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. >> reporter: separated only by the passaic river, the new jersey towns of livingston and east hanoveres apart politically. >> i'm tony. >> tony, i'm lou. >> reporter: you can tell where lou damore and his fiance karen volino stand, along with many of their neighbors here in east hanover, which voted for trump by a large margin in 2020. while just across the passaic, it's pretty much the opposite story. >> hi, tony! dana miller. >> reporter: dana and jeff miller are among the large majority of livingston that voted blue four years ago. a divide that's noticeable here and everywhere else, with polls showing four out of every five adults believe americans are greatly divided on our most important values. how much do you think people's different opinions are based on just different sources of information? >> i know the people that i talk to, i know the channels they are watching. i know what they are watching. because they are so brainwashed they have no clue what's going on. >> reporter: so we asked lou and karen to join us at dana and jeff's. they've never met before, but agreed to sit
. >> reporter: separated only by the passaic river, the new jersey towns of livingston and east hanoveres apart politically. >> i'm tony. >> tony, i'm lou. >> reporter: you can tell where lou damore and his fiance karen volino stand, along with many of their neighbors here in east hanover, which voted for trump by a large margin in 2020. while just across the passaic, it's pretty much the opposite story. >> hi, tony! dana miller. >> reporter: dana and jeff...
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a graduate of boston college and boston university he is currently the executive director at the hanover historical society and in 2019 he was the guest for the archaeology and small things remembered as a historic site in duxbury, in 2020 when he offered the catalog alden archaeology exhibiting the daily life of a mayflower family and today he will discuss the creation of exhibit. >> alright stephen. >> alright. >> thank you very much for having me here today this is like returning home i worked here 30 years ago at the home site for goldstein and the collections and territorial and the services, this is really like returning home, today i'm talking about the archaeology exhibit that i curated at the alden house in duxbury. in 2017 the director approached me about creating an exhibit with the wonderful archaeological collection that had been excavated in 1960 but never given a full treatment this was done in association with all the planning for 2020 we know how 2020 worked out but this was a wonderful opportunity in a wonderful challenge to use this collection to tell the story, john a
a graduate of boston college and boston university he is currently the executive director at the hanover historical society and in 2019 he was the guest for the archaeology and small things remembered as a historic site in duxbury, in 2020 when he offered the catalog alden archaeology exhibiting the daily life of a mayflower family and today he will discuss the creation of exhibit. >> alright stephen. >> alright. >> thank you very much for having me here today this is like...
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he is currently the executive director at the hanover society and 2019 he was the guest curator for the archeology exhibit in things remembered at the alden house historic site in duxbury. in 2021, he authored the accompanying catalog archeology exhibiting the daily lives of a mayflower family, and today he'll be discussing the creation that exhibit. all right, stephen stephen, all. smattering of applause. well, thank you very much having me here today. this is like returning home. i worked 30 years ago. now for several seasons at the home site with. karen goldstein, working with collections curatorial and with paul cripps, invisible services. so this really like returning home. now today i'm talking about the archeology exhibit that i curated over at the alden house duxbury in 2017. desiree moped, the director, approached me about creating exhibit with this wonderful archeological collection that had been excavated in 1960 but had never really been given a full treatment. so this was done in association with the planning for 2020. we know 2020 worked out, but this was a wonderful oppor
he is currently the executive director at the hanover society and 2019 he was the guest curator for the archeology exhibit in things remembered at the alden house historic site in duxbury. in 2021, he authored the accompanying catalog archeology exhibiting the daily lives of a mayflower family, and today he'll be discussing the creation that exhibit. all right, stephen stephen, all. smattering of applause. well, thank you very much having me here today. this is like returning home. i worked 30...
