year. that figure came in at £760 million — a rise of more than 20%. it's also paying dividends for the first time in two years. how much tax should big companies pay? well, the eu thinks some tech giants just aren't paying enough. it's ruled that luxembourg gave amazon illegal tax breaks worth around 250 million euros. amazon says it's paid all the money it legally owes. let's hear from the competition commissioner. a tax ruling granted by...
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some stores, including poundland, tesco and iceland, will continue to accept the old coins until the end of october and in case you were wondering what happens to the old coins, they will be melted down to make new ones. doctors have successfully separated conjoined twins born in a remote village in the democratic republic of congo. the infants had to survive a 15—hourjourney on the back of a motorbike before being flown to a hospital in country's capital, kinshasa. the babies named anick and destin, are currently being monitored and are due to return to their village in three weeks' time. but medical officials insist they're both doing fine. let's get the weather. there has been a lot of mist, low cloud and even patchy fog. that is gradually lifting as the breeze picks up, skies will brighten more widely. cloud, rain and drizzle pushing down across scotland and northern ireland. not as warm. top temperatures in eastern england. not far off 22 degrees, like we had yesterday. that rain not amounting to much in the north, but getting a boost later in the night as winds pick up. drawi
some stores, including poundland, tesco and iceland, will continue to accept the old coins until the end of october and in case you were wondering what happens to the old coins, they will be melted down to make new ones. doctors have successfully separated conjoined twins born in a remote village in the democratic republic of congo. the infants had to survive a 15—hourjourney on the back of a motorbike before being flown to a hospital in country's capital, kinshasa. the babies named anick and...
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tesco, mothercare, john lewis and boots have withdrawn the products after a us health regulator said they can cause suffocation. they've been linked to 12 infant deaths in america. catalan leaders say they'll address the region's parliament next week, where they may declare independence from the rest of spain. tonight, the spanish football team has been playing in its world cup qualifier against albania, in alicante. as well as the action on the pitch, the attention focused on one player — the spanish defender, gerard pique, who's spoken out in support of the catalan referendum. james reynolds reports. espana, espana. tonight, spain has brought its football and its many arguments to this the coastal city of alicante. the national sport reveals this countries divisions. spain's fundamental questions extends to these — its fans and its national team. can you be both catalan and spanish at the same time or must you choose between the two? gerard pique, the team's most famous catalan player, faces these questions. he was booed here in training for having publicly supported the catala
tesco, mothercare, john lewis and boots have withdrawn the products after a us health regulator said they can cause suffocation. they've been linked to 12 infant deaths in america. catalan leaders say they'll address the region's parliament next week, where they may declare independence from the rest of spain. tonight, the spanish football team has been playing in its world cup qualifier against albania, in alicante. as well as the action on the pitch, the attention focused on one player —...
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tesco, which sells baby nests on its website, has now made them unavailable. john lewis says it's now withdrawing the one it sells as a precautionary measure. mothercare has told us it's doing the same. ebay has also announced it will no longer be selling them on its websites. the sleep positioners have high sides, designed to keep babies under significance months secure. but pa rents a re significance months secure. but parents are divided about them. they arejust parents are divided about them. they are just perfect. because they can't move. you can are just perfect. because they can't move. you can close are just perfect. because they can't move. you can close it here. it keeps them warm. i like it, my sister likes it. i notice if you know how to position the bar at the bottom where the legs are supposed to be supported, otherwise the baby hunches and you can see it could obstruct breathing. this isn't the first time a warning has been given about these baby nests. in 2010, the fda advised people not to buy them following reports of 12 infant deaths linked
tesco, which sells baby nests on its website, has now made them unavailable. john lewis says it's now withdrawing the one it sells as a precautionary measure. mothercare has told us it's doing the same. ebay has also announced it will no longer be selling them on its websites. the sleep positioners have high sides, designed to keep babies under significance months secure. but pa rents a re significance months secure. but parents are divided about them. they arejust parents are divided about...
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meanwhile, tesco and sainsbury still have some coin operated trolleys which have to be modified with just days to go before the deadline. however, if you have old pound left over afterwards, banks are saying they will accept them indefinitely from the own customers and when that stopped the bank of england will take them for ever. the best thing to realise is that there is no need to panic some shops will still take them and if not, take them into your own bank and pay them in and you will be able to get credit for those coins. one niggle for businesses is that hsbc, lloyds and some other banks will customers to sort the old and new court in two different bags of aborting them in so it is goodbye to the round pound —— before paying them in. simon, but, bbc news. after a weekend of ups and downs for the home nations, wales play the republic of ireland this evening in their attempt to qualify for the football world cup for the first time in nearly 60 years. our sports correspondent, andy swiss, is in cardiff. it should be some night in cardiff, it is make or break as far as wales a
meanwhile, tesco and sainsbury still have some coin operated trolleys which have to be modified with just days to go before the deadline. however, if you have old pound left over afterwards, banks are saying they will accept them indefinitely from the own customers and when that stopped the bank of england will take them for ever. the best thing to realise is that there is no need to panic some shops will still take them and if not, take them into your own bank and pay them in and you will be...
