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mike liggins reporting from norfolk.fine". but now scientists have dismissed the idea that the order in which you drink alcohol makes any difference to your chances of a hangover. here's our health correspondent catherine burns. there are a few sayings about this, like grape or green but never the twain, or of course. wine before beer... wine before br makes you feel queer, pure before the wind makes you feel fine. we will start with beer and then move onto wine, it's natural. scientists from a university in germany decided to test the theory. they took 90 volu nteers test the theory. they took 90 volunteers and split them into three groups. the first drank two and a half pints of lager are followed by four large glasses of white wine. the second group did the same in the opposite order and the third did not mix their drinks. when it was over they were not allowed anymore but we re they were not allowed anymore but were put straight to bed, relu cta ntly were put straight to bed, reluctantly in some cases. several we re
mike liggins reporting from norfolk.fine". but now scientists have dismissed the idea that the order in which you drink alcohol makes any difference to your chances of a hangover. here's our health correspondent catherine burns. there are a few sayings about this, like grape or green but never the twain, or of course. wine before beer... wine before br makes you feel queer, pure before the wind makes you feel fine. we will start with beer and then move onto wine, it's natural. scientists...
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fleet forces command in norfolk, virginia, and in his 39 year navy career, admiral harvey specialized in nuclear propulsion, surface ship and carrier strike rube operations, managemente personnel policy. he was the chief of naval personnel, the senior uniformed official in the navy and a director of the navy staff immediately prior to becoming commander of the u.s. fleet forces command. since his retirement he is now on the board of the navy memorial foundation and is serving as chairman of that board. he is also an outside director carney. in 2014 he was sworn in as a member of governor terry mcauliffe's cabinet, where he until in defense affairs 2017. he is a graduate of phillips exeter academy and the u.s. naval academy and the john f. kennedy school of government at harvard. he is a four-star admiral and had a brilliant career. he is also well-known known as a justhistorian and has had an outstanding career. please join me in welcoming the distinguished members of the panel who will be celebrating with us today. [applause] >> welcome. i'm going to start with a question, where is h
fleet forces command in norfolk, virginia, and in his 39 year navy career, admiral harvey specialized in nuclear propulsion, surface ship and carrier strike rube operations, managemente personnel policy. he was the chief of naval personnel, the senior uniformed official in the navy and a director of the navy staff immediately prior to becoming commander of the u.s. fleet forces command. since his retirement he is now on the board of the navy memorial foundation and is serving as chairman of...
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norfolk police confirmed that the licence has been suspended.passed to the crown prosecution service. the police have the power effectively to say that the case is not worth prosecuting and there is no reason to go on with it but because in this case there were injuries, passing it on to the cps was ready much inevitable. let's take a look at some of today's other news. a 21 year old man has lost four fingers after touching a rubber grenade fired by police during demonstrations in paris. riot police used tear gas to disperse protestors after cars were set alight and banks attacked. thousands have joined the so called ‘yellow vest‘ rallies across the country. the mostly peaceful demonstrations — against president macron's economic reforms — are now in their 13th week. police in hull have been given more time to question a 2k year old man arrested in connection with the disappearance of the missing student, libby squire. the 21—year—old university of hull student vanished over a week ago after a night out in the city. thousands of bus routes in en
norfolk police confirmed that the licence has been suspended.passed to the crown prosecution service. the police have the power effectively to say that the case is not worth prosecuting and there is no reason to go on with it but because in this case there were injuries, passing it on to the cps was ready much inevitable. let's take a look at some of today's other news. a 21 year old man has lost four fingers after touching a rubber grenade fired by police during demonstrations in paris. riot...
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melissa brooks/norfolk resident: "i think he should. i really do.cause he's supposed to be a limelight. he supposed to be guy, the figure that we all look up to. and if he's going to be my governor, then i want him to be top notch." lieutenant governor fairfax is also facing some potential trouble after a conservative website, which first reported northam's yearbook page, published an allegation by a woman who said fairfax sexually assaulted her in 2004. fairfax, who denied the allegation in an overnight tweet, says the encounter was consensual.lt. gov. justin fairfax/d- virginia: "this thing was not only from left field, it was from planet mars. because it didn't happen."reporter: "but you did have a sexual relationship with her in the room but it was consensual, is that correct description of what happened?"lt. gov. justin fairfax/d- virginia: "just as i described to the post." ( james ) the washington post reported that the woman behind the sexual assault allegation approached the newspaper in 20-17. the paper says it did not report the allegatio
melissa brooks/norfolk resident: "i think he should. i really do.cause he's supposed to be a limelight. he supposed to be guy, the figure that we all look up to. and if he's going to be my governor, then i want him to be top notch." lieutenant governor fairfax is also facing some potential trouble after a conservative website, which first reported northam's yearbook page, published an allegation by a woman who said fairfax sexually assaulted her in 2004. fairfax, who denied the...
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after the british royal was involved in a car crash near his estate in norfolk.and rover landed on its side after a collision with a kia. two days later he was spotted driving without a seat belt. norfolk police confirmed he surrendered his license yesterday. the accident is under investigation. time 6:36 and still ahead on abc7 mornings. good news from the north bay to share. the barers of that good news? salmon. we'll explain. a live look from san mateo bridge. lisa argen will have the fall next a few minutes. 368 shshow me homecoming. baby sloth videos on youtube. amy, do you uh mind giving someone else a turn? oh yeah i made myself a little comfortable here. i got a pizza for amy! yes, that's me! xfinity lets you search netflix, prime video, and youtube with the sound of your voice. and i don't have my wallet, so. that's simple. easy. awesome. get started with xfinity internet and tv for $40 each a month for 12 months when you bundle both. click, call or visit a store today. your favorite restaurants now it doesn't matter dash. where you are. ♪ it doesn't mat
after the british royal was involved in a car crash near his estate in norfolk.and rover landed on its side after a collision with a kia. two days later he was spotted driving without a seat belt. norfolk police confirmed he surrendered his license yesterday. the accident is under investigation. time 6:36 and still ahead on abc7 mornings. good news from the north bay to share. the barers of that good news? salmon. we'll explain. a live look from san mateo bridge. lisa argen will have the fall...
