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well, we are the proud publishers of the bradford telegraph and argus in bradford.k the market's very well served. we have approximately i think we reach about 80% of the bradford population each month. bradford's a city of about half a million, about 400,000 people in the city come to our site every month. he talks about peterborough and the bbc going deeper into peterborough. well, we publish a hyperlocal cycle, peterborough matters in peterborough. i know that national world also has the local newspaper there called peterborough today. i know that reach plc publishes cambridgeshire live, which covers it, so ijust don't see the need for the bbc to come into this space. i don't think the bbc should be using the licence fee to do things that are already well provided by the commercial news sector and even worse, come in and distort the sector and make it even tougher for local news publishers who have had it pretty hard in the last ten to 15 years in any case. i read earlier that newsquest made a £16 million profit last year. you've cut jobs. you're a very lean comp
well, we are the proud publishers of the bradford telegraph and argus in bradford.k the market's very well served. we have approximately i think we reach about 80% of the bradford population each month. bradford's a city of about half a million, about 400,000 people in the city come to our site every month. he talks about peterborough and the bbc going deeper into peterborough. well, we publish a hyperlocal cycle, peterborough matters in peterborough. i know that national world also has the...
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david sillitoe, bbc news, bradford. the bradford movie maker getting there read carpet to moment.d be lovely to hearfrom you. goodbye. hello. this exceptionally mild weather is producing some remarkable temperatures — 19.5 degrees celsius in lancashire on friday, 19.1 at lossiemouth in murray. so, what's going on? we've got a big dip in thejet stream to the west of the uk and it's around the base of this dip are drawing up close to the azores, some of this exceptionally mild airourway. so temperatures are so far above average for the time of year. in fact, on thursday night, provisionally, according to the met office, both scotland and northern ireland had their warmest november nights on record. and of course, climate change is notjust about those big headline grabbing daytime temperatures, it's how far we keep warmth overnight as well. very windy on friday across northern areas and yet more rain in the highlands. in fact, taggart since monday has had 258 millimetres of rain, some months worth of rain in a week. a lot of that rain has gone this weekend keeping the very mild weath
david sillitoe, bbc news, bradford. the bradford movie maker getting there read carpet to moment.d be lovely to hearfrom you. goodbye. hello. this exceptionally mild weather is producing some remarkable temperatures — 19.5 degrees celsius in lancashire on friday, 19.1 at lossiemouth in murray. so, what's going on? we've got a big dip in thejet stream to the west of the uk and it's around the base of this dip are drawing up close to the azores, some of this exceptionally mild airourway. so...
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the bradford movie makers. of success. however, things have changed. i would like to remake 0klahoma, where i'm riding a white stallion. the film a bunch of amateurs is a documentary about the club. it tells the story of people like harry. # oh, what a beautiful morning... here doing his version of oklahoma. and the documentary has been getting rave reviews. harry's been all over. you've been to bafta? i've been to bafta. i've been to london twice in this last week. are you getting used to this show business lifestyle? laughs. colin has been a member for more than 50 years, and this is his first premiere. this is more my line, you know? it's cine, you know? 0oh! oh, it's dropped out again. this is a special day for you. yeah — oh, yeah. i'm looking forward to it, yeah. but this is about more than just a hobby — a lot of the members are carers. the idea of the film began whenjoe, a disability support volunteer, posted a message online about loneliness and isolation. you talk about very personal things in this, d
the bradford movie makers. of success. however, things have changed. i would like to remake 0klahoma, where i'm riding a white stallion. the film a bunch of amateurs is a documentary about the club. it tells the story of people like harry. # oh, what a beautiful morning... here doing his version of oklahoma. and the documentary has been getting rave reviews. harry's been all over. you've been to bafta? i've been to bafta. i've been to london twice in this last week. are you getting used to this...
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in early 1622, governor william bradford gave each family a plot of land but required the, quote, all profits and benefits that are not done by trade, working, fishing or any other means placed in a common storehouse so that, quote, all such persons of this colony have their meat, drink and all provisions out of the common stock. the settlers were expected to work the fields, go fishing and hunting but the results were doled out to each family according to size, not according to contribution of labor. the result was a very poor harvest in 1622 and severe hunger in winter of 1622-23 but bradford happily was no ideologue. he could learn from experience. he wrote in his book of plymouth plantation, quote, the failure of the experiment of communal service, the taking away of private property and the possession of it in community by a commonwealth was found with much confusion and discontent and retard much employment which would have been to the general benefit but young men are able and fit for service objected to being forced to spend their time and strength in working for other men's w
in early 1622, governor william bradford gave each family a plot of land but required the, quote, all profits and benefits that are not done by trade, working, fishing or any other means placed in a common storehouse so that, quote, all such persons of this colony have their meat, drink and all provisions out of the common stock. the settlers were expected to work the fields, go fishing and hunting but the results were doled out to each family according to size, not according to contribution of...
