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if we start with argos, i think it was clear they we re argos, i think it was clear they were going tomember, sainsburys bought argos back in 2016 and it was clear then that many would be replaced because it would be creating argos concessions inside sainsburys supermarkets and this has already been hampering. but the pandemic i think has accelerated these plans because of this huge shift to online. just one statistic today that argos managed to grow sales by 11% despite all its doors being closed during lockdown. as you say, 420 stand—alone stores are going to go over the next three yea rs, going to go over the next three years, including 120 which haven't reopened since lockdown and will remain permanently closed. that will leave about 100 stand—alone stores overall. it is also closing all of its fresh fish, meat and deli cou nters its fresh fish, meat and deli counters saying the demand just isn't there any more. of course, this is a business that is having to save money and cut a lot of cuts. it will be tough news for the workers affected and the company says it will redeploy as ma
if we start with argos, i think it was clear they we re argos, i think it was clear they were going tomember, sainsburys bought argos back in 2016 and it was clear then that many would be replaced because it would be creating argos concessions inside sainsburys supermarkets and this has already been hampering. but the pandemic i think has accelerated these plans because of this huge shift to online. just one statistic today that argos managed to grow sales by 11% despite all its doors being...
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sainsbury‘s, which bought argos in 2016, will close 420 argos standalone stores over next three yearsbury‘s was responding to changing consumer habits and the growth of online shopping. now it's time for a look at the weather with chris fawkes hello there. on thursday, we had some really high temperatures for the time of year across the northeast of the uk. in durham, we had temperatures reach 18 celsius but to the northwest of scotland, about 15 or 16 but to the northwest of scotland, about 15 or16 in but to the northwest of scotland, about 15 or 16 in the sunshine here. 0vernight tonight, fog patches to come again across england and wales and wales and perhaps the merc is to the weather across the midlands, east anglia and other areas of england as well. some patches of frost in the countryside too, but further north in scotland, for north it stays pretty cloudy overnight at those temperatures do not fall quite so farand those temperatures do not fall quite so far and goes about eight in belfast and glasgow. the mist and fog patch is starting of the day in england to attend the the
sainsbury‘s, which bought argos in 2016, will close 420 argos standalone stores over next three yearsbury‘s was responding to changing consumer habits and the growth of online shopping. now it's time for a look at the weather with chris fawkes hello there. on thursday, we had some really high temperatures for the time of year across the northeast of the uk. in durham, we had temperatures reach 18 celsius but to the northwest of scotland, about 15 or 16 but to the northwest of scotland,...
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sainsbury‘s, which bought argos in 2016, will close 420 argos standalone stores over next three yearsts in its supermarkets. boss simon roberts said sainsbury‘s was responding to changing consumer habits and the growth of online shopping. boris johnson says the four—week lockdown in england that begins today will have a real impact on the spread of coronavirus. let me remind you of the restrictions. people must stay at home with the following exceptions — which include work, education, essential shopping, exercise and medical reasons. people can't mix with other households in homes or private gardens, but meeting one person from another household in a public space is allowed. pubs and restaurants must close, but they can continue deliveries and takeaways, which in a change of policy can now include alcohol. non—essential shops, hairdressers, gyms and pools must also close, and there are no exemptions for amateur sport. the government says the england lockdown will "expire automatically" on the second of december. our home editor mark easton reports on england's first day in the new lo
sainsbury‘s, which bought argos in 2016, will close 420 argos standalone stores over next three yearsts in its supermarkets. boss simon roberts said sainsbury‘s was responding to changing consumer habits and the growth of online shopping. boris johnson says the four—week lockdown in england that begins today will have a real impact on the spread of coronavirus. let me remind you of the restrictions. people must stay at home with the following exceptions — which include work, education,...
