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from port talbot, here's our wales correspondent sian lloyd.ing any risks in this game but nigel and scott boden say they are taking a chance on the future. the father and son are both steel workers at tata's port talbot plant and voted to accept the compa ny‘s proposals. even though nigel, who has put in 38 years, now thinks he will need to work longer before he can afford to retire. he voted, he says, to save jobs. the ballot isn't so much about the pension itself. it's about the future investment, it's about the new pension fund. and the future. i think voting yes is saying we want a job. it gives us all a better chance to have a job for the future, a job that we all dearly need. it's expected that the company will now move swiftly to replace the old british steel pension with a proposed less generous scheme, and in return, provided the company continues to return a profit, tata promises to invest £1 billion in the business over ten years. to maintain the two blast furnaces at port talbot for at least five years, and will try to avoid compul
from port talbot, here's our wales correspondent sian lloyd.ing any risks in this game but nigel and scott boden say they are taking a chance on the future. the father and son are both steel workers at tata's port talbot plant and voted to accept the compa ny‘s proposals. even though nigel, who has put in 38 years, now thinks he will need to work longer before he can afford to retire. he voted, he says, to save jobs. the ballot isn't so much about the pension itself. it's about the future...
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from port talbot, here's our wales correspondent sian lloyd.ott boden say they are taking a chance on the future. the father and son are both steel workers at tata's port talbot plant and voted to accept the compa ny‘s proposals. even though nigel, who has put in 38 years, now thinks he will need to work longer before he can afford to retire. he voted, he says, to save jobs. the ballot isn't so much about the pension itself. it's about the future investment, it's about the new pension fund. and the future. i think voting yes is saying we want a job. it gives us all a better chance to have a job for the future, a job that we all dearly need. it's expected that the company will now move swiftly to replace the old british steel pension with a proposed less generous scheme, and in return, provided the company continues to return a profit, tata promises to invest £1 billion in the business over ten years. to maintain the two blast furnaces at port talbot for at least five years, and will try to avoid compulsory redundancies for the same period. trad
from port talbot, here's our wales correspondent sian lloyd.ott boden say they are taking a chance on the future. the father and son are both steel workers at tata's port talbot plant and voted to accept the compa ny‘s proposals. even though nigel, who has put in 38 years, now thinks he will need to work longer before he can afford to retire. he voted, he says, to save jobs. the ballot isn't so much about the pension itself. it's about the future investment, it's about the new pension fund....
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talbot avenue bridge. >> the next challenge will be funding. there's no specific >> they support saving the bridge and the county is going to make every effort to do so. they will be working with the county to evaluate feasibility of reusing the bridge or its components. >>> it's been nearly five months since a college student from dc was stabbed to death in baltimore. the $20,000 reward for information that helps them find the killer of marcus edwards. in september police officers is found him about a mile from morgan state university. he was suffering from wounds to his chest and he died. edwards planned to come back to dc to become a police officer. >>> the city of annapolis has fired his police chief. the mayor there says the change wasn't about the chief but more about creating a new direction for the department. 2016 was the deadliest year on homicides. >>> washington capitals have a special visitor in town this week. a muslim hockey player. president trump's travel ban did not affect her trip. a hockey player, coach and referee in her na
talbot avenue bridge. >> the next challenge will be funding. there's no specific >> they support saving the bridge and the county is going to make every effort to do so. they will be working with the county to evaluate feasibility of reusing the bridge or its components. >>> it's been nearly five months since a college student from dc was stabbed to death in baltimore. the $20,000 reward for information that helps them find the killer of marcus edwards. in september police...
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let's go live to port talbot where our correspondent tomos morgan has the latest.he unions balloted voted for the end of the final salary scheme at. there was a suspicion that members would reject the proposal which would mean a difficult situation for that macro and its workers but a few days before the ballot begun i7 and its workers but a few days before the ballot begun 17 days ago, the union said that this was the best and last option for the members to go through. what this means is security for jobs as tata to go through. what this means is security forjobs as tata have pledged to keep there work force in the uk open. they have said that there will be no more redundancies and will invest over £1 billion over ten yea rs and will invest over £1 billion over ten years maintaining to blast furnaces import all but four the next five years. there was sweetness for the elderly workforce here, about £10,000. those coming to the end of their working life. it means a guarantee for the medium and short—term for workers here but also it means that the merger between tat
let's go live to port talbot where our correspondent tomos morgan has the latest.he unions balloted voted for the end of the final salary scheme at. there was a suspicion that members would reject the proposal which would mean a difficult situation for that macro and its workers but a few days before the ballot begun i7 and its workers but a few days before the ballot begun 17 days ago, the union said that this was the best and last option for the members to go through. what this means is...