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melissa brooks/norfolk resident: "i think he should. i really do.because he's supposed to be a limelight. he supposed to be guy, the figure that we all look up to. and if he's going to be my governor, then i want him to be top notch." lieutenant governor fairfax is also facing some potential trouble after a conservative website, which first reported northam's yearbook page, published an allegation by a woman who said fairfax sexually assaulted her in 2004. fairfax, who denied the allegation in an overnight tweet, says the encounter was consensual.lt. gov. justin fairfax/d- virginia: "this thing was not only from left field, it was from planet mars. because it didn't happen."reporter: "but you did have a sexual relationship with her in the room but it was consensual, is that correct description of what happened?"lt. gov. justin fairfax/d- virginia: "just as i described to the post." (ken) the washington post reported today that the woman behind the sexual assault allegation approached the newspaper in 2017. the paper says it did not report the allega
melissa brooks/norfolk resident: "i think he should. i really do.because he's supposed to be a limelight. he supposed to be guy, the figure that we all look up to. and if he's going to be my governor, then i want him to be top notch." lieutenant governor fairfax is also facing some potential trouble after a conservative website, which first reported northam's yearbook page, published an allegation by a woman who said fairfax sexually assaulted her in 2004. fairfax, who denied the...
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on "mad money" transports are heading higher norfolk southern leading the charge i'll talk to the ceohen trouble in toy land hasbro has taken a tumble as it continues to work through the demise of toys "r" us and all that inventory i'm sitting down with the ceo after their earnings shortfall and if the u.s. kept pace with norway, the u.s. economy would be 1.6 trillion with a "t" larger today i'm eyeing a company that can create a change when it comes to gender equality. stay with cramer >> announcer: don't miss a second of "mad money." follow @jimcramer on twitter have a question, tweet cramer, #madtweets send jim an mail at madmoney@cnbc.com or give us a call at 1-800-743-cnbc miss something, head to madmoney.cnbc.com. ♪ ♪ our new, hot, fresh breakfast will get you the readiest. (buzzer sound) holiday inn express. be the readiest. at&t provides edge-to-edge intelligence, covering virtually every part of your manufacturing business. & so this won't happen. because you've made sure this sensor and this machine are integrated. & she can talk to him, & yes... atta, boy. some people assig
on "mad money" transports are heading higher norfolk southern leading the charge i'll talk to the ceohen trouble in toy land hasbro has taken a tumble as it continues to work through the demise of toys "r" us and all that inventory i'm sitting down with the ceo after their earnings shortfall and if the u.s. kept pace with norway, the u.s. economy would be 1.6 trillion with a "t" larger today i'm eyeing a company that can create a change when it comes to gender...
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prince philip will not face prosecution over his collision with another car in norfolk last month.sn't in the public interest after the 97—year—old surrendered his license. the duke of edinburgh's land rover freelander collided with another vehicle in norfolk last month. he later apologised to the occupants of the other car — two women and a baby. let's return now to news that nhs england is encouraging people to have their blood pressure and cholesterol levels checked, in a bid to reduce the number of heart attacks, strokes and dementia cases. helen donovan is the professional lead for public health at the royal college of nursing — she told my colleague anita mcveigh why health checks are so important. it is absolutely about prevention and raising awareness of making people aware they may have high blood pressure. that sounds sort of odd because you think you would you had high blood pressure, but people walk around with high blood pressure and do not know about it. so these checks are making that accessability to testing really obvious to people. and helping them to do that. peo
prince philip will not face prosecution over his collision with another car in norfolk last month.sn't in the public interest after the 97—year—old surrendered his license. the duke of edinburgh's land rover freelander collided with another vehicle in norfolk last month. he later apologised to the occupants of the other car — two women and a baby. let's return now to news that nhs england is encouraging people to have their blood pressure and cholesterol levels checked, in a bid to reduce...
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after the 97—year—old duke apologised over a car crash last month, near the sandringham estate in norfolk after a collision with a car carrying two women and a baby. 0ur reporter andy moore gave me more details. according to the statement from buckingham palace, it is a decision taken by the duke after careful consideration so it is an admission that he feels he is not safe to drive. we understand from palace sources it is a decision he took himself. he felt it was not right. we do know that about five days after the accident, he sent a letter to one of the women involved in the accident and said he was very contrite about the consequences. it was basically an admission that he had been at fault. a few days after the accident he was seen in another car, without a seat, and he took a lot of criticism that. maybe it is a combination of both a little bit of bad pr and that at the age of 97 he hasn't realised he is not fit to drive and there are plenty of other people to drive him. does this resolve the matter or is there an ongoing investigation? he could face a charge of driving without due
after the 97—year—old duke apologised over a car crash last month, near the sandringham estate in norfolk after a collision with a car carrying two women and a baby. 0ur reporter andy moore gave me more details. according to the statement from buckingham palace, it is a decision taken by the duke after careful consideration so it is an admission that he feels he is not safe to drive. we understand from palace sources it is a decision he took himself. he felt it was not right. we do know...
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the duke of edinburgh will not be prosecuted over his car crash last month in norfolk.which his land rover collided with another vehicle. the crown prosecution service says it's decided further action isn't in the public interest. from buckingham palace, our royal correspondent, jonny dymond has the latest. no doubt something of a relief for the duke of edinburgh and for the royal family as the crown prosecution service decides and announces it is going to take no further action. it said it had looked at the circumstances of that crash — the crash that took place almost a month ago and left two people with minor injuries and the duke severely shaken after his car in return. in particular it looked like the level of culpability, how much the duke was to blame, the age of the duke — as you say he is 97 — and the fact that as he said he surrendered his driving licence on saturday. the duke came in for some criticism, not for the first time in decades of service for the way he acted after the crash — driving so quickly after the crash and being seen without a seat belt in t
the duke of edinburgh will not be prosecuted over his car crash last month in norfolk.which his land rover collided with another vehicle. the crown prosecution service says it's decided further action isn't in the public interest. from buckingham palace, our royal correspondent, jonny dymond has the latest. no doubt something of a relief for the duke of edinburgh and for the royal family as the crown prosecution service decides and announces it is going to take no further action. it said it had...
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norfolk police said they had spoken to him about that.s fairweather saying sorry for his part in the accident and said he had been dazzled by the low winter sun and was very contrite about the consequences. the police say they have now finished their investigation into the accident and the file has been passed to the crown prosecution service. the duke could be charged for driving without due care and attention. the cps said the file will be reviewed carefully before a decision was made. but they also said the duke's decision to surrender his licence would be taken into account. andy moore, bbc news. violence erupted in france last night during another series of demonstrations by the country's the gilet jaune or "yellow vest" movement. 0ne protester lost his fingers during clashes in paris. it's the thirteenth week of marches, which began in mid—november. caroline rigby reports. seen here in black, holding his arms and running for shelter, the protester‘s fingers were ripped off by a rubber pellet grenade which exploded in his hand as he
norfolk police said they had spoken to him about that.s fairweather saying sorry for his part in the accident and said he had been dazzled by the low winter sun and was very contrite about the consequences. the police say they have now finished their investigation into the accident and the file has been passed to the crown prosecution service. the duke could be charged for driving without due care and attention. the cps said the file will be reviewed carefully before a decision was made. but...