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applause david sillito, bbc news, bradford.n batman: the animated series, has died at the age of 66. he first took on the iconic role of bruce wayne 30 years ago, and went on to appear in a number of tv shows, feature films, and video games. his agent steven neibert told the bbc: "the voiceover community has lost one of the greats." and dc comics said they were "deeply saddened" by the news. a reminder of our top story. ukraine's president has said it's a "historic day," after his troops entered the strategic city of kherson which has been abandoned by russia. cheering crowds have been welcoming troops who appear to have taken over from the russian occupation without firing a shot. volodymyr zelensky said special forces were now in the city centre, while others were waiting on the outskirts. the kremlin says all its armed forces have now withdrawn to the east bank of the dnipro river, but continues to insist this does not represent a defeat. the us national security advisorjake sullivan said the ukrainians appear to have had an
applause david sillito, bbc news, bradford.n batman: the animated series, has died at the age of 66. he first took on the iconic role of bruce wayne 30 years ago, and went on to appear in a number of tv shows, feature films, and video games. his agent steven neibert told the bbc: "the voiceover community has lost one of the greats." and dc comics said they were "deeply saddened" by the news. a reminder of our top story. ukraine's president has said it's a "historic...
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the bradford movie—makers.owever, things have chanced. �* ~ ., .,~ success. however, things have chanced. ~ ., ~'., ., ., changed. i'd like to remake oklahoma where i'm changed. i'd like to remake oklahoma where l'm riding _ changed. i'd like to remake oklahoma where i'm riding a _ changed. i'd like to remake oklahoma where i'm riding a white _ changed. i'd like to remake oklahoma where i'm riding a white stallion. - where i'm riding a white stallion. the film, a bunch of amateurs is a documentary about them, tells the story of people like harry. # what a beautiful morning... # here doing his version of oklahoma. the documentary has been getting rave reviews. harry has been all over. you've been to bafta? i’ge over. you've been to bafta? i've been to bafta. _ over. you've been to bafta? i've been to bafta, i've _ over. you've been to bafta? i�*e: been to bafta, i've been over. you've been to bafta? ia: been to bafta, i've been to over. you�*ve been to bafta? i�*”2 been to bafta, i�*ve been to london been to baf
the bradford movie—makers.owever, things have chanced. �* ~ ., .,~ success. however, things have chanced. ~ ., ~'., ., ., changed. i'd like to remake oklahoma where i'm changed. i'd like to remake oklahoma where l'm riding _ changed. i'd like to remake oklahoma where i'm riding a _ changed. i'd like to remake oklahoma where i'm riding a white _ changed. i'd like to remake oklahoma where i'm riding a white stallion. - where i'm riding a white stallion. the film, a bunch of amateurs is a...
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bradford wrote in his book of plymouth plantation, quote, the failure of that experiment of communalservice, the taking away of private property in the position of it in community of a commonwealth was found to breed much confusion and discontent. and retard much employment which would have been to the general benefit. the young men most able and fit to service object to spend time working for other men's wives and children without any recompense. the strongman, the resourceful man, and no more share of food clothing instead era then the weak man who was not able to do a quarter of what the other could. this was the thought injustice. the aged and graver man ranked equal in labor, a food clothing et cetera with the hunger and younger ones with an indignity and disrespect to them bradford decided that each family could grow and keep the food that they raised the change in attitude among the settlers with stunning. women in 16 22 stayed home to watch the children, in 16 23 as bradford explained, quote the willing all went willingly into the field and took their little one with them to
bradford wrote in his book of plymouth plantation, quote, the failure of that experiment of communalservice, the taking away of private property in the position of it in community of a commonwealth was found to breed much confusion and discontent. and retard much employment which would have been to the general benefit. the young men most able and fit to service object to spend time working for other men's wives and children without any recompense. the strongman, the resourceful man, and no more...
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applause david sillito, bbc news, bradford.ies, has died at the age of 66. he first took on the iconic role of bruce wayne 30 years ago, and went on to appear in a number of tv shows, feature films and video games. his agent, steven neibert, told the bbc: "the voiceover community has lost one of the greats." and dc comics said they were "deeply saddened" by the news. you'll find lots more detail and analysis on our website, including our main story: president zelensky says russia's retreat from the ukrainian city of kherson is an historic day. just head to bbc.com/news or download the bbc news app for your tablet or smartphone. there will of course also be updates from the latest on the midterms in the us as well. that is all from me. you can reach me on twitter — i'm @lucyegrey. bye— bye. hello. this exceptionally mild weather is producing some remarkable temperatures — 19.5 degrees celsius at myerscough in lancashire on friday, 19.1 at lossiemouth in moray. so, what's going on? we've got a big dip in thejet stream to the west
applause david sillito, bbc news, bradford.ies, has died at the age of 66. he first took on the iconic role of bruce wayne 30 years ago, and went on to appear in a number of tv shows, feature films and video games. his agent, steven neibert, told the bbc: "the voiceover community has lost one of the greats." and dc comics said they were "deeply saddened" by the news. you'll find lots more detail and analysis on our website, including our main story: president zelensky says...
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david sillitoe, bbc news, bradford. time for a look at the weather, here's ben rich., at least in part. thejet it is down to the jet stream, at least in part. the jet stream running to the west
david sillitoe, bbc news, bradford. time for a look at the weather, here's ben rich., at least in part. thejet it is down to the jet stream, at least in part. the jet stream running to the west
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the freelance journalist william bradford. huey met with two of the murderers their wives and their lawyers to share a bottle of whiskey and swap stories. you see huey, he's the journalist. he wanted to tell the story of till's murder for look magazine, but the murder was two months in the past and he knew that the only way he could publish yet. another story about the murder was if he had the story from the mouths of the murderers themselves, and so he paid them. he paid the murderers jw milam and roy bryant 3,150 and he paid their lawyers 1,269 and in exchange they signed consent and release forms. that looked like this you don't need the fine print, but i will direct your attention to the bottom where it's signed. by jw milam the murderer these forms were the pricof publication. because look magazine refused to print the story unless every named participant. signed a waiver now in letters of october 12 and october 18, william bradford. huey told his editor at look that he knew that four men were involved in the murder and h
the freelance journalist william bradford. huey met with two of the murderers their wives and their lawyers to share a bottle of whiskey and swap stories. you see huey, he's the journalist. he wanted to tell the story of till's murder for look magazine, but the murder was two months in the past and he knew that the only way he could publish yet. another story about the murder was if he had the story from the mouths of the murderers themselves, and so he paid them. he paid the murderers jw milam...