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i think talbot's raised $1 million..an >> come on in here andrea.rea. talk about how this is working and there's no bigger stamp approval than you can get an a oprah were inn free. f >> absolutely. >> tell me about that. >> well, oprah tel magazine here create to director adam glassss man he was the creative directoc behind this capsule collection.t so you'll see the scarf soon and that was inspired by oprah' roso garden and he just wanted toantd make pieces that were easy to, you know, pair with differentitf things that a woman already hash in her wardrobe.ardrob. >> which is key. that's what i think will be wl e super fun.n. let's get started with ourd w fashion show because these areae easy pieces you can get like you said that work with somethingitt you probably already have in he your >> what are we starting with? wt >> we are starting withg wit cassandra and she is wearingng talbot's easy five pocket jeanon and then she's just wearing's ja acute little coral top and, youu know, you can pair with any color.r >> red
i think talbot's raised $1 million..an >> come on in here andrea.rea. talk about how this is working and there's no bigger stamp approval than you can get an a oprah were inn free. f >> absolutely. >> tell me about that. >> well, oprah tel magazine here create to director adam glassss man he was the creative directoc behind this capsule collection.t so you'll see the scarf soon and that was inspired by oprah' roso garden and he just wanted toantd make pieces that were...
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alison: tom roussey has the 9 in talbot county, but to ensure in impartial trial, the trial was moved to kent county and montgomery county was asked to do the prosecution. yesterday they got a conviction and today the sentence. >> he was smiling, happy, chubby cheeks, bright blue eyes. parents sayrich's he was healthy. after just two days in the home day care of gail dobson, prosecutors say he received injuries from shaking that killed him. >> it is heart wrenching. parents answered questions the escape from their eastern shore home. >> he is not here. he should be eight years old and in the second grade. tom: dobson has been convicted twice of second-degree murder and child abuse resulting from the death. children's national medical center before he died. dobson's defense said that the medical examiner's diagnosis was incorrect and trevor died from something else besides shaken baby syndrome. >> we are speaking for these young children who cannot speak for themselves. tom: the montgomery county state's attorney said the evidence proved dobson's guilt. upone experts they relied to get
alison: tom roussey has the 9 in talbot county, but to ensure in impartial trial, the trial was moved to kent county and montgomery county was asked to do the prosecution. yesterday they got a conviction and today the sentence. >> he was smiling, happy, chubby cheeks, bright blue eyes. parents sayrich's he was healthy. after just two days in the home day care of gail dobson, prosecutors say he received injuries from shaking that killed him. >> it is heart wrenching. parents answered...
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tata's offer includes a 1 billion pound investment commitment at the port talbot plant and no compulsoryder's half—brother in malaysia. police say she was arrested at kuala lumpur airport where kim jong—nam died following his suspected poisoning. tara palmer—tomkinson died of natural causes and "did not have a brain tumour", according to her sister. santa montefiore posted a series of tweets thanking people for their support but said she had wanted to "clarify" a few things. that's kept the sport at the bbc sports centre. hello. manchester city women have signed the usa captain and fifa world player of the year carli lloyd. the midfielder willjoin the club for the 2017 spring series. which begins in april. lloyd's short term deal will also take in games in the fa cup and women's champions league. she's scored 96 goals in 232 international appearances. including this hattrick in the 2015 world cup final. completed in just 13—minutes. it is another challenge for me. i'm a lwa ys it is another challenge for me. i'm always looking to improve my game i'm always looking for the next big thing.
tata's offer includes a 1 billion pound investment commitment at the port talbot plant and no compulsoryder's half—brother in malaysia. police say she was arrested at kuala lumpur airport where kim jong—nam died following his suspected poisoning. tara palmer—tomkinson died of natural causes and "did not have a brain tumour", according to her sister. santa montefiore posted a series of tweets thanking people for their support but said she had wanted to "clarify" a few...
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let's go live to port talbot where our correspondent has the latest.t hurdle before things were secured?” was that the last hurdle before things were secured? i think so in some respects. what has been holding up some respects. what has been holding up the deal was this pension situation. a huge pension deficit in the scheme and this changed towards a fixed defined contribution scheme was seen a fixed defined contribution scheme was seen as a fixed defined contribution scheme was seen as the best case scenario considering what else was available which was the scheme falling into the pension protection fund which was the worst case scenario. a few days before the ballot opened 17 days before the ballot opened 17 days ago there was some suggestion that the union members may not be voting towards that that the union urged their members to do so. we can cross to the union. tell us why this was the last chance saloon. over time we have employed our experts, financial, pension and industrial, and this is the lesser of two evils. for the sake of the industry
let's go live to port talbot where our correspondent has the latest.t hurdle before things were secured?” was that the last hurdle before things were secured? i think so in some respects. what has been holding up some respects. what has been holding up the deal was this pension situation. a huge pension deficit in the scheme and this changed towards a fixed defined contribution scheme was seen a fixed defined contribution scheme was seen as a fixed defined contribution scheme was seen as the...