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the seal colony at horsey on the norfolk coast. conservation organisation flora and fauna international are looking at how plastic pellets — or "nurdles" — are getting into the environment. so i've heard of micro beads. yes. but i've never heard of nurdles before. yes. what's the difference, apart from size? i'm not surprised you say that, most people have not heard of nurdles. they are both micro plastics. these are the microbeads. they are usually much smaller and we find them in cosmetics, toothpaste, things that we put on our face and we wash them down the drain. these nurdles are the building blocks of all plastic products that we use, it's the raw material of plastic production. just along the coast from horsey, at sea palling, we went looking for nurdles. and we found them. it's estimated there could be up to 53 billion nurdles in uk waters. the wind has been blowing the nurdles around the beach but even in the short time we've been looking, 15—20 minutes, we've found between 30 and 40 of them. so, at the moment you don't kn
the seal colony at horsey on the norfolk coast. conservation organisation flora and fauna international are looking at how plastic pellets — or "nurdles" — are getting into the environment. so i've heard of micro beads. yes. but i've never heard of nurdles before. yes. what's the difference, apart from size? i'm not surprised you say that, most people have not heard of nurdles. they are both micro plastics. these are the microbeads. they are usually much smaller and we find them...
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the duke of edinburgh won't be prosecuted over his car crash last month in norfolk.his driving licence following the accident, in which his land rover collided with another vehicle. the crown prosecution service says further action was not in the public interest. now on bbc news, sport today. hello. this is sport today, live from the bbc sport centre. coming up on this programme: a first world alpine ski gold medal for slovakia — as petra vlhova takes gold in the giant slalom. the holders and the host nation are drawn together in the newly revamped davis cup tournament. and caster semenya will next week challenge an iaaf rule that aims to restrict the levels of testosterone in female runners. hello and welcome to the programme, where we start with news from the alpine skiing world championships in sweden where petra vlhova made history on thursday. her victory in the giant slalom made her the first slovakian to win gold in an individual event. the olympic champion mikaela shiffrin had to settle for bronze — as colm harrison reports.
the duke of edinburgh won't be prosecuted over his car crash last month in norfolk.his driving licence following the accident, in which his land rover collided with another vehicle. the crown prosecution service says further action was not in the public interest. now on bbc news, sport today. hello. this is sport today, live from the bbc sport centre. coming up on this programme: a first world alpine ski gold medal for slovakia — as petra vlhova takes gold in the giant slalom. the holders and...
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norfolk southern said every single line of freight is good which is coal, auto. says almost all line but then the truckers have been not so strong. that's because the spot rates for trucking have come down. fedex not that strong. so it is mixed and the airlines are mixed they just don't have -- there is too much capacity. so the rails are not a good indicator, all about precision railroad, they're going to be on time, lay off people they do have -- >> it is one signal to watch of many there is the s&p, cnbc real time exchange, and the opening bell at the big board it is olin corporation flexion focused on the treatment of muscular skeletal conditions. piece on amazon, hiking prices at whole foods hundreds of items, a couple of different rounds, by an average of almost a dollar. >> i thought that was great news for walmart. walmart is the biggest grocer in the country. up nicely on that, i believe but walmart suffered from the -- whether they overpaid for flip cart when the government changed its view on that walmart is a big winner. if whole foods raises prices,
norfolk southern said every single line of freight is good which is coal, auto. says almost all line but then the truckers have been not so strong. that's because the spot rates for trucking have come down. fedex not that strong. so it is mixed and the airlines are mixed they just don't have -- there is too much capacity. so the rails are not a good indicator, all about precision railroad, they're going to be on time, lay off people they do have -- >> it is one signal to watch of many...
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the seal colony at horsey on the norfolk coast.getting into the environment. i've heard of micro beads. yes. but i've never heard of nurdles before. yes. what's the difference, apart from size? i'm not surprised you say that, most people have not heard of nurdles. they are both micro plastics. these are the microbeads. they are usually much smaller and we find them in cosmetics, toothpaste, things that we put on our face and we wash them down the drain. these nurdles are the building blocks of all plastic products that we use, it's the raw material of plastic production. just along the coast from horsey, at sea palling, we went looking for nurdles. and we found them. it's estimated there could be up to 53 billion nurdles in uk waters. the wind has been blowing the nurdles around the beach but even in the short time we've been looking, 15—20 minutes, we've found between 30 and 40 of them. so, at the moment you don't know that these nurdles are a problem for seals, but you think they might be — why is that? we don't know the exact lo
the seal colony at horsey on the norfolk coast.getting into the environment. i've heard of micro beads. yes. but i've never heard of nurdles before. yes. what's the difference, apart from size? i'm not surprised you say that, most people have not heard of nurdles. they are both micro plastics. these are the microbeads. they are usually much smaller and we find them in cosmetics, toothpaste, things that we put on our face and we wash them down the drain. these nurdles are the building blocks of...
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norfolk police confirmed the ered his license yesterday.cident is still under investigation. >>> still ahead on "abc 7 mornings," some good news from the north bay to share. the bearers of that good news? salmon. we'll explain. >>> first, a live look outside from our san mateo bridge. >>> new this morning, a traffic alert. a crash is blocking both lanes on westbound state route 24 in the caldecott tunnel. this is a live picture from our east bay hills camera. you can see traffic right now passing on the right shoulder, moving very slowly. it appears multiple vehicles were involved in this crash. as you'll recall, maintenance repairs were being made in the tunnel earlier, although it's unclear if that led to the accident. we'll continue following this for you, and bring you more details on air and online on abc7news.com. >>> all the snow in the mountains led to extended vacation for guests at one mountain resort. snow pretty much buried the sierra nevada resort and spa located in yosemite. guests and staff were stuck there for five days due
norfolk police confirmed the ered his license yesterday.cident is still under investigation. >>> still ahead on "abc 7 mornings," some good news from the north bay to share. the bearers of that good news? salmon. we'll explain. >>> first, a live look outside from our san mateo bridge. >>> new this morning, a traffic alert. a crash is blocking both lanes on westbound state route 24 in the caldecott tunnel. this is a live picture from our east bay hills...
