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plantation a living history museum that attempts to replicate the original settlement of the plymouth. through afternoon. welcome thank you. we're on a pilgrimage here today in search of the pilgrims plantation would you like to see . these are black bear skins sure. you have max with a legislator a welcome to. people in the people who live here in southeast massachusetts. they're the ones who helped welcome the pilgrims when they first came here their name means people of the first light are for. on the eastern people so the minute the sun came up that's really what they're their name. today in two thousand and seventeen there are five to seven thousand men at their highest they could have been as many as one hundred two hundred forty. twenty seventeen you want to know. how are you part of this can separate world or are you part of the native american world. we talk to people just as we're talking to those who are actually needed so we don't play a role in the village global village that's where they play roles you know take you guys there i get it makes sense to me let's go really w
plantation a living history museum that attempts to replicate the original settlement of the plymouth. through afternoon. welcome thank you. we're on a pilgrimage here today in search of the pilgrims plantation would you like to see . these are black bear skins sure. you have max with a legislator a welcome to. people in the people who live here in southeast massachusetts. they're the ones who helped welcome the pilgrims when they first came here their name means people of the first light are...
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plantation a living history museum that attempts to replicate the original settlement of the plymouth colony. through afternoon. welcome thank you or. we're on a pilgrimage here today in search of the pilgrims plantation would you like to see . these a black bear skits sure. go ahead max all right we both like a sleigh ride welcome to. people in the people who live here in southeast massachusetts. they're the ones who helped welcome the pilgrims when they first came here their name means people of the first light are for. on the eastern people so the minute the sun came up that's really what they're their name right today in two thousand and seventeen there are about five to seven thousand and at their highest they could have been as many as one hundred two hundred forty one twenty seven twenty seven. how are you part of this contemporary world or are you part of the ancient native american world in the open on home soil. we talk to people just as we're talking to that who are actually needed people so we don't play a role in the village program village that's where they play roles an
plantation a living history museum that attempts to replicate the original settlement of the plymouth colony. through afternoon. welcome thank you or. we're on a pilgrimage here today in search of the pilgrims plantation would you like to see . these a black bear skits sure. go ahead max all right we both like a sleigh ride welcome to. people in the people who live here in southeast massachusetts. they're the ones who helped welcome the pilgrims when they first came here their name means people...
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plymouth that is one think that this is all about the backstop which is about not having a hard borderna this is the one thing. —— this is the one thing. it is not palatable for brexiteers who want us to leave. we agreed to this backstop initially in the december framework agreement to move onto the next stage and the idea of what our government wants and believes is a time—limit so we are not stuck having a border at in the irish sea which is unacceptable to this country, to have this division between the mainland and the irish and indeed unacceptable to the irish and indeed unacceptable to the scottish secretary and so on because it is dividing up our own country and unacceptable to theresa may and what she hasn't been able to get it any commitment so far from the eu is to get this time limited so the eu is to get this time limited so when we go on to discuss the future arrangements which everybody hopes will apply rather than ones that apply through a default failure, then we can... we are arguing now and the argument continues to be about something which all sides say they don't wa
plymouth that is one think that this is all about the backstop which is about not having a hard borderna this is the one thing. —— this is the one thing. it is not palatable for brexiteers who want us to leave. we agreed to this backstop initially in the december framework agreement to move onto the next stage and the idea of what our government wants and believes is a time—limit so we are not stuck having a border at in the irish sea which is unacceptable to this country, to have this...
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someone i met on a scientific expedition this year in the pacific, from the university of plymouth, shehing clothes and looking at the fibres and its extraordinary the number of fibres shed from polymer based clothes, polyester versus cotton and all of the polyester is going out into the ocean and getting into the food chain. this will resonate with people because we all buy clothes, most are into fashion, and when we hear about climate change we think what can i do? this is something mps are saying you can do, be more conscious, don't be one of those obsessed consumers who walks into a shop, buys something and keeps it for three months and then get something else. my concern is where going to recycle not in britain but sending these clothes to african markets and that will damage their local consumer base and their local manufacturing industry. we don't wa nt manufacturing industry. we don't want that. it shifts the problem elsewhere. we have run out of time, henry. the neato! thanks very much, henry. the neato! thanks very much, henry. stay with bbc news. lots more to come. —— finito.
someone i met on a scientific expedition this year in the pacific, from the university of plymouth, shehing clothes and looking at the fibres and its extraordinary the number of fibres shed from polymer based clothes, polyester versus cotton and all of the polyester is going out into the ocean and getting into the food chain. this will resonate with people because we all buy clothes, most are into fashion, and when we hear about climate change we think what can i do? this is something mps are...