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and letters of october 12th and october 18th, william bradford huey told his editor that he knew four men were involved in the murder. he boasted that he could name them all. but by october 23rd, he knew that he could only obtain waivers from the two men who had already been tried, and therefore we're in no legal jeopardy. he wrote his boss another letter. quote, there were not after all four men in the abduction and murder party, there were only two. and thus, because he could only obtain to consent and release forms, the murder party shrank from four people to two people. this would move the murder site across county lines. during the trial, a guy name willie reed, a sharecroppers, testified for the prosecution that the murder happened in this barn, near the town of drew in sunflower county. this was true! but, william bradford huey could not tell the story because the only reason the murder happened in sunflower county was that j w. milan's brother, leslie, there managed a plantation on which a barn was sufficiently isolated for the purposes of the night. but leslie milan had not b
and letters of october 12th and october 18th, william bradford huey told his editor that he knew four men were involved in the murder. he boasted that he could name them all. but by october 23rd, he knew that he could only obtain waivers from the two men who had already been tried, and therefore we're in no legal jeopardy. he wrote his boss another letter. quote, there were not after all four men in the abduction and murder party, there were only two. and thus, because he could only obtain to...
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in 1810, the population of east bradford was about 1000 people. so this is a really small, tight-knit community. in 1814, obiah, who is lydia's brother, moves to place her under guardianship for intellectual incapacity and you will see on this screen his petition for guardianship. and i'm going to read you a bit of what he writes. so, he writes at the judge of the court of the common pleas and says, for the space of three years past, lydia has been deprived of the exercise of her rational faculties and understanding, so as to be altogether incapable of governing and protecting herself or managing her affairs. obiah went on to give a few examples on lydia's inability. he says, she frequently discourses in a wild incoherent manner but alarming her friends without cause and denying that her -- are such. and that the house she now lives in is not the house she was born in, although it is a fact. as she was born in the house that you now visit i. he also suggests that she frequently tears and destroys your clothes without cause. but after this initial
in 1810, the population of east bradford was about 1000 people. so this is a really small, tight-knit community. in 1814, obiah, who is lydia's brother, moves to place her under guardianship for intellectual incapacity and you will see on this screen his petition for guardianship. and i'm going to read you a bit of what he writes. so, he writes at the judge of the court of the common pleas and says, for the space of three years past, lydia has been deprived of the exercise of her rational...
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for the bradford movie—makers. david sillitoe, bbc news, bradford. mark remembrance sunday. 255 british military personnel lost their lives in the conflict, which lasted 74 days. our defence correspondent jonathan beale has travelled back to the falklands with some of those who survived. san carlos bay today, a picture of peace and tranquillity. but 40 years ago this was known as bohm ali, with argentine jets attacking a british task force sent to liberate these islands on the other side of the world. you see that really _ other side of the world. you see that really grainy _ other side of the world. you see that really grainy footage - other side of the world. you see that really grainy footage now, i other side of the world. you see i that really grainy footage now, but it takes you right back. screaming through here and everything. shooting at it, it was wild. , , :, :, everything. shooting at it, it was wild. , :, :, ~ everything. shooting at it, it was wild. , :, ., wild. gary marshall and mark white were here in _ wild. gary marshall and mark w
for the bradford movie—makers. david sillitoe, bbc news, bradford. mark remembrance sunday. 255 british military personnel lost their lives in the conflict, which lasted 74 days. our defence correspondent jonathan beale has travelled back to the falklands with some of those who survived. san carlos bay today, a picture of peace and tranquillity. but 40 years ago this was known as bohm ali, with argentine jets attacking a british task force sent to liberate these islands on the other side of...
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let's take a look at bradford from just a few hours ago.did see some early morning low cloud and mist in some places, but that's breaking up quite nicely. we could be chasing a little bit of fairweather cloud around favoured spots through the midlands and running up into northeast england. and at the same time rain will gradually continue to retreat north and west across the northern and western isles. lighter winds as well in comparison to yesterday. it's going to feel very mild out there. temperatures ranging between 11 and 17 or 18 celsius as a high. tomorrow, remembrance sunday could once again start off with some low clouds, some mist and fog around. slow to ease away from eastern england, the best of the sunshine further west and by the middle of the afternoon, we'll see cloud and rain gradually starting to make its presence felt into northern ireland. top temperatures, though, 12 to 18 celsius. take care. hello, this is bbc news. the headlines... ukrainians celebrate into the night as russia withdraws thousands of soldiers from the c
let's take a look at bradford from just a few hours ago.did see some early morning low cloud and mist in some places, but that's breaking up quite nicely. we could be chasing a little bit of fairweather cloud around favoured spots through the midlands and running up into northeast england. and at the same time rain will gradually continue to retreat north and west across the northern and western isles. lighter winds as well in comparison to yesterday. it's going to feel very mild out there....