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standing in hanover square which in 1787 what had been eight bustling commercial area. this was also known as printing house square for the large number of printers who took up residence on the outskirts of the square. this is where many new yorkers would have been exposed to the federalist papers for the first time. they were published sequentially in three newspapers, a new york packet, the independent journal from october 1787 until august 1788. we are standing outside fraunces tavern which has been here since 1719. by the time the papers were published, it was one of the most reputable taverns and would have been well known to hamilton personally as he had been a member of the new york sons of liberty before the revolution who had held their meetings here. this is also the site of george washington's farewell to the continental army in 1783. because they drew from a wide swath of social classes in new york city, taverns like this one and coffee shops around the city served as one of the principal venues for conversation and debate about the federalist and anti-feder
standing in hanover square which in 1787 what had been eight bustling commercial area. this was also known as printing house square for the large number of printers who took up residence on the outskirts of the square. this is where many new yorkers would have been exposed to the federalist papers for the first time. they were published sequentially in three newspapers, a new york packet, the independent journal from october 1787 until august 1788. we are standing outside fraunces tavern which...
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hannah arendt was born in hanover, germany. he was born in october 1906 came 8 years before world war i broke out . he later studied political philosophy and received his doctorate from the university of heidelberg, the oldest university in the world. this woman's inquisitive mind was focused on jewish history and the situation of her co-religionists since the years when she worked as a director at the research center of the jewish relations conference. in berlin, arendt started writing the biography of rachel farnhagen, a jewish woman. hannah arendt wondered what it meant to her to be jewish, especially in germany. arendt's account of life. rahel farnhagen was interpreted and interpreted by many people as arendt's personal biography. writing this book was an excuse for arendt to find her jewish identity. that too, in the period when anti-semitism once again threatened german jews . arendt didn't just write a biography. he was stuck between two identities, jewish or german. this was a very difficult time for arendt. because he
hannah arendt was born in hanover, germany. he was born in october 1906 came 8 years before world war i broke out . he later studied political philosophy and received his doctorate from the university of heidelberg, the oldest university in the world. this woman's inquisitive mind was focused on jewish history and the situation of her co-religionists since the years when she worked as a director at the research center of the jewish relations conference. in berlin, arendt started writing the...
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died of disease and malnutrition at the schools of correspond in 12 bundles, reports from arizona's hanover, the indian community indigenous community in the united states suffers from the worst poverty. the most terrible health conditions, including diabetes, and substance abuse and alcoholism, a very, very high rates of sexual assaults against women, a terrible problem of the teen and youth suicide. and a myriad of other social problems. many of them, which can be directly source back to the generational trauma inflicted upon indigenous families and communities as a result of the boarding school experience and the atrocities that they underwent there. so this apology was not going to change any of that in some kind of magical way, but buy it. and was also careful just to point out that his administration had been instrumental in funneling billions of dollars into native communities and indigenous groups around the country. and he listed a number of things that he and his administration had done under his leadership and with campbell a harris. so there's a political element to this as well
died of disease and malnutrition at the schools of correspond in 12 bundles, reports from arizona's hanover, the indian community indigenous community in the united states suffers from the worst poverty. the most terrible health conditions, including diabetes, and substance abuse and alcoholism, a very, very high rates of sexual assaults against women, a terrible problem of the teen and youth suicide. and a myriad of other social problems. many of them, which can be directly source back to the...
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our former does fine minister margaretta has taken over as nato chief ahead of the hanover ceremony. the incoming nato secretary general said member countries need to ramp up defense spending. the change in leadership happens as the transatlantic military alliance confront some of the biggest challenges since the cold war. the new nato chief is about to address, journalist and brussels. we're bringing that press conference live in a few moments. but while we waive a spring in our russell's bureau chief, alexandra for no man who is at nato headquarters for us. alexandra, where does the alliance stand as we're to takes over? well, the alliance at the moment is of course, facing turbulent times with the war. the warning ukraine add to their a door step. and it was interesting today to listen what to my quotes. i have to say about his priorities in the office because he actually spoke about ukraine, saying that ramping up support for kids is one of his priorities. and it once again, saying, stressing that ukraine will be one day, a member of the alliance, and that's a, they're a pos towa
our former does fine minister margaretta has taken over as nato chief ahead of the hanover ceremony. the incoming nato secretary general said member countries need to ramp up defense spending. the change in leadership happens as the transatlantic military alliance confront some of the biggest challenges since the cold war. the new nato chief is about to address, journalist and brussels. we're bringing that press conference live in a few moments. but while we waive a spring in our russell's...
