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a jazz—inflected �*60s love story that unfolds against the rugged beauty of the cornish coast, it's ap several festival awards and is now available on a range of digital platforms. this is perfect, isn't it? it's all i've ever wanted. that's it for this week. thanks for watching the film review. stay safe, and i'll see you next week. go ahead and tase me! go on, just do it! i'm touching your bike. hello there. this cold weather is set to continue through this weekend. there'll be some sunshine around on sunday, but again, more wintry showers. we start the day with a widespread frost, it'll be cold or torch of southeast and east anglia as the cloud breaks up. lowest temperatures in northern scotland at minus seven celsius. given the overnight showers, there could be icy patches. many places start dry and sunny, but we will get more showers breaking out in the morning, and those will turn quite widespread in the afternoon, could be heavy with some hail, sleet and snow. temperature is widely 6—8 c, colder in northern scotland and a bit milder in southern england. a frosty but sunny start
a jazz—inflected �*60s love story that unfolds against the rugged beauty of the cornish coast, it's ap several festival awards and is now available on a range of digital platforms. this is perfect, isn't it? it's all i've ever wanted. that's it for this week. thanks for watching the film review. stay safe, and i'll see you next week. go ahead and tase me! go on, just do it! i'm touching your bike. hello there. this cold weather is set to continue through this weekend. there'll be some...
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a jazz—inflected �*60s love story that unfolds against the rugged beauty of the cornish coast, it's an, that picked up several festival awards and is now available on a range of digital platforms. this is perfect, isn't it? it's all i've ever wanted. that's it for this week. thanks for watching the film review. stay safe and i'll see you next week. go ahead and tase me! go on, just do it! i'm touching your bike. hello there. we've seen a lot of showers around today. they will be fading away overnight. they will linger for longer across the eastern side of the uk before skies tend to clear. could be some icy patches around overnight, not least because we've got some wetter weather coming into wales. could be some snow as well, and that will extend its way into the cotswolds. it won't be quite as cold as last night in northern ireland, but elsewhere, a widespread frost, lowest temperatures in the clearest skies in scotland and northern england. that wintry weather moves away from wales, briefly heads into southern england before the cloud breaks and we're left with some showers. most of
a jazz—inflected �*60s love story that unfolds against the rugged beauty of the cornish coast, it's an, that picked up several festival awards and is now available on a range of digital platforms. this is perfect, isn't it? it's all i've ever wanted. that's it for this week. thanks for watching the film review. stay safe and i'll see you next week. go ahead and tase me! go on, just do it! i'm touching your bike. hello there. we've seen a lot of showers around today. they will be fading away...
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a jazz—inflected �*60s love story that unfolds against the rugged beauty of the cornish coast, it's apicked up several festival awards and is now available on a range of digital platforms. this is perfect, isn't it? it's all i've ever wanted. that's it for this week. thanks for watching the film review. stay safe, and i'll see you next week. go ahead and tase me! go on, just do it! i'm touching your bike. hello there. it looks a bit drier for many of us on monday. a lot of the wintry showers are fading away, but it's going to start cold, widespread frost, maybe some icy patches, too. the lowest temperatures in scotland and northern england where we have the clearer skies. now, there's some damp weather that's moving across northern ireland heading into wales and the southwest. that could bring a bit of sleet and snow in there as well. it shouldn't last long, it's heading into southern england, and then the cloud breaks up, sunshine comes out, and we are left with a few showers. most of the showers will come into western parts of northern ireland, much of scotland. northern and eastern
a jazz—inflected �*60s love story that unfolds against the rugged beauty of the cornish coast, it's apicked up several festival awards and is now available on a range of digital platforms. this is perfect, isn't it? it's all i've ever wanted. that's it for this week. thanks for watching the film review. stay safe, and i'll see you next week. go ahead and tase me! go on, just do it! i'm touching your bike. hello there. it looks a bit drier for many of us on monday. a lot of the wintry...