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they are _ at bradford. good morning! cheering and applause. they are in _ at bradford.nd lots of people to send him offand here last night and lots of people to send him off and here they are, one last time, _ send him off and here they are, one last time, care of, what is the question— last time, care of, what is the question i_ last time, care of, what is the question i ask you every day? oh yeah. _ question i ask you every day? oh yeah. how— question i ask you every day? oh yeah, how are you feeling? good, i think i yeah, how are you feeling? good, i think i will— yeah, how are you feeling? good, i think i will probably _ yeah, how are you feeling? good, i think i will probably miss _ yeah, how are you feeling? good, i think i will probably miss this - think i will probably miss this tomorrow— think i will probably miss this tomorrow morning, - think i will probably miss this tomorrow morning, will- think i will probably miss this tomorrow morning, will be i think i will probably miss this - tomorrow morning, will be having a nice tot _ tomorrow morning, will be havi
they are _ at bradford. good morning! cheering and applause. they are in _ at bradford.nd lots of people to send him offand here last night and lots of people to send him off and here they are, one last time, _ send him off and here they are, one last time, care of, what is the question— last time, care of, what is the question i_ last time, care of, what is the question i ask you every day? oh yeah. _ question i ask you every day? oh yeah. how— question i ask you every day? oh yeah, how...
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branwenjeffreys, bbc news, bradford.ummit, and doesn't currently pose a threat to people nearby. we'll finish with the world cup tonight — as england and wales get ready for their crucial match. jon donnison is with england fans in london, tomos morgan is with wales fans in swansea. we are in central london, just off 0xford we are in central london, just off oxford street at the market halls, and still a little bit quiet as we are 90 minutes before kick—off so maybe people fitting in some christmas shopping before they enjoy the game and i'm told it is booked out here tonight. i have with me, polly, who i think is an england fan. will we see england going for the win or playing kg?— fan. will we see england going for the win or playing kg? nervous, but the win or playing kg? nervous, but the will the win or playing kg? nervous, but they will go — the win or playing kg? nervous, but they will go for— the win or playing kg? nervous, but they will go for the _ the win or playing kg? nervous, but they will go for the win _ t
branwenjeffreys, bbc news, bradford.ummit, and doesn't currently pose a threat to people nearby. we'll finish with the world cup tonight — as england and wales get ready for their crucial match. jon donnison is with england fans in london, tomos morgan is with wales fans in swansea. we are in central london, just off 0xford we are in central london, just off oxford street at the market halls, and still a little bit quiet as we are 90 minutes before kick—off so maybe people fitting in some...
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david sillitoe, bbc news, bradford. time for a look at the weather, here's ben rich.hy is it so unseasonably warm? well, as so often with our whether it is down to the jet stream, at least in part. thejet it is down to the jet stream, at least in part. the jet stream running to the west of the british isles here is currently blowing with winds in excess of 200 miles an hour. we have got a really strong jet high up in the atmosphere. it is dipping a long way south and that is scooping up some really warm air from the azores and the canaries and that strong jet is pumping that warmer northwards. that is why it really does not feel much like november at the moment. and last night, provisionally scotland and northern ireland saw their warmest november night on record. temperatures staying above 14 degrees in a few locations. but at the same time we have seen lots of rain in the north—west of scotland. in fact, some places here have seen more than 200 millimetres of rain, close to a month was much worse in just the last few days. and there is more rain to come in north—wes
david sillitoe, bbc news, bradford. time for a look at the weather, here's ben rich.hy is it so unseasonably warm? well, as so often with our whether it is down to the jet stream, at least in part. thejet it is down to the jet stream, at least in part. the jet stream running to the west of the british isles here is currently blowing with winds in excess of 200 miles an hour. we have got a really strong jet high up in the atmosphere. it is dipping a long way south and that is scooping up some...
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branwenjeffreys, bbc news, bradford.t will be built by the french energy firm edf. the move is part of efforts to secure the uk's future energy security. the chinese ambassador to the uk has been summoned to the foreign office, following the arrest of a bbc journalist in shanghai. ed lawrence was beaten and kicked by police, before being held for several hours. chinese officials claim he was detained as a precaution against being infected with covid by demonstrators protesting lockdown laws. our diplomatic correspondent, caroline hawley is here. what has been the response to this? the bbc has said it is not a credible explanation to say he was arrested for his own good and then are beaten and kicked. downing street has ever happened to him is unacceptable, and james cleverly the foreign secretary said it was deeply disturbing. a government minister said they would be a robust conversation with the chinese ambassador when he goes in this afternoon. it is the third time since august that there has been a summons to chinese
branwenjeffreys, bbc news, bradford.t will be built by the french energy firm edf. the move is part of efforts to secure the uk's future energy security. the chinese ambassador to the uk has been summoned to the foreign office, following the arrest of a bbc journalist in shanghai. ed lawrence was beaten and kicked by police, before being held for several hours. chinese officials claim he was detained as a precaution against being infected with covid by demonstrators protesting lockdown laws....
