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great contrast is that the british people are appalled that these british high street stores like tesco are selling the horse to me when they they expect to be getting some other forms of meat but the local banks the lloyds the r.b.s. barclays are feeding them the equivalent in their economy with toxic derivatives and remember for every pound of quantitative easing that mervyn king the bank of england engages in there's a about a pound savings in interest on various interest related products but they lose two pounds on their savings so they're they're there they're guaranteed they're there they're flushing the economy down the toilet here in the u.k. people and people more concerned about horsemeat in their burgers yes well let's explore this further because we're talking about royal bank of scotland which the taxpayer owns eighty two percent and lloyd's so they are consuming this this is something that is part of the fabric of their existence of their being and yet they don't seem horrified by the toxic ness of this the danger of this of course me is actually healthier than beef so cal
great contrast is that the british people are appalled that these british high street stores like tesco are selling the horse to me when they they expect to be getting some other forms of meat but the local banks the lloyds the r.b.s. barclays are feeding them the equivalent in their economy with toxic derivatives and remember for every pound of quantitative easing that mervyn king the bank of england engages in there's a about a pound savings in interest on various interest related products...
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however, sales of prosecco doubled this year at european grocery chain tesco. still to come, technology is becoming more human. find out how - later on. but first, will the healthcare reform act make boutique medicine more common? bill moller explains, next. we all know that healthcare in america is changing. one thing that the patient protection and affordable care act - obamacare - on thing that it has done is to create a new form of care, one that the wall street journal calls "the end of empathy," but businessweek calls, in fact, "the future of healthcare." "concierge care," is one way it's described. roberta greenspan is founder of specialdocs consultants, a healthcare consulting firm. why don't you just define that term for us, first of all? what is concierge care? > > "concierge care" is a much more personalized approach to medical care where the physician goes back to practicing the kind of medicine he always wanted to and has an interpersonal relationship with the patient that allows him to be accessible on a personal level 24/7. > what are the barrier
however, sales of prosecco doubled this year at european grocery chain tesco. still to come, technology is becoming more human. find out how - later on. but first, will the healthcare reform act make boutique medicine more common? bill moller explains, next. we all know that healthcare in america is changing. one thing that the patient protection and affordable care act - obamacare - on thing that it has done is to create a new form of care, one that the wall street journal calls "the end...
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great contrast is that the british people are appalled that these british high street stores like tesco are selling the horse to me when they they expect to be getting some other forms of meat but the local banks know lloyd.
great contrast is that the british people are appalled that these british high street stores like tesco are selling the horse to me when they they expect to be getting some other forms of meat but the local banks know lloyd.
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while the general legendary coach i thought i must see in aims to repeat history by once again leaving tesco possible club to glory in the year only. and scar tissue scars in petersburg stay top of the k h l but their star forward picks up a three match ban for brawling with just seven regular season matches to go in the title race. but first one of the most successful and popular football teams in soviet and russian history is spartak moscow box despite the club's prestigious ninety year history the writer wants have never had their own ground until now comes the top off reports on a dream that's been almost a century in the making. the first stone of the future spartak stadium was laid in june two thousand and seven but their original project was changed and building didn't actually start until three years later the four hundred million dollars brought it includes a forty five thousand seat a football stadium and a twelve thousand capacity indoor beach construction work continues twenty four seventh's and the ground is shed able to host its first matches in march twenty fourth team writes
while the general legendary coach i thought i must see in aims to repeat history by once again leaving tesco possible club to glory in the year only. and scar tissue scars in petersburg stay top of the k h l but their star forward picks up a three match ban for brawling with just seven regular season matches to go in the title race. but first one of the most successful and popular football teams in soviet and russian history is spartak moscow box despite the club's prestigious ninety year...
