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tesco are doing so today.d products to cheaper own label ranges. customers putting fewer items in their baskets, people moving into frozen from fresh food, so volumes are down. and of course, tesco, like all the other supermarkets, are trying to absorb a lot of these huge cost price pressures that they are facing. tesco are also saying today that it is increasing pay for staff for the second time in a year. that is an extra 20p an hour, taking total pay up extra 20p an hour, taking total pay up around 8% for the year. it has also announced a price freeze today on more than 1000 products. the ceo of tesco warned about significant uncertainties ahead about how consumers are going to continue to adapt for christmas. he said there might be people buying fewer, smaller presence, but he did say we would be celibate on christmas, but perhaps more in an affordable way. thank you, emma simpson. the world's richest person, elon musk, has agreed to go ahead with buying the social media website twitter at the original agr
tesco are doing so today.d products to cheaper own label ranges. customers putting fewer items in their baskets, people moving into frozen from fresh food, so volumes are down. and of course, tesco, like all the other supermarkets, are trying to absorb a lot of these huge cost price pressures that they are facing. tesco are also saying today that it is increasing pay for staff for the second time in a year. that is an extra 20p an hour, taking total pay up extra 20p an hour, taking total pay up...
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tesco will increase wages again in november. there is a marginal when did you do it?see that tesco has got a commitment of 3 months not to raise just over a thousand prices. that probably is going to put pressure on its margin. francine: i was shocked, especially when i am running late, i had gotten a sandwich. it is always the same sandwich, it used to be 3.50, then went up to 4.25 and yesterday it was 4.65. >> we know that consumers are buying less, and trading down to discounters. this is what the big thing for tesco is, it will lose market share to aldi, which are helped by the fact that they have a smaller selection. it is easier to save money if there is less to buy. francine: coming up, musk goes back in for twitter, potentially avoiding a contentious room -- courtroom battle. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> the first priority here is organic growth, we have a capex budget. we are focused on our regular dividend payment. if there is something left, will think about inorganic opportunities and other means to allow our shareholders to participate. that is why we are runn
tesco will increase wages again in november. there is a marginal when did you do it?see that tesco has got a commitment of 3 months not to raise just over a thousand prices. that probably is going to put pressure on its margin. francine: i was shocked, especially when i am running late, i had gotten a sandwich. it is always the same sandwich, it used to be 3.50, then went up to 4.25 and yesterday it was 4.65. >> we know that consumers are buying less, and trading down to discounters. this...
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it and they will spend in tesco. y., ., ., , , tesco.lpful to our distraction. would it be helpful to your cause _ distraction. would it be helpful to your cause if _ distraction. would it be helpful to your cause if labour _ distraction. would it be helpful to your cause if labour was - distraction. would it be helpful to your cause if labour was with - distraction. would it be helpful to | your cause if labour was with you? distraction. would it be helpful to i your cause if labour was with you? i don't think it makes a difference, i would like them as a party to be with us, and i think they will be when it comes to fighting for better pay, but on the picket line, it is immaterial. when you are on strike, it is not a game or therefore a photo opportunity, it is there people trying to make a point and get decent pay for themselves. irate get decent pay for themselves. we will be back to you in a bit. we'll be back to politics later. it's never very far away. but let's talk about something different that has affected every single one of
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we are going to look ahead to earnings from tesco next.s is bloomberg. ♪ dani:dani: let's take a look at the key things we are going to be watching out for. we are going to have u.s. mba mortgage application, then more jobs data. adp employment change data. followed by global u.s. pmi. opec-plus meets in vienna as markets watch to see if the group decides to cut production. we will have rafael bostic from the atlanta fed discussing at a virtual event hosted by northwestern university. also we have earnings from tesco, due in just minutes from now. the company determines not to lose his reputation for value. charles allen from bloomberg intelligence is with us. i'm told you brought the papers with you. what are we expecting from them? >> the key thing we are expecting from tesco is the emphasis that they are still on their values. dani: they are changing fast, these prices are not is what they say. >> we have a full-page ad saying their prices are going to stay flat at least until 2023. this is some sort of measure or signal that their posi
we are going to look ahead to earnings from tesco next.s is bloomberg. ♪ dani:dani: let's take a look at the key things we are going to be watching out for. we are going to have u.s. mba mortgage application, then more jobs data. adp employment change data. followed by global u.s. pmi. opec-plus meets in vienna as markets watch to see if the group decides to cut production. we will have rafael bostic from the atlanta fed discussing at a virtual event hosted by northwestern university. also we...
