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he actually visited plymouth. imagine jesuit in. plymouth colony 1650.s my first exhibit ever that i ever did when i was up at b.c. so these little jesuit rings are found all over, and it's really a fascinating example. chances are it might have been from the direct trade. alden, of course, had to was working with native people all the time. i would just really, really love to know the real story of that little rings. on left. we have a wonderful little farthing minted during the reign. king charles, the first it had the value of one quarter of an english penny in the 17th century. now that's making some serious small change. don't think that's the little cup farthing there. and over on rit is a wonderful oak tree sixpence. this coin was minted in boston the 1660s. notice the de of 52 though $0.12 penns equals one shilling and 20 illings equal to the british sterling silver coinsith three $0.03 six $0.06 a 12 $0.12 were minted by boston from 1652 until 1682, but all bore the date of 1652. the only year the mint was officially to strike coins. the mint in
he actually visited plymouth. imagine jesuit in. plymouth colony 1650.s my first exhibit ever that i ever did when i was up at b.c. so these little jesuit rings are found all over, and it's really a fascinating example. chances are it might have been from the direct trade. alden, of course, had to was working with native people all the time. i would just really, really love to know the real story of that little rings. on left. we have a wonderful little farthing minted during the reign. king...
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in 1650s he actually visited plymouth imagine plymouth colonies 1650 that was my first exhibit ever that i ever did when i was in d.c. these little rings are found all over and it's really a fascinating example chances are it might have been from the directd trade and they were working with native people all the time, i would just really love to know theha real story. on the left we have a wonderful during the reign of king charles the first it hade the value of one quarter of an english penny in the 17th century, that is making serious small change don't you think that is a little cup there and over on the right is a wonderful oaktree this coin was in boston in16 the 1660s notice the date of 5212 pennies equals one showing in 20 showings equal the british pound sterling marked with 3612 were minted by boston from 1652 until 1682 but they all board the day of 1652 the year it was officially licensed to strike coin the mentor boston could only. coinsey in 1652 so they just ket doing it for the next 20 years but they always put that date on their, fortunately scholars have seen the pr
in 1650s he actually visited plymouth imagine plymouth colonies 1650 that was my first exhibit ever that i ever did when i was in d.c. these little rings are found all over and it's really a fascinating example chances are it might have been from the directd trade and they were working with native people all the time, i would just really love to know theha real story. on the left we have a wonderful during the reign of king charles the first it hade the value of one quarter of an english penny...
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map of plymouth. you see his powerpoint, as were the first site thede site of the first alden house was located. the current house this way today. priscilla mullins was a teenager which across the atlantic ocean on the ship mayflower. jon alden was a 21-year-old hired to take care of the ships barrels during the voyage all decide to remain in plymouth colony. purcell'snd father, mother, brother had all died. in the 1858 total the standish. jon and priscilla lived in plymouth during the early 1620s. in 1627 they were granted 100 acres of land along the river. the couple and their growing family would move there permanently run 1630 where they would spend the rest of their lives. the original home is located up east of the current alden house. the family lived there from the 1630s until probably the 1680s. attending sunday services in in themeetinghouse and raising 0 children. jon farm commented word woodworking served as a magistrate. priscilla match the house, farm, family children educated at home ta
map of plymouth. you see his powerpoint, as were the first site thede site of the first alden house was located. the current house this way today. priscilla mullins was a teenager which across the atlantic ocean on the ship mayflower. jon alden was a 21-year-old hired to take care of the ships barrels during the voyage all decide to remain in plymouth colony. purcell'snd father, mother, brother had all died. in the 1858 total the standish. jon and priscilla lived in plymouth during the early...
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in the championship, head coach wayne rooney was sent off but his plymouth side still beat blackburnorwich city were 4—0 winners over hull city, marcelino nunez put them ahead with this great strike. burnley had missed the chance to go top with a goalless draw against preston. sheffield united have climbed to second in the table thanks tojesurun rak—sakyi who scored twice on his 22nd birthday as they beat luton 2—0. as well as plymouth, both watford and sheffield wednesday grabbed late winners against middlesbrough and coventry respectively. plenty more reaction to all of those results on the bbc sport website. in the women's super league, nikita parris scored on her full women's super league debut for brighton as they came from behind to beat aston villa 4—2. brighton's second win in as many home league games puts them second in the wsl, level on points with chelsea and manchester united, who both play their matches tomorrow. villa are still without a win. next to a winning start for england at the women's t20 world cup. it was far from a convincing performance with the bat, but the
in the championship, head coach wayne rooney was sent off but his plymouth side still beat blackburnorwich city were 4—0 winners over hull city, marcelino nunez put them ahead with this great strike. burnley had missed the chance to go top with a goalless draw against preston. sheffield united have climbed to second in the table thanks tojesurun rak—sakyi who scored twice on his 22nd birthday as they beat luton 2—0. as well as plymouth, both watford and sheffield wednesday grabbed late...
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the plymouth neighbor who described them as two planets got it right. so i will insist that the improvement was mutual. in fact, i will go further and say that lydian represented the reality principle for her deeply cerebral husband. she kept him anchored to the world of molasses and rinsing tubs and ordinary pain. it was her own hypersensitive beauty, her tendency to absorb the woe of others like a parabolic dish. that shielded her from transcendental solace, and it allowed her to serve as a check on waldo's infinity addled impulses, which she dearly needed. all right then, and i'll just add one more thing about lydia and emerson. she once said, you know, spare me magnificent souls. i like a small, common, regular sized one. and i think that just sort of captures her deflationary ability to like, in a way, worship the things that her husband wrote, but also to be quite sardonic about them and again, to keep his head out of the clouds all the time. i think she did represent a kind of reality principle, and he was so lucky to have her, frankly. so let's
the plymouth neighbor who described them as two planets got it right. so i will insist that the improvement was mutual. in fact, i will go further and say that lydian represented the reality principle for her deeply cerebral husband. she kept him anchored to the world of molasses and rinsing tubs and ordinary pain. it was her own hypersensitive beauty, her tendency to absorb the woe of others like a parabolic dish. that shielded her from transcendental solace, and it allowed her to serve as a...
