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he was the son of john robinson, englishor of the separatists in the dutch city of leiden who became known as pilgrims. john robinson never made it to new england. he died in 1625. his son came to plymouth colony about six years later, first falmouth, then scituate and then barnstable. he is renowned for something he said in 1659. at that point, plymouth leaders were beside themselves about the becauseof quakers missionaries had first appeared in the colony two years earlier. they had quickly gained some converts and sympathizers, especially in the town of sandwich. the authorities tried all sorts of measures to stamp out what they understood as rank heresy. they arrested, whipped, imprisoned and find quakers -- and fined quakers. they banished missionaries. they found they couldn't actually legally banish them and hope they would go away. they had to actually escort them to rhode island to get them to leave. at least for a while. they even authorized constables in sandwich to erect cages for the public display and humiliation of quakers. minister,to a boston the governor of plymouth
he was the son of john robinson, englishor of the separatists in the dutch city of leiden who became known as pilgrims. john robinson never made it to new england. he died in 1625. his son came to plymouth colony about six years later, first falmouth, then scituate and then barnstable. he is renowned for something he said in 1659. at that point, plymouth leaders were beside themselves about the becauseof quakers missionaries had first appeared in the colony two years earlier. they had quickly...
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univisiÓn.com/repórtalo leiden quÉ es lugares puede practicar una prueba gratis de coronavirus.nsabilidad podemos recobrar lo perdido. hagamos lo correcto. mantengamos seis pies de distancia. lavemonos las manos con frecuencia. y usemos mascarilla todas las veces que salimos de casa. juntos, podemos luchar contra el covid-19. ramÓn: la policÍa de palo alto investiga una serie robos que ocurrieron esta madrugada. los dos sospechosos que aparecen en pantalla entraron a dos residencias, mientras que las vÍctimas del robo dormía tranquilamente. esto fue a las tres de la madrugada. las imÁgenes fueron captadas por la cÁmara de seguridad de una de las residencias, donde cometieron uno de los robos. seguimos con la informaciÓn, cuando se habrÁ nuevo centro de pruebas de covid-19 en nuestra comunidad. un sitio en san josÉ abrirÁ para ofrecer test de maÑana hasta el viernes. en santa clara, de 54 de tale road, del mediodÍa a las 6:30 de la tarde. si vive en oakland, puede recibir prueba en la clÍnica de la raza en el 1451 de la calle 12. puede ir de lunes a viernes de 8:30 al mediodÍa, d
univisiÓn.com/repórtalo leiden quÉ es lugares puede practicar una prueba gratis de coronavirus.nsabilidad podemos recobrar lo perdido. hagamos lo correcto. mantengamos seis pies de distancia. lavemonos las manos con frecuencia. y usemos mascarilla todas las veces que salimos de casa. juntos, podemos luchar contra el covid-19. ramÓn: la policÍa de palo alto investiga una serie robos que ocurrieron esta madrugada. los dos sospechosos que aparecen en pantalla entraron a dos residencias,...
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susanna lommen is a biologist working at university of leiden and is co—ordinating a trial of thousands the programme, susanna. who discovered thatjumping lights might bea who discovered thatjumping lights might be a solution and how come they are so effective? it was actually your colleagues from the uk so actually your colleagues from the uk so that as of the singing institute is itself specialises in biological control near london and they were actually sponsored by the uk government to go in search for solutions for japanese knotweed government to go in search for solutions forjapanese knotweed so they set out to do an expedition to japan to investigate what sort of natural enemies live on that plant and out of all the tens of species that live from the plants they then have done years of research in order to select the best suitable one and suitable means that they are effective, that they have negative effects on the plant, and also that they are safe so they're not attacking other species. so they love to eat knotweed and are they right in saying that this is what the, period? on
susanna lommen is a biologist working at university of leiden and is co—ordinating a trial of thousands the programme, susanna. who discovered thatjumping lights might bea who discovered thatjumping lights might be a solution and how come they are so effective? it was actually your colleagues from the uk so actually your colleagues from the uk so that as of the singing institute is itself specialises in biological control near london and they were actually sponsored by the uk government to go...
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. —— shall abandon leiden.these two leaders, as far as we know? well, relations are coming toa know? well, relations are coming to a crunch, as it were, so they are having to between the two of them find a mode of talking and solving the conundrum that we have found the negotiations in. the fact that they are going to talk and this is going to be a very essential sort of meeting, albeit a virtual, it means that there is hope in the hour, because when you look at the outstanding issues, it isjust about the playing field, about government aid, and fisheries. now, fisheries is, in terms of gdp, a very small matter indeed. both in the economy of great britain and the economy of the eu. with one exception. that is president macron of france, who is the elephant in the room. he is looking at his re—election in 2022 and he doesn't want to stand before his people and say that he sold out the fisheries rights of french fishermen. so there has to bea french fishermen. so there has to be a compromise. that is the keyissue
. —— shall abandon leiden.these two leaders, as far as we know? well, relations are coming toa know? well, relations are coming to a crunch, as it were, so they are having to between the two of them find a mode of talking and solving the conundrum that we have found the negotiations in. the fact that they are going to talk and this is going to be a very essential sort of meeting, albeit a virtual, it means that there is hope in the hour, because when you look at the outstanding issues, it...