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these job losses are expected to come mostly from argos.y‘s bought argos are noticing that over the next few years it's going to be shutting 400 stores, so most of those jobs shutting 400 stores, so most of thosejobs coming from shutting 400 stores, so most of those jobs coming from there but some are expected to come from sainsbury‘s supermarket itself. as you said, the dailies, fresh fish and meat counters are expected to close down slowly. they have been in decline for a while as supermarkets have placed a lot of their fresh produce in the aisles of the supermarket, rather than in their own little section. they say they —— they say that can end up wasting food by having those delicatessens and fresh food counters in place, so thatis and fresh food counters in place, so that is evolving and changing, but sainsbury‘s does have a good track record of redeploying itself. today we're giving that some of these being cut could end up being redeployed, these people, but whether they actually want these new jobsis whether they actually want these
these job losses are expected to come mostly from argos.y‘s bought argos are noticing that over the next few years it's going to be shutting 400 stores, so most of those jobs shutting 400 stores, so most of thosejobs coming from shutting 400 stores, so most of those jobs coming from there but some are expected to come from sainsbury‘s supermarket itself. as you said, the dailies, fresh fish and meat counters are expected to close down slowly. they have been in decline for a while as...
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at no fortresses plant in the town of dine in argo switzerland we meet with the head of cell and gene therapy in europe a month away the austin e u so this will be. this will be a key site for us. they avoid talking about numbers here but can swiss patients expect a price discount if the transport costs to the us are eliminated. no says mr austin e. because the production side doesn't affect the price it is the value of gene therapy that is relevant meaning a prolonged life. this is a paradigm shift because the pharmaceutical industry used to justify its prices with high research costs. the principle of value based prices is wrong health insurers say because a human life is ultimately priceless and they estimate that premiums will rise by more than 10 percent over 10 years due to the cost of medicines. and you're not afraid that the health care system could break if you continue like this. no i'm not afraid i think we can find the solutions we are open to take the resources the kinds we're open to take risks with with our stakeholders to make sure that we can bring the therapies the p
at no fortresses plant in the town of dine in argo switzerland we meet with the head of cell and gene therapy in europe a month away the austin e u so this will be. this will be a key site for us. they avoid talking about numbers here but can swiss patients expect a price discount if the transport costs to the us are eliminated. no says mr austin e. because the production side doesn't affect the price it is the value of gene therapy that is relevant meaning a prolonged life. this is a paradigm...
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any i movies or tv or anything like that that you have seen that you feel accurately portray, like argo anything like that that you feel portrays life realistically? >> comes closest to capturing this. it is not james bond, it is a lonely existence. everybody i focus on has serious marital problems and it is lonely for them. your friends - joe mccarthy, there is a british series is brilliant. it is so complicated with so many twists and double twists and quadruple twists in real life it is hard to capture the byzantine nature of it in a single movie. i would recommend that. >> barbara is recommending i live the free lives, tv program -- i lead 3 lives, tv program that deals with it. if we have any other questions from the audience, do you have another question you might want to ask? >> i want to second that recommendation. gary oldman picked up that character for the movie but you are right, sort of intentionally inconspicuous life you leave, given the budget to spend lavishly, dining in cafÉs at spotting albanian coups by night. >> sometimes it is an especially true in this early perio
any i movies or tv or anything like that that you have seen that you feel accurately portray, like argo anything like that that you feel portrays life realistically? >> comes closest to capturing this. it is not james bond, it is a lonely existence. everybody i focus on has serious marital problems and it is lonely for them. your friends - joe mccarthy, there is a british series is brilliant. it is so complicated with so many twists and double twists and quadruple twists in real life it...
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of course, sainsbury‘s bought argos back in 2016.tries to save around 105 million. you mentioned sainsbury‘s is also going to get hit as we are going to see the meat counters, fish counters and delicatessen counters closing to save another 60 million. people are shopping more at sainsbury‘s, people are not going out as much any more, but they are shopping online and thatis but they are shopping online and that is not as profitable for supermarkets. so we are seeing supermarkets. so we are seeing supermarkets here desperately trying to save money. frankie, thank you for bringing us up—to—date, frankie mccamley. here‘s carol with a look at this morning‘s weather. it is fairly mixed, charlie. some people are waking up to dense fog, especially over parts of southern, south—eastern england, the midlands and staffordshire. there is nothing to move the fog along and we have a weather front moving southward through the night, so that‘s brought cloud and rain, no drizzle, across scotland, northern ireland and northern england. gusty winds ove
of course, sainsbury‘s bought argos back in 2016.tries to save around 105 million. you mentioned sainsbury‘s is also going to get hit as we are going to see the meat counters, fish counters and delicatessen counters closing to save another 60 million. people are shopping more at sainsbury‘s, people are not going out as much any more, but they are shopping online and thatis but they are shopping online and that is not as profitable for supermarkets. so we are seeing supermarkets. so we are...