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temperatures by the end of the night: 8 degrees in aberdeen, 14 degrees in plymouth.hich will be approaching from the west. this band of heavy rain driving its way quite quickly eastwards. some sunny skies behind, but some hefty, thundery downpours into northern ireland and western scotland. and here the winds really ramping up through the afternoon. it's going to be a windy day for many places, but those gusts of 70, 80mph — perhaps a bit more across those western parts of scotland — so that is likely to bring travel disruption, coastal flooding. temperatures: 12—18 degrees for most of us. now, as we head through sunday evening, you can see this area of low pressure passing to the north of scotland. still a real squeeze in those isobars. so still some very windy and showery weather for a time. things slowly calming down on monday, although we do have the chance for some rain to push in across the south east of england. elsewhere, though, things looking drier, quieter and a bit calmer. live from london, this is bbc news. israel's military carries out a series of air s
temperatures by the end of the night: 8 degrees in aberdeen, 14 degrees in plymouth.hich will be approaching from the west. this band of heavy rain driving its way quite quickly eastwards. some sunny skies behind, but some hefty, thundery downpours into northern ireland and western scotland. and here the winds really ramping up through the afternoon. it's going to be a windy day for many places, but those gusts of 70, 80mph — perhaps a bit more across those western parts of scotland — so...
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we didn't land on plymouth rock, plymouth rock landed on us. >> you have led sometimes decades beforebrutality was an issue, you were putting it in front of the country. what does your work have to say about the choice in this election over these next 15 days. >> well i'm voting my sister, the vice president, she used the word, forward, not backwards, this guy, i don't call him by his name. i say, agent orange, and the stuff that, he's not being shy, he is saying exactly what he wants to do. it becomes the next president of the united states, he said there should be no more elections, i don't know how people can be true americans and just go along with that path , i think it would be a doomsday. this could be the most important presidential election in history. that's how dire this is. it's not a joke, it's not funny, this is like life and death, so i urge people, get with the program, and let's move this forward, forward, not backwards. >> i'm curious what you would say to people who look at this, we've heard a lot about cutting people up into groups, which on this program, we have d
we didn't land on plymouth rock, plymouth rock landed on us. >> you have led sometimes decades beforebrutality was an issue, you were putting it in front of the country. what does your work have to say about the choice in this election over these next 15 days. >> well i'm voting my sister, the vice president, she used the word, forward, not backwards, this guy, i don't call him by his name. i say, agent orange, and the stuff that, he's not being shy, he is saying exactly what he...
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temperatures down a little bit — nine celsius in lerwick, 14 in london and in plymouth.ushes southwards and eastwards, so some bits and pieces of rain across england and wales. northern ireland and scotland largely dry, but there will be a lot of cloud, could be some misty, murky conditions in places and temperatures perhaps creeping upwards once again, around 13—16 celsius in most locations. as we head deeper into the coming week, well, high pressure really takes charge of the scene — and that is likely to lead to a fairly long spell of dry weather for many places, but with some low clouds, some mist and fog. and then, there are signs that, by the end of the week, things will start to turn colder. conducting, quotte, "precise strikes on military targets in iran". the region has been bracing for an israeli retailion against iran for its missile attack a few weeks ago. the israeli defence force released a video statement on x a short time earlier. here's idf spokesman daniel hagari. here's daniel hagari. in response to months of continuance attacks from iran against the s
temperatures down a little bit — nine celsius in lerwick, 14 in london and in plymouth.ushes southwards and eastwards, so some bits and pieces of rain across england and wales. northern ireland and scotland largely dry, but there will be a lot of cloud, could be some misty, murky conditions in places and temperatures perhaps creeping upwards once again, around 13—16 celsius in most locations. as we head deeper into the coming week, well, high pressure really takes charge of the scene —...
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a real contrast in temperatures at the moment, one degree in mls, 15 in plymouth. —— one degree in invernessat is the forecast for the next few days, it will turn much milder than it has been and it will be warm for some of us but rain in the forecast as well. the rain especially heavy as we go through tomorrow and tomorrow night. this morning, we have a lot of cloud around, thick enough for some spots of drizzle here and there, misty of the murky conditions. we have that across parts of southern england and south wales. through the day we will see some holes develop in the cloud, it will brighten up a touch. north—east england seeing some sunshine. some drizzle across northern ireland and much of scotland, it is cloudy away from the far north where we will have some sunshine for much of the day. i breezy day in prospect, it will brighten up a touch but by the end of the afternoon we will start to see some rain coming in across the south—west, cringing into northern ireland. that rain is going to march steadily north and east, heavy in places in southern england and wales. it will be a mild
a real contrast in temperatures at the moment, one degree in mls, 15 in plymouth. —— one degree in invernessat is the forecast for the next few days, it will turn much milder than it has been and it will be warm for some of us but rain in the forecast as well. the rain especially heavy as we go through tomorrow and tomorrow night. this morning, we have a lot of cloud around, thick enough for some spots of drizzle here and there, misty of the murky conditions. we have that across parts of...