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you can see where the frost is, actually from south—western england, from plymouth, through wales, allhere, temperatures will be below freezing. they are already well below freezing in some areas. but closer to the north sea, there, east anglia, lincolnshire, temperatures should be above freezing. and we're just getting away with the weather because look at all of the wind and rain in the north sea. it's just skirting with norfolk, suffolk, possibly kent. much of the country through the day on tuesday actually not too bad. there will be quite a lot of cloud around, i think, across eastern areas. but the further west and the south—west you are on tuesday, the better the weather will be. so, cornwall, devon, somerset, western wales should have a fine day on tuesday. let's have a look at wednesday now, and we're kind of in between weather systems. lots of weather fronts spinning around here. you can see one weather front of western areas of the uk, so there could be some spots of rain early in the day on wednesday. so this is halloween, approaching the middle of the day here. notice the s
you can see where the frost is, actually from south—western england, from plymouth, through wales, allhere, temperatures will be below freezing. they are already well below freezing in some areas. but closer to the north sea, there, east anglia, lincolnshire, temperatures should be above freezing. and we're just getting away with the weather because look at all of the wind and rain in the north sea. it's just skirting with norfolk, suffolk, possibly kent. much of the country through the day...
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you can see where the frost is, actually from south—western england, from plymouth, through wales, alltemperatures will be below freezing. they are already well below freezing in some areas. but closer to the north sea, there, east anglia, lincolnshire, temperatures should be above freezing. and we're just getting away with the weather because look at all of the wind and rain in the north sea. it's just skirting with norfolk, suffolk, possibly kent. much of the country through the day on tuesday actually not too bad. there will be quite a lot of cloud around, i think, across eastern areas. but the further west and the south—west you are on tuesday, the better the weather will be. so, cornwall, devon, somerset, western wales should have a fine day on tuesday. have a look at wednesday now, and we are kind of in between weather systems. lots of weather fronts spinning around here. you can see one or the front of western areas of the uk, so there could be some spots of rain early in the day on wednesday. so this is halloween, approaching the middle of the day here. notice the southerly win
you can see where the frost is, actually from south—western england, from plymouth, through wales, alltemperatures will be below freezing. they are already well below freezing in some areas. but closer to the north sea, there, east anglia, lincolnshire, temperatures should be above freezing. and we're just getting away with the weather because look at all of the wind and rain in the north sea. it's just skirting with norfolk, suffolk, possibly kent. much of the country through the day on...
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services cool things about plymouth rock across. yes as real. he has more. in an initiation hand hand tossed loosely proposals to try and i am less on some i finally leaving only only out of out of already prett- is pushing forward with the season comes on the for the war and in general just won a mac mac. seven seven hundred eighty a month. illegal government run. wait wait meet me [inaudible] area. to tell a lie by individuals must at times looking for employment they say it comes. to her when i was. senses and according. john johnson the size of the problem. in a little late in the first. one on one with we will find my work for governor. and sensors compared with 21% and france germany. among among the reasons out. not according. to a survey today. fifty cents and use an automatic. in the middle one twenty cents cents and cents now. three the government says one one million euros allergy to sicily to modernize and turned toward. the citizen as we age we introduce you as early as march. twenty nineteen eighteen the contrast between the rumor owns many not
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has barely gone up of freezing and newcastle and aberdeen may be feeling like 7 degrees there in plymoutheeding it eastern areas. we're switching one direction around a little bit. northeasterly. that brings showers into the eastern areas. the other thing happening on saturday night into the early hours of sunday is the clock change. the clock is going back an hour. you'll get f tonight, know and accept —— extra hour in bed. when you get up sunday morning most of us was the sunshine. sunshine and running eastern areas. consistent showers across the southeast. temperatures between 6-12d still southeast. temperatures between 6—12d still on the chilly side. a change as we go into next week. low pressure will have made for a rough week in across the western mediterranean. it looks like adding in our direction. that is likely to bring rain at times. maybe some snow over hype around the door. generally speaking, next week is pretty unsubtle, rain at times and slowly it will turn a little bit less hot. this is bbc world news today. i'm tanya beckett. our top stories: this man has been arrested i
has barely gone up of freezing and newcastle and aberdeen may be feeling like 7 degrees there in plymoutheeding it eastern areas. we're switching one direction around a little bit. northeasterly. that brings showers into the eastern areas. the other thing happening on saturday night into the early hours of sunday is the clock change. the clock is going back an hour. you'll get f tonight, know and accept —— extra hour in bed. when you get up sunday morning most of us was the sunshine....