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they took a row boat and they rowed across from sewells point (norfolk) to fort monroe, and they camee fort and presented themselves to the union sentries and asked to be sheltered." (:14 / rt1:30) sot: don: std up 2nd shoot/#25/ 43:39- 4408 don: 'shortly after baker, townsend, and mallory made their way through those gates, and were given asylum here at fort monroe, the word spread like wild fire! and, within months, hundreds of escaped slaves, made their way to the fort, and were also given asylum, they were declared contraband of war. /58/ the word continued to spread, and shortly after that, thousands of escaped slaves found their way to fort monroe, and settled in greater hampton." (: 29 / rt 2:00 )trac: retired hampton university history professor bill wiggins says- being declared "contraband" - meant they were still considered "property," and they were put to work- for the union army, in the fields, where ever needed, until emmancipation in 1863.. (:14 2:14 )hold/feb/don contra c0034 - 107:11 -26 dr. bill wiggins - historian, contraband society: "we know that there were rapes t
they took a row boat and they rowed across from sewells point (norfolk) to fort monroe, and they camee fort and presented themselves to the union sentries and asked to be sheltered." (:14 / rt1:30) sot: don: std up 2nd shoot/#25/ 43:39- 4408 don: 'shortly after baker, townsend, and mallory made their way through those gates, and were given asylum here at fort monroe, the word spread like wild fire! and, within months, hundreds of escaped slaves, made their way to the fort, and were also...
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norfolk has a long history. it's erected on the site of what was formerly the center of the slave trade in that area. there's definitely some context there. >> there's no question that the national history and virginia's history is incredibly complicated on this issue which again the governor could have made a point if he would have disclosed the michael jackson thing in one of his campaigns. i grew up in this state and want to talk about something i deeply regret from my youth. he said he was certain it's not me in the photo. trying to save his job but then adds this description of san antonio in 1984. >> i had the shoes. i had a glove. and i used just a little bit of shoe polish to put on my cheeks. and the reason i used a very little bit is because i don't know if anybody has ever tried that, but you cannot get shoe polish off, but it was a dance contest. i had always liked michael jackson. i actually won the contest because i had learned how to do the moonwalk. >> yeah, i mean -- >> you listen to that, and n
norfolk has a long history. it's erected on the site of what was formerly the center of the slave trade in that area. there's definitely some context there. >> there's no question that the national history and virginia's history is incredibly complicated on this issue which again the governor could have made a point if he would have disclosed the michael jackson thing in one of his campaigns. i grew up in this state and want to talk about something i deeply regret from my youth. he said...
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there's pockets of light rain in southern maryland and thunderstorms, heade out toward norfolk and virginia beac reduced visibility due to fog outside, as well. be careful. take care this morning. it could be ice if it looks wet. temperatures on the freezing mark. 32 in martinsburg, gaithersburgh 36 in sn maryland. the forecast planner for today, from clouds and fog and some slipperiness this morning to s increasishine today. temperatures up into the low and mid-50s. todays the day we're up to officially 11 hours of daylight. >> ooh. i like that. we're getting some warmth thi weekend, as well. so many treats. 270 at montrose road. northbound and uthbound, nice and clear. it looks wet. i came down this morning and no problems on the beltway, either. everything's on hold, not knowing what we're dealing with because we're above freezing. most of the roads look good. the bridges and overpasses can have slick spots on them. 66 is fine. 95 northbound and southbound in virginia looks good. 95 in maryland. here.oblems 32 down to the beltway, will take you 11 minutes. >> thank you, meliss >>> we hav
there's pockets of light rain in southern maryland and thunderstorms, heade out toward norfolk and virginia beac reduced visibility due to fog outside, as well. be careful. take care this morning. it could be ice if it looks wet. temperatures on the freezing mark. 32 in martinsburg, gaithersburgh 36 in sn maryland. the forecast planner for today, from clouds and fog and some slipperiness this morning to s increasishine today. temperatures up into the low and mid-50s. todays the day we're up to...
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they took a row boat and they rowed across from sewells point (norfolk) to fort monroe, and they camemselves to the union sentries and asked to be sheltered." (:14 / rt1:30) sot: don: std up 2nd shoot/#25/ 43:39- 4408 don: 'shortly after baker, townsend, and mallory made their way through those gates, and were given asylum here at fort monroe, the word spread like wild fire! and, within months, hundreds of escaped slaves, made their way to the fort, and were also given asylum, they were declared contraband of war. /58/ the word continued to spread, and shortly after that, thousands of escaped slaves found their way to fort monroe, and settled in greater hampton." (: 29 / rt 2:00 )trac: retired hampton university history professor bill wiggins says- being declared "contraband" - meant they were still considered "property," and they were put to work- for the union army, in the fields, where ever needed, until emmancipation ( john ) and i am tracking your bay area forecast. you know when you're at ross and... wow! ...you realize you can totally eat out more? that's yes for less. get the
they took a row boat and they rowed across from sewells point (norfolk) to fort monroe, and they camemselves to the union sentries and asked to be sheltered." (:14 / rt1:30) sot: don: std up 2nd shoot/#25/ 43:39- 4408 don: 'shortly after baker, townsend, and mallory made their way through those gates, and were given asylum here at fort monroe, the word spread like wild fire! and, within months, hundreds of escaped slaves, made their way to the fort, and were also given asylum, they were...
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this seal colony on the norfolk coast.t how plastic pallets or noodles at getting into the environment. i've heard of micro beads but i've never heard of micro beads but i've never heard of micro beads but i've never heard of these before, what is the difference, apart from size. i'm not surprised you say that, most people have not heard of nurdles, they are usually much smaller and we find them in cosmetics, toothpaste, things that we put on our face and wash them down the drain. these are the building blocks of all plastics that the use, its the raw material of plastic reduction. just along the coast at the polling we went looking for nurdles and we went looking and we found them. it's estimated there are billions of them in uk waters. the wind has been blowing the nurdles around the beach but even in the short time we are looking, 15—20 minutes we found between 30 and a0 of them. so at the moment you don't know that these are a problem for seals but you think they might be, why? we don't know the exact long—term impact
this seal colony on the norfolk coast.t how plastic pallets or noodles at getting into the environment. i've heard of micro beads but i've never heard of micro beads but i've never heard of micro beads but i've never heard of these before, what is the difference, apart from size. i'm not surprised you say that, most people have not heard of nurdles, they are usually much smaller and we find them in cosmetics, toothpaste, things that we put on our face and wash them down the drain. these are the...