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but his family confirmed he drove a white plymouth horizon, the same type of car an eyewitness had seen scene. and that was important to be able to make that connection. right. because the linchpin of all this is that these guys were in a white omni, omni or horizon. they're the same car, basically. keith morrison (voiceover): and then, one by one, they did find them, the kids, now 40 somethings, who'd been in the car and heard the very same things john hielscher told them. this man, john corber, was riding in the front passenger seat, and he confirmed the story. you can just see it dawn on his face that two guys have been sitting in jail for nearly 25 years. keith morrison (voiceover): the woman who was a high school senior was dating one of the men in the car confirmed she saw it, too, though getting her to talk was no easy task. but none was more reluctant than that young man who'd walked up the drive to the back door with john hielscher and then fled down again in terror when a shot was fired. why wouldn't he talk about it? pretty much all of our witnesses grew up in fairly wealthy,
but his family confirmed he drove a white plymouth horizon, the same type of car an eyewitness had seen scene. and that was important to be able to make that connection. right. because the linchpin of all this is that these guys were in a white omni, omni or horizon. they're the same car, basically. keith morrison (voiceover): and then, one by one, they did find them, the kids, now 40 somethings, who'd been in the car and heard the very same things john hielscher told them. this man, john...
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plymouth, a man with a point, george? thanks for having _ with a point, george?ving me on. _ with a point, george? thanks for having me on. there - with a point, george? thanks for having me on. there wasl with a point, george? thanks| for having me on. there was a time, — for having me on. there was a time, i— for having me on. there was a time, i used _ for having me on. there was a time, i used to work with a guy whose — time, i used to work with a guy whose ambition was to be a policeman. he was a barman where — policeman. he was a barman where i— policeman. he was a barman where i worked at the time, going — where i worked at the time, going back about 30 years. about _ going back about 30 years. about ten years ago, he had become _ about ten years ago, he had become a _ about ten years ago, he had become a policeman, he brought home _ become a policeman, he brought home nty— become a policeman, he brought home my teenage stepson at the time who— home my teenage stepson at the time who got drunk. he had not done _ time who got drunk. he had not done anything
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west wales and south—west england during the day and temperature ten to 30 degrees. 17 possible in plymouthmany areas tonight, also clearer skies across north—east scotland and north—east england and in the countryside here we will see a touch of frost. tomorrow cloudy for most, away from the far north where we hang onto some sunshine. quite breezy as well. later showers coming into west cornwall and south—west wales and the isles of scilly. temperatures up to 18 and 19, but potentially it will get a little bit warmer for some as we head into wednesday, but not necessarily drive.— not necessarily drive. thank you very much. _ not necessarily drive. thank you very much, carol. _ manchester is set to become the latest council to announce that it plans to use its hardship support fund to help some of those who are losing their winter fuel allowance. this comes after other local authorities in cheshire, blackpool, nottingham and darlington said they planned to do the same. it's estimated that around ten million pensioners will no longer receive the winter fuel payment this year under changes be
west wales and south—west england during the day and temperature ten to 30 degrees. 17 possible in plymouthmany areas tonight, also clearer skies across north—east scotland and north—east england and in the countryside here we will see a touch of frost. tomorrow cloudy for most, away from the far north where we hang onto some sunshine. quite breezy as well. later showers coming into west cornwall and south—west wales and the isles of scilly. temperatures up to 18 and 19, but potentially...
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vaccinations are being rolled out in gaza joining me now is paula tobin, a senior nhs nurse from plymouthr being on the programme. let's start with the vaccination programme, the polio campaign, how's it going? really well. uk med hosting one of the sites for the who, the world health organization, in the second round of the polio vaccination. i will type one facility in central gaza is hosting for four days and then they will bring the vaccine roll—out programme down to south gaza. after that they will take the vaccine programme into the north of gaza which is very difficult, we don't have access up there, so they will struggle. but they managed it the first time and they are hoping they will get the vaccine programme through in the north of gaza. the original taruets the north of gaza. the original targets were _ the north of gaza. the original targets were pretty _ the north of gaza. the originalj targets were pretty ambitious, in terms of how you are actually on track got off track in terms of meeting those targets, there is no ceasefire this time around for this second wave, where ar
vaccinations are being rolled out in gaza joining me now is paula tobin, a senior nhs nurse from plymouthr being on the programme. let's start with the vaccination programme, the polio campaign, how's it going? really well. uk med hosting one of the sites for the who, the world health organization, in the second round of the polio vaccination. i will type one facility in central gaza is hosting for four days and then they will bring the vaccine roll—out programme down to south gaza. after...
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the ship at done 20 to plymouth. on the 20th ceo, easy numbers remember.it's easier to get to uplift a crew when you're bringing through workups and into the public. it's an opportunity to build morale and see the results. >> what fast they do you? seems to be so central to your leadership style. >> right. if you go back in history and a done research on this. eisenhower said in 1948 morale is the greatest single factor for success in morpeth napoleon talk about with all things being equal the army that had the morale tended to do better, right? i did research on the usni website and a typed in word morale to seek navy commanders going back to world war i talking about morale and what it meant. if morale is the thing that we probably should fully understand what it means. one of my crusades basically to talk about what it really means and how we can create it. just one of my life goals. >> you came up with the weight of the warrior. normally when a new committee comes on they have like a one page and they handed out to the crew and he goes wherever it goes
the ship at done 20 to plymouth. on the 20th ceo, easy numbers remember.it's easier to get to uplift a crew when you're bringing through workups and into the public. it's an opportunity to build morale and see the results. >> what fast they do you? seems to be so central to your leadership style. >> right. if you go back in history and a done research on this. eisenhower said in 1948 morale is the greatest single factor for success in morpeth napoleon talk about with all things...
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this is mike in plymouth, massachusetts, independent. caller: good morning. my name is mike. i am wondering why people go to flint, michigan, and have forgotten republican rick snyder sent his people in who were incompetent to take over city management. we saw what happened. they poisoned the entire city. that is what is going to happen in 2025 if the republicans take over the congress because they will be able to fire anybody they like and put in anybody they like. that is the incompetence that happened in the city of flint. host: when you say that will happen with this policy, what policy are you talking about? caller: the 20 policy that says -- the 2025 policy that says the president can fire anybody and replace all of those positions with people that are loyalists. host: mike in massachusetts. this is emma out of texas, democrat, good morning. caller: good morning. i am just curious to know, since they say donald trump did not take [indiscernible] the office of president, i'm curious to know how much he did make off the united states when he took his security guards place
this is mike in plymouth, massachusetts, independent. caller: good morning. my name is mike. i am wondering why people go to flint, michigan, and have forgotten republican rick snyder sent his people in who were incompetent to take over city management. we saw what happened. they poisoned the entire city. that is what is going to happen in 2025 if the republicans take over the congress because they will be able to fire anybody they like and put in anybody they like. that is the incompetence...