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tour history now moving on to basketball where tesco must get extended their yearly unbeaten run to eight games after triumphing ninety points to eighty three at home to german champions bursa bosket in game three of the top sixteen while the reports . going into the match on a seven game unbeaten run few might have doubted cska moscow would let their impressive euroleague streak and in game three of the top sixteen especially as they've already beaten opponents broza baskets twice in the regular season but it was that type of complacency in addition to missing key players like sonny weems which allowed the german champions to dominate large parts of the first and second quarters throws a forward. kept putting his side ahead with a flurry of three pointers while the on the christmas list he also did and victor crap all chipped in to keep the visitors at bay and they are in manhattan wait until late in the fourth quarter before eventually ceilings a victory in a row and the third over the german side this campaign for short of. definitely but it. was hot today they had a great night a shot
tour history now moving on to basketball where tesco must get extended their yearly unbeaten run to eight games after triumphing ninety points to eighty three at home to german champions bursa bosket in game three of the top sixteen while the reports . going into the match on a seven game unbeaten run few might have doubted cska moscow would let their impressive euroleague streak and in game three of the top sixteen especially as they've already beaten opponents broza baskets twice in the...
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you're creating stealth inflation you know the portions are getting smaller and you know you go to tesco and you buy a portions and they're less they're smaller for the same price so you're saying there's no inflation oh that's a lie there is a place in this goes back to the romans who during their inflationary period would clip the coins and you'd have a stealth inflation that's what's happening here now i do want to know at the comment on the you tube of this party political broadcast that people were buying his lies i just read you one of them i mean this is like the kindest of the comments on you tube from tink one eight eight the gallows or being david you treasonous prick. well you know what's great about this country is they have a tower of law that you know if they've got the infrastructure to decapitate the bad guys they just got to act on it all right stacy ever thanks so much for being on the cars report thank you max stay tuned for the second half hour be speaking to an williams of charteris treasury. will. freeze technology innovation all the leaders developments from around
you're creating stealth inflation you know the portions are getting smaller and you know you go to tesco and you buy a portions and they're less they're smaller for the same price so you're saying there's no inflation oh that's a lie there is a place in this goes back to the romans who during their inflationary period would clip the coins and you'd have a stealth inflation that's what's happening here now i do want to know at the comment on the you tube of this party political broadcast that...
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now russia's top basketball club tesco moscow hope to reach the final four of the euro league for the tenth time in eleven years and it's to help them legendary coach authority misener is back in charge after spells at rail madrid and the l.a. lakers which of import reports the jury has seen a serious crowd's most successful coach in the club's history. he wanted the thing there was to weigh in with the army men and his first spell with the team from two thousand and five to two thousand and nine after a three year break in time in his bank and looking to leave the russian and fit to further excess of domestically and in europe and send turn an increased each underlined just what an important influence the fifty three year old is to the club is one of those cautious in europe you know he has the so many experiences and. a couple different game send you know he has a vineyard m.b.a. experience and i think. he's big plus for us you know and. you know start to win and it's a very big for this team messina guy to say scots have a final for each of his four seasons in charge and went on to
now russia's top basketball club tesco moscow hope to reach the final four of the euro league for the tenth time in eleven years and it's to help them legendary coach authority misener is back in charge after spells at rail madrid and the l.a. lakers which of import reports the jury has seen a serious crowd's most successful coach in the club's history. he wanted the thing there was to weigh in with the army men and his first spell with the team from two thousand and five to two thousand and...