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if you go to yorkshire, yes, of course there are rivalries between bradford and leeds.still a very strong yorkshire identity. so this idea that local is defined by county boundaries isn't borne out by reality. what we need to make sure is that those afternoon programmes that we are sharing between two or three stations, they are as strong as they possibly can be. that is why we will be investing more money into those programmes than we do today. a lot of people listened in, and we had a few commenting on it that i read to you before, asking, why does the bbc insist this is all being done for positive editorial reasons? why notjust say it is to cope with very big budget cuts? because we are not cutting our budget for local services. yes, the bbc overall is facing a real constraint. the licence fee is frozen. but local is incredibly important to the bbc and we are protecting our spend. what we are doing is adapting our local services to reach out to audiences beyond local radio to make sure that they too get value from what we are doing locally. we will do that by strengt
if you go to yorkshire, yes, of course there are rivalries between bradford and leeds.still a very strong yorkshire identity. so this idea that local is defined by county boundaries isn't borne out by reality. what we need to make sure is that those afternoon programmes that we are sharing between two or three stations, they are as strong as they possibly can be. that is why we will be investing more money into those programmes than we do today. a lot of people listened in, and we had a few...
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if you go to yorkshire, of course there were rivalries between bradford and leeds but there is stillthe idea that local nurses defined by county boundaries is not borne out by reality. we want to make sure that those afternoon programmes that those afternoon programmes that we share between two or three stations, that they are as strong as they possibly can be and that is why we'll be investing more money into those programmes that we do today. many people listening and we had a few commenting on itjust before, ask why do the bbc insist this is done positive editorial reasons? why not say to cope with very big budget cuts? �* u, , to cope with very big budget cuts? �* u, , ., to cope with very big budget cuts? �* , ., . cuts? because were not cutting our budget — cuts? because were not cutting our budget for local _ cuts? because were not cutting our budget for local services. . our budget for local services. yes, overall the bbc faces a real constraint, the license free —— fee is frozen. but local is important in protecting our spend. we are adapting our local services to reach out
if you go to yorkshire, of course there were rivalries between bradford and leeds but there is stillthe idea that local nurses defined by county boundaries is not borne out by reality. we want to make sure that those afternoon programmes that those afternoon programmes that we share between two or three stations, that they are as strong as they possibly can be and that is why we'll be investing more money into those programmes that we do today. many people listening and we had a few commenting...
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the bradford movie makers.. well, in an hour or two's time, isn't it? good feeling, guys? all: yes. i would like to remake oklahomal where i am riding a white stallion. the film, a bunch of amateurs, is a documentary about the club. it tells the story of people like harry. # oh what a beautiful morning #. here doing his version of oklahoma. the documentary has been getting rave reviews. harry has been all over. you have been to bafta? i've been to bafta, i've been- to london twice in this last week. are you getting used to this show business lifestyle? # oh what a beautiful morning #. i i am 86, but, the thing is, it has. taken me to get to 86 to get fame, get on the big screen, as it were, you know. | colin has been a member for more than 50 years. this is his first premiere. this is more my line, you know. cine, you know. oh, it's dropped out again. congratulations on this special day for you. 90 years at the club, 50 years you have been a member. and now your red—carpet premiere. this is a special day for yo
the bradford movie makers.. well, in an hour or two's time, isn't it? good feeling, guys? all: yes. i would like to remake oklahomal where i am riding a white stallion. the film, a bunch of amateurs, is a documentary about the club. it tells the story of people like harry. # oh what a beautiful morning #. here doing his version of oklahoma. the documentary has been getting rave reviews. harry has been all over. you have been to bafta? i've been to bafta, i've been- to london twice in this last...
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we have derailed bradford, -- durell bradford president of an education advocacy system linking local leaders. we have the cofounder of bellwether, a national nonprofit working on improving access to education and out home -- outcome. and he served in the white house under the clinton administration. he was a member of the virginia board of education under mark warner. and we have rick hess from the american enterprise institute here. rick is a prolific writer. he always has something to say about these issues. i am interested to see what we have to say. look, i am tempted to ask what i would have asked four hours ago. what are your predictions well election results? but with uncertainty, i start with you, bethany. what are your big takeaways from last night? bethany: we are still figuring out the big takeaways from last night but you are right that it is about the red wave that did not happen. it is about mandate matters. we can get to the technical ways it will play out in the house and senate. i think we saw people are not super into extremism in most cases. that matters for the fu
we have derailed bradford, -- durell bradford president of an education advocacy system linking local leaders. we have the cofounder of bellwether, a national nonprofit working on improving access to education and out home -- outcome. and he served in the white house under the clinton administration. he was a member of the virginia board of education under mark warner. and we have rick hess from the american enterprise institute here. rick is a prolific writer. he always has something to say...
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the houses are placed on a re-created street is based on a map fragment that was left in william bradford has. the gardens based on inventory and list of feeds you find in documents like the brewster book from the will jim brewster family. the idea is to help our guests walk into an accurate we creation of the past and to feel that they've been physically transported and mentally transported as well. >> my name is elizabeth howland and i been here for seven years. my family and i decided we're going to come to visit the new world in 1620 or so. on a ship called the mayflower that brought us here. being that i was 13, i cared for the other children and my parents. when we were in the harbor, people were getting sick with coughs and colds. it was tedious. we sing songs, pray a lot to try to sleep. but the sounds of the animals were always terrifying. i mean, we brought pigs and dogs and cats. the ship already smelled awful, so with all the animals as well, made it a bit more uncomfortable. we stayed underneath the top deck with very low ceilings. [inaudible] it's not built for people certai
the houses are placed on a re-created street is based on a map fragment that was left in william bradford has. the gardens based on inventory and list of feeds you find in documents like the brewster book from the will jim brewster family. the idea is to help our guests walk into an accurate we creation of the past and to feel that they've been physically transported and mentally transported as well. >> my name is elizabeth howland and i been here for seven years. my family and i decided...