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we have had some at port talbot in the western side of wales.t. there is the extent of the cloud. it is called as well with that cloud being brought in on an easterly wind. —— cold. there are a few wintry flurries out there. not amounting to a great deal, the snow. the chances are that overnight we could see some at lower levels, as well. it is not likely to amount to much, except over the hills. it will be frosty and we will be scraping ice off the cars tomorrow morning. it will be fairly great, as well. that easterly wind continues to strengthen. at least that allows the rest —— the best of the sunshine to be across the welsh mountains and the south west up to the north of scotland. still cold, only between 1—3dc in east anglia and parts of the south—east. something a little wintry in those showers. further north, sunshine for cumbria and parts of northern ireland and the west of scotland and a cold night with temperatures only making it up to three celsius. another cold night with still, clear conditions across parts of western scotland, but
we have had some at port talbot in the western side of wales.t. there is the extent of the cloud. it is called as well with that cloud being brought in on an easterly wind. —— cold. there are a few wintry flurries out there. not amounting to a great deal, the snow. the chances are that overnight we could see some at lower levels, as well. it is not likely to amount to much, except over the hills. it will be frosty and we will be scraping ice off the cars tomorrow morning. it will be fairly...
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police chief mark talbot invited one and all to his office this evening.uld ask the top cop anything at all. the chief held a similar round table last month. the depth says this is all about reaching out to the community it serves. >>> a church target of one crook who hid inside until everyone else was gone before making his move. police say the guy walked into the saint joan of arc church on willow bend road in marlton, new jersey, last week and slipped into a guest room on the second floor where members of the church live to hide. police say hours later he began walking around the building stealing cash and gift cards. investigators think he called a cab for his get away ride. ♪ >>> our hank flynn taking on dangerous dodely stretch of road in burlington county. it's the scene of one crash after another. >> some have lost their lives at one curve in pemberton. hank went there today to see what officials are doing about it. >> take that car for instance. see how fast it's going. does not know that curve. he'll be in for a nice surprise. >> reporter: curve
police chief mark talbot invited one and all to his office this evening.uld ask the top cop anything at all. the chief held a similar round table last month. the depth says this is all about reaching out to the community it serves. >>> a church target of one crook who hid inside until everyone else was gone before making his move. police say the guy walked into the saint joan of arc church on willow bend road in marlton, new jersey, last week and slipped into a guest room on the second...
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neathport talbot council says it is written to the us embassy to express its dismay at the treatmentg the foreign secretary to pursue the matter with the us authorities. in his letter, mrjones states that: british passport holders should not be affected by the us government's travel ban, which has been suspended, adding it appears that both the uk government's travel advisor and the uk's aggrieved man with the us government have been disregarded in this instance. he goes on to say: i should be grateful for your urgent consideration and observations on this matter. clearly, we have had donald trump's decision in the us to bar muslims travelling into the us. although that policy has been suspended, it seems likely that this may be a consequence of that. both the us embassy and the white house have been asked to comment. back at the school in neath, mr miah says he would like to travel to the us one day, but for now he continues to wait for answers as to why on this occasion, he was treated differently to everyone else. studio: the trump administration has released new guidelines aimed
neathport talbot council says it is written to the us embassy to express its dismay at the treatmentg the foreign secretary to pursue the matter with the us authorities. in his letter, mrjones states that: british passport holders should not be affected by the us government's travel ban, which has been suspended, adding it appears that both the uk government's travel advisor and the uk's aggrieved man with the us government have been disregarded in this instance. he goes on to say: i should be...
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my name is david talbot. work at the victims memorial communism foundation, and i would like to offer it to you as where you see it best answer. one of the things in thinking about the future of ukraine that did not come up in the conversation today is the future of ukraine in the context of the new administration. and i would love to hear thoughts about how people who love ukraine are thinking and strategizing right now for the welfare of their people. mr. sawkiw: interesting question. i had a feeling this would come up. i think you have to put everything in perspective, and given that we are discussing the holodomor and the events of 85 years ago and the world not mentioned about the british foreign service diplomat talking about they knew about it, but did not say anything about it meeting appeasement. we know what appeasement led to 1933 the united states recognize the soviet as an entityunion during the height of the fabric. we know what happened in the and appeasement and what that led to. i am looking
my name is david talbot. work at the victims memorial communism foundation, and i would like to offer it to you as where you see it best answer. one of the things in thinking about the future of ukraine that did not come up in the conversation today is the future of ukraine in the context of the new administration. and i would love to hear thoughts about how people who love ukraine are thinking and strategizing right now for the welfare of their people. mr. sawkiw: interesting question. i had a...