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how often does any nation hanover part of its territory to a nation like prices.r interest on eagle garcia, one of the biggest islands, and they wanted to make sure they kept control of the islands, and the merchants agreed, if they give us back control to they give us back control to the martians, the americans can continue that lease. some were worried china might try to exploit the situation, but the americans and british and mauritians are on board with the deal and that is why it was allowed to get through pretty quickly in the end. just ahead of the martian elections and american elections, which is what was drying —— driving this. it what was drying -- driving this. ., , what was drying -- driving this. . , . ., ., what was drying -- driving this. . , _, ., this. it was welcome to joe biden, his _ this. it was welcome to joe biden, his statement - this. it was welcome to joe biden, his statement put l this. it was welcome to joe l biden, his statement put out this. it was welcome to joe - biden, his statement put out by the british government as well and da
how often does any nation hanover part of its territory to a nation like prices.r interest on eagle garcia, one of the biggest islands, and they wanted to make sure they kept control of the islands, and the merchants agreed, if they give us back control to they give us back control to the martians, the americans can continue that lease. some were worried china might try to exploit the situation, but the americans and british and mauritians are on board with the deal and that is why it was...
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he is currently the executive director of the hanover historical society. and 2019 is the guest curator from the archaeology exhibit in small things remembered at the historic site in duxbury. 2021 he authored the accompanie. all this archaeology exhibiting the daily life of the maids are family. today he will be discussing the creation. i right steven. >> a smattering of applause a. [laughter] thank you very much for having me here today. this is home. i worked her 30 years ago now. at the home site with goldstein work with collections to rhetoricalis and into the services. this is really like returning home. noted inside by the amtech by te archaeological exhibit i curated at the house. in 2017 the director approached me about creating an exhibit with thisee collection that have been excavated in 1960. but it never really been given a full treatment. so this was done in association with all the planning for 2020 we know how it worked out. a wonderful opportunity and a wonderful challenge to try to use this archaeological collectionw to really tell the sto
he is currently the executive director of the hanover historical society. and 2019 is the guest curator from the archaeology exhibit in small things remembered at the historic site in duxbury. 2021 he authored the accompanie. all this archaeology exhibiting the daily life of the maids are family. today he will be discussing the creation. i right steven. >> a smattering of applause a. [laughter] thank you very much for having me here today. this is home. i worked her 30 years ago now. at...
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i get my bagels in east hanover. >> exactly. >> i'm hanging out with these people. we're watching games. we're doing all this, but when it comes to politics, there is a clear divide. >> reporter: a divide that's noticeable here and everywhere else, with polls showing four out of every five adults believe americans are greatly divided on our most important values. >> you can't say what you want to say. and the other side says what they want to say. but if you say it, you're racist, you're homophobic. why? i just have an opinion. >> reporter: but the way in which those opinions are formed. >> i think it has to do with where you're getting your information from. >> reporter: is where we found at least some agreement. how much do you think people's different opinions are based on just different sources of information? >> i know the people i talk to, i know the chances they're channels they're watching. i know what they're watching because they're so brainwashed, they have no clue what's going on. >> reporter: so they asked lou and karen to join us at jeff and dana's. >>
i get my bagels in east hanover. >> exactly. >> i'm hanging out with these people. we're watching games. we're doing all this, but when it comes to politics, there is a clear divide. >> reporter: a divide that's noticeable here and everywhere else, with polls showing four out of every five adults believe americans are greatly divided on our most important values. >> you can't say what you want to say. and the other side says what they want to say. but if you say it,...
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we would also talk about troops from the electorate of hanover. in fact,e re talking about them at dinner. a number of them go to fight in india. so in addition to the six states that come and serve, you're in north america. other rces are deployed arnd the world. but as you can see, the majority of them coming from central and western germany now, as americans, you know, imagining the colonial era, we might immediately say, well, how on earth will these germans adapt to fighting in the american wilderness? you know, there are lots of trees in america and certainly don't have trees in germany, right? i mean, you know what? what will these german forces do? they have big, bright metal caps. i mean, how ridiculous. well, really, in the western theater of european seven years war, the germans who came to fights alongside the british against george washington's army had already experienced sort of war in the mountains wilderness war, talking with with doctors like before the to the panel. he said, well, in that part of germany reminds you a little bit
we would also talk about troops from the electorate of hanover. in fact,e re talking about them at dinner. a number of them go to fight in india. so in addition to the six states that come and serve, you're in north america. other rces are deployed arnd the world. but as you can see, the majority of them coming from central and western germany now, as americans, you know, imagining the colonial era, we might immediately say, well, how on earth will these germans adapt to fighting in the...