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prime minister confirm that single mum maggie from my constituency, who works all the hours she can in tesco not earn enough to gain from the new tax allowances, will, after his changes to tax credits and universal credit, be a staggering £1,255 a year worse off? >> the point i would make to the honorable lady is that everybody is affected by these changes. everyone on tax credits will be affected by the fact that there is only a 1% increase. everyone on out-of-work benefits will be affected by the fact that there is only a 1% increase. the question we have to ask ourselves is this -- if we are saving £5 billion through these changes, which i believe are fair, how would labour fill in this £5 billion black hole? what would it take it off? would it take it off the nhs? would it take it off the defense budget? it is time we had some answers from the labour party. >> i thank the coalition government for allocating £10.7 million to edinburgh's super- connected city bid. it will revolutionise home and business internet use in parts of my constituency such as kirkliston and ratho. unfortunately, m
prime minister confirm that single mum maggie from my constituency, who works all the hours she can in tesco not earn enough to gain from the new tax allowances, will, after his changes to tax credits and universal credit, be a staggering £1,255 a year worse off? >> the point i would make to the honorable lady is that everybody is affected by these changes. everyone on tax credits will be affected by the fact that there is only a 1% increase. everyone on out-of-work benefits will be...
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and you're creating stealth inflation you know the portions are getting smaller you know you go to tesco and you buy a portions and they're less they're smaller for the same price so you're saying there's no inflation oh that's a lie there is a place in this goes back to the romans who during their inflationary period would clip the coins and you'd have a stealth inflation that's what's happening here now i do want to know at the comment on the you tube of this party political broadcast the people were buying his lies i just read you one of them i mean this is like the kindest of the comments on you tube from tink one eight eight the gallows or being or oil david you treasonous prick. well you know what's great about this country is they have a tower of law do you know they've got the infrastructure to decapitate the bad guys i just got to act on it all right stacy ever thanks so much for being on the cars report thank you max stay tuned for the second half hour be speaking to and why ams of charter is treasury. the first baby steps are joy. fools. are not a big deal. they can't cool it'
and you're creating stealth inflation you know the portions are getting smaller you know you go to tesco and you buy a portions and they're less they're smaller for the same price so you're saying there's no inflation oh that's a lie there is a place in this goes back to the romans who during their inflationary period would clip the coins and you'd have a stealth inflation that's what's happening here now i do want to know at the comment on the you tube of this party political broadcast the...
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>> they are losing ground to tesco. we're starting to see investors believing in the turn around story after the problems they had in the first half of last year. based on the training we saw throughout december, tesco is start to go become more favorable in investors. >> all right. and what happens now? a big move the first day of the year. first trading day of the year. and then what are your clients doing? what are they looking for now? >> initially on the back of that news yesterday, we're starting to see short money coming in. what we did notice in the run up to the new year, volumes which obviously have been lackluster, the whole of last year falling into christmas. not a lot of people wanting to be short in the fiscal cliff just on the off chance of having to do what they actually did happen and gave us a deal at the last minute. so today we started to see more shorts coming in. we're starting to see a buy perhaps around 80% shore on both the ftse and the dax. i think we're starting to see people looking to sell
>> they are losing ground to tesco. we're starting to see investors believing in the turn around story after the problems they had in the first half of last year. based on the training we saw throughout december, tesco is start to go become more favorable in investors. >> all right. and what happens now? a big move the first day of the year. first trading day of the year. and then what are your clients doing? what are they looking for now? >> initially on the back of that news...
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tesco, the market chain, dropped the supplier in question and now burger king has as well over there.london with more of the aftermath from this story. greg? >> reporter: hey, jon. horse meat is a delicacy in some parts of europe including my former home base of paris, france. here in the u.k. at least in the u.s., for eating purposes most people say nerg. had to it. when it turn up on the supermarket shelves in the u.k., a lot of people started galloping away. it was traces of horse dna found in the prepackaged hamburger patties. one at least contained nearly 30% horse meat. tesco and other stores which use the same ireland-based supplier, had to pull 10 million of those burgers out of circulation. but, jon, as you noted the scandal has more of a sizzle this week when it turned out that burger king was using the exact same supplier for its whoppers. while it says that none of its burgers were contaminated with horse meat, it has had to dump a lot of patties as well. it says no u.s. burger king ever used the firm which by the way has stopped production. now, government agencies here i
tesco, the market chain, dropped the supplier in question and now burger king has as well over there.london with more of the aftermath from this story. greg? >> reporter: hey, jon. horse meat is a delicacy in some parts of europe including my former home base of paris, france. here in the u.k. at least in the u.s., for eating purposes most people say nerg. had to it. when it turn up on the supermarket shelves in the u.k., a lot of people started galloping away. it was traces of horse dna...