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was the scene first thing in norfolk, frost on the ground.swirl of cloud moving its way in, spilling this cloud ahead of it and some outbreaks of rain. the rain quite patchy at the moment, heavier across northern ireland and on to western scotland, heavy rain moving its way through northern ireland, wales and the south—west of england. ahead of that, there could be spots of rain, bright skies, that cloud tending to increase along with the wind in the west. that's where you have the highest temperatures today, reaching 10—11 or 12 degrees. further east, 6—8d. this evening and tonight the rain pushing further north and east and south and east, staying quite cloudy in the south—east. some showers in the north—west, not as cold as last night, temperatures for many above freezing, have 7—8d in the south—east, more cloud and some outbreaks of rain. the rain, quite patchy on wednesday, turning heavier as the day progresses. elsewhere, plenty of dry and bright weather, some showers in northern ireland and scotland, turning wintry over higher ground,
was the scene first thing in norfolk, frost on the ground.swirl of cloud moving its way in, spilling this cloud ahead of it and some outbreaks of rain. the rain quite patchy at the moment, heavier across northern ireland and on to western scotland, heavy rain moving its way through northern ireland, wales and the south—west of england. ahead of that, there could be spots of rain, bright skies, that cloud tending to increase along with the wind in the west. that's where you have the highest...
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norfolk police said they had spoken to him about that.sent a letter to mrs fairweather saying sorry for his part in the accident and said he had been dazzled by the low winter sun and was very contrite about the consequences. the police say they have now finished their investigation into the accident and the file has been passed to the crown prosecution service. the duke could be charged for driving without due care and attention. the cps said the file will be reviewed carefully before a decision was made. but they also said the duke's decision to surrender his licence andy moore, bbc news. theresa may will attempt to head—off further turmoil over brexit this week, by urging parliament to give her more time to achieve changes to the plan to avoid a hard irish border. let's get the details from our political correspondent, tom barton. are we still talking about the same subject, just tell us the timetable, what is due to happen this week? can you believe there is only 50 days to go. this week ministers will have a series of meetings around
norfolk police said they had spoken to him about that.sent a letter to mrs fairweather saying sorry for his part in the accident and said he had been dazzled by the low winter sun and was very contrite about the consequences. the police say they have now finished their investigation into the accident and the file has been passed to the crown prosecution service. the duke could be charged for driving without due care and attention. the cps said the file will be reviewed carefully before a...
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weeks ago the duke of edinburgh, who's 97, was involved in a car crash near the sandringham estate in norfolke were injured. 0ur royal correspondent jonny dymond has more. the duke has voluntarily given up his licence. —— peter alliss is pretty parsimonious with the details. this was some think he came to buy himself —— the palace. there was a fairamount of himself —— the palace. there was a fair amount of criticism of the duke a couple of days after the collision, because he was seen driving and he was thought to be driving and he was thought to be driving on public roads without a seatbelt, which is against the law here in the uk. so that may have played into his mind or it may have beenin played into his mind or it may have been in consultation with others where he thought, well, i am 97, he appeared to acknowledge, according to some reports, that he was at fault in the collision, because he a p pa re ntly fault in the collision, because he apparently left his vehicle and said "i am a full" or "i am a bloody fool". he may have been ruminating and decided to give up his licence. he has surr
weeks ago the duke of edinburgh, who's 97, was involved in a car crash near the sandringham estate in norfolke were injured. 0ur royal correspondent jonny dymond has more. the duke has voluntarily given up his licence. —— peter alliss is pretty parsimonious with the details. this was some think he came to buy himself —— the palace. there was a fairamount of himself —— the palace. there was a fair amount of criticism of the duke a couple of days after the collision, because he was...
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norfolk police said they had spoken to him about that. his part in the accident and said he had been dazzled by the low winter sun and was very contrite about the consequences. the police say they have now finished their investigation into the accident and the file has been passed to the crown prosecution service. the duke could be charged for driving without due care and attention. the cps said the file will be reviewed carefully before a decision was made. but they also said the duke's decision to surrender his licence would be taken into account. andy moore, bbc news. police investigating the disappearance of the missing hull university student libby squire have been given more time to question a man. 21—year—old libby hasn't been seen for over a week. the 24—year—old man, who was arrested on suspicion of abduction, will remain in custody until nine o'clock this evening. two people arrested in connection with a house fire in stafford which killed four children have been released on bail. the 24—year—old woman and 28—year—old man were a
norfolk police said they had spoken to him about that. his part in the accident and said he had been dazzled by the low winter sun and was very contrite about the consequences. the police say they have now finished their investigation into the accident and the file has been passed to the crown prosecution service. the duke could be charged for driving without due care and attention. the cps said the file will be reviewed carefully before a decision was made. but they also said the duke's...
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after the 97—year—old duke apologised over a car crash last month near the sandringham estate in norfolkollision with a car carrying two women and a baby. our reporter andy moore gave me more details. it is an admission that he feels he is not safe to drive. we understand ron sauce that it is a decision he took himself. he just felt it wasn't right. we know that about five days after the accident he sent a letter to one of the women involved, and he said he is very contrite about the consequences. he was dazzled by the low sun. it was an admission he had been at fault. you may also remember that a few days after the accident he was seen with another car, he was driving around sandringham without a seatbelt and he took a lot of criticism for that. maybe it is a combination of both. a little bit of bad pr and at the age of 97 he has realised that perhaps it is not safe for him to drive, and there are plenty of other people who can drive him. does this and the matter or is there an ongoing investigation into that accident? there is an ongoing investigation. he could face a charge of driving
after the 97—year—old duke apologised over a car crash last month near the sandringham estate in norfolkollision with a car carrying two women and a baby. our reporter andy moore gave me more details. it is an admission that he feels he is not safe to drive. we understand ron sauce that it is a decision he took himself. he just felt it wasn't right. we know that about five days after the accident he sent a letter to one of the women involved, and he said he is very contrite about the...