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for the tesco gi program -- for tuskgogee program to even be used, they had to recognize the racism. narrator: in addition to fighter groups, this began to train men for medium bombers. that too was a pioneer. it proved you cannot judge a man here by the color of his eyes are the shape of his notice. you judge him by the way he flies. here is the answer. here's the answer to the propaganda of the japs and nazis. here is the answer. wings for this man. here is the answer. wings for these americans. squadron out of tuskegee. writing the mustangs. easy for these men. they were pioneers, yet no pioneer has it easy. they fought lies, heartbreak, they won. now they fight the enemy. on his own soil. [gunfire] >> that was some of the combat footage that would have been captured by units trained by the first motion picture unit unit. the accomplishments of the tuskegee airmen helped make way for the integration by order of president truman in 1956. in his presentation you have only seen a small part of what is held at the national archive. 70th anniversary of the unit. almost all of the films
for the tesco gi program -- for tuskgogee program to even be used, they had to recognize the racism. narrator: in addition to fighter groups, this began to train men for medium bombers. that too was a pioneer. it proved you cannot judge a man here by the color of his eyes are the shape of his notice. you judge him by the way he flies. here is the answer. here's the answer to the propaganda of the japs and nazis. here is the answer. wings for this man. here is the answer. wings for these...
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tesco, mothercare, john lewis, and boots have all withdrawn the products after a us health regulator said they "can cause suffocation." joining us now is ethna dillon, who is a health visitor and also works for cot death charity, the lullaby trust. good morning. good morning. if we did not know what these were, can you describe what these are, these sleep positioners. they are used to keep babies in the one position, to encourage them to sleep. it is like big question. here we go. it is almost like a cushion that does not allow the baby to roll. that is my understanding. this is what it is designed to prevent, babies rolling on their side. they feel it can keep them cosy and help them get to sleep more readily. what is the concern? well, for our organisation, which the real focus is to prevent death, we essentially advised safe sleep positions that our research and evidence —based so we don't endorse products or brands without research behind them. what is the advice? the safest place for a baby to sleep is in the same room as the parent for the first six months, during the day 01â
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showingretail at tesco signs of solid growth in the latest quarter, shares of london fell today, the company's hard line on prices conflicted with an inflationary squeeze from the weak pound. the company restored its dividends and officials remain confident it can meet 3.5% to 4% operating martian -- margin target. >> it is important for our shareholders. it has been three years since we paid a dividend. mark: why rather than investment grade, some might ask? >> we see a clear path. we have been reducing indebtedness. we bought back 500 million pounds of bonds in the last year. we have repaid one million pounds in debt so we are focused on those. >> netflix raising its prices once again, $11 a month. that is what netflix will not be charging for its most popular u.s. service plan. the premium -- streaming giant is looking to pay for its ambitious budget for tv shows and move it -- movies. the market is reacting favorably. >> netflix has three different rates and the lowest rate at eight dollars a month is going to stay the same, but the two higher price plans will increase by one dol
showingretail at tesco signs of solid growth in the latest quarter, shares of london fell today, the company's hard line on prices conflicted with an inflationary squeeze from the weak pound. the company restored its dividends and officials remain confident it can meet 3.5% to 4% operating martian -- margin target. >> it is important for our shareholders. it has been three years since we paid a dividend. mark: why rather than investment grade, some might ask? >> we see a clear path....
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tesco, which sells baby nests on its website, has now made them unavailable. john lewis says it's now withdrawing the one it sells as a precautionary measure. mothercare has told us it's doing the same. ebay has also announced it will no longer be selling them on its websites. the sleep positioners have high sides, designed to keep babies under significance months secure. but parents are divided about them. they are just perfect. because they can't move. you can close it here. it keeps them warm. i like it, my sister likes it. i notice if you know how to position the bar at the bottom where the legs are supposed to be supported, otherwise the baby hunches and you can see it could obstruct breathing. this isn't the first time a warning has been given about these baby nests. in 2010, the fda advised people not to buy them following reports of 12 infant deaths linked to the products. it and the nhs recommends that babies sleep in cots, considered to be the safest place. uk productivity fell in the three months tojune, for the second quarter in a row. the measure
tesco, which sells baby nests on its website, has now made them unavailable. john lewis says it's now withdrawing the one it sells as a precautionary measure. mothercare has told us it's doing the same. ebay has also announced it will no longer be selling them on its websites. the sleep positioners have high sides, designed to keep babies under significance months secure. but parents are divided about them. they are just perfect. because they can't move. you can close it here. it keeps them...
