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of that of tony martin, the norfolk farmer who was jailed for killing a burglar at his home in 1999. people in this area of south london say burglary is a long—standing concern, but this incident will stand out for its fatal consequences. jessica parker, bbc news. vauxhall is to build a new van model in luton. the decision will safeguard moo jobs and should secure the plant's future until 2030. the business secretary greg clark said the announcement was a vote of confidence in vauxhall‘s workforce and in the uk's car industry. our business editor simonjack reports. the future of vauxhall‘s two uk plants, here in luton and at ellesmere port, has been a concern ever since vauxhall became part of the peugeot—citroen family, when psa bought general motors‘ european business. the boss of psa has previously said brexit uncertainty would delay major investment decisions. so what has changed? we have a strong performance plan for the plant, that we are now going to implement to give the plant the possibility to catch up, in terms of cost and quality competitiveness, with all the other europe
of that of tony martin, the norfolk farmer who was jailed for killing a burglar at his home in 1999. people in this area of south london say burglary is a long—standing concern, but this incident will stand out for its fatal consequences. jessica parker, bbc news. vauxhall is to build a new van model in luton. the decision will safeguard moo jobs and should secure the plant's future until 2030. the business secretary greg clark said the announcement was a vote of confidence in vauxhall‘s...
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clearly, this is something that politicians will and have done in the past comic in the case of tony martins, it will be very concerned about this, but we are limited in what can say the specific. yes, obviously, it is a story that is still unfolding. the pensioner has been arrested, it is still alive investigation but clearly, a lot of the papers picking up clearly, a lot of the papers picking up on the parallels with that tony martin case, the case of a farm in norfolk who also attacked intruder. yes, it is a fascinating case, it became a huge story because the law case was slightly vague and it was backed up by the argument about reasonable force. tony martin was initially convicted of murder but it was reduced to manslaughter on the grounds of diminished responsibility, which is actually slightly different to the reasonable force argument. we'll have to wait and see in this case, but i think it is of the idea that you have an intruder in your home is terrifying to me and this is a pensioner, i understand he had a wife who was disabled and he looked after her, and it is quite a common a
clearly, this is something that politicians will and have done in the past comic in the case of tony martins, it will be very concerned about this, but we are limited in what can say the specific. yes, obviously, it is a story that is still unfolding. the pensioner has been arrested, it is still alive investigation but clearly, a lot of the papers picking up clearly, a lot of the papers picking up on the parallels with that tony martin case, the case of a farm in norfolk who also attacked...
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of course this has echoes of the tony martin case. absolutely.hat really dominated headlines and lyrical debate —— political debate for many a week backin political debate for many a week back in the early 90s. and i rememberl back in the early 90s. and i remember i was writing about william hague at the time, leader of the position as he then was and he got very embroiled in that row i think. a lot of politicians saw it as a way to associate with the ordinary person to make a stand for law and order. and i suspect given the extent to which this has been cove red extent to which this has been covered in front pages today that we may see a repeat of that. my only concern, may see a repeat of that. my only concern, and this is obviously an important story and should be cove red, important story and should be covered, is that the moment we are seeing this absolutely horrific spike in knife crime and gun crime particularly in london and in i think it would be unfortunate if this one particular story was to ta ke this one particular story was to take
of course this has echoes of the tony martin case. absolutely.hat really dominated headlines and lyrical debate —— political debate for many a week backin political debate for many a week back in the early 90s. and i rememberl back in the early 90s. and i remember i was writing about william hague at the time, leader of the position as he then was and he got very embroiled in that row i think. a lot of politicians saw it as a way to associate with the ordinary person to make a stand for law...
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it's a case that will remind some of that of tony martin, the norfolk farmer who was jailed for killingdon say burglary is a long—standing concern, but this incident will stand out for its fatal consequences. jessica parker, bbc news. coming up at 6am on breakfast, naga munchetty and charlie stayt will have all the day's news, business and sport. they'll also have more on the potential dangers of fridges and freezers that have plastic backing. the consumer watchdog, which, says they may pose a fire risk because of the kind of flame—retardant products some of them use. that's breakfast, on this channel at 6am. this is the briefing from bbc news. the latest headlines: brazil's supreme court orders ex—president lula to begin serving his 12 year prison sentence immediately. thousands of americans have rallied in memphis to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the death of the civil rights leader, martin luther king. speaking through a videolink, barack obama said dr king's glorious deeds had given americans the courage to come as far as they had. mark zuckerberg has insisted he is still the
it's a case that will remind some of that of tony martin, the norfolk farmer who was jailed for killingdon say burglary is a long—standing concern, but this incident will stand out for its fatal consequences. jessica parker, bbc news. coming up at 6am on breakfast, naga munchetty and charlie stayt will have all the day's news, business and sport. they'll also have more on the potential dangers of fridges and freezers that have plastic backing. the consumer watchdog, which, says they may pose...