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host: ruth in plymouth, indiana on the line for independents. good morning, ruth. caller: yes, our representative is rudy cockrum -- rudy rackham in south bend. who ignored that his predecessor did the same thing. also our senator from indiana is a trumper and has denied that biden was president. so i will not be voting for either one of them. host: ruth, who is the member of congress there that you will be voting for? caller: laurie camp. host: who did you vote for in 2022? caller: i stopped voting republican in 2016 one trump came on board, because he is crazy. host: daniel in tennessee on the line for democrats. good morning, daniel. caller: good morning morning, tammy. once again, appreciate what you and your fellow moderators do. i want to say that my congressman, john rose, has been missing in action the last several years. i don't know, is he ashamed of how trump handled covid? because here in pickett, county tennessee we must have lost 27 people in this county of 5000, and i would say 10 of those 20-something people could have lived if they had the correct
host: ruth in plymouth, indiana on the line for independents. good morning, ruth. caller: yes, our representative is rudy cockrum -- rudy rackham in south bend. who ignored that his predecessor did the same thing. also our senator from indiana is a trumper and has denied that biden was president. so i will not be voting for either one of them. host: ruth, who is the member of congress there that you will be voting for? caller: laurie camp. host: who did you vote for in 2022? caller: i stopped...
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we're going to take is a lot of pictures now from beirut watts, plymouth to smoke. continue to be across the city as an aftermath of those bombings by israel will continue to monitor what's going across the country. and i'll bulletins throughout the day. i've got good law news at ha, ha ha on. i'll just say we're next to the coast of last garza to stay with us. the news from i'll just on the go and me tonight out is there is only mobile app. is that the, this is where we dissect allies from out is there is a mobile app available in your favorite types to just set for it and type download the new app from out to 0 new at you think is it marion shaheen. filmmaker and i've been working in and around garza for 30 years as a year of genocide to warfare by israel and gaza. due to a close. i looked back at the gardens. i had met over the years and wondered what had happened to them and how their lives had changed forever. the these are echoes of a loss. garza the in 1967 guys. it was occupied by the israeli army. they withdrew their troops 38 years later and it was then that i moved to gaza, wh
we're going to take is a lot of pictures now from beirut watts, plymouth to smoke. continue to be across the city as an aftermath of those bombings by israel will continue to monitor what's going across the country. and i'll bulletins throughout the day. i've got good law news at ha, ha ha on. i'll just say we're next to the coast of last garza to stay with us. the news from i'll just on the go and me tonight out is there is only mobile app. is that the, this is where we dissect allies from out...
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temperatures down a little bit — nine celsius in lerwick, 1a in london and in plymouth.d and wales. northern ireland and scotland largely dry, but there will be a lot of cloud, could be some misty, murky conditions in places and temperatures perhaps creeping upwards once again, around 13—16 celsius in most locations. as we head deeper into the coming week, well, high pressure really takes charge of the scene — and that is likely to lead to a fairly long spell of dry weather for many places, but with some low clouds, some mist and fog. and then, there are signs that, by the end of the week, things will start to turn colder. this is bbc news. we'll have the headlines for you at the top of the hour, which is straight after this programme. i'll tell you what, uchka. this has got to be one of the most stunning road trips i think i've ever been on. i'm in mongolia, leaving the capital, ulaanbaatar, for the seemingly endless grassy plains of the steppe... ..accompanied by my translator, uchka. i already feel like i'm getting, like, a slight taste of nomadic life, just mainly be
temperatures down a little bit — nine celsius in lerwick, 1a in london and in plymouth.d and wales. northern ireland and scotland largely dry, but there will be a lot of cloud, could be some misty, murky conditions in places and temperatures perhaps creeping upwards once again, around 13—16 celsius in most locations. as we head deeper into the coming week, well, high pressure really takes charge of the scene — and that is likely to lead to a fairly long spell of dry weather for many...
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new chewable fizzy, choose, no water needed the number one pharmacist recommended vitamin and son plymouth brand you've got to pepto predicament as you overdid it on the loaded fries, can now your gut is in the gutter. >> i'm doing it with pepto fast mountains so you can keep on rolling when you overdo, undo it with pepto-bismol they need the lawn back fast, a union scott's visit rapid grass. it goes glass times fast that under see the lawn given you a stronger laws male breeder. may i...
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temperatures by the end of the night, 8 degrees in aberdeen. 1a degrees in plymouth.ill be approaching from the west. this band of heavy rain driving its way quite quickly eastwards. some sunny skies behind, but some hefty, thundery downpours into northern ireland and western scotland. and here the winds really ramping up through the afternoon. it's going to be a windy day for many places, but those gusts of 70—80mph, perhaps a bit more across those western parts of scotland, so that is likely to bring travel disruption, coastal flooding, temperatures 12 to 18 degrees for most of us. now, as we head through sunday evening, you can see this area of low pressure passing to the north of scotland. still a real squeeze in those isobars. so, still some very windy and showery weather for a time. things slowly calming down on monday, although we do have the chance for some rain to push in across the south east of england. elsewhere, though, things looking drier, quieter and a bit calmer. this is bbc news, the headlines: the israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu says nothi
temperatures by the end of the night, 8 degrees in aberdeen. 1a degrees in plymouth.ill be approaching from the west. this band of heavy rain driving its way quite quickly eastwards. some sunny skies behind, but some hefty, thundery downpours into northern ireland and western scotland. and here the winds really ramping up through the afternoon. it's going to be a windy day for many places, but those gusts of 70—80mph, perhaps a bit more across those western parts of scotland, so that is...