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sainsbury announces it's shedding 3,500 jobs and closing 420 stand—alone argos stores, after revealing one of the new lockdown. for an economy that was recovering since the spring, trouble is once again brewing. this walthamstow beer maker doubled capacity before covid. the pre—christmas period should have been a chance to restore its fortunes. i'm really super proud of the way all of our staff, especially our younger members of staff, have really handled it. they have been adaptable, they have been willing to kind of get stuck in at every turn, but things are hard, things are really, really hard, and especially hospitality staff, like, these people don't get paid the most in the world. they are by nature quite vulnerable staff. so we're doing our best. today, the bank of england warned that as the second wave breaks, the recovery will have to wait. it looks like the economy will end up, you know, ten or 11% below the level of activity we had at the end of last year. now, that is historically unprecedented, pretty much. i can't give you exact figures for the last 300 years, but it's a
sainsbury announces it's shedding 3,500 jobs and closing 420 stand—alone argos stores, after revealing one of the new lockdown. for an economy that was recovering since the spring, trouble is once again brewing. this walthamstow beer maker doubled capacity before covid. the pre—christmas period should have been a chance to restore its fortunes. i'm really super proud of the way all of our staff, especially our younger members of staff, have really handled it. they have been adaptable, they...
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sainsbury‘s and the news that 3500 workers would lose theirjobs here and it would close most of his argossolution. now it's time for a look at the weather with tomasz. well, for some of us this morning, it was a bit foggy and misty, but plenty of sunshine out there too. not a bad day for most of us. in fact, beautiful weather across scotland — the lowlands, the lake district, into lancashire. some of that mist and murk lingering a little bit further south and east. temperatures not bad today — 16 in the south, cooler in the north, around 8 for glasgow and edinburgh. a touch of frost early in the night for scotland, but through the night the clouds will increase, and that heralds a change for tomorrow. sunday is expected to be overcast across the bulk of the uk for most of the day. some rain around too, flirting with parts of wales and northern ireland. the heavier rain will be further west. in the east, you mightjust end up with a cloudy day. the chances are it'll brighten up in the south during the afternoon. promising temperatures — 16 in the south, 11 in the north. this is bbc news. th
sainsbury‘s and the news that 3500 workers would lose theirjobs here and it would close most of his argossolution. now it's time for a look at the weather with tomasz. well, for some of us this morning, it was a bit foggy and misty, but plenty of sunshine out there too. not a bad day for most of us. in fact, beautiful weather across scotland — the lowlands, the lake district, into lancashire. some of that mist and murk lingering a little bit further south and east. temperatures not bad...
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are consumers getting a bad deal when they buy or sell on amazon let's pose that question tonight to argos steen he is with the european consumer organization b e u c which lobbies for consumer interest and protection at the european union it's good to have you on the show i hope i got your your name right is mr rate is that correct. yes let's go right to the really good evening do you agree with the european commission is amazon hurting competition and is the consumer paying for it . because we're going to stations we are equally concerned that imus on good be using this commercially sensitive information it collects in its platform to unfairly influence consumers to favor i'm a song on products and here we're talking about sensitive information that the range for all the number of orders a sheep units of produce the sellers revenues on the marketplace the number of visits to sellers all 1st they to relating to shipping or to the sellers bus performance will be talking about a switch done to the amount of they to us executive vice president of a steiger mentioned and these practices might
are consumers getting a bad deal when they buy or sell on amazon let's pose that question tonight to argos steen he is with the european consumer organization b e u c which lobbies for consumer interest and protection at the european union it's good to have you on the show i hope i got your your name right is mr rate is that correct. yes let's go right to the really good evening do you agree with the european commission is amazon hurting competition and is the consumer paying for it . because...
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anything like that you have seen, even documentaries that you feel accurately portray, i am thinking like argo do you feel like that, is there anything like that that you feel portrays spy life realistically? >> i think le carrÉ comes closest to capturing what a spy's life was really like. it is not james bond or robert but low most of the time. it is a lonely existence. everybody i focus on had serious marital problems. living a double life, your friends, joe mccarthy did it, there is a british series, and i think that is quite brilliant. the spy world is so complicated, so many twisted double twist and quadruple twists in real life it is hard to capture the byzantine nature of it in a single movie. i would recommend that. >> barbara recommending i read three lives, saying i lead three lives, tv program in the late 50s early 60s dealing with spies so if we have any other questions from the audience or do you have another question you might want to ask? >> i went to second the recommendation of alec guinness is george smiley and gary old the man picks up the character, you are right. sort inte
anything like that you have seen, even documentaries that you feel accurately portray, i am thinking like argo do you feel like that, is there anything like that that you feel portrays spy life realistically? >> i think le carrÉ comes closest to capturing what a spy's life was really like. it is not james bond or robert but low most of the time. it is a lonely existence. everybody i focus on had serious marital problems. living a double life, your friends, joe mccarthy did it, there is a...