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and we know tesco thinks badly. so i think asos has been given some breathing space. asos figures are superb. a real surge over christmas, i think. we weren't seeing figures like that earlier in the year. but it has been an online christmas. and actually, the winners in terms of sales growth as we've seen so far have been the multi channel retailers. fantastic figures from the likes of john dose, very, very good, indeed. >> if you didn't have that good multi channel line or you weren't very good online, then you weren't going to suffer. >> it's much, much more challenging at the moment. you can generalize, consumers are much more selective. they don't give second best the benefit of the doubt. it would be interesting to know, for instance, how those changes we've got -- >> i have to say, if i had to pick a word to describe retail sales and the general economy, it would be sporadic. it doesn't seem there's a consistent message, a theme, a story. am i missing something? >> i think it's fair. i think we saw in 2012 very, very slow improvements in consumer confidence and
and we know tesco thinks badly. so i think asos has been given some breathing space. asos figures are superb. a real surge over christmas, i think. we weren't seeing figures like that earlier in the year. but it has been an online christmas. and actually, the winners in terms of sales growth as we've seen so far have been the multi channel retailers. fantastic figures from the likes of john dose, very, very good, indeed. >> if you didn't have that good multi channel line or you weren't...
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pretty good numbers for tesco. a bit of a shocker last year, not the same this year. the stock right now, up 2.2% be, as well. ten-year spanish yields ahead of that, a little higher. italian yields, up 4.25%. and the bank of england coming up, 10-year gilt yield, a high of 27024% is where we stand right new. trying to change the calculation for state pension, that isn't going to happen which means there will be more pressure on george osborne for finances, as well. on the currency markets, we haven't got it up. we'll switch that back. sterling/dollar, 1.6020. euro/yen, 115.17. euro/dollar at 1.3066. quick look at commodities after the chinese data, 1.1234. spot gold firm at 1669, as well. you would think, as well, that somebody is doing fairly well on that. iron ore imports at a record of 70 billion tons. we'll take a short break. still to come, tim cook is in china. we'll look at what he needs to do to turn around apple's underperformance in the world's top global market. more to come on "worldwide exchange." what are you doing? nothing. are you stealing our daughter
pretty good numbers for tesco. a bit of a shocker last year, not the same this year. the stock right now, up 2.2% be, as well. ten-year spanish yields ahead of that, a little higher. italian yields, up 4.25%. and the bank of england coming up, 10-year gilt yield, a high of 27024% is where we stand right new. trying to change the calculation for state pension, that isn't going to happen which means there will be more pressure on george osborne for finances, as well. on the currency markets, we...
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we get tesco tomorrow. >> i think it is tough and goes beyond the economy. i think what's happened is to some extent people are prioritizing spending on other things over food. you've seen so much food inflation the last two, three years that people almost prefer to spend it on treat like apple, for example, or clothing. what that actually has meant is people are discovering or rediscovering that it's cool enough to shop, and people have discovered you can get good quality stuff at really much cheaper prices. and i think in other terms, what people are doing is they're shopping on convenience. they want to go? where closer to them. they don't actually like the big stores. sometimes you're tempted to buy much more stuff that you didn't want any-- anyway. therefore, those stores -- >> they're doing less of the big shop and more of -- if i used to go once every two weeks to the enormous supermarket, now i go a couple of times a week. actually that way i'm -- my money's going out, small amounts going out more frequently. >> exactly. i think that's happening. the
we get tesco tomorrow. >> i think it is tough and goes beyond the economy. i think what's happened is to some extent people are prioritizing spending on other things over food. you've seen so much food inflation the last two, three years that people almost prefer to spend it on treat like apple, for example, or clothing. what that actually has meant is people are discovering or rediscovering that it's cool enough to shop, and people have discovered you can get good quality stuff at really...