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i think if i was a transracial tesco terrien with a diploma in islamic studies i would be incredibly welcome across our left-wing schools all over the u.k. >> tucker: i wouldn't be surprised. katie hopkins, thank you for joining us and good luck on tour. tell us how it goes. if president trump calling for the nfl to lose its privileged status in american law. if we will talk about that with an author of the new book on the president's life philosophy. of course we will show you the latest haiku from cnn poet laureate chris cuomo. if you missed that you will be diminished. be right back. [vo] quickbooks introduces rodney. he has a new business teaching lessons. rodney wanted to know how his business was doing... ...so he got quickbooks. it organizes all his accounts, so he can see his bottom line. ahhh...that's a profit. know where you stand instantly. visit quickbooks-dot-com. >> tucker: two weeks ago cnn's poet laureate chris cuomo posted a video on facebook that made us question the basic nature of reality. taking this country into new frontiers, awareness with a series of remarkab
i think if i was a transracial tesco terrien with a diploma in islamic studies i would be incredibly welcome across our left-wing schools all over the u.k. >> tucker: i wouldn't be surprised. katie hopkins, thank you for joining us and good luck on tour. tell us how it goes. if president trump calling for the nfl to lose its privileged status in american law. if we will talk about that with an author of the new book on the president's life philosophy. of course we will show you the latest...
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i think if i was a transracial tesco terrien with a diploma in islamic studies i would be incredibly welcome across our left-wing schools all over the u.k. >> tucker: i wouldn't be surprised. katie hopkins, thank you for joining us and good luck on tour. tell us how it goes. if president trump calling for the nfl to lose its privileged status in american law. if we will talk about that with an author of the new book on the president's life philosophy. of course we will show you the latest haiku from cnn poet laureate chris cuomo. if you missed that you will be diminished. be right back. ♪ keeping me from the things i love to do. talk to your doctor, and call 844-214-2424. when food is good and clean and real, it's ok to crave. and with panera catering, there's more to go around. panera. food as it should be. listen up, heart disease. you too, unnecessary er visits. and hey, unmanaged depression, don't get too comfortable. we're talking to you, cost inefficiencies, and data without insights. and fragmented care, stop getting in the way of patient recovery and pay attention. every si
i think if i was a transracial tesco terrien with a diploma in islamic studies i would be incredibly welcome across our left-wing schools all over the u.k. >> tucker: i wouldn't be surprised. katie hopkins, thank you for joining us and good luck on tour. tell us how it goes. if president trump calling for the nfl to lose its privileged status in american law. if we will talk about that with an author of the new book on the president's life philosophy. of course we will show you the latest...
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tesco, which sells baby nests on its website, has now made them unavailable. john lewis says it's now withdrawing the one it sells as a precautionary measure. mothercare has told us it's doing the same. ebay has also announced it will no longer be selling them on its websites. the sleep positioners have high sides, designed to keep babies under six months secure. but parents are divided about them. they are just perfect. because they can't move. you can close it here. it keeps them warm. i like it, my sister likes it. i notice if you know how to position the bar at the bottom where the legs are supposed to be supported, otherwise the baby hunches and you can see it could obstruct breathing. this isn't the first time a warning has been given about these baby nests. in 2010, the fda advised people not to buy them following reports of 12 infant deaths linked to the products. it and the nhs recommends that babies sleep in cots, considered to be the safest place. in a moment we'll take a look at some of the business stories of the week, but first the headlines on b
tesco, which sells baby nests on its website, has now made them unavailable. john lewis says it's now withdrawing the one it sells as a precautionary measure. mothercare has told us it's doing the same. ebay has also announced it will no longer be selling them on its websites. the sleep positioners have high sides, designed to keep babies under six months secure. but parents are divided about them. they are just perfect. because they can't move. you can close it here. it keeps them warm. i like...