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who might be more familiar russ worm cornish, but people like willis hodges to take one later and in the chapter, and i'm interested in i sort of a couple of aspects of this. did you always have this sense that you wanted to make sure that you are expanding this list of characters and does this relate to your sense of how we should be doing african-american intellectual history or intellectual history more generally that not to be that it's it's central to not just get those sort of editors and literary types, but someone like hodges, who is you say is a limited literacy, but has powerful ideas that he's he's wanting to inject into both his and into the nation. yeah, this is and if there's any biography that you you know people that you want to throw out there that you think people should know more about either what you found out or other people should get about the work of knowing more about i think people be very interested in all those yeah. i really i really love this question. in part because it's not one that i thought about. a lot but i as you said, you know my interest in bio
who might be more familiar russ worm cornish, but people like willis hodges to take one later and in the chapter, and i'm interested in i sort of a couple of aspects of this. did you always have this sense that you wanted to make sure that you are expanding this list of characters and does this relate to your sense of how we should be doing african-american intellectual history or intellectual history more generally that not to be that it's it's central to not just get those sort of editors and...
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so for all of those reasons really, cornish started freedoms journal in 1827 and then there were a lot of examples throughout the book of african americans starting newspapers to try to get their positions out into the world and also begin to kind of form communities. so there is a wonderful one that is short-lived out of columbus ohio. >> when we talk about the colonization as a part of that, we have to talk about president lincoln because that was something that he espoused at least at one point. he certainly is known as the great emancipator but was a proponent of colonization. he said at one point he just couldn't see the quality so talk about how his thinking evolved over time as it relates to race. >> lincoln is really complicated, and i write a bit about lincoln and one of the chapters, well i write about him in the chapter on the civil war but also in the chapter that precedes the civil war. first of all, yes, lincoln was active in the illinois chapter of the colonization society, so this was a highly respectable among white northerners and border state. henry clay was a big le
so for all of those reasons really, cornish started freedoms journal in 1827 and then there were a lot of examples throughout the book of african americans starting newspapers to try to get their positions out into the world and also begin to kind of form communities. so there is a wonderful one that is short-lived out of columbus ohio. >> when we talk about the colonization as a part of that, we have to talk about president lincoln because that was something that he espoused at least at...
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ajazz inflected i 60s love story that unfolds against the rugged beauty of the cornish coast, it is aght on action. it is now available on digital platforms. this is erfect, available on digital platforms. this is perfect. isn't — available on digital platforms. this is perfect, isn't it? _ available on digital platforms. this is perfect, isn't it? it's all i ever— is perfect, isn't it? it's all i ever wanted. is perfect, isn't it? it's alli ever wanted.— is perfect, isn't it? it's alli...
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of activists with misfit my life was torn into crime sitting in the cut cornish now. i want that on my door this is my house. the other level 3 it's a very low i haven't been here in 33 years. my children grew up here liam with a good life we spent the best years of our lives here for the luxury mother living with the. great care about through the room when i 1st entered the zone they put a mask on me on my face about 20 kilometers from the station. dressing through chicago and never friends and i wore that mask all day yeah. that was on the 1st day look at you for. the purity. now for several years on the 2nd day i didn't wear a mask when i entered the zones only when i went up on the roof of my scooter comes up at the most from the curb not driven do you agree with you on the 3rd day i only wore it when i was actually on the roof of the works and sometimes on the roof i take it off so i could smoke right there now explain why but until you can evaluate the enemy is invisible you said you drop or could you be it has no flavor or smell or form so people weren't afraid
of activists with misfit my life was torn into crime sitting in the cut cornish now. i want that on my door this is my house. the other level 3 it's a very low i haven't been here in 33 years. my children grew up here liam with a good life we spent the best years of our lives here for the luxury mother living with the. great care about through the room when i 1st entered the zone they put a mask on me on my face about 20 kilometers from the station. dressing through chicago and never friends...