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are placed on our recreated street is based on a map fragment that was left in governor william bradford's hands. the gardens are based on inventories and lists of seeds, as you find in documents like the brewster book from the william brewster family. the idea is to help our guests walk into an accurate recreation of the past and to feel that they have been physically transported and mentally transported as well. >> my name is elizabeth collins, i've been here now for 7 years. my family and i decided that we were going to come to the new world and that was in 1620 or so. the ship called mayflower that brought us here. it was more so their decision than mine, since i was 13 years old. by two months that we were out to sea and probably something like seven months in total that i lived aboard the ship because there are no houses built when we arrived here, so it was the men that would get off during the day and they would build the houses and they get back on to the ship at night. and so, it was tedious. and being that i was 13, i was caring for younger children but also caring for my parent
are placed on our recreated street is based on a map fragment that was left in governor william bradford's hands. the gardens are based on inventories and lists of seeds, as you find in documents like the brewster book from the william brewster family. the idea is to help our guests walk into an accurate recreation of the past and to feel that they have been physically transported and mentally transported as well. >> my name is elizabeth collins, i've been here now for 7 years. my family...
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[cheering and applause] and they're back, from chicago, illinois, it's the bradford family!
[cheering and applause] and they're back, from chicago, illinois, it's the bradford family!
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Nov 14, 2022
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will the bbc�*s plans to do more local news online mean for the likes of the sunderland echo or bradford'sced last week are totally misguided. the boss of one of them is here, but we'll start with the world cup in qatar, which opens in less than a fortnight. "the worst world cup ever" is how pr week headlines it. the latest controversy was just yesterday. the tournament's ambassador said being gay was damage in the mind. human rights groups have been calling on players to protest on the pitch. meanwhile, the disgraced former fifa boss, sepp blatter, said again this week that qatar should never have won the bid. so how did it happen? have a listen to what the liverpool manager, jurgen klopp, said last week about where he thinks the blame lies for the decision to go to qatar. you are alljournalists. you have should have sent a message who didn't write the most critical article about it and not about because it's qatar and things nor about the circumstances,
will the bbc�*s plans to do more local news online mean for the likes of the sunderland echo or bradford'sced last week are totally misguided. the boss of one of them is here, but we'll start with the world cup in qatar, which opens in less than a fortnight. "the worst world cup ever" is how pr week headlines it. the latest controversy was just yesterday. the tournament's ambassador said being gay was damage in the mind. human rights groups have been calling on players to protest on...
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i pro first option for npr with a stop in bradford?— in bradford?due course. if migrants who crossed the channel from france _ due course. if migrants who crossed the channel from france illegally i the channel from france illegally weren't immediately returned to france, it would stop illegal migration in this country. it would break the economic model of the people smugglers. and perhaps, more important, it would stop thousands of people descending to northern french cities, which would be to the benefit of the french. when the prime minister spoke to the french president, was a returns policy discussed and if so what was the prime minister... what was the president's response? iie prime minister. .. what was the president's response?- prime minister... what was the president's response? he is right to raise this issue. _ president's response? he is right to raise this issue. i _ president's response? he is right to raise this issue. i have _ president's response? he is right to raise this issue. i have not - president's response? he is right to r
i pro first option for npr with a stop in bradford?— in bradford?due course. if migrants who crossed the channel from france _ due course. if migrants who crossed the channel from france illegally i the channel from france illegally weren't immediately returned to france, it would stop illegal migration in this country. it would break the economic model of the people smugglers. and perhaps, more important, it would stop thousands of people descending to northern french cities, which would be...
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east , imran member parliament from bradford east, imran hussain.hank you, mr. speaker. according to the home office's own figures of the total accepted and rejected visitor visa applications just under 20% ended up as rejected . under 20% ended up as rejected. yet when it comes to those of pakistani and bangladesh bangladeshi rashi nationality these figures suddenly dramatically and are explainable advice to 30. so does the minister staff really expect us to ? that is nought. please show to? that is nought. please show or religious bias the home office. absolutely, minister. well, the honourable gentleman is completely wrong and that is a baseless slur on my officials at home office. oh all visa applications are based on objective criteria, and i would add that there were in fact, 303,000 visas and permits granted for family members in the year ending june 2020 to a six, which is 61% more than in 2019. so the home office is granting record of these visas, and we do so an objective fashion, local . well, there you fashion, local. well, there you are
east , imran member parliament from bradford east, imran hussain.hank you, mr. speaker. according to the home office's own figures of the total accepted and rejected visitor visa applications just under 20% ended up as rejected . under 20% ended up as rejected. yet when it comes to those of pakistani and bangladesh bangladeshi rashi nationality these figures suddenly dramatically and are explainable advice to 30. so does the minister staff really expect us to ? that is nought. please show to?...