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temperatures by the end of the night. 8 degrees in aberdeen. 14 degrees in plymouth.aching from the west. this band of heavy rain driving its way quite quickly eastwards. some sunny skies behind, but some hefty thundery downpours into northern ireland and western scotland. and here the winds really ramping up through the afternoon. it's going to be a windy day for many places, but those gusts of 70—80 mph, perhaps a bit more across those western parts of scotland, so that is likely to bring travel disruption, coastal flooding, temperatures 12 to 18 degrees for most of us. now, as we head through sunday evening, you can see this area of low pressure passing to the north of scotland. still a real squeeze in those isobars. so, still some very windy and showery weather for a time. things slowly calming down on monday, although we do have the chance for some rain to push in across the south east of england. elsewhere, though, things looking drier, quieter and a bit calmer. live from london, this is bbc news. the seaside home of the israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu
temperatures by the end of the night. 8 degrees in aberdeen. 14 degrees in plymouth.aching from the west. this band of heavy rain driving its way quite quickly eastwards. some sunny skies behind, but some hefty thundery downpours into northern ireland and western scotland. and here the winds really ramping up through the afternoon. it's going to be a windy day for many places, but those gusts of 70—80 mph, perhaps a bit more across those western parts of scotland, so that is likely to bring...
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lights, home room for the long, descriptive chunk of silence. hailing the return to marissa as in plymouth, 6 success locals when the fury claiming they once involved in the pro fast, which is left a us minute tree base station that will try to con, absolutely need to.
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wayne rooney's plymouth argyle made one of the comebacks of the day — from 3—0 down early in the secondnute equaliser from morgan whittaker. it's the biggest game in spanish football tonight as real madrid host barcelona in el clasico which kicks off at 8pm. champions real are the one's that trail their rivals currently in the league. they're three points behind the catalans and will be hoping kylian mbappe shines in his first clasico. they will need to stop robert lewandowski who tops the scoring charts in la liga with 12 goals. it's also hansi flick�*s first taste of the fixture since taking charge of barca in the summer. when you start to play football, you want when you start to play football, you want to play el clasico, but it is the real clasico. in germany, we also have some they call the clasico, but it is not like, real against barca, so it is el clasico and i think everyone is happy and they have to enjoy it. to enjoy it, you have to work hard and we will do that. jack draper is through to the final of an atp 500 tournament for the first time in his career. the us open semi f
wayne rooney's plymouth argyle made one of the comebacks of the day — from 3—0 down early in the secondnute equaliser from morgan whittaker. it's the biggest game in spanish football tonight as real madrid host barcelona in el clasico which kicks off at 8pm. champions real are the one's that trail their rivals currently in the league. they're three points behind the catalans and will be hoping kylian mbappe shines in his first clasico. they will need to stop robert lewandowski who tops the...
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awkward question for the prime minister at the commonwealth summit and one that our audience here in plymouthiplayerfrom eight and bbc one after the ten o'clock news. the court of appeal has rejected an attempt by the serial killer lucy letby to appeal against her conviction for attempting to murder a baby girl. letby was found guilty injuly in a retrial. her lawyers had claimed there was prejudicial media coverage following letby�*s conviction last yearfor murdering seven babies and attempting to murder six others. the sale of single—use disposable vapes will be banned in england and wales from june next year, the government has confirmed. the move is intended to protect children's health by reducing the appeal of vapes and reduce the environmental damage caused by packaging. scotland and northern ireland are expected to announce similar bans in coming weeks. doctors have been told to look out for signs that people who are not obese may be misusing weight—loss jabs and falling ill. the medicines regulator says the drugs do have side effects and should only be used for treating obesity and di
awkward question for the prime minister at the commonwealth summit and one that our audience here in plymouthiplayerfrom eight and bbc one after the ten o'clock news. the court of appeal has rejected an attempt by the serial killer lucy letby to appeal against her conviction for attempting to murder a baby girl. letby was found guilty injuly in a retrial. her lawyers had claimed there was prejudicial media coverage following letby�*s conviction last yearfor murdering seven babies and...
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temperatures by the end of the night, 8 degrees in aberdeen, 1a degrees in plymouth. rain driving its way quite quickly eastwards. some sunny skies behind, but some hefty, thundery downpours into northern ireland and western scotland. and here the winds really ramping up through the afternoon. it's going to be a windy day for many places, but those gusts of 70—80mph — perhaps a bit more across those western parts of scotland — so that is likely to bring travel disruption, coastal flooding. temperatures, 12—18 degrees for most of us. now, as we head through sunday evening, you can see this area of low pressure passing to the north of scotland. still a real squeeze in those isobars. so, still some very windy and showery weather for a time. things slowly calming down on monday, although we do have the chance for some rain to push in across the south east of england. elsewhere, though, things looking drier, quieter and a bit calmer. live from london, this is bbc news. israel's military carries out a series of air strikes in the southern suburbs of beirut after the prime m
temperatures by the end of the night, 8 degrees in aberdeen, 1a degrees in plymouth. rain driving its way quite quickly eastwards. some sunny skies behind, but some hefty, thundery downpours into northern ireland and western scotland. and here the winds really ramping up through the afternoon. it's going to be a windy day for many places, but those gusts of 70—80mph — perhaps a bit more across those western parts of scotland — so that is likely to bring travel disruption, coastal...