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host: wayne in hanover, pennsylvania. caller: hello. host: we are listening to you. caller: first of all, after watching news and listening to lindsey graham, the senator of south carolina, he was almost in tears saying that fema was out of money due to flying illegals and paying for hotels all over the country and setting them up. there was another fund he is going to go to ask to see if he can get some money from to help these people in georgia. is that true? that fema spent that money and now they are going to go to other resources to pull the money out? host: samantha montano, do you want to take that? guest: no, fema is not spending any funding that is not for disaster survivors. any migrant sheltering related issues. the confusion here is that congress had asked fema to administer a program for migrants sheltering which included some funding. fema administered that program as they were asked to do by congress. that funding was separate. that funding was never meant for disaster survivors and was not part of the disaster relief fund which is where it fema draws
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i always like to ask the third graders who come through the historic stetson house up in hanover, how you have never had to share a bedroom? at least of them? i never had to share one that would never have existed in the 17th century with. the pilgrims and these early. so here is a picture of the exhibit as we installed it. and you can see we tried to incorporate not only the objects but also visuals. some. excavations, photographs fro the original excavation in the middle here. what we did is we put up a large graphic of that footprint of the excavation robins and then i about 30 to 40 objects and put where they were found in the relative location. so it was designed to give a sense where activity in the house but also the variety of materials. what truly amazes me the old an excavation is the great variety of pieces that were uncovered. during this excavation. so one of the things that has just recently been researched is the thousands of native pieces stone lifts, like the projectile points seen here, the groups know the. you know, againate peoples in 17 century plymouth colony whe
i always like to ask the third graders who come through the historic stetson house up in hanover, how you have never had to share a bedroom? at least of them? i never had to share one that would never have existed in the 17th century with. the pilgrims and these early. so here is a picture of the exhibit as we installed it. and you can see we tried to incorporate not only the objects but also visuals. some. excavations, photographs fro the original excavation in the middle here. what we did is...
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and after several hours it was that all troops near hanover junction and certain brigades richmond called for by general lee should be sent to him. whatever risk might ensue. davis then. pendleton to carry this message. lee personally, a task which? pendleton completed on 30th of august, and one of these dispatches that pendleton carried, davis observed with a hint of warning to lee confidence in you overcomes the view which would otherwise be taken of the exposed condition of richmond and the troops retained for the defense of the capital, or surrender to you and a renewed request. with his army mostly across the river lee allowed his two forces to maneuver independently, although incredibly risky, because exposed as force to defeat in detail. we thought that this choice might give him an advantage. his shrewd of the army following the seven days aided him in this purpose. his two trusted lieutenants, longstreet and jackson, commanded the separate wings. these aggressive leaders have been briefed on strategy and operation. and we knew that he acted with support of president davis. thus,
and after several hours it was that all troops near hanover junction and certain brigades richmond called for by general lee should be sent to him. whatever risk might ensue. davis then. pendleton to carry this message. lee personally, a task which? pendleton completed on 30th of august, and one of these dispatches that pendleton carried, davis observed with a hint of warning to lee confidence in you overcomes the view which would otherwise be taken of the exposed condition of richmond and the...
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really is a w just like the seven years o s world war would talk abo troops and the electorate in hanover and faxed your tonut tm at dinner. a num go to fig ind. in addition for north america other forces are dloye around the world. now, as americans imagine how on earth will the germans adapt to fighting? there are lots of trees in america i'm sure they don't have trees in germany. while the german forces do? break bright met all caps how ridiculous. really, and the western theater of the european seven years war the germans who came to fight alongside the british againstst george washington's army have already experienced a wilderness or the he said that part of germany reminds me a little bit of west virginia. it is this kind of terrain that isn't present. a lot of huntsman from this part of germany. aic number of them, and fight in america as armed troops fighting asri light infantry. so the majority of these men know they're fighting a war that occurs near large american cities like new york city, like philadelphia. and so you can see from the quote from a french engineering officer
really is a w just like the seven years o s world war would talk abo troops and the electorate in hanover and faxed your tonut tm at dinner. a num go to fig ind. in addition for north america other forces are dloye around the world. now, as americans imagine how on earth will the germans adapt to fighting? there are lots of trees in america i'm sure they don't have trees in germany. while the german forces do? break bright met all caps how ridiculous. really, and the western theater of the...