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enslaved women performed the most argo grkarguous jobs. some of the enslaved people's children were con sleeved within relationships of love, but others were undoubtedly the result of sexual assault. so how widespread was this phenomenon? a niche market, a small corner, but never the less a kigt corner of the slave market emerged to full mitt demands for yet nurses. the market was primarily a hiring one. but these adds reveal that some of the enslaved women and mothers were offered for sale and their capacity was a selling point. so these are three examples of some of the newspaper advertisementings that i collected for the research in this book that reflect a number of things. one that white mothers were creating such a demand for enslaved mothers, services, and labor as wet nurses that they were not only placing these adds in southern newspapers, but what you also don't see is that white women were also some of the individuals supplying these white mothers with the enslaved mothers and wet nurses that they wanted, that they were seeking.
enslaved women performed the most argo grkarguous jobs. some of the enslaved people's children were con sleeved within relationships of love, but others were undoubtedly the result of sexual assault. so how widespread was this phenomenon? a niche market, a small corner, but never the less a kigt corner of the slave market emerged to full mitt demands for yet nurses. the market was primarily a hiring one. but these adds reveal that some of the enslaved women and mothers were offered for sale and...
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of all these problems for lack of a better umblla term educion and computer scientists people who argoingrk for companies that enga in automation need to learn more about pshology, history, injustice ethics, in a y that maybe has been less emphasized in education in the past. or is that not eugh and harder limits on what the law allows or other kinds of things that limit what's possible and push people into less automated directions or less consolidated direction? >> to start wi a couple of thoughts, i think education is certainly a key component but i'm not so sure at it is enough because i don't know that it holds the compulsion to do things that absolutely have to be done or must be done. i think back to the transitional moment between the web of the mid-and late teen 1990s and what became in 2000 later. and particularly the peripheral asian of black cultural articts and content but without black people and without the ability of black people to profit from that which we see from the late 90s and part of the big platforms ther gobbling up or disbanding some ofhese prior assets but we s
of all these problems for lack of a better umblla term educion and computer scientists people who argoingrk for companies that enga in automation need to learn more about pshology, history, injustice ethics, in a y that maybe has been less emphasized in education in the past. or is that not eugh and harder limits on what the law allows or other kinds of things that limit what's possible and push people into less automated directions or less consolidated direction? >> to start wi a couple...
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our consumers getting a bad deal when they buy or sell on amazon let's pose that question tonight to argos steen rate v. is with the european consumer organisation b e u c which lobbies for consumer interest and protection at the european union it's good to have you on the show i hope i got your your name right is mr rate is that correct. yes let's go right to the evening good evening do you agree with the european commission is amazon hurting competition and is the consumer paying for it because we're going to stations we are equally concerned that imus on good be using this commercially sensitive information it collects in its platform to unfairly influence consumers to favor i'm a song on products and here we're talking about sensitive information that could arrange for all the number of orders there are. units of products the sellers raving us on the marketplace the number of visits to sellers all 1st they to relating to shipping or to the said response performance will be talking about a switch done to the amount of data us executive vice president of the steiger mentioned and these p
our consumers getting a bad deal when they buy or sell on amazon let's pose that question tonight to argos steen rate v. is with the european consumer organisation b e u c which lobbies for consumer interest and protection at the european union it's good to have you on the show i hope i got your your name right is mr rate is that correct. yes let's go right to the evening good evening do you agree with the european commission is amazon hurting competition and is the consumer paying for it...