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temperatures down a little bit — nine celsius in lerwick, 1a in london and in plymouth.stwards, so some bits and pieces of rain across england and wales. northern ireland and scotland largely dry, but there will be a lot of cloud, could be some misty, murky conditions in places and temperatures perhaps creeping upwards once again, around 13—16 celsius in most locations. as we head deeper into the coming week, well, high pressure really takes charge of the scene — and that is likely to lead to a fairly long spell of dry weather for many places, but with some low clouds, some mist and fog. and then, there are signs that, by the end of the week, things will start to turn colder. this let's remind you of that breaking news we're following this hour — that's those israeli strikes on iran. israeli media are reporting — the operation is now finished, after three waves of airstrikes. conducting, "precise strikes on military targets in iran." the region has been bracing for an israeli retaliation against iran for its missile attack a few weeks ago. we are getting new pictures pur
temperatures down a little bit — nine celsius in lerwick, 1a in london and in plymouth.stwards, so some bits and pieces of rain across england and wales. northern ireland and scotland largely dry, but there will be a lot of cloud, could be some misty, murky conditions in places and temperatures perhaps creeping upwards once again, around 13—16 celsius in most locations. as we head deeper into the coming week, well, high pressure really takes charge of the scene — and that is likely to...
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been reading greg's and there is a really great chapter in there where he talks about a cemetery in plymouth, massachusetts that delves into questions of native american burials and the issues surrounding that and the ways in which we haven't respected those burials. >> and then, in tennessee, for instance they will actually stop construction of a building or a project if a native american burial is found. that is not the case for any other type of burial, unfortunately at this point. nashville been wrestling with this quite a bit lately where you see developers of large which, you know, there's one or two going on around here have been wrestling with this quite a bit lately where you do see developers and large projects which there is a lot going on around here encountering a burial and there is no law protecting that burial or no state law that protects that the most it was native american burial. the hope is in davison county that they try to work with developers to remove that to someone more appropriate and again it's only the developer wanting to do it and it's a self reporting standar
been reading greg's and there is a really great chapter in there where he talks about a cemetery in plymouth, massachusetts that delves into questions of native american burials and the issues surrounding that and the ways in which we haven't respected those burials. >> and then, in tennessee, for instance they will actually stop construction of a building or a project if a native american burial is found. that is not the case for any other type of burial, unfortunately at this point....
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but plymouth is a balmy 15. talking of the temperature, over the next couple of days it will rise. are sucking in southerly winds. hence the rise in southerly winds. hence the rise in temperatures, but today you can see some nicer buyers in the chart, it will be breezy, later we have a weather front coming in from the south—west and that will introduce the first batch of rain. a lot of cloud to start with, thick enough for drizzling bits and pieces. also some hill fog, murky conditions, but it should start to break up in the south as we go through the course of the afternoon. we should see some brightness develop but the lion's share of any sunshine today will be across the north of scotland will stop easy with our weather front showing its hand later in the afternoon, introducing some showery outbreaks of rain at this stage in across south—west england and eventually into northern ireland. temperatures this afternoon, we are looking at a wide range, but mild for the time of year once again. 12 in lerwick to 18 or 19 in london and st helier. heading on through the evening and overn
but plymouth is a balmy 15. talking of the temperature, over the next couple of days it will rise. are sucking in southerly winds. hence the rise in southerly winds. hence the rise in temperatures, but today you can see some nicer buyers in the chart, it will be breezy, later we have a weather front coming in from the south—west and that will introduce the first batch of rain. a lot of cloud to start with, thick enough for drizzling bits and pieces. also some hill fog, murky conditions, but...
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he ended up, by the way, at the plymouth colony as well. he got around. it's actually quite impressive. but, it also once again obscures the significance of jamestown and pocahontas. the founding of virginia. and the role that native people play and all that. nevertheless, by the way, one of the murals in the rotunda is the baptism of pocahontas. so, you see how this mythmaking really takes hold. and continues to be advanced in the nation's capitol. >> it's interesting, pocahontas is such an interesting story. i was in london a couple years ago and someone found out i was native american and he said, you know pocahontas is buried here? i didn't realize she is buried in kent which is kind of sad, right? she died when she was around 21 and then got buried, they actually can't find her grave but they know the general area where she is at. >> she did marry an englishman named john wolf. and had one son named thomas was born in england. pocahontas and john rolf moved back to england. by the way she was a big hit in england. she was a big hit in london because
he ended up, by the way, at the plymouth colony as well. he got around. it's actually quite impressive. but, it also once again obscures the significance of jamestown and pocahontas. the founding of virginia. and the role that native people play and all that. nevertheless, by the way, one of the murals in the rotunda is the baptism of pocahontas. so, you see how this mythmaking really takes hold. and continues to be advanced in the nation's capitol. >> it's interesting, pocahontas is such...
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reading greg's book and there is a really great chapter in their work he talks about a cemetery up in plymouth, massachusetts, that 12s into some questions of native american burials and the issues surrounding that and the ways in which we haven't respected those burials. >> i am not playing candy crush. >> for those of you who can't see, he is taking notes. he wants all the notes. not candy crush. yeah. in tennessee for instance, one of the only things that will actually stop construction of a building or a project or something is if a native american burial is found. such is not the case for any other type of burial unfortunately at this point. so, you know, at national, we have been wrestling with this case quite a bit lately we see developers of large projects, which there are one or two going on here encountering a burial. it is -- there is no lot really protecting that burial. so there is no state law that protects that burial unless it was a native american burial. so, i mean, the hope is, for instance in davidson county, the metro historical tries to work with developers to remove that
reading greg's book and there is a really great chapter in their work he talks about a cemetery up in plymouth, massachusetts, that 12s into some questions of native american burials and the issues surrounding that and the ways in which we haven't respected those burials. >> i am not playing candy crush. >> for those of you who can't see, he is taking notes. he wants all the notes. not candy crush. yeah. in tennessee for instance, one of the only things that will actually stop...