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east , imran member parliament from bradford east, imran hussain.hank you, mr. speaker. according to the home office's own figures of the total accepted and rejected visitor visa applications just under 20% ended up as rejected . under 20% ended up as rejected. yet when it comes to those of pakistani and bangladesh bangladeshi rashi nationality these figures suddenly dramatically and are explainable advice to 30. so does the minister staff really expect us to ? that is nought. please show to? that is nought. please show or religious bias the home office. absolutely, minister. well, the honourable gentleman is completely wrong and that is a baseless slur on my officials at home office. oh all visa applications are based on objective criteria, and i would add that there were in fact, 303,000 visas and permits granted for family members in the year ending june 2020 to a six, which is 61% more than in 2019. so the home office is granting record of these visas, and we do so an objective fashion, local . well, there you fashion, local. well, there you are
east , imran member parliament from bradford east, imran hussain.hank you, mr. speaker. according to the home office's own figures of the total accepted and rejected visitor visa applications just under 20% ended up as rejected . under 20% ended up as rejected. yet when it comes to those of pakistani and bangladesh bangladeshi rashi nationality these figures suddenly dramatically and are explainable advice to 30. so does the minister staff really expect us to ? that is nought. please show to?...
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Nov 18, 2022
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as we say, headingley, then later on this morning on to bradford this afternoon, bradford acts 2:50pmarlie. itell you what, every day i think, the crowds are clearly getting bigger and it is getting more picturesque. what a beautiful setting, it is getting bigger and better. ~ , , , ., better. absolutely, bigger and better. absolutely, bigger and better. tomorrow _ better. absolutely, bigger and better. tomorrow is _ better. absolutely, bigger and better. tomorrow is the i better. absolutely, bigger and better. tomorrow is the last i better. absolutely, bigger and i better. tomorrow is the last day of course. you almost don't want to wish it away because it has been a fantastic experience. the crowds are growing and growing, expecting a really big crowd at headingley and at bradford city. more emotion, more exertion, before the finale, the grand finale at the grand final tomorrow, the world cup final, 0ld tomorrow, the world cup final, old trafford. don't miss it. taste tomorrow, the world cup final, old trafford. don't miss it.— trafford. don't miss it. we will see later on, trafford
as we say, headingley, then later on this morning on to bradford this afternoon, bradford acts 2:50pmarlie. itell you what, every day i think, the crowds are clearly getting bigger and it is getting more picturesque. what a beautiful setting, it is getting bigger and better. ~ , , , ., better. absolutely, bigger and better. absolutely, bigger and better. tomorrow _ better. absolutely, bigger and better. tomorrow is _ better. absolutely, bigger and better. tomorrow is the i better. absolutely,...
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Nov 2, 2022
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the bradford goalfor non—league away at the age of 79.ohn watson as well. that�*s all the sport for now. thank you very much. now let�*s get a look at the weather. one of newcastle and helped create one of the biggest shocks in fa cup history. and of course had made a celebrity of the man commentating, launching the career of a certain john watson as well. that�*s all the sport for now. thank you very much. now let�*s get a look at the weather. a cloudy, wet and windy scene from anglesey taken by one of our weather watchers earlier because we have heavy rain pushing east across the country and if you are underneath the band of wet weather it will be soggy and the rain heavy and persistent, but that�*s only half the story as it is also very windy around the irish sea coast, the west of scotland, parts of northern england and eastern scotland as well the rain eventually reaches the south—east of england where it will linger overnight and into thursday. elsewhere, mostly dry, but a few showers across the north of scotland and where it is dry
the bradford goalfor non—league away at the age of 79.ohn watson as well. that�*s all the sport for now. thank you very much. now let�*s get a look at the weather. one of newcastle and helped create one of the biggest shocks in fa cup history. and of course had made a celebrity of the man commentating, launching the career of a certain john watson as well. that�*s all the sport for now. thank you very much. now let�*s get a look at the weather. a cloudy, wet and windy scene from...
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branwenjeffreys, bbc news, bradford.ukraine is clearly top of the agenda. in the last couple of minutes, the of nato, jens stoltenberg, has been making introductory remarks. let's listen to what he had to say.— introductory remarks. let's listen to what he had to say. romania is committed _ to what he had to say. romania is committed and _ to what he had to say. romania is committed and a _ to what he had to say. romania is committed and a highly _ to what he had to say. romania is committed and a highly valued . to what he had to say. romania is l committed and a highly valued nato ally. when war is raging in ukraine, ally. when war is raging in ukraine, a neighbour to romania, the foreign minister meeting will be a very timely and important meeting. what we have seen sense president putin's brutal invasion of ukraine is that president written is failing in ukraine. —— president putin. he is responding with more brutality, tach and gas infrastructure, power lines, and gas infrastructure, power lines, and trying to depri
branwenjeffreys, bbc news, bradford.ukraine is clearly top of the agenda. in the last couple of minutes, the of nato, jens stoltenberg, has been making introductory remarks. let's listen to what he had to say.— introductory remarks. let's listen to what he had to say. romania is committed _ to what he had to say. romania is committed and _ to what he had to say. romania is committed and a _ to what he had to say. romania is committed and a highly _ to what he had to say. romania is committed...