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like the cornish family. three generations — linda, laura, alice and evelyn. from when i was born, and now the placentas from when the girls were born are all being stored somewhere. and all the sort of blood and genetic information they've got over the years. it is amazing to think that all that genetic information, all that history of our family is on record somewhere. and it'll be there forever. yeah, absolutely. we've just left a mark on scientific research forever, really, haven't we? it's amazing. we'll do samples of things like our blood and our spit, but we'll also give away our teeth, as well. they also monitored our fat levels, which wasn't something we always wanted to know, but it was very good and it meant you went away knowing that you had strong bones and maybe you needed to lose a little bit of weight. so it was interesting. it makes us feel like we're part of something so special. - 0h, nearly! 0h, miles away! and now this study is helping understand the current global pandemic. covid is absolutely a case in point. the information we have on t
like the cornish family. three generations — linda, laura, alice and evelyn. from when i was born, and now the placentas from when the girls were born are all being stored somewhere. and all the sort of blood and genetic information they've got over the years. it is amazing to think that all that genetic information, all that history of our family is on record somewhere. and it'll be there forever. yeah, absolutely. we've just left a mark on scientific research forever, really, haven't we?...
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hello bunny my name is rough and we go out i'm senior lecturer in economics at the university of cornish and we just published a paper as to meet the revenue potential of wealth taxes in europe yes i want to play you this little clip from the forbes chief content officer his name is rhonda talking about how people feel richer during the global pandemic carious. last year the world's billionaires were 8 trillion dollars on the nose this year 13 point one trillion that's more than 5 trillion dollars so in terms of this pandemic years been very very good to people very very. mice i guess so. you know i've known that all along i'm far wealthier now than i was before that endemic started and i haven't worked for a living in 7 years that's the problem some of us who don't even work are becoming wealthier and wealthier and wealthier because our investments are right up they're not going up and we pay far lower tax rates here in the united states because we get investment income that's taxed less than people who have to work for a living pay a tax rate so that's what's causing part of the qualit
hello bunny my name is rough and we go out i'm senior lecturer in economics at the university of cornish and we just published a paper as to meet the revenue potential of wealth taxes in europe yes i want to play you this little clip from the forbes chief content officer his name is rhonda talking about how people feel richer during the global pandemic carious. last year the world's billionaires were 8 trillion dollars on the nose this year 13 point one trillion that's more than 5 trillion...
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of activists with ms but my life was torn into flames shooting and cornish. i want that on my door this is my house the other yaml to me it's a dirty look i haven't been here in 33 years. my children grew up here instead of living with a little we spent the best years of our lives here for a little schimmel living really. good very good about through the room when i 1st entered the zone they put a mask on me and my face about 20 kilometers from the station got my. dressing through chicago and we have a friend and i wore that mask all day yeah. that was on the 1st day the curriculum for. the very day. knocked out always on the 2nd day i didn't wear a mask when i entered the zones only when i went up on the roof you almost were going to put them on some workers and i treated you good with you on the 3rd day i only wore it when i was actually on the roof of the workshop and sometimes on the roof i take it off so i can smoke right there now explain why but until you can you read to me the enemy is invisible you goose and you drop the can you believe it has no fla
of activists with ms but my life was torn into flames shooting and cornish. i want that on my door this is my house the other yaml to me it's a dirty look i haven't been here in 33 years. my children grew up here instead of living with a little we spent the best years of our lives here for a little schimmel living really. good very good about through the room when i 1st entered the zone they put a mask on me and my face about 20 kilometers from the station got my. dressing through chicago and...
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cornish has been working on developing rubber from plants like dandelions. >> we're looking at applyingdditional funding. experts say the scarcity issue in general highlights why the u.s. needs to find ways to produce rubber and other raw materials here, stateside, to keep a shortage like what we're seeing happen right now away from americans >> seema, thanks >>> from shortage to abundance cows give us a lot of milk and beef and leather and they're an environment wrecker of the highest order according to the united nations, of all the greenhouse gases generated from human activity, cattle are responsible for nearly 10% of that the reason well, any time a cow releases gas from her posterior or from a burden burp for that matter, methane wafts into the atmosphere. the epa says it's far lore detrimental than carbon dioxide. a company called mootral is developing a food supplement, a natural one to boot, it cut down on the burps at least, claiming if every cow in the world ate it, the methane reduction would be like taking 330 million cars off the road that's more than the number of cars re
cornish has been working on developing rubber from plants like dandelions. >> we're looking at applyingdditional funding. experts say the scarcity issue in general highlights why the u.s. needs to find ways to produce rubber and other raw materials here, stateside, to keep a shortage like what we're seeing happen right now away from americans >> seema, thanks >>> from shortage to abundance cows give us a lot of milk and beef and leather and they're an environment wrecker of...