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earlier this month she's in one of the leaked documents details israeli it describes a weapon the plymouthranian response the national intelligence agency prepared these documents, the agency analyzes u.s. spy satellite images the former prime minister says this leak is an issue. >> such a link of a considerable concern from our perspective when we have operational plan we don't wanted to leak cheese, we want to do it and not have it leaked to anyone and certainly not her enemies. >> president biden confirmed friday in germany that the u.s. knows when israel plans to hit iran and what target has chosen he warned israel against hitting the nuclear site safety was to prevent another excavation is unclear how the u.s. knows about israel's plans, who leaked information whether they did it to deter israel's attacks, house republicans say they're looking into it. >> there are unfortunately leaky ships, we know we had in the past robert malley chief envoy to iran lost his security clearance. >> there is no indication anywhere the documents will end up online, they said they'll be watching. david:
earlier this month she's in one of the leaked documents details israeli it describes a weapon the plymouthranian response the national intelligence agency prepared these documents, the agency analyzes u.s. spy satellite images the former prime minister says this leak is an issue. >> such a link of a considerable concern from our perspective when we have operational plan we don't wanted to leak cheese, we want to do it and not have it leaked to anyone and certainly not her enemies....
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he he ended up, by the way, at the plymouth colony as well. and so was he. he got around. it's actually quite impressive, but it also once again obscures the significance of jamestown and pocahontas, the founding of virginia, and and the role native people played in all of that. nevertheless, the way one of the murals in the in the rotunda is the baptism of pocahontas. so you see how this mythmaking really takes hold and continues to be continues to be advanced. yeah. in the nation's capital you know, it's interesting. pocahontas is such an interesting i was in london a couple of years ago. and somebody to find out i was a native american. and he said, you know, pocahontas is buried here. and i didn't realize that she's buried in kent just down the down the river thames, which is kind of sad right. she died when she was around 21. that's right. and then got buried. and they actually can't find her grave. but they know kind of a general area. she's out. she she she did marry and englishmen named john rolfe and had one son, thomas, who was born england, pocahontas and john r
he he ended up, by the way, at the plymouth colony as well. and so was he. he got around. it's actually quite impressive, but it also once again obscures the significance of jamestown and pocahontas, the founding of virginia, and and the role native people played in all of that. nevertheless, the way one of the murals in the in the rotunda is the baptism of pocahontas. so you see how this mythmaking really takes hold and continues to be continues to be advanced. yeah. in the nation's capital...
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companionship rated nonetheless, four years y later, 1936, encounter this woman lydia jackson, in plymouthjackson lost both of her parents when she was an adolescent i think so she was raised in a household of various r relatives. and she was a rather intense person with great spiritual curiosity intellectual curiosity is was very interested in making up a sort do-it-yourself eclectic brand of christianity which she been raised the congregational church in the puritan church that is sorely on that was not what he answer quandaries and she was interested in unitarianism in effect, seems to have seen her future husband, giving a sermon 1829 that when she did not know who he was in boston she wanted to it church where he was speaking and she was struck by the eloquence of his work by his incredibly long block net in the likes of which he had never seen a human being before and ensure that memory stayed with her as a win that we encountered each other, they hit it off and now some of the things i learned about lydia jackson that she was still called then, that she went through this regimen whe
companionship rated nonetheless, four years y later, 1936, encounter this woman lydia jackson, in plymouthjackson lost both of her parents when she was an adolescent i think so she was raised in a household of various r relatives. and she was a rather intense person with great spiritual curiosity intellectual curiosity is was very interested in making up a sort do-it-yourself eclectic brand of christianity which she been raised the congregational church in the puritan church that is sorely on...
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the wampanoag plymouth colony and the troubled history of thanksgiving, which was published in 2019. and thunder firearms and the violent transformation of native america, which appeared under the harvard university press, 2016. he is currently writing a new book about indigenous people and race in the united states. would you please these distinguished scholars, the stage. we will hear their presentations and then will have an opportunity for questions. so do you want discuss what? no. i'm going to sit right there. so i'll be able to see you. excellent. well, thank you so much for having me here today. i really consider it an honor. be here and amongst these scholars and activists. i've already learned a lot. and i'm forward to the conversations that happen over the course of the day. so as jane said, i'm primarily a legal historian. my specialty is passage of the 1924 indian citizenship, also known as the semester act. and when i started doing research into this legislation, the predominant understanding at among legal historians was that by 1924, native citizenship in the us was r
the wampanoag plymouth colony and the troubled history of thanksgiving, which was published in 2019. and thunder firearms and the violent transformation of native america, which appeared under the harvard university press, 2016. he is currently writing a new book about indigenous people and race in the united states. would you please these distinguished scholars, the stage. we will hear their presentations and then will have an opportunity for questions. so do you want discuss what? no. i'm...
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hypothetical scenario of like, well, what if they had just kept on going and what if they had arrived in plymouth, england, first? well, before during the stone age of england, when the, you know, they were building stonehenge or something. i like to think of that scenario and imagine how history might have been changed if the polynesians had discovered england would have been interesting, maybe to go through a wormhole and kind of have this altered alternative reality. but i think, again, exploration is not just something that the europeans did. the chinese were extraordinary explorers of the polynesians. obviously, and so many other societies and cultures through time. so i would try to expand our understanding of what exploration is to get well beyond just the european paradigm of of discovery. yes, i agree that expanding our understanding of what exploration is and who's done it is very important. i also think that history is complex. it's not always black and white, and i think having a sense of nuance is important when studying history. and in my book, the explorer, you know, i try to give
hypothetical scenario of like, well, what if they had just kept on going and what if they had arrived in plymouth, england, first? well, before during the stone age of england, when the, you know, they were building stonehenge or something. i like to think of that scenario and imagine how history might have been changed if the polynesians had discovered england would have been interesting, maybe to go through a wormhole and kind of have this altered alternative reality. but i think, again,...