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ld ao talk about troops from the electorate of hanover. in fact, we were talking them at dinner.a number of them go to fight in so in addition to the stes that come and serve, you're in north america. other forces are deployed around e wod. but as you can see, the majority of them coming from central and western germany now, as americans, you know, imagining the colonial era, we might immediately say, well, how on earth will these germans adapt to fighting in the american wilderness? you know, there are lots of trees in america and certainly don't have trees in germany, right? i mean, you know what? what will these german forces do? they have big, bright metal caps. i mean, how ridiculous. well, really, in the western theater of european seven years war, the germans who came to fights alongside the british against george washington's army had already experienced sort of war in the mountains wilderness war, talking with with doctors like before the to the panel. he said, well, in that part of germany reminds you a little bit of west virginia. i mean so it's this kind of terrain th
ld ao talk about troops from the electorate of hanover. in fact, we were talking them at dinner.a number of them go to fight in so in addition to the stes that come and serve, you're in north america. other forces are deployed around e wod. but as you can see, the majority of them coming from central and western germany now, as americans, you know, imagining the colonial era, we might immediately say, well, how on earth will these germans adapt to fighting in the american wilderness? you know,...
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this is a live look at in hanover, massachusetts. it feels like spring. the highs, 70 degrees.part of a wave of record-setting high temperatures across a lot of the country. we're going to check with al on that. >> how long will it take for us to get there this afternoon. >>> let's again, though, the countdown to election day. we're two weeks out. 15 million americans have cast their ballots in early voting. and the candidates are hitting the crucial swing states to try to shore up any still undecided voters. >> vice president harris kicking off the week with a three-state battleground blitz, joined on the trail by republican liz cheney. meantime, former president trump held multiple events across north carolina, including a late event billed as the 11th hour faith leaders meeting. we're covering all of it. in the close fight for control of the house and senate, too. let's go to garrett haake in battleground north carolina. hey, garrett, good morning. >> reporter: hey, hoda, good morning. yeah. listen, two weeks until election day. that's when the voting stops. early voting is
this is a live look at in hanover, massachusetts. it feels like spring. the highs, 70 degrees.part of a wave of record-setting high temperatures across a lot of the country. we're going to check with al on that. >> how long will it take for us to get there this afternoon. >>> let's again, though, the countdown to election day. we're two weeks out. 15 million americans have cast their ballots in early voting. and the candidates are hitting the crucial swing states to try to shore...
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host: sharon in hanover, pennsylvania, voting for the form -- for the vice president.r: i am a senior citizen wishing that i had been polled this cycle. we have good schools and colleges in the state. i attend the monthly luncheons with high school classmates and have been in despair to see how many of them, while being successful in life, are going to vote for the republican candidate. and, it appears that their investments come first. i would say the cautious -- be cautious about this economical ideal. he might ruin his investments with his monstrous tariff ideas and he will surely cause harm or damage in many ways. so, i feel bad for our teachers who are good, and yet my contemporaries, many of them, have no vision. at least kamala and walz offer a vision. host: let us talk about the outcome of this election in pennsylvania. will there be more than just two names on the ballot for the presidential contest? guest: yes, there are. we have a green and libertarian candidate on the ballot. we do not see them playing a big role at the moment but, let's face it. when i loo
host: sharon in hanover, pennsylvania, voting for the form -- for the vice president.r: i am a senior citizen wishing that i had been polled this cycle. we have good schools and colleges in the state. i attend the monthly luncheons with high school classmates and have been in despair to see how many of them, while being successful in life, are going to vote for the republican candidate. and, it appears that their investments come first. i would say the cautious -- be cautious about this...