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they go into more detail showing that the case had problems with tony martin, the father who shot andn the 19905. shot and was convicted of murder in the 1990s. the conviction was reduced to manslaughter. they did not want a repeat of that. what a relief for his family. it might be a procedural thing but still these are elderly pensioners. your biggest fear surely if someone breaking into your home at night when you are asleep, not only did they break in, they went upstairs and frog marched him downstairs and his wife who was said to have dementia, that is terrifying, particularly for pensioners and these were career criminals with a huge roster of similar crimes behind them, so absolutely terrifying. the times headline is no further action over burglar death, it is a difficult law to interpret because it is all about reasonable force, a way of protecting yourself and that is open to interpretation. one case was what he lying in wait because he knew they were coming? presumably this 78—year—old pensioner frog marched at the point of a screwdriver, all. dashed down the hall, he just re
they go into more detail showing that the case had problems with tony martin, the father who shot andn the 19905. shot and was convicted of murder in the 1990s. the conviction was reduced to manslaughter. they did not want a repeat of that. what a relief for his family. it might be a procedural thing but still these are elderly pensioners. your biggest fear surely if someone breaking into your home at night when you are asleep, not only did they break in, they went upstairs and frog marched him...
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of course this has echoes of the tony martin case. absolutely.ate for many a week backin political debate for many a week back in the early 90s. and i remember! back in the early 90s. and i remember i was writing about william hague at the time, leader of the
of course this has echoes of the tony martin case. absolutely.ate for many a week backin political debate for many a week back in the early 90s. and i remember! back in the early 90s. and i remember i was writing about william hague at the time, leader of the
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it's a case that will remind some of that of tony martin, the norfolk farmer who was jailed for killingof south london say burglary is a long—standing concern, but this incident will stand out for its fatal consequences. jessica parker, bbc news. british companies employing more than 250 staff have less than two hours left to submit figures showing the average difference in pay for male and female employees. the deadline is midnight tonight. more than 9,000 companies have already published their data. it's revealed that 78% of businesses pay men more than women. 14% pay women more than men. and only 8% of companies claim they have no pay gap. our business correspondent emma simpson reports. how much we earn, it's long been a stubborn problem between the sexes. but now, for the first time, our biggest employers have been forced to reveal the pay gap between their male and female workers, and the results aren't pretty. now, this isn't about equal pay. take bobby and laura here, they do the same job, for the same pay. that's the law. the gender pay gap is the difference between average sal
it's a case that will remind some of that of tony martin, the norfolk farmer who was jailed for killingof south london say burglary is a long—standing concern, but this incident will stand out for its fatal consequences. jessica parker, bbc news. british companies employing more than 250 staff have less than two hours left to submit figures showing the average difference in pay for male and female employees. the deadline is midnight tonight. more than 9,000 companies have already published...
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it is a case that will remind some of tony martin, the norfolk farmer who was jailed for killing a burglarsouth london say burglary is a long—standing concern, but this incident will stand out for its fatal consequences. jessica parker, bbc news. the liberal democrat leader sir vince cable has launched his local election campaign saying his party is a "well—kept secret" that's set to defy opinion polls. he said the lib dems were winning local council by—elections in all areas, which had gone unreported. voters go to the polls across england on may 3rd for local elections. the former chelsea and england captain ray wilkins has died at the age of 61. he was being treated in hospital in london after suffering a cardiac arrest last week. ray wilkins made his name at chelsea and went on to play for manchester united, ac milan, rangers and qpr. this afternoon his family thanked friends, colleagues and the public for all the messages they've had since he was taken ill. richard conway reports. commentato ry: wilkins has curled one, and that's absolutely magnificent! goals and glory weren't the big
it is a case that will remind some of tony martin, the norfolk farmer who was jailed for killing a burglarsouth london say burglary is a long—standing concern, but this incident will stand out for its fatal consequences. jessica parker, bbc news. the liberal democrat leader sir vince cable has launched his local election campaign saying his party is a "well—kept secret" that's set to defy opinion polls. he said the lib dems were winning local council by—elections in all areas,...