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norfolk police said they had spoken to him about that. saying sorry for his part in the accident and said he had been dazzled by the low winter sun and was very contrite about the consequences. the police say they have now finished their investigation into the accident and the file has been passed to the crown prosecution service. the duke could be charged for driving without due care and attention. the cps said the file will be reviewed carefully before a decision was made. but they also said the duke's decision to surrender his licence would be taken into account. andy moore, bbc news. the scientist who discovered the link between eating too much processed meat and bowel cancer has accused the government of not doing enough to encourage people to cut their consumption. the department of health says it's committed to ensuring that all food products are as safe as possible, as ben ando reports. the cancer risks in eating too much processed meat, like bacon and ham, were first exposed four years ago, but since then, says the man who discov
norfolk police said they had spoken to him about that. saying sorry for his part in the accident and said he had been dazzled by the low winter sun and was very contrite about the consequences. the police say they have now finished their investigation into the accident and the file has been passed to the crown prosecution service. the duke could be charged for driving without due care and attention. the cps said the file will be reviewed carefully before a decision was made. but they also said...
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around the coasts of kent, essex, norfolk and suffolk, mainly rain as it moves its way in.ell. snow showers in the far north of scotland. elsewhere, across scotla nd of scotland. elsewhere, across scotland and northern ireland there is going to be some sunshine. widely below freezing, —15 degrees in rural parts of scotland, the coldest morning of the winter so far. temperature wise, barely above freezing in northern areas of scotland. elsewhere, three or 5 degrees. 0vernight, we continue with a mixture of rain, sleet and snow across the far south—east of eglin. snow showers coming across the pennines, northern parts of scotland. a cold night wherever you are, temperatures widely below freezing. —10 minus four degrees in major towns and cities. in the countryside, lower than that. that ta kes countryside, lower than that. that takes us the weekend. 0n countryside, lower than that. that takes us the weekend. on saturday, a ridge of high pressure establishing itself across the uk. a cold, potentially icy start to the day. largely dry and bright. we will still have that mixture
around the coasts of kent, essex, norfolk and suffolk, mainly rain as it moves its way in.ell. snow showers in the far north of scotland. elsewhere, across scotla nd of scotland. elsewhere, across scotland and northern ireland there is going to be some sunshine. widely below freezing, —15 degrees in rural parts of scotland, the coldest morning of the winter so far. temperature wise, barely above freezing in northern areas of scotland. elsewhere, three or 5 degrees. 0vernight, we continue with...
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norfolk police said they had spoken to him about that.r saying sorry for his part in the accident and said he had been dazzled by the low winter sun and was very contrite about the consequences. the police say they have now finished their investigation into the accident and the file has been passed to the crown prosecution service. the duke could be charged for driving without due care and attention. the cps said the file will be reviewed carefully before a decision was made. but they also said the duke's decision to surrender his licence would be taken into account. andy moore, bbc news. theresa may will attempt to head—off further turmoil over brexit this week, by urging parliament to give her more time to achieve changes to the plan to avoid a hard irish border. she's expected to promise mps that they'll be given another vote on brexit, if she's unable to recommend a fresh deal by the end of the month. joining me now is our political correspondent, tom barton. what is the latest on the brexit timetable? on the big timetable, fewer than
norfolk police said they had spoken to him about that.r saying sorry for his part in the accident and said he had been dazzled by the low winter sun and was very contrite about the consequences. the police say they have now finished their investigation into the accident and the file has been passed to the crown prosecution service. the duke could be charged for driving without due care and attention. the cps said the file will be reviewed carefully before a decision was made. but they also said...
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norfolk police said they had spoken to him about that.id he had been dazzled by the low winter sun and was very contrite about the consequences. the police say they have now finished their investigation into the accident and the file has been passed to the crown prosecution service. the duke could be charged for driving without due care and attention. the cps said the file will be reviewed carefully before a decision was made. but they also said the duke's decision to surrender his licence would be taken into account. andy moore, bbc news. the bafta film awards take place at the royal albert hall tonight. the favourite, starring olivia colman as queen anne, has 12 nominations. here's our entertainment correspondent lizo mzimba. as has become traditional, the duke and duchess of cambridge will be the guests of honour this year's ceremony. and it's a royal drama, the favourite, which many expect to live up to its title and win the prestigious best film award. while its star, olivia colman, who plays queen anne, is the favourite for best act
norfolk police said they had spoken to him about that.id he had been dazzled by the low winter sun and was very contrite about the consequences. the police say they have now finished their investigation into the accident and the file has been passed to the crown prosecution service. the duke could be charged for driving without due care and attention. the cps said the file will be reviewed carefully before a decision was made. but they also said the duke's decision to surrender his licence...
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graham satchell is at a school in norfolk. good morning. where you are this morning. good news for most parts of the british isles about the weather over the next few days, staying exceptionally mild for the time of year, and for most of us, pleasant. for that combination we must thank the airof high for that combination we must thank the air of high pressure over central europe, coming from way down south, a long sea track, cloudy across the british isles and producing a fair bit of rain to start off the day. but, come the afternoon, things will begin to dry up, cloudy, breezy, across northern and western parts, but at least with the breeze coming out of the south—west it will not be cold, many of us into double figures with the seasonal average in single figures. we will see single figures across the greater part of the british isles, especially across the southern areas overnight, skies will stay clear. that will not be the case with the new weather front getting into the north—west, nine, ten is a night—time minimum. as we get on into t
graham satchell is at a school in norfolk. good morning. where you are this morning. good news for most parts of the british isles about the weather over the next few days, staying exceptionally mild for the time of year, and for most of us, pleasant. for that combination we must thank the airof high for that combination we must thank the air of high pressure over central europe, coming from way down south, a long sea track, cloudy across the british isles and producing a fair bit of rain to...
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after the 97—year—old duke apologised over a car crash last month, near the sandringham estate in norfolkehicle landed on its side after a collision with a car carrying two women and a baby. our royal correspondentjonny dymond told us more about the events that led to this decision. the duke has voluntarily given up his licence. it is two weeks after the collision were two adults were injured. buckingham palace says it was entirely his decision and it came after a fair deal of criticism came after a fair deal of criticism came the duke's way. he was a p pa re ntly came the duke's way. he was apparently driving without a seatbelt on a public road. the police have confirmed the licence has been surrendered and also say that a file on the case has been passed to the crown prosecution service. the police have the power to say in the case is not worth prosecuting but because there were injuries passing it on was pretty much inevitable. james brookes is royal correspondent and commentator at the royal central website. he explained what may have been behind the duke's decision. we are getting th
after the 97—year—old duke apologised over a car crash last month, near the sandringham estate in norfolkehicle landed on its side after a collision with a car carrying two women and a baby. our royal correspondentjonny dymond told us more about the events that led to this decision. the duke has voluntarily given up his licence. it is two weeks after the collision were two adults were injured. buckingham palace says it was entirely his decision and it came after a fair deal of criticism...