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host: wayne in hanover, pennsylvania. caller: hello. host: we are listening to you.ler: first of all, after watching news and listening to lindsey graham, the senator of south carolina, he was almost in tears saying that fema was out of money due to flying illegals and paying for hotels all over the country and setting them up. there was another fund he is going to go to ask to see if he can get some money from to help these people in georgia. is that true? that fema spent that money and now they are going to go to other resources to pull the money out? host: samantha montano, do you want to take that? guest: no, fema is not spending any funding that is not for disaster survivors. any migrant sheltering related issues. the confusion here is that congress had asked fema to administer a program for migrants sheltering which included some funding. fema administered that program as they were asked to do by congress. that funding was separate. that funding was never meant for disaster survivors and was not part of the disaster relief fund which is where it fema draws the
host: wayne in hanover, pennsylvania. caller: hello. host: we are listening to you.ler: first of all, after watching news and listening to lindsey graham, the senator of south carolina, he was almost in tears saying that fema was out of money due to flying illegals and paying for hotels all over the country and setting them up. there was another fund he is going to go to ask to see if he can get some money from to help these people in georgia. is that true? that fema spent that money and now...
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host: wayne in hanover, pennsylvania. caller: hello. host: we are listening to you. caller: first of all, after watching news and listening to lindsey graham, the senator of south carolina, he was almost in tears saying that fema was out of money due to flying illegals and paying for hotels all over the country and setting them up. there was another fund he is going to go to ask to see if he can get some money from to help these people in georgia. is that true? that fema spent that money and now they are going to go to other resources to pull the money out? host: samantha montano, do you want to take that? guest: no, fema is not spending any funding that is not for disaster survivors. any migrant sheltering related issues. the confusion here is that congress had asked fema to administer a program for migrants sheltering which included some funding. fema administered that program as they were asked to do by congress. that funding was separate. that funding was never meant for disaster survivors and was not part of the disaster relief fund which is where it fema draws
host: wayne in hanover, pennsylvania. caller: hello. host: we are listening to you. caller: first of all, after watching news and listening to lindsey graham, the senator of south carolina, he was almost in tears saying that fema was out of money due to flying illegals and paying for hotels all over the country and setting them up. there was another fund he is going to go to ask to see if he can get some money from to help these people in georgia. is that true? that fema spent that money and...
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so we have brought in an expert, which is tommy hanover. and you're a registrar here? lam.it's been lovely. ok, first question. shall we go for it? you get the first question. how much does an average wedding cost? we know today that they're only paying £100 to have the wedding, but what's the average cost? they range from a statutory wedding being about £50, i think, to our most expensive one, which is £1,400. so you'd have to do the maths there. i'm going to say a few hundred pounds, seven or eight is about the average. have you ever been at a wedding where someone's objected? i have not, thank god. that was a question... i have not. that was a question from me. ijust wanted to know if anyone had ever done that. they'd have to come with legal evidence to support their objection. yeah, you can'tjust go ahead and say, "oh, we can't do it, then." they'd have to bring evidence. and you've been a registrar for 13 years. are there any things that really stick out to you? any days? any couples? my own personal experience and my own, i suppose, top of my list has got to be the fi
so we have brought in an expert, which is tommy hanover. and you're a registrar here? lam.it's been lovely. ok, first question. shall we go for it? you get the first question. how much does an average wedding cost? we know today that they're only paying £100 to have the wedding, but what's the average cost? they range from a statutory wedding being about £50, i think, to our most expensive one, which is £1,400. so you'd have to do the maths there. i'm going to say a few hundred pounds, seven...
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>> well, one thing to look forward to on tuesday night at saint george's hanover square in mayfair iserformance by chiara hendrik and opera settecento , the, which i didn't settecento, the, which i didn't know about until it was brought to my attention. the first engush to my attention. the first english singer in the 18th century to sing the then italian and german roles, a woman called jane barbier, who had a rather rackety life. she invested in the south sea bubble. she ran 1520 00:10:35,144 --> 00:10:3
>> well, one thing to look forward to on tuesday night at saint george's hanover square in mayfair iserformance by chiara hendrik and opera settecento , the, which i didn't settecento, the, which i didn't know about until it was brought to my attention. the first engush to my attention. the first english singer in the 18th century to sing the then italian and german roles, a woman called jane barbier, who had a rather rackety life. she invested in the south sea bubble. she ran 1520...