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a sandwich, snack and drink willjump from three pounds to £3.40 for tesco clubcard members, and from hour we will have a full round—up of all the days news but before that here is newswatch. hello and welcome to newswatch with me, samira ahmed. another prime minister forced out of office. did the media have a role to play? and as the bbc reaches its centenary we discus one of its key goals and challenges — maintaining impartiality. not for the first time lately it feels like the political temperature in west minister has been rising every day this week. culminating in thursday's resignation by the prime minister. there had been two more top level ministerial departures before hand. the first being that of kwasi kwarteng, the former chancellor only last friday. der wego, his official car is leaving downing street. had been inside prime minister, his former boss. he would not return to the back benches. this college took exception to the coverage that followed leaving this message... truth? followed leaving this message... why it was his car — followed leaving this message... tang it w
a sandwich, snack and drink willjump from three pounds to £3.40 for tesco clubcard members, and from hour we will have a full round—up of all the days news but before that here is newswatch. hello and welcome to newswatch with me, samira ahmed. another prime minister forced out of office. did the media have a role to play? and as the bbc reaches its centenary we discus one of its key goals and challenges — maintaining impartiality. not for the first time lately it feels like the political...
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bruce bustled. monsieur cross, not a mi tescos conyers. nice show so that it's do outdoor water. but the most dora was more than pretty social to regenerate. with sure plethora deals. ah. with his appeasement policy in tatters. prime minister chamberlain is forced to attend to his resignation. on may, the 10th 1940 the day germany invades france. winston churchill becomes the new partition. prime minister i have nothing to offer, but blood, toil, tears, and sweat. he replaced chamberlain because as it is well known, chamberlain did not want to war with germany. churchill, it appears was at a very different view. he never wavered from wanting and insisting on war or pursuing the war with germany. he didn't trust the germans. he didn't trust him, but he didn't like his la ah august, the 13th 1940 a little which is massive. anyway. take sandwiches. cities for the next night. 80 pretty sharecropping attack the key in written of bombs and us operation blitz. last almost 8 months. many british cities suffer catastrophic destruction. churchill, it is everywhere. a top piles of rubble le
bruce bustled. monsieur cross, not a mi tescos conyers. nice show so that it's do outdoor water. but the most dora was more than pretty social to regenerate. with sure plethora deals. ah. with his appeasement policy in tatters. prime minister chamberlain is forced to attend to his resignation. on may, the 10th 1940 the day germany invades france. winston churchill becomes the new partition. prime minister i have nothing to offer, but blood, toil, tears, and sweat. he replaced chamberlain...
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ross, not a mi tesco's, can you nice show so that it's due at the award the but you most or was more than pretty social to regenerate with sure. plethora dealership ah. with his appeasement policy in tatters, prime minister chamberlain is forced to attend to his resignation. on may the 10th 1940 the day germany invades france. winston churchill becomes the new british prime minister. i have nothing to offer but blood toil tiers and sweat. here to place chamberlain because as it is well known, chamberlain did not want to war with germany. churchill, it appears, was a very different view. he never wavered from wanting and insisting on war, but shooting the war with germany. he didn't trust the germans. he didn't trust him that he didn't like hitler. august. the 13th 1949, which is miss. if anyway, take some but you cities the next night, 80 pussy, she had a crop attack. the are in which is a us operation blue last almost 8 months. then he was this, if he suffer, catastrophic destruction. churchill appears everywhere. a top piles of rubble left by and strikes in factories and hospitals.
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not a mi tescos conyers. nice show. so that it's due at the award the pretty most or was more than pretty social to regenerate was showed plethora dealership. ah, with these appeasement policy in tatters. prime minister chamberlain, he's forced to attend to his resignation. on may, the 10th 1940. the day germany invades france. winston churchill becomes the new british prime minister. i have nothing to offer but blood, toil, tears, and sweat. he replaced chamberlain because as it is well known, chamberlain did not want to war with germany. churchill, it appears, was at a very different view. he never wavered from wanting and insisting on war are pursuing the war with germany. he didn't trust the germans. he didn't trust him that he didn't like hitler ah august. the 13th 1940. the launch is massive area. take sandwiches, cities the next night, 80 position across attack. the key in riches with us operation blue loss was 8 months. lenny with his, if he suffer catastrophic destruction to chill chill. it is everywhere. a top
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more am glare mimi of linna, short wharf, poor, poor shania, bruce bustled. monsieur cross, not a mi tescos conyers nice shows so that it's do outdoor water, but the mall store was more than a producer social to regenerate. we've showed latoya dealership aah! with his appeasement policy in tatters. prime minister chamberlain is forced to attend to his resignation. on may, the 10th 1940 the day germany invades france. winston churchill becomes the new british prime minister. i have nothing to...