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governor william bradford organized three day feast celebrating the harvest now refer to as the firstus fasting started to take place during the second thanks giving, grout nearly took out the cross prompting the governor to call for days of fasting and thanking god before the feast and became an annual practice. fast-forward 1789, george washington issued the first thanksgiving proclamation calling for americans to show gratitude for the war of independence and gratification of the constitution. early 1800s, several states or adopting the holiday celebrating on all different days. during the height of the civil war 1863, president blinken made it official. thanks giving the final thanksgiving week when franklin d roosevelt moved it up a week during the great depression in the plan known as friends thanksgiving angered americans and 1941 fdr moved back to what we now know as today thanks giving traditions have evolved over the centuries, one thing means the same, our expression of gratitude. >> a season of thanksgiving. americans of every background put aside the present hour in our g
governor william bradford organized three day feast celebrating the harvest now refer to as the firstus fasting started to take place during the second thanks giving, grout nearly took out the cross prompting the governor to call for days of fasting and thanking god before the feast and became an annual practice. fast-forward 1789, george washington issued the first thanksgiving proclamation calling for americans to show gratitude for the war of independence and gratification of the...
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will the bbc�*s plans to do more local news online mean for the likes of the sunderland echo or bradford'sboss of one of them is here, but we'll start with the world cup in qatar, which opens in less than a fortnight. "the worst world cup ever" is how pr week headlines it. the latest controversy was just yesterday. the tournament's ambassador said being gay was damage in the mind. human rights groups have been calling on players to protest on the pitch. meanwhile, the disgraced former fifa boss, sepp blatter, said again this week that qatar should never have won the bid. so how did it happen? have a listen to what the liverpool manager, jurgen klopp, said last week about where he thinks the blame lies for the decision to go to qatar.
will the bbc�*s plans to do more local news online mean for the likes of the sunderland echo or bradford'sboss of one of them is here, but we'll start with the world cup in qatar, which opens in less than a fortnight. "the worst world cup ever" is how pr week headlines it. the latest controversy was just yesterday. the tournament's ambassador said being gay was damage in the mind. human rights groups have been calling on players to protest on the pitch. meanwhile, the disgraced...
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the desert and were converted to this beautiful, a land full of for trees and the grass cutters. bradford for the ghost, by the way, because the glass in it sun, her needs are watered with 4 sizes and we can arrange all of this. here. the tariff is cut into long lengths. first is then carefully rolled up on to a tractor wrapped in mesh. and finally, the precious bundles a place carefully on the back of a truck to be moved to the stadium. the t me have the process so well rehearsed. they said a record for the fastest turf laying of a football pitch by completing it in just 6 hours and 4 to one minute. put just like the 1st middle east. well cup the grass, he is unique having to stand up to more boots and cold temperatures. over a short period with matches held over $29.00 days in just 8 stadiums with our design, new design of the systems. it's more compacted and higher. so we had the challenge that with this air conditioned the stadiums. so it's cooler than usual by generating a new, a kind of gus that can survive during the summer and the winter. and through the extensive a schedule of ga
the desert and were converted to this beautiful, a land full of for trees and the grass cutters. bradford for the ghost, by the way, because the glass in it sun, her needs are watered with 4 sizes and we can arrange all of this. here. the tariff is cut into long lengths. first is then carefully rolled up on to a tractor wrapped in mesh. and finally, the precious bundles a place carefully on the back of a truck to be moved to the stadium. the t me have the process so well rehearsed. they said a...
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let's take a look at bradford from just a few hours ago.ely. we could be chasing a little bit of fairweather cloud around favoured spots through the midlands and running up into northeast england. and at the same time rain will gradually continue to retreat north and west across the northern and western isles. lighter winds as well in comparison to yesterday. it's going to feel very mild out there. temperatures ranging between 11 and 17 or 18 celsius as a high. tomorrow, remembrance sunday could once again start off with some low cloud, some mist and fog around. slow to ease away from eastern england, the best of the sunshine further west and by the middle of the afternoon, we'll see cloud and rain gradually starting to make its presence felt into northern ireland. top temperatures, though, 12 to 18 celsius. take care. hello this is bbc news. the headlines. the ukrainian government says national morale has been given a huge boost by the recapture of the city of kherson after months of occupation. in the us, the democrats have taken a step c
let's take a look at bradford from just a few hours ago.ely. we could be chasing a little bit of fairweather cloud around favoured spots through the midlands and running up into northeast england. and at the same time rain will gradually continue to retreat north and west across the northern and western isles. lighter winds as well in comparison to yesterday. it's going to feel very mild out there. temperatures ranging between 11 and 17 or 18 celsius as a high. tomorrow, remembrance sunday...
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the one behind me i think going to bradford.ll be wound down by 6:30pm at the latest. some passengers had been caught unawares and had turned up possibly because as you say the strikes were cancelled and therefore may be they assume that services were running but the message from network rail is do not travel unless it is absurdly necessary and if it is necessary, check before you travel because services are affected today and they will continue to face disruption on monday. the strike action was due to be taking place today, monday and wednesday. network rail say they hope to have a timetable running as normal by wednesday. and of course, as you heard in the report, this is due to the fact that because the strike action was stood down, called off quite late in the day, network rail said it was too short notice to put services back on as usual but the positive note perhaps is that this is of course the first time that strikes have been called off during the rmt�*s long—running dispute over pay and conditions and that is because
the one behind me i think going to bradford.ll be wound down by 6:30pm at the latest. some passengers had been caught unawares and had turned up possibly because as you say the strikes were cancelled and therefore may be they assume that services were running but the message from network rail is do not travel unless it is absurdly necessary and if it is necessary, check before you travel because services are affected today and they will continue to face disruption on monday. the strike action...