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we asked former united striker and current plymouth manager wayne rooney for his take on the situationnk it's clear he's going through... the team are going through a tough period. i know he's working extremely hard to try and fix that and get that right. so, manchester united of course you want to see challenging, unfortunately that hasn't happened a few years in the league and, you know hopefully he can turn that round. well, i've been there and i know that it's an unbelievable club with a lot of pressure. everybody wants to talk about it. for me, it's the biggest club in the world, which is talked about whatever city you go into. so, it comes with the territory and manchester united want to win. the supporters want to win. and every manager who goes into the job wants to win as well. what does it do for your life when you're under that kind of pressure at such an enormous club, when you leave the training ground of an evening? do you take that with you? what would ten hag be going through, do you think? well, i can't speak for eric. i think he showed brilliant resilience in the situ
we asked former united striker and current plymouth manager wayne rooney for his take on the situationnk it's clear he's going through... the team are going through a tough period. i know he's working extremely hard to try and fix that and get that right. so, manchester united of course you want to see challenging, unfortunately that hasn't happened a few years in the league and, you know hopefully he can turn that round. well, i've been there and i know that it's an unbelievable club with a...
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including, this land is their land, the indians, plymouth colony and the troubled history of thanksgiving. it was published in 2019. thunder , firearms, and the final transformation of native america. it appeared under the harvard university press in 2016. he is currently writing a new book about indigenous people and race making in the united states history. would you please welcome these distinguished scholars to the states? -- stage. we will hear their presentations and then we will have an opportunity for questions. i will sit right there. i will be able to see you. >> excellent. thank you so much for having me here today. i really consider it an honor to be here and amongst the scholars and activists. i have already learned a lot and i'm looking forward to the conversation that happened over the course of the day. as jane said, i primarily am a legal historian. my specialty is the passage of the 1924 indian citizenship act. also known as the snyder act. when i started doing research into this legislation, the predominant understanding, at least among old historians, was that by 1924,
including, this land is their land, the indians, plymouth colony and the troubled history of thanksgiving. it was published in 2019. thunder , firearms, and the final transformation of native america. it appeared under the harvard university press in 2016. he is currently writing a new book about indigenous people and race making in the united states history. would you please welcome these distinguished scholars to the states? -- stage. we will hear their presentations and then we will have an...
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in the championship, wayne rooney was sent off but his plymouth side still beat blackburn rovers 2—1nce to go top with a goalless draw against preston. they made hard work of it but england's women's t20 world cup campaign got off and running with a win against bangladesh in sharjah. next up for heather knight's side is a game against south africa tomorrow afternoon. joe lynskey was watching. for bangladesh, this world cup could have been so different. two months ago they were set to host it. amid political unrest, it's been moved to the uae. for england, location won't change expectation. their form in t20 should see them charge through this group stage, but bangladesh here were restrictive. england lost wickets and found runs hard to come by, while bangladesh let loose. another dance. they might have been even further on top, but drops in the field gave england a chance. they scored 118. it meant they'd need wickets. should be gone, yeah. in the field and in this match england found ways to hold on. for bangladesh, a big score was just as hard to get to. this was the bowling englan
in the championship, wayne rooney was sent off but his plymouth side still beat blackburn rovers 2—1nce to go top with a goalless draw against preston. they made hard work of it but england's women's t20 world cup campaign got off and running with a win against bangladesh in sharjah. next up for heather knight's side is a game against south africa tomorrow afternoon. joe lynskey was watching. for bangladesh, this world cup could have been so different. two months ago they were set to host it....
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and st helier~ — looking at 12 or 13 in plymouth and st helier.rn ireland. these _ of scotland and northern ireland. these are — of scotland and northern ireland. these are the overnight lows, between _ these are the overnight lows, between four and 7 degrees and a bit higher— between four and 7 degrees and a bit higher in— between four and 7 degrees and a bit higher in st _ between four and 7 degrees and a bit higher in st helier. the cold air represented by the blue is embedded but the _ represented by the blue is embedded but the wind changes to a westerly which _ but the wind changes to a westerly which is _ but the wind changes to a westerly which is why you see the yellows but it will— which is why you see the yellows but it will still— which is why you see the yellows but it will still feel cold despite the change — it will still feel cold despite the change in the wind direction and we still have _ change in the wind direction and we still have a — change in the wind direction and we still have a fair few showers packing _ still have a fai
and st helier~ — looking at 12 or 13 in plymouth and st helier.rn ireland. these _ of scotland and northern ireland. these are — of scotland and northern ireland. these are the overnight lows, between _ these are the overnight lows, between four and 7 degrees and a bit higher— between four and 7 degrees and a bit higher in— between four and 7 degrees and a bit higher in st _ between four and 7 degrees and a bit higher in st helier. the cold air represented by the blue is embedded but...
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they leave from plymouth on july 12, 1776, july 12, 1776.r any kind of telephones or anything so they did not know that this was happening in a philadelphia. what is interesting is, they leave and they are in perfect ignorance of all of these developments for the rest of the voyage, all four years and yet, it is a constant theme on the other side of the continent where they are exploring. they are exploring alaska and the northwest coast of north america and all of these things are happening 5000 miles, 4000 miles away. important briefly to say that this is not, by any means a biography of captain cook. it is an ensemble story about 180 men who left in this ship -- this is getting intense out here. is it something i am saying? m w some people have heard of the bounty he becomes you know he's this incredible ability as a navigator, but he is also an insufferable personality. even on this voyage, some people have heard of the bounty. he's got this incredible ability as a navigator, but also an insufferable personality. even on this voyage. you
they leave from plymouth on july 12, 1776, july 12, 1776.r any kind of telephones or anything so they did not know that this was happening in a philadelphia. what is interesting is, they leave and they are in perfect ignorance of all of these developments for the rest of the voyage, all four years and yet, it is a constant theme on the other side of the continent where they are exploring. they are exploring alaska and the northwest coast of north america and all of these things are happening...