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it is a case that will remind some of tony martin, the norfolk farmer who was jailed for killing a burglarthis area of south london say burglary is a long—standing concern, but this incident will stand out for its fatal consequences. jessica parker, bbc news. facebook said as many as 87 million users may have been shared and properly with cambridge analytica. our technology correspondent laurie is with us now. thank you for talking to us. it seems as though the skill of this operation whereby cambridge analytica acquire data on people without their knowledge or without their consent is even bigger than we did. it is vested in him because this is how the information digitally out and how they appear to be not a good show. we do from the whistle—blower, christopher wiley, he worked for them, his claim that there with as many as 50 million people who profile have been acquired by cambridge analytica. they did it from a quiz was 270,000 people took part in. all of the friends data also got grabbed improperly. tonight, facebook has come out with his first bigger, buried a right at the bottom of
it is a case that will remind some of tony martin, the norfolk farmer who was jailed for killing a burglarthis area of south london say burglary is a long—standing concern, but this incident will stand out for its fatal consequences. jessica parker, bbc news. facebook said as many as 87 million users may have been shared and properly with cambridge analytica. our technology correspondent laurie is with us now. thank you for talking to us. it seems as though the skill of this operation whereby...
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it is a case that will remind some of tony martin, the norfolk farmer who was jailed for killing a burglarconsequences. jessica parker, bbc news. the liberal democrat leader sir vince cable launched his local election campaign and said his party is a "well—kept secret" that's set to defy opinion polls. he said the lib dems were winning local council by—elections in all areas, which had gone unreported. voters go to the polls across england on 3rd of may third for local elections. you're watching beyond 100 days. it isa it is a special day in america, 50 yea rs it is a special day in america, 50 years since the murder of doctor martin luther king. narrations are going on around the country to order him. here are the latest pictures from washington. the biggest event is being held in memphis, where our colleague clive mhairi spoke to civil rights activistjesse jackson. 50 years on, his legacy was that people need to stand up and fight. how far have african—americans, do you believe, since ‘68? you know, he bequeathed us the right to vote. we went from the balcony in memphis to the balcony of
it is a case that will remind some of tony martin, the norfolk farmer who was jailed for killing a burglarconsequences. jessica parker, bbc news. the liberal democrat leader sir vince cable launched his local election campaign and said his party is a "well—kept secret" that's set to defy opinion polls. he said the lib dems were winning local council by—elections in all areas, which had gone unreported. voters go to the polls across england on 3rd of may third for local elections....
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martin luther king. tony watson's name is watty and ended last season as a dodger. but we won't hold that against him because he is here now. and he was a nan aide to martin luther king jr. welcome to the bay area. more news. you're watching "today in the bay." >>> good morning. if you are just now waking up, it is wet out there. 6:43, and could you see areas like san jose and the fremont area catching a bit avenue break right now. but you could see the cell just off to the north out there just off the pacific. mobile doppler radar is picking that up and the showers and forecasts will be tracked out for you and plus keeping a close eye on the roads for you. i'll send it over to you. >>> thank you. 6:44 and a developing story where one man is dead following a shootout with police in fremont. this happened at this arco station on fremont boulevard and nicollet avenue. the suspect was in a pickup truck when the driver was pulled over. police say the suspect got out and ran away from the truck and then pointed a gun at officers and opened fire. the officers did fire back
martin luther king. tony watson's name is watty and ended last season as a dodger. but we won't hold that against him because he is here now. and he was a nan aide to martin luther king jr. welcome to the bay area. more news. you're watching "today in the bay." >>> good morning. if you are just now waking up, it is wet out there. 6:43, and could you see areas like san jose and the fremont area catching a bit avenue break right now. but you could see the cell just off to the...
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we have reports from david martin at the pentagon and seth tonie in damascus tonight. we begin with david. >> reporter: defense secretary mattis left the white house late this afternoon after briefing the president on options for a military strike against syria. but shortly afterward, the white house said "no final decision has been made." that was a marked change from monday, when a decision seemed imminent. >> we are meeting with our military and everybody else. and we'll be making some major decisions over the next 24 to 48 to s. >> reporter: u.s. intelligence estimates 42 people died in the suspected chemical attack, most of them showing symptoms consistent with chlorine gas, some looking more like a nerve agent. the president of france said flatly, "we have proof that last week, chemical weapons, at least with chlorine, were used by the regime of bashar al-assad," although he did not say what the proof was. a spokesman for britain's prime minister said her cabinet agreed it was "highly likely" the regime was responsible. but, testifying before congress this mornin
we have reports from david martin at the pentagon and seth tonie in damascus tonight. we begin with david. >> reporter: defense secretary mattis left the white house late this afternoon after briefing the president on options for a military strike against syria. but shortly afterward, the white house said "no final decision has been made." that was a marked change from monday, when a decision seemed imminent. >> we are meeting with our military and everybody else. and...