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miss chair cross, not a mi tesco's. can you nice show so that it's do outdoor water put your mouse door was more than a prettier social to regenerate with sure. plethora. dealership ah, with his appeasement policy in chances, prime minister chamberlain is forced to attend to his resignation. on may, the 10th 1940. the day germany invades france. winston churchill becomes the new british prime minister. i have nothing to offer but blood, toil tiers and sweat. he replaced chamberlain because as it is well known, chamberlain did not want to war with germany. churchill, it appears was at a very different view. he never wavered from wanting and insisting on war or pursuing the war with german. he didn't trust the germans. he didn't trust him, but he didn't like hitler ah. august the 13th 1949 which is miss. if ella take sandwiches cities for the next night. 80 pussy shad crump attack. the key in which is a 1000 us operation blitz. last, almost 8 months, many, but if, if he suffer, catastrophic destruction. churchill, if he i
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zack davies, who went into a tesco in 2015 and tried to behead a man.ational action. so they're right to say... and i think where the security services are right now, previously we just thought these are a bunch of bnp nutters, they're not, that's gone, as we said earlier on, completely gone. we're talking about a new, harsher ideology, younger, harsher, more disturbed, more distant, more isolated young men, and this new ideology is — what can we do to get these people over the line to commit a terror attack? that is fascinating. and what we're also talking about is the power of the internet to create global communities. individuals in bedrooms, who are wired and connected to a global community, and we saw that, for example, with the terrible mass murder in christchurch, new zealand, by an australian white supremacist, who had clearly read and imbibed that theory, the great replacement, a sort of weird demographic theory... and the idea about a white jihad, why can't white nazis become "jihadis" and sacrifice themselves? this is the new ideals. the end
zack davies, who went into a tesco in 2015 and tried to behead a man.ational action. so they're right to say... and i think where the security services are right now, previously we just thought these are a bunch of bnp nutters, they're not, that's gone, as we said earlier on, completely gone. we're talking about a new, harsher ideology, younger, harsher, more disturbed, more distant, more isolated young men, and this new ideology is — what can we do to get these people over the line to commit...
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it is credible that even the ceo of tesco saying labour is— that even the ceo of tesco saying labourhow is how to be able to put a — labour is the only show is how to be able to put a plan for it that is credible for growth in the uk. i think it — credible for growth in the uk. i think it is — credible for growth in the uk. i think it is time for the first people _ think it is time for the first people to get an option to make the case and _ people to get an option to make the case and decide who they want to be prime minister of the country not conservative mps who have failed spectacular and crashed our economy. keir stanner— spectacular and crashed our economy. keir starmer said earlier saying labour would oppose any further move to a road work is right in their ability to strike. this government has been looking at minimum service obligations for a variety of sectors so if strike action is happening there is a still minimal service. a minimum number of trains if there was a real strike. would you support some sort of minimum service obligation in the labour party? fiur obligation
it is credible that even the ceo of tesco saying labour is— that even the ceo of tesco saying labourhow is how to be able to put a — labour is the only show is how to be able to put a plan for it that is credible for growth in the uk. i think it — credible for growth in the uk. i think it is — credible for growth in the uk. i think it is time for the first people _ think it is time for the first people to get an option to make the case and _ people to get an option to make the case and...
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it's in a battle with discount brokers prayed tesco reported better-than-expected sales and only slightlyeduced its profit guidance for the fiscal year. that's your latest business flash. guy: i've been hearing from airline ceos in amsterdam. klm has a new ceo who spoke to me a little bit earlier on, her challenge right now is what happens at the airport. it needs to solve it's a labor shortage problem and it needs to do that soon. she's a little ticked off progress isn't happening faster. we get that exclusive interview coming up next. this is bloomberg. ♪ guy: i flew into amsterdam on a klm flight last night, no problem at all. there was a long walk through the airport. but it seems reasonably organized and there was no problem at all. tomorrow morning i have to do it in the opposite direction. this is an airport that suffering significant labor shortages. it basically had to maintain the capacity cap in order to limit the damage that can be done here. she has to deal with skip well airport. they just had to step down because of all the chaos being caused. she basically is getting incre
it's in a battle with discount brokers prayed tesco reported better-than-expected sales and only slightlyeduced its profit guidance for the fiscal year. that's your latest business flash. guy: i've been hearing from airline ceos in amsterdam. klm has a new ceo who spoke to me a little bit earlier on, her challenge right now is what happens at the airport. it needs to solve it's a labor shortage problem and it needs to do that soon. she's a little ticked off progress isn't happening faster. we...