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the duke of edinburgh won't be prosecuted over his car crash last month in norfolk.s driving licence following the accident, in which his land rover collided with another vehicle. the crown prosecution service says it's decided further action wasn't in the public interest. the white house says president trump will declare a national emergency to secure funding for a border wall with mexico. he'll also sign a funding bill to avert another government shutdown. 0ur north america editorjon sopel is at the white house. the president has been threatening this national emergency call and now he is going to deliver. yes, and if you go back, it was mexico that was going to pay for the wall but that didn't happen so donald trump demanded $5.7 billion from us taxpayers but congress didn't vote for that and so he shut the government down. that didn't work so he reopened the government, ordered three weeks of negotiations. they have now come to an end and he will signa have now come to an end and he will sign a bill tonight which will give him a fraction of the money, so instead
the duke of edinburgh won't be prosecuted over his car crash last month in norfolk.s driving licence following the accident, in which his land rover collided with another vehicle. the crown prosecution service says it's decided further action wasn't in the public interest. the white house says president trump will declare a national emergency to secure funding for a border wall with mexico. he'll also sign a funding bill to avert another government shutdown. 0ur north america editorjon sopel is...
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norfolk police said they had spoken to him about that.said he had been dazzled by the low winter sun and was very contrite about the consequences. the police say they have now finished their investigation into the accident and the file has been passed to the crown prosecution service. the duke could be charged for driving without due care and attention. the cps said the file will be reviewed carefully before a decision was made. but they also said the duke's decision to surrender his licence would be taken into account. five paintings said to be by adolf hilter have gone under the hammer in nuremberg but have failed to sell. 26 pieces of art were pulled from the sale because suspicions were raised they could be fakes. the auction sparked outrage, with the city's mayor calling it in "bad taste". tim allman has more. five entirely unremarkable watercolours. that is until you take a look at the signature. these paintings are claimed to be the works of adolf hitler, aspiring artist and one of history's greatest villains. but the planned aucti
norfolk police said they had spoken to him about that.said he had been dazzled by the low winter sun and was very contrite about the consequences. the police say they have now finished their investigation into the accident and the file has been passed to the crown prosecution service. the duke could be charged for driving without due care and attention. the cps said the file will be reviewed carefully before a decision was made. but they also said the duke's decision to surrender his licence...
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crash near the sandringham estate last month in which a woman suffered a broken wrist, two days later norfolk "suitable words of advice" after he was pictured driving without a seat belt. in a statement released a short while ago, buckingham palace said that "after careful consideration the duke of edinburgh has taken the decision to voluntarily surrender his driving licence." joining me now in the studio is our news correspondent ben ando. did the palace give any more details about this decision? we know it was just over three weeks ago that he was involved in this accident and he was involved in this accident and he was leaving the sandringham estate, it isa was leaving the sandringham estate, it is a t—junction and a busy road and there was a car coming along the road and he pulled out at there was a collision. the duke's car overturned and he was left shaken and the other car had a woman and a nine—month—old baby and another woman who suffered a broken wrist. there was a lot of discussion about whether a 97—year—old man should be driving or not. a few days later he was pictured driving ag
crash near the sandringham estate last month in which a woman suffered a broken wrist, two days later norfolk "suitable words of advice" after he was pictured driving without a seat belt. in a statement released a short while ago, buckingham palace said that "after careful consideration the duke of edinburgh has taken the decision to voluntarily surrender his driving licence." joining me now in the studio is our news correspondent ben ando. did the palace give any more...
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after the 97—year—old duke apologised over a car crash last month, near the sandringham estate in norfolkcollision with a car carrying two women and a baby. with me is andy moore. to tell us more about this. is this an admission that prince philip is not safe to drive or is it an admission they did not handle bpr well after this accident was yellow according to the one line statement, it isa according to the one line statement, it is a decision taken by the duke after careful consideration. it is a decision taken by the duke after careful considerationm it is a decision taken by the duke after careful consideration. it is an admission he feels he is not safe to drive. we understand from palace sources that it is a decision he took himself, that he just felt it wasn't right. we do know that about five days after the accident he sent a letter to one of the women involved in the incident and he said he was very contrite about the consequences. he said he had been dazzled by the low sun. it was basically an admission he had been at fault. you may also remember that at fault. you may also reme
after the 97—year—old duke apologised over a car crash last month, near the sandringham estate in norfolkcollision with a car carrying two women and a baby. with me is andy moore. to tell us more about this. is this an admission that prince philip is not safe to drive or is it an admission they did not handle bpr well after this accident was yellow according to the one line statement, it isa according to the one line statement, it is a decision taken by the duke after careful consideration....
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him for a long time, i've covered him from way back to when he was a state senator representing the norfolk area. and, you know, they were willing to give him the benefit of the doubt. and i'm not just talking about democrats. i'm talking about republicans, i'm talking about african-american members of the legislature, prominent mayors in the state. they were just not happen with the way this conversation went, with the various opportunities that he had to explain himself. so, you know, that's part of what many people will be looking for today, is how is it that yesterday you were readily willing to admit it was you, then didn't really have a good explanation for what you were thinking at that period of your life. you're in your mid-20s, in medical school, this is 1984. this isn't 1884. not that it would be excusable at any period of time. and now all of a sudden you wake up with virtually everyone asking you to step down, and now you have a completely different narrative. i think that more than anything is what he's going to have to explain in this media opportunity. and we don't know exac
him for a long time, i've covered him from way back to when he was a state senator representing the norfolk area. and, you know, they were willing to give him the benefit of the doubt. and i'm not just talking about democrats. i'm talking about republicans, i'm talking about african-american members of the legislature, prominent mayors in the state. they were just not happen with the way this conversation went, with the various opportunities that he had to explain himself. so, you know, that's...