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tony dokoupil is back to show us the tools to help us remain invisible online. >>> plus on "cbs this morning," dr. martinen in an interview for the first time in a decade, and we'll talk about the evolution of the impact in some cities of animals. i'm brook silva-braga. have a great day. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com low temperature -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com well, before it was even founded, a french teenager, bienville, scared away a british warship with just a story. and great stories kept coming. [trumpet playing] some make you move to jazz, funk and bounce. some of our stories aren't quite as straightforward. blocked by the saints! [crowd roaring] while others prove that great things can happen... even on a monday night. cause for three hundred years, great stories have started the same way. one time, in new orleans. [crowd applause] it's monday, april 2nd. good morning, i'm kenny choi. >>> this is kpix5 news. >> a live look at the beautiful bay bridge this morning as we get the week started. good monday, it is april 2. >> april is off and running. and it is 4:30 this monday morni
tony dokoupil is back to show us the tools to help us remain invisible online. >>> plus on "cbs this morning," dr. martinen in an interview for the first time in a decade, and we'll talk about the evolution of the impact in some cities of animals. i'm brook silva-braga. have a great day. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com low temperature -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com well, before it was even founded, a french teenager, bienville, scared away a british warship with...
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old erika martin and come on that you came through and in the swing what would otherwise have been a no vote and i wondered at that time whether tony blair would have all of the outcome of the referendum and he did to his credit and that reminds me in the present context that we also have to have an on a ring of what people voted for although i really hated the outcome of that referendum in scotland or in the fortunate position of people voted talking about in the exit poll yes the bracks vote and we of course of voted for brics it's by more or less the same pattern as as in england that was a great blow but nonetheless battles go on and that but one must respect the view of the people you can't just ignore it. this is says harlan kentucky. we both just moved them voices people will bring the story from you three men to. a co money city with almost no coal mines left. the jobs are gone all the coal was just said. that it was live to see these people the survivors of a world disappearing before their eyes. i remember thinking when i was younger that if anything ever happened to the coal mines here that it would become a ghost town b
old erika martin and come on that you came through and in the swing what would otherwise have been a no vote and i wondered at that time whether tony blair would have all of the outcome of the referendum and he did to his credit and that reminds me in the present context that we also have to have an on a ring of what people voted for although i really hated the outcome of that referendum in scotland or in the fortunate position of people voted talking about in the exit poll yes the bracks vote...
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old erika martin and come on that you came through i mean the to swing what would otherwise have been a no vote and i wondered at that time whether tony blair would have all of the outcome of the referendum and he did to his credit and that reminds me in the present context that we also have to have an on a ring of what people voted for though i really hated the outcome of that referendum in scotland or in the fortunate position of people voted talking about in the exit poll yes the bracks vote and we of course of the voted for brics it's by more or less the same pattern as as in england that was a great blow but nonetheless battles go on and that but one must respect the view of the people you can't just ignore it. which. of course. because the swarms of the blue of them so moving. to build your school the local walls before. much of those who heard the preview are most few of them you should see him with the north we will forgo. the move the bulk move when it. looks so good and look beautiful livable i mean it's going to look or it would. move just like most of these girls a good few films for good girls. go to school so look but lo
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old erica martin come on that you came through and in the swing what would otherwise have been a no vote and i wondered at that time whether tony blair would have all of the outcome of the referendum and he did to his credit and that reminds me in the present context that we also have to have an on a ring of what people voted for though i really hated the outcome of that referendum in scotland or in the fortunate position of people voted talking about intellects that yes the bracks vote we knew as a course of voted for brics it's by more or less the same pattern as as in england that was a great blow but nonetheless battles go on and that but one must respect the view of the people you can't just ignore it. current. system. of. there's strong pressure by the security cabinets by the pentagon and by the media on down donald trump to do something about secret probably at some stage he might get into this pressure but i don't think it is his intention what i consider more likely than another u.s. military attack on syria is that the united states policy bill deep to wreck any ethic by the russians to turks and iranians to find a p
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