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their cheaper products, notjust tesco others.grapher of the year awards always produces some stunning images of life beneath the waves — but this year's competition has seen a shift in focus to the impact of humans on marine life. the winner was this beautiful but heart—breaking image of a sea turtle that has become entangled in abandoned fishing nets off the coast of sri lanka. it was taken by a german photographer — simon lorenz — who managed to cut the animal free after taking this picture. in my line of work i do see it quite often, unfortunately, that marine animals are trapped. it is painful to see because obviously we are, as a human, the cause of the underlying situation. so in this case, it's a mass of nets which fishermen use to catch fish, not turtles. and somehow this ghost net came adrift, or whatever happened to it. but we are the reason these animals are stuck in trash like that. that is simon who took the winning photograph. let's talk now to hannah rudd, who is a marine biologist and conservationist. good morning
their cheaper products, notjust tesco others.grapher of the year awards always produces some stunning images of life beneath the waves — but this year's competition has seen a shift in focus to the impact of humans on marine life. the winner was this beautiful but heart—breaking image of a sea turtle that has become entangled in abandoned fishing nets off the coast of sri lanka. it was taken by a german photographer — simon lorenz — who managed to cut the animal free after taking this...
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david: from tesco's.isa: what is your thought come out you thought the bank of england should raise rates by 100 basis points in an emergency meeting in order to get credibility. they did not and they won in terms of markets moving toward them. what do they have to do next month to come together and understand an approach an economy that will weaken and plans that look more like austerity than anything else on a physical level? david: right. in a sense it is asking what is going to happen in the next 24 hours. we don't know. there are arguments on the one hand to say you need to stabilize the currency and worried about inflation. but actually data from yesterday suggests the u.k. has had peak inflation. the evidence is actually that the economy is going to slow. we don't know what is coming. we've heard spending cuts are coming. but that was yesterday. on one hand they are strong to raise rates and the other to cut them. they are going to calm nerves, that is with got to do. tom: professor, what changes i
david: from tesco's.isa: what is your thought come out you thought the bank of england should raise rates by 100 basis points in an emergency meeting in order to get credibility. they did not and they won in terms of markets moving toward them. what do they have to do next month to come together and understand an approach an economy that will weaken and plans that look more like austerity than anything else on a physical level? david: right. in a sense it is asking what is going to happen in...
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well, this is belarusian, i'm talking about some kind of liddle or tesco that operate throughout europesian networks, and i understand that this is also a belarusian business that, in principle, pays belarusians. why are there few belarusian products in the chains? i won't say anything here. come, let's get away from emotions, let's move on, come, check the funds and the head of the economics department. well. she told me herself, she said, they went around the shops of 70 volts from vegetables and said imported non-belarusian. well, unfortunately , it’s necessary, probably, yes, can i explain a little bit why prices weren’t stopped and i know the right decision before the deputy yes, i was the head of an agricultural enterprise, where the law grew apples and pears and vegetables and fruits and grain everything was me, uh, they come to the market network, especially on fridays a large number, well, the products were export-oriented, they sold to russia and everything. they come on fridays and buy at our prices. i think, why? well, the whole is purchased, it's why is the solution sold on
well, this is belarusian, i'm talking about some kind of liddle or tesco that operate throughout europesian networks, and i understand that this is also a belarusian business that, in principle, pays belarusians. why are there few belarusian products in the chains? i won't say anything here. come, let's get away from emotions, let's move on, come, check the funds and the head of the economics department. well. she told me herself, she said, they went around the shops of 70 volts from vegetables...