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thailand specialist with the university of south the international institute for asian studies in leiden in the netherlands welcome to d w so these protests have been going on for months or why do you think the thai government is only now declaring a state of emergency. well the thai government has. try to not escalate the demonstrations and i think one important step for this collation actually comes from the monarchy now so you know what what happened yesterday was that actually when you returned from bulgaria to bangkok choose to you know have a car right exactly past the democracy monument where the protest happened so this kind of was a major step in you know stepping out of the you confront issues of that like government cannot hold back and right that the king seems to be a significant part of this the protest as a calling for constitutional reforms and a reassessment of the country's mana cable just know so is that just part of the site geist or is that to do with this particular case. well i think we really have to our you know recall that this is kind of basically opening the f
thailand specialist with the university of south the international institute for asian studies in leiden in the netherlands welcome to d w so these protests have been going on for months or why do you think the thai government is only now declaring a state of emergency. well the thai government has. try to not escalate the demonstrations and i think one important step for this collation actually comes from the monarchy now so you know what what happened yesterday was that actually when you...
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and international law at leiden university and has published several works on brags that and it's legal ramifications good to have you with us sir thank you very much indeed for being with us on our does it or just if you will and i understand that this is a very very complex subject but if you could just briefly explain to us why the u.k. thinks it's ok to break international law. well you'd have to ask the british or government for that because they're normally that's not something states are supposed to do certainly not states you know which are illegal seizures with an enemy trading partner the european union and states that have just concluded an international agreement of those all agreement including to the northern ireland protocol that are sold in that sense. it's hard to say why they think that's a very good idea now it's very part of the old political negotiating game but we see now the response from the e.u. really being taken that the read the legal route. to start taking the u.k. to cos that's already a sign that you know that's that's not we're just supposed to do what ki
and international law at leiden university and has published several works on brags that and it's legal ramifications good to have you with us sir thank you very much indeed for being with us on our does it or just if you will and i understand that this is a very very complex subject but if you could just briefly explain to us why the u.k. thinks it's ok to break international law. well you'd have to ask the british or government for that because they're normally that's not something states are...
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leiden wins china will own our country. they will own it.[cheers and applause] for decades are politicians trillions of dollars rebuilding fighting foreign wars and defending foreign borders but now we are finally protecting our nation rebuilding our cities and we are bringing our jobs, our factories and our troops back home to the usa where they belonged. [cheers and applause] and as i mentioned one of the things that was very important to me was to eliminate the very unfair estate tax or death tax or small businesses and farms so if you love your child and you are farmer and you think he or she is doing a great job and she wants to keep the farmer he wants to keep the farm there is no more a state tax. you'd have to borrow fortunes is pay the tax. [applause] is there anybody here who has a child for which they do not want to leave the farm because they do not like their child? raise your hand, there is one person over there. but it's a big thing. a lot of farms are put out of business and their parents passed away and they leave the farm t
leiden wins china will own our country. they will own it.[cheers and applause] for decades are politicians trillions of dollars rebuilding fighting foreign wars and defending foreign borders but now we are finally protecting our nation rebuilding our cities and we are bringing our jobs, our factories and our troops back home to the usa where they belonged. [cheers and applause] and as i mentioned one of the things that was very important to me was to eliminate the very unfair estate tax or...
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leiden versus bernie, a chapter from my book, trump, china and the american revival, what progressive to economy this morning something to celebrate the highest-rated month in total viewers since we began back in 2015, we could not of done it without her wonderful viewers. we thank you so much for putting us on top of the month of october, keep watching and enjoying the show, mornings with maria's life right now. european markets are mixed take a look at national lockdown in france begin today, germany is set to lock down for one month beginning on monday, as you see the markets are fractionally moving in asia overnight it was across the board in the worst performance was in korea and hong kong down 2.5% and 2% respectively, record-breaking economic growth and we heard it yesterday the historic third-quarter gdp up 33.1% year-over-year, that is be the expectation of 31% president trump touting the record high at a rally in tampa yesterday. >> to you see the number today, 33.1 gdp the biggest in the history of our country by almost triple, we understood the disease and now are open for
leiden versus bernie, a chapter from my book, trump, china and the american revival, what progressive to economy this morning something to celebrate the highest-rated month in total viewers since we began back in 2015, we could not of done it without her wonderful viewers. we thank you so much for putting us on top of the month of october, keep watching and enjoying the show, mornings with maria's life right now. european markets are mixed take a look at national lockdown in france begin today,...