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of a shocker hydel took a risk in appointing thirty two year old to tesco as coach for the season to disgorge only coached eleven games in the german second division with the hour before getting the call but another win against mines will push out into the champions league places. as we were trying to focus just on minds that is one hundred percent i'm sure there are a team who will test and thinking about anything else would be stupid. to disco is right to be wary of the mines moved up to tenth last weekend with a three two win over hamburg game. so joining with the students to talk about tonight's wednesday a clash and loss last year of early action is fully any us moscow says welcome bob always great to see you thanks you can tell me shocking infuriatingly inconsistent with their fans but this seemed to be funny a sense of rhythm you're absolutely right infuriating i'm sure it is for their fans that know if they manage to win last time out against had a billion which gave them a big boost another win it could mean that they could actually catapult themselves up to fourth in the bu
of a shocker hydel took a risk in appointing thirty two year old to tesco as coach for the season to disgorge only coached eleven games in the german second division with the hour before getting the call but another win against mines will push out into the champions league places. as we were trying to focus just on minds that is one hundred percent i'm sure there are a team who will test and thinking about anything else would be stupid. to disco is right to be wary of the mines moved up to...
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tesco goes ex dividend. you will find the full list on the function on your bloomberg. we have a market opening in four minutes' time, the expectation is we are going to open fairly flat this morning. the open is next. we continue to watch some of the stocks going ex dividend. like ay day, looks fantastic weekend over the u.k.. the ftse 100 trading at 7500 on the future's into the market open. this is bloomberg. ♪ guy: thursday morning and a minute to go until the cash opens. where are we expecting these markets to open? the fair values are pointing us to a farily insipid open. we'll talk about the italian market laterin the program. the expectation is the will not see many fireworks at the getgo. the stock story could be a different matter. matt: i'm looking at a chart here from jim paul, which says lou apollo group talks to a vote of market participants' concerns. this is the 120 day moving average skew. it shows that markets are increasingly concerned. he thinks we are due for a correction, even taylor says he's confused and concerned about stock market gains right
tesco goes ex dividend. you will find the full list on the function on your bloomberg. we have a market opening in four minutes' time, the expectation is we are going to open fairly flat this morning. the open is next. we continue to watch some of the stocks going ex dividend. like ay day, looks fantastic weekend over the u.k.. the ftse 100 trading at 7500 on the future's into the market open. this is bloomberg. ♪ guy: thursday morning and a minute to go until the cash opens. where are we...
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move a shocker hydel took a risk in appointing thirty two year old to tesco as coach for the season to discord only coached eleven games in the german second division with the hour before getting the call but another win against minds will push out into the champions league places. as we were trying to focus just on minds that is one hundred percent our aim there are a team who will test and thinking about anything else would be stupid and it was on the suiting. to desk it was right to be wary after months moved up to tenth last weekend with a three two win over hamburg game on. well joining me in studio to talk about tonight's bundesliga clash and last night's europa league action as young expat from t w sports good morning out it shaka terribly in consistent in terms of their play that's very frustrating for their fans any chance that they're finally getting into a decent rhythm now you're one hundred percent correct i think it's almost the definition of inconsistency this is a club that should be challenging for the board as they are toil with the resources they have they've got the
move a shocker hydel took a risk in appointing thirty two year old to tesco as coach for the season to discord only coached eleven games in the german second division with the hour before getting the call but another win against minds will push out into the champions league places. as we were trying to focus just on minds that is one hundred percent our aim there are a team who will test and thinking about anything else would be stupid and it was on the suiting. to desk it was right to be wary...
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profits at tesco soared in the first half of the year. that figure came in at £760 million — a rise of more than 20%. it's also paying dividends for the first time in two years. the new owners of yahoo say all three billion user accounts were affected by a major data hack in 2013 — three times the original estimate. but it is thought the stolen information did not include passwords or bank details. president trump says that investors may have to write off the huge debts owed by the us territory of puerto rico. it comes as the island tries to recover from the devastation caused by hurricane maria. earlier in the year, it declared itself bankrupt. samira hussainjoins us from new york. donald trump said that we should look at the entire debt structure of puerto rico, what did he mean by that? coupled with that comment, he really also talked about trying to race a lot of that debt so the question is whether or not the president would actually do that. the story is a little complicated because puerto rico is not actually a state but it is
profits at tesco soared in the first half of the year. that figure came in at £760 million — a rise of more than 20%. it's also paying dividends for the first time in two years. the new owners of yahoo say all three billion user accounts were affected by a major data hack in 2013 — three times the original estimate. but it is thought the stolen information did not include passwords or bank details. president trump says that investors may have to write off the huge debts owed by the us...