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norfolk police said they had spoken to him about that.had been dazzled by the low winter sun and was very contrite about the consequences. the police say they have now finished their investigation into the accident and the file has been passed to the crown prosecution service. the duke could be charged for driving without due care and attention. the cps said the file will be reviewed carefully before a decision was made. but they also said the duke's decision to surrender his licence would be taken into account. andy moore, bbc news. all cub scouts promise to do their best, but one from lancashire has done better than most. ten—year—old matthew has just completed every challenge to earn every badge on offer. he s believed to be one of only who manage it every year. dave guest has been to meet him. this is matthew. he is much like any other schoolboy of ten. he's also a cub scout. but matthew's no run—of—the—mill cub scout. he's very confident child. he's very adventurous and very committed, and he did tell me that he wanted to try and get
norfolk police said they had spoken to him about that.had been dazzled by the low winter sun and was very contrite about the consequences. the police say they have now finished their investigation into the accident and the file has been passed to the crown prosecution service. the duke could be charged for driving without due care and attention. the cps said the file will be reviewed carefully before a decision was made. but they also said the duke's decision to surrender his licence would be...
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norfolk police have said that they will return the licence to the dvla and that the investigation filead been passed to the crown prosecution service for their consideration. our royal correspondent, jonny dymond told us more about the events that led to this decision. it is, what, just over three weeks since the collision between the duke's car, which overturned and ended up on its side and another car, just beyond the sandringham estate, leaving two adults injured and the duke of edinburgh himself very severely shaken and the news comes from buckingham palace that he has voluntarily given up his drivers license. the palace says the decision was entirely his own and that he surrendered the license today. it would have gone back to the driver and vehicle licensing agency, along with the declaration of voluntary surrender. now, the duke of course is reported to have said, and we have had no official confirmation of this, i am such a bloody fool, after he had the crash, which some people will see as an acknowledgement that the crash was his fault and that would lead on perhaps to the dec
norfolk police have said that they will return the licence to the dvla and that the investigation filead been passed to the crown prosecution service for their consideration. our royal correspondent, jonny dymond told us more about the events that led to this decision. it is, what, just over three weeks since the collision between the duke's car, which overturned and ended up on its side and another car, just beyond the sandringham estate, leaving two adults injured and the duke of edinburgh...
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greetings from norfolk. i'm a history professor. i have a student studying the marriage of pocahontas and john rolfe. you mentioned stockholm syndrome. i had no evidence for that. it seems to convenient and to clean -- too convenient and too clean that she would have to tell her father i'm going to marry one of them -- she falls in love with her captor and they get married and here comes a child. is there anything you know that you can add to the story? i don't know if i'm getting anywhere with it. >> he doesn't mention that he's an eyewitness. to johnons the marriage smith. >> any other questions? [laughter] >> i will add a little bit to that. we don't know why she married him. we know what john rolfe said. he had to ask permission. this was a big event. i'm not marrying her out of carnal desire, which suggests to me that he probably was. [laughter] >> we have his viewpoint on it. we don't have any of her viewpoints. didn't the church have a problem with that? >> the episcopal church of england did not recognize indian marriages as
greetings from norfolk. i'm a history professor. i have a student studying the marriage of pocahontas and john rolfe. you mentioned stockholm syndrome. i had no evidence for that. it seems to convenient and to clean -- too convenient and too clean that she would have to tell her father i'm going to marry one of them -- she falls in love with her captor and they get married and here comes a child. is there anything you know that you can add to the story? i don't know if i'm getting anywhere with...
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so i worked at lambert's point in norfolk, virginia, and our job and responsibility was loading coal ships that transported coal all around the world. so i've always asked myself the question if our natural resources are good enough for other countries, then why is it not good enough for us right here at home? and in addition to that my grandfather was a black coal miner in south west virginia so it's safe to say if it wasn't for the energy industry i wouldn't be here to at that you can to y'all today. now, when the government creates policies its first priority should be the welfare of the people, especially those impacted the hardest rather hand big business and special interest groups looking for a handout. i'm also a member of project 21, a national black leadership organization and in our blueprint for a better deal for black america we focus on ten key areas for reform including minority impact assessments for new regulations. this would be a major step towards increasing economic opportunities and having input from governors and community leaders much the same way that qualifi
so i worked at lambert's point in norfolk, virginia, and our job and responsibility was loading coal ships that transported coal all around the world. so i've always asked myself the question if our natural resources are good enough for other countries, then why is it not good enough for us right here at home? and in addition to that my grandfather was a black coal miner in south west virginia so it's safe to say if it wasn't for the energy industry i wouldn't be here to at that you can to...
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online with the picture of ralph northam from 35 years ago at the eastern virginia medical school in norfolkppear in that picture. of course, on friday, he said it was him. he reversed course at the tumultuous press conference here yesterday behind me and hard to find anyone at the state, level, national level who isn't calling for governor northam to step down. tim kaine and mark warner, joining senior democratic member of the house of representatives. president trump piling on with a series of tweets. first ed gillespie taunting the republican nominee who ran against ralph northam, the president known to be a little bit upset that gillespie tried to distance himself from that 2017 campaign and then the president talking about the northam statement calling it a horrible statement. we should also mention that the attorney general, a top official here in the state mark herring also calling for northam to step down and he remains defiant. a lot happening over the next two days. a major sporting event tonight, state of the union tuesday. perhaps he thinks he can ride it out. >> perhaps he does.
online with the picture of ralph northam from 35 years ago at the eastern virginia medical school in norfolkppear in that picture. of course, on friday, he said it was him. he reversed course at the tumultuous press conference here yesterday behind me and hard to find anyone at the state, level, national level who isn't calling for governor northam to step down. tim kaine and mark warner, joining senior democratic member of the house of representatives. president trump piling on with a series...
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after he was involved in a car crash in norfolk. his land rover landed on its side after collision with a kia. two days later prince phillip was given suitable words offed a vice by local police after he was spotted driving without a sooeblt. nrveg police confirmed he surrendered his license yesterday. the accident is still under investigation. >> lisa argen will have your full accuweather forecast in a few minutes. of bp . >>> new this morning, hundreds of people in the pacific northwest are taking advantage of the snowmageddon with a major snowball fight. looks like we don't have thato, wder in tacoma, and hopefully we'll have that video in the next half hour. >>> coming up on abc 7 mornings we're keeping track of the rain. and the sharks stay hot in and the sharks stay hot in edmonton on hockey night overwhelming air fresheners can send you running... so try febreze one. with no aerosols and no heavy perfumes. so you can spray and stay. febreze one. think only specialty stores have what's new? olay has the hottest debut. new olay
after he was involved in a car crash in norfolk. his land rover landed on its side after collision with a kia. two days later prince phillip was given suitable words offed a vice by local police after he was spotted driving without a sooeblt. nrveg police confirmed he surrendered his license yesterday. the accident is still under investigation. >> lisa argen will have your full accuweather forecast in a few minutes. of bp . >>> new this morning, hundreds of people in the pacific...