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in thinking like argo.you feel like that, bullets or anything like that that you feel portrays spy life, realistically. scott: julian mentioned another movie. i think it's closest to really capturing a spies life was really like. apparently, is not james bond. most of the time. it's a lonely thing. everybody i spoke to actually, you are living a lie. this role life. and very lonely. your friends, are not with you. as british series on the think on spies. i think it is really quite brilliant. i think those final rule is so complicated and there somebody quadruple twist in real life. thank you so really hard to capture the full nature of it. and then putting in a movie. i think trying to think of another one that i've seen the could've portrayed spies. when i would recommend another. host: i i lead three lives is recommended. in all the same, i lead three lives it was back in the early 60s maybe. so do we have any other questions from the audience or julian do you have another question that you might want to
in thinking like argo.you feel like that, bullets or anything like that that you feel portrays spy life, realistically. scott: julian mentioned another movie. i think it's closest to really capturing a spies life was really like. apparently, is not james bond. most of the time. it's a lonely thing. everybody i spoke to actually, you are living a lie. this role life. and very lonely. your friends, are not with you. as british series on the think on spies. i think it is really quite brilliant. i...
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people are arguing we shouldn't have argo wholesales at all, one of the opposition parties is sayingn impact on people's behaviour. we are trying to manage... well, there is quite a lot of evidence from test trays and protect services —— test, trace and protect services —— test, trace and protect services —— test, trace and protect services saying that happens the later things go on. it's about balancing those things and our key messages, it is about the rules and choices we make and how we live our lives stop needing, sadly, to still reduce the number of contacts we have with each other and time we spend with each other. that is the key factor where all of us can play our part to keep all of wales and the uk safe. just quickly if you can, we are about to run out of time on bbc one. in 20 seconds, what are your headlines for what you want people to do tomorrow in wales? the headlines are: remember the golden rules, keep your distance and you wash your hands, where a face mask where necessary, and do the difficult part as we already have done, that means living our lives differently,
people are arguing we shouldn't have argo wholesales at all, one of the opposition parties is sayingn impact on people's behaviour. we are trying to manage... well, there is quite a lot of evidence from test trays and protect services —— test, trace and protect services —— test, trace and protect services —— test, trace and protect services saying that happens the later things go on. it's about balancing those things and our key messages, it is about the rules and choices we make...
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also, around the world, splashdown locations for the contingency argo. in the event of an all andomenal scenario, space-x nasa are ensuring crew safety on splashdown. this includes -- includes extra ships. this will help mitigate safety for any boaters approaching the landing area. we have been instantaneous launch window, that means we cannot move the watch time. we have to go at the planned minute. if we need to delay there is a launch opportunity on wednesday. with everything going at pad 39 , let's go to houston. welcome to the international space station control room in houston, texas. mission control houston is the nerve center for operating the international space station, working with our partner agencies and providers around the globe. we have ensured that the station is ready to welcome crew one. we have the team inside the room with the director. there is a noticeably smaller team inside the room. the crew is currently asleep. tomorrow we will see a larger group for docking. a few hours before dragon arrives at station, the flight director wil
also, around the world, splashdown locations for the contingency argo. in the event of an all andomenal scenario, space-x nasa are ensuring crew safety on splashdown. this includes -- includes extra ships. this will help mitigate safety for any boaters approaching the landing area. we have been instantaneous launch window, that means we cannot move the watch time. we have to go at the planned minute. if we need to delay there is a launch opportunity on wednesday. with everything going at pad 39...
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the argo now is to ensure the integrity.for the good of this nation this is a very big moment this is a major fraud on our nation we want the law to be used in a proper manner so we'll be going to the u.s. supreme court we want all voting to stop we don't want them to find any ballots at 4 o'clock in the morning and add them to the list ok. it's considerably said. it's a very sad moment to me this a very sad moment and we will win this and we as far as i'm concerned we already have florida so i just want to. have the i want to thank all of our us one i want to thank all of the people that worked with us and mr vice president. say you please thank the with the i was. thank you mr president i want to join you in thanking more than 60000000 americans who have already cast their vote for 4 more years for president donald trump the with all those continue to be counted we're going to remain vigilant as president said that the right to focus has been at the center of our democracy since the founding of this nation and we're going
the argo now is to ensure the integrity.for the good of this nation this is a very big moment this is a major fraud on our nation we want the law to be used in a proper manner so we'll be going to the u.s. supreme court we want all voting to stop we don't want them to find any ballots at 4 o'clock in the morning and add them to the list ok. it's considerably said. it's a very sad moment to me this a very sad moment and we will win this and we as far as i'm concerned we already have florida so i...