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prior to the some of the movement of goodsin prior to the some of the movement of goods in tesco or anythingalmost a pleading at one point when he was saying that he wants stability and leasing to the government is we need your help. radical solutions, involving the government we want you to stand by with the government is saying is a problem with these barriers on trade. it’s saying is a problem with these barriers on trade.— saying is a problem with these barriers on trade. it's been really interesting _ barriers on trade. it's been really interesting to _ barriers on trade. it's been really interesting to talk _ barriers on trade. it's been really interesting to talk to _ barriers on trade. it's been really interesting to talk to you - barriers on trade. it's been really interesting to talk to you and - barriers on trade. it's been really l interesting to talk to you and thank you for your insights. the key for your patience and staying with us and we heard that dup press conference. thank you. we went to go to united states now the husband of nancy pelosi — the united states' speaker of
prior to the some of the movement of goodsin prior to the some of the movement of goods in tesco or anythingalmost a pleading at one point when he was saying that he wants stability and leasing to the government is we need your help. radical solutions, involving the government we want you to stand by with the government is saying is a problem with these barriers on trade. it’s saying is a problem with these barriers on trade.— saying is a problem with these barriers on trade. it's been...
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flavoured spring water, you can get it on the shelves in - you can get it on the shelves in tesco andry other organisation but you make sure poor people _ other organisation but you make sure poor people are looked after. applause judy. applause judy, did you want to say something? it is no denying that the country is generally in an awful mess but i feel that the population and the working population could actually do more to help the national cause. at the moment, we have various factions going on strike and demanding inflation busting wage rises, which as we have heard, it's not helping businesses, it's not helping the country in general. i think people need to... d0 country in general. i think people need to- - -— country in general. i think people needto... ,, i, ., need to... do you think they should not be on strike? _ need to... do you think they should not be on strike? they _ need to... do you think they should not be on strike? they shouldn't, . need to... do you think they should not be on strike? they shouldn't, i | not be on strike? they shouldn't, i think we need _ not
flavoured spring water, you can get it on the shelves in - you can get it on the shelves in tesco andry other organisation but you make sure poor people _ other organisation but you make sure poor people are looked after. applause judy. applause judy, did you want to say something? it is no denying that the country is generally in an awful mess but i feel that the population and the working population could actually do more to help the national cause. at the moment, we have various factions...
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tesco, sainsbury�*s, morrisons, asda and waitrose all told us their donations were steady.ng this could affect donations. the bbc understands fareshare has now written to supermarkets and major brands, asking for further contributions. the charity says it is working to make sure it can access as much surplus food as possible, right across the food industry, so they can continue to support people who can't afford quality food. interesting because during the pandemic, the use of the food banks and fareshare went up and up, throughout all of that time,. if people rely on it for the essentials, and the food is in there, it creates a problems. thank ou. there, it creates a problems. thank yom liverpool— there, it creates a problems. thank you. liverpool against _ there, it creates a problems. thank you. liverpool against rangers i you. liverpool against rangers tonight. that is a big game. it tonight. that isa bi came. , that is a big game. it is intriguing because they _ that is a big game. it is intriguing because they have _ that is a big game. it is intriguing because they h
tesco, sainsbury�*s, morrisons, asda and waitrose all told us their donations were steady.ng this could affect donations. the bbc understands fareshare has now written to supermarkets and major brands, asking for further contributions. the charity says it is working to make sure it can access as much surplus food as possible, right across the food industry, so they can continue to support people who can't afford quality food. interesting because during the pandemic, the use of the food banks...
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moments in politics in the last week but for me the standout moment as last weekend when the chairman of tesco survey saying people's health has been damaged by the fact they can't see the same gp on a routine basis. i think was 84—year—old rob we spoke to. it was a success story because he was seeing the same gp which is very rare. so how would you make sure people saw the same gp, which really matters?— really matters? continuity of care is critical and _ really matters? continuity of care is critical and i _ really matters? continuity of care is critical and i welcome - really matters? continuity of care is critical and i welcome the - is critical and i welcome the recommendations of this cross—party committee. the expansion of the nhs workforce in history, will double the number of medicine places at university, increase the number of nursing and midwifery places. where will they come _ nursing and midwifery places. where will they come from? _ nursing and midwifery places. where will they come from? we _ nursing and midwifery places. where will they come from? we will- nursing and midwife
moments in politics in the last week but for me the standout moment as last weekend when the chairman of tesco survey saying people's health has been damaged by the fact they can't see the same gp on a routine basis. i think was 84—year—old rob we spoke to. it was a success story because he was seeing the same gp which is very rare. so how would you make sure people saw the same gp, which really matters?— really matters? continuity of care is critical and _ really matters? continuity of...