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that tesco saw renewed by congress, so the tax revert back to where it was in 2010.ss in your take- home pay. >> the freeze warning of frosted by 0 wickets are coming in the next hour. i want to talk about a week in warmup on the kron 4 morning news' returns. >> welcome back to the kron 4 morning new tracking hot spots for your commute. the nimitz freeway is all about the damage. it is in the southbound direction accident occurred at 23rd. that is backing up not only the south bound ride which will be a surprise for you. if you're heading to oakland airport give yourself an extra 10-15 minutes. it as of a slowdown on the northbound side of interstate 80. and earlier a car accident we're still tracking as a hot spot is still tied up the south bound a commute. the crash occurred here southbound 88 at dakota road. most of it is now on. the result is a back up reaching a highway to 38 has produced a 51 minute drive time leading down to fremont out of san leandro four commute that to that is our be taking a 43- 45 minutes. >> here is a bridge checked looking first at the
that tesco saw renewed by congress, so the tax revert back to where it was in 2010.ss in your take- home pay. >> the freeze warning of frosted by 0 wickets are coming in the next hour. i want to talk about a week in warmup on the kron 4 morning news' returns. >> welcome back to the kron 4 morning new tracking hot spots for your commute. the nimitz freeway is all about the damage. it is in the southbound direction accident occurred at 23rd. that is backing up not only the south bound...
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that is in effect that you can't do it and that tesco to fire. so if it's common sense, quite frankly i don't know why somebody needs 10 bullets. it doesn't seem like some magic number to me. to the gunowners, that sounds like something somebody made up. the president's executive orders can be accepted by the republican party. if they did close down 90 people buying guns. you think this through. >> small items on ticket items. >> yes. in the brady bill of 93, about effectively. for background check. the assault weapons ban was all about criminals and so, my views which you can do by executive order, take care of it. executive order is not as good as legislation, but if you can do it, do it and make this focus on both the criminal access. also marshaled public opinion and to get away or start the center of gravity to get the politics that get disenchanted literally. i do think, not to argue, but it will. there's something magical about 10. mike thompson into the california was late in the democratic effort in the house. federal legislation today a
that is in effect that you can't do it and that tesco to fire. so if it's common sense, quite frankly i don't know why somebody needs 10 bullets. it doesn't seem like some magic number to me. to the gunowners, that sounds like something somebody made up. the president's executive orders can be accepted by the republican party. if they did close down 90 people buying guns. you think this through. >> small items on ticket items. >> yes. in the brady bill of 93, about effectively. for...
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the members of the legendary tesco dmn -- test dd ehrman -- tuskegee airmen.the majesty of our democracy. a ritual only possible in a form of government that is of and by and for the people. 18 a possible because there are patriots like each and everyone of you who defend defend our freedom every day. this little party is just another way to say something we can never say enough. thank you. thank you for volunteering. thank you for stepping up. thank you for keeping us strong. thank you for always making us proud. i have no greater honor than being your commander-in-chief. it is because of you that with honors, we were able to end the war in iraq. because of you we deliver justice to osama bin laden. because of you that it is even possible to give afghans a chance to determine their own destiny. we are going forward. we will keep our military as the defining fighting force that the world has ever known. tonight, we are also joined by some of our service members in afghanistan. they cannot see us, but we can see them on this monitor. who we got there? general,
the members of the legendary tesco dmn -- test dd ehrman -- tuskegee airmen.the majesty of our democracy. a ritual only possible in a form of government that is of and by and for the people. 18 a possible because there are patriots like each and everyone of you who defend defend our freedom every day. this little party is just another way to say something we can never say enough. thank you. thank you for volunteering. thank you for stepping up. thank you for keeping us strong. thank you for...