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my name is david talbot. i work at the victims communism memorial foundation and would like to offer it to you to defer the question where you see it. one of the things in thinking about the future of ukraine that did not necessarily come up in conversation today is the future of ukraine in context. i would love to hear thoughts about how people who love ukraine i thinking and strategizing right now for the welfare of their people. >> thanks. interesting question. i had a feeling this would work out. i think you have to put everything in perspective. given we are discussing the events of 85 years ago, the quote that i had written or mentioned about the british foreign service diplomats, talking to you about it yet they didn't say anything about it meaning appeasement, we know what appeasement has led to. we know what appeasement led to in 1933, in 1934 the united states recognized the soviet union as an entity during the height of the famine. we know what happened in the late 1930s because of appeasement and
my name is david talbot. i work at the victims communism memorial foundation and would like to offer it to you to defer the question where you see it. one of the things in thinking about the future of ukraine that did not necessarily come up in conversation today is the future of ukraine in context. i would love to hear thoughts about how people who love ukraine i thinking and strategizing right now for the welfare of their people. >> thanks. interesting question. i had a feeling this...
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tata's offer includes a £1 billion investment commitment at port talbot and no compulsoryjob losses.ped 18.6% to £1.31 billion. facebook is to roll out an app that lets users watch the platform's video content on television. the move could allow it to eventually better compete with the likes of youtube and traditional television channels for advertising revenue. and the days of the three—hour, five—bottle city lunch appear to be well and truly over after lloyd's of london introduced a booze ban. the insurance market has told its 800 employees that they are not permitted to consume alcohol from 9am to 5pm. a lloyd's spokesman said it had been considering the move for some time to bring it into line with "industry norms". let's take a look at the markets. the ftse100 is higher. it's banking stocks that are among the top gainers — rbs, standard chartered, barclays, and lloyds were all higher. investors were reacting to the head of the us central bank, the federal reserve. she made comments yesterday suggesting us interest rates could rise soon—ish. banks benefit from a higher interest r
tata's offer includes a £1 billion investment commitment at port talbot and no compulsoryjob losses.ped 18.6% to £1.31 billion. facebook is to roll out an app that lets users watch the platform's video content on television. the move could allow it to eventually better compete with the likes of youtube and traditional television channels for advertising revenue. and the days of the three—hour, five—bottle city lunch appear to be well and truly over after lloyd's of london introduced a...
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. >> in his 2015 book the devils chessboard, david talbot, founder of salon.com uses declassified publicecords to trace a long history of new york times allowing the cia to plant stories. for example, they had picked a journalist for the times to send to congo to cover patrice lumumba who invented stories about torture chambers and political assassinations and stuff like this. you can also draw a straight line from their coverage of the gulf of tonkin incident to their coverage of wmds in iraq for example. i was wondering first of all on what grounds can you really draw a distinction between those falsified and planted stories and what we are discussing here today as fake news and secondly, what can we do to combat or push back against false stories coming from mainstream or trustworthy news organizations? >> that's a good question. who wants to have at it? [laughter] >> if the news organization winds up with this project, to follow through with corrections and accountability, you tell them hey, this was not factual. here's the evidence. and you seethe results . given the chance and then
. >> in his 2015 book the devils chessboard, david talbot, founder of salon.com uses declassified publicecords to trace a long history of new york times allowing the cia to plant stories. for example, they had picked a journalist for the times to send to congo to cover patrice lumumba who invented stories about torture chambers and political assassinations and stuff like this. you can also draw a straight line from their coverage of the gulf of tonkin incident to their coverage of wmds in...
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with potus's support he can help get back on track, strobe talbot. >> john mccain, outstanding character intellect and ability. george w. bush adviser fran taosen, great patriot, soldier, republican trump critic elliot come heb inspiring leader solid historien a, honorable soldier and thoughtful strategist. democratic congressman jim hines sits on the intel committee, brilliant strategic mind, not afraid to speak truth coming from both sides of the aisle. >> oh, he's a member of the military, we'll put him in this box. mcmaster like several other high-ranking officers, marine corps and army, especially have quite an intellectual approach to international policy, foreign poli policy, and their own grasp of warfare, which is their business. couple years ago mcmaster gave a speech at georgetown on veterans day about the war at ethos. he's clearly thought about it. >> speak what you sigh mattis, mcmaster, tillerson, pompeo and kelly running homeland security. >> it's a strong team, weighted towards military figures. each has strength of character to push back against this president or any pe
with potus's support he can help get back on track, strobe talbot. >> john mccain, outstanding character intellect and ability. george w. bush adviser fran taosen, great patriot, soldier, republican trump critic elliot come heb inspiring leader solid historien a, honorable soldier and thoughtful strategist. democratic congressman jim hines sits on the intel committee, brilliant strategic mind, not afraid to speak truth coming from both sides of the aisle. >> oh, he's a member of the...