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meanwhile, tesco still has some coin—operated trolleys which have to be modified with just days to go before the deadline. however, if you have old pounds left over afterwards, banks are saying they will accept them indefinitely from their own customers and when that stops, the bank of england will take them for ever. 0ne niggle for businesses is that hsbc, lloyds and some other banks want customers to sort the old and new coins into different bags, before paying them in, so it is goodbye to the round pound. but not without some annoyance and disruption. simon gompertz, bbc news. lets return to one of our top stories — president trump has demanded funding for his border wall as part of any deal on immigration. a red line for the democrats — but if they reject it the fate of thousands of young people brought to this country illegally by their parents, will be injeopardy. there are currently around 700,000 recipients of the deferred action plan known as daca. the bbc recently caught up with a few of those people — referred to as dreamers — in fresno, california. it breaks my hea
meanwhile, tesco still has some coin—operated trolleys which have to be modified with just days to go before the deadline. however, if you have old pounds left over afterwards, banks are saying they will accept them indefinitely from their own customers and when that stops, the bank of england will take them for ever. 0ne niggle for businesses is that hsbc, lloyds and some other banks want customers to sort the old and new coins into different bags, before paying them in, so it is goodbye to...
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tesco under pressure. in terms of economic data, expansion expected, but it is jobs data. what is expected here is a ofher weak report in terms hiring, and that is not unusual when you have two hurricanes. pastcanes have shown a disruption in hiring. 85,000 is the latest survey from economists polled by bloomberg, unemployment around 4.4%. yvonne: su keenan joining us from new york. she mentioned the end of the third quarter marked an eighth straight period of u.s. gains, the longest in two years, despite continuing drama in washington. the war of words with north korea and the hurricanes. ramy inocencio is at the wall with the charts you need to know. 3923.first off the g #btv it is all about rotation, and in the third quarter of this year, we have seen this inflection point in the blue line and the white line. the blue is the ratio of small-cap index to large cap index. we can see the inflection point around august. similar later on in september with the value index. so what does this mean? high ont a record friday. tax reform optimism is hanging out. 20% in terms of cor
tesco under pressure. in terms of economic data, expansion expected, but it is jobs data. what is expected here is a ofher weak report in terms hiring, and that is not unusual when you have two hurricanes. pastcanes have shown a disruption in hiring. 85,000 is the latest survey from economists polled by bloomberg, unemployment around 4.4%. yvonne: su keenan joining us from new york. she mentioned the end of the third quarter marked an eighth straight period of u.s. gains, the longest in two...
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tesco, mothercare, john lewis and boots have all withdrawn the products after a us health regulator said they "can cause suffocation". joining us now is ethna dillon who is a health visitor and also works for cot death charity, the lullaby trust. good morning. can you explain to anyone who does not know, what these things are? how they work. you put a baby down to sleep, and this position does what? my understanding is it keeps them in the position you put them down to sleep in. here is an example of one. so it stops the baby from doing what? it stops the baby from doing what? it stops the baby from doing what? it stops the baby from rolling over, is the idea. but they seem to be being marketed very effectively. i'm not that familiar with them, if i'm honest. the reason you are concerned is because the advice, and this is where the confusion comes in, pa rents where the confusion comes in, parents say, it's great, if i put my baby in this it will not roll over and therefore not suffocate, which is obviously the concern. but that in itself becomes a problem if they find they are able to r
tesco, mothercare, john lewis and boots have all withdrawn the products after a us health regulator said they "can cause suffocation". joining us now is ethna dillon who is a health visitor and also works for cot death charity, the lullaby trust. good morning. can you explain to anyone who does not know, what these things are? how they work. you put a baby down to sleep, and this position does what? my understanding is it keeps them in the position you put them down to sleep in. here...
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meanwhile, tesco still have some coin—operated trolleys which have to be modified with just days to go before the deadline. however, if you have old pounds left over afterwards, banks are saying they will accept them indefinitely from their own customers and when that stops, the bank of england will take them forever. the best thing to realise is that there is no need to panic. so some shops will still take them — and if not, take them into your own bank and pay them in and you will be able to get credit for those coins. one niggle for businesses is that hsbc, lloyds and some other banks want customers to sort the old and new coins into different bags, before paying them in, so it is bye bye to the round pound. but not without some nuisance and destruction. simon gompertz, bbc news. television's favourite weather forecaster tomasz schafernaker has a hidden talent. the bbc weatherman is a talented portrait artist and has just secured a deal for a children's picture book. tomaszjoins me now. let's have a chat, not in the usual way. these are stunning, and you have just finished the one
meanwhile, tesco still have some coin—operated trolleys which have to be modified with just days to go before the deadline. however, if you have old pounds left over afterwards, banks are saying they will accept them indefinitely from their own customers and when that stops, the bank of england will take them forever. the best thing to realise is that there is no need to panic. so some shops will still take them — and if not, take them into your own bank and pay them in and you will be able...