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, named after a cornish estate. ., ., ., , ., estate.what is that about? ladle called blossom watch. what is that about? ~ ., called blossom watch. what is that about? ~ . , ., , called blossom watch. what is that about? ~ . , ., called blossom watch. what is that about? . , ., ., ., about? we want people to be aware of blossom happening — about? we want people to be aware of blossom happening across _ about? we want people to be aware of blossom happening across the - blossom happening across the country. — blossom happening across the country, like the japanese, sojust use the— country, like the japanese, sojust use the hashtag and we can gradually map use the hashtag and we can gradually nrap out— use the hashtag and we can gradually map out and usual photographs to wort— map out and usual photographs to work out _ map out and usual photographs to work out where the country is turning — work out where the country is turning from grey to green to pink. and of— turning from grey to green to pink. and of course it is the bank holiday wee
, named after a cornish estate. ., ., ., , ., estate.what is that about? ladle called blossom watch. what is that about? ~ ., called blossom watch. what is that about? ~ . , ., , called blossom watch. what is that about? ~ . , ., called blossom watch. what is that about? . , ., ., ., about? we want people to be aware of blossom happening — about? we want people to be aware of blossom happening across _ about? we want people to be aware of blossom happening across the - blossom happening...
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like the cornish family. three generations — linda, laura, alice and evelyn.the girls were born are all being stored somewhere. and all the sort of blood and genetic information they've got over the years. it is amazing to think that all that genetic information, all that history of our family is on record somewhere. and it'll be there forever. yeah, absolutely. we've just left a mark on scientific research forever, really, haven't we? it's amazing. we'll do samples of things like our blood and our spit, but we also give away our teeth, as well. they also monitored our fat levels, which wasn't something we always wanted to know, but it was very good and it meant you went away knowing that you had strong bones and maybe you needed to lose a little bit of weight. so it was interesting. it makes us feel like we're part of something so special. - 0h, nearly! 0h, miles away! and now this study is helping understand the current global pandemic. covid is absolutely a case in point. the information we have on these| families is such that we can know, by carrying on, c
like the cornish family. three generations — linda, laura, alice and evelyn.the girls were born are all being stored somewhere. and all the sort of blood and genetic information they've got over the years. it is amazing to think that all that genetic information, all that history of our family is on record somewhere. and it'll be there forever. yeah, absolutely. we've just left a mark on scientific research forever, really, haven't we? it's amazing. we'll do samples of things like our blood...
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cornish residents need to earn eight times average salary to afford a house. the next half an hour. now the news, travel and weather where you are. good morning from bbc london, i'm alpa patel. a charity is warning that stalkers are taking advantage of lockdown restrictions to prey on people. the suzy lamplugh trust said perpetrators are using excuses, like leaving the house for exercise, to follow or monitor victims. the met police said reports of stalking in london have gone up by more than 300% during the pandemic. but they say they are using measures like protection orders to help those at risk. a study suggests south london could be the best place in the uk for women to work. research by smartsurvey found it had the smallest gender pay gap and a large female workforce. wandsworth was number one, where earnings for women were just over £40,000 a year, almost on par with men. merton and lewisham in south london also ranked in the top ten. the london—based fast food chain, leon has been bought by the owners of asda. the deal is believed to be around £100 mil
cornish residents need to earn eight times average salary to afford a house. the next half an hour. now the news, travel and weather where you are. good morning from bbc london, i'm alpa patel. a charity is warning that stalkers are taking advantage of lockdown restrictions to prey on people. the suzy lamplugh trust said perpetrators are using excuses, like leaving the house for exercise, to follow or monitor victims. the met police said reports of stalking in london have gone up by more than...