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kevin tibbles is talking to voters in plymouth, minnesota. hey, kevin. >> reporter: hey, andrea.e to our conversation this afternoon here in the dunn brothers coffee shop in plymouth, minnesota. i'm here with ann gavin wlchlt's interesting about this particular 3rd district is that it could flip this time. ann has told us she voted for the republican candidate in the past. that seems to have changed this time out. who are you voting for and why? >> this time i'm voting for dean phillips. he is new on the scene and i voted for eric paulsen three times. first three times he was elected i voted for him. >> reporter: if you vote for someone three times you must believe in the policies. why are you changing? >> well, i thought i believed in his policies because he said he was a moderate but looking into the voting record he was shockingly conservative and very disappointing. >> reporter: here we are in minnesota. nice country. it's got to take something to change your mind. what are the issues that have perhaps disappointed you at least turned you in the other direction? >> one of the
kevin tibbles is talking to voters in plymouth, minnesota. hey, kevin. >> reporter: hey, andrea.e to our conversation this afternoon here in the dunn brothers coffee shop in plymouth, minnesota. i'm here with ann gavin wlchlt's interesting about this particular 3rd district is that it could flip this time. ann has told us she voted for the republican candidate in the past. that seems to have changed this time out. who are you voting for and why? >> this time i'm voting for dean...
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perhaps seven there in plymouth. we go through saturday night.exposed to this northeasterly flow. perhaps the showers are getting together for a time across the southeast and the channel islands. another thing to bearin channel islands. another thing to bear in mind into the first part of sunday morning is that the clocks go back an hour. you get an extra hour in bed. if you are up early on sunday there will be plenty of sunshine to greet you. still some showers blowing into eastern areas. quite windy across the south. those winds are easing significantly across northern areas. temperatures are still not particularly spectacular between 8—12d. into the start of next week, this area of low pressure will have made for a really rough week and across the western mediterranean, starts to drift in our direction. that is likely to bring some operates of rain. maybe some snow over high ground in the north. usually it will turn it was cold. —— gradually it will turn less cold. this is bbc news. i'm julian worricker. the headlines at 11:00: after a mail bo
perhaps seven there in plymouth. we go through saturday night.exposed to this northeasterly flow. perhaps the showers are getting together for a time across the southeast and the channel islands. another thing to bearin channel islands. another thing to bear in mind into the first part of sunday morning is that the clocks go back an hour. you get an extra hour in bed. if you are up early on sunday there will be plenty of sunshine to greet you. still some showers blowing into eastern areas....
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. >> 15% of our nation's cheese comes through plymouth.mp's tariffs are having a devastating impact on my hometown and the people and the businesses and the industry that call plymouth home. it's been heartbreaking to watch. >> bret: wisconsin's democratic incumbent senator tammy baldwin attacks new york hedge funds and big business for bad decisions in wisconsin and her ads. >> we cannot let these predators devastate our communities. >> bret: ended her her speeches, promising a better deal. >> a better deal that prevents trade deals from hurting our workers. takes on china's cheating and puts an end to rewarding companies with tax cuts for shipping jobs in factories to other countries. >> bret: problems are public and opponent, opponent, leah vukmir, and since president trump and the republicans are already creating success stories. >> i think it is really important that we look at results and what we have done here in wisconsin and i call it an economic miracle, what we have done here, transforming our state. i'm proud to have been a par
. >> 15% of our nation's cheese comes through plymouth.mp's tariffs are having a devastating impact on my hometown and the people and the businesses and the industry that call plymouth home. it's been heartbreaking to watch. >> bret: wisconsin's democratic incumbent senator tammy baldwin attacks new york hedge funds and big business for bad decisions in wisconsin and her ads. >> we cannot let these predators devastate our communities. >> bret: ended her her speeches,...
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kevin tibbles is in plymouth, minnesota, gadi schwartz is in redding, pennsylvania.u've been talking to students at governor mifflin high school there. what are those students telling you? >> craig this school is a total bright spot when it comes to getting students out to vote and getting them registered to vote. in fact, this right here is an award they are very proud of. they got this for registering 90% of eligible seniors to vote. so those kids are very excited about their first elections, and one of their tricks here they said, it was pretty easy. what they did is they had the kids go around and talk to other kids. they were the ones doing the registering, cutting out the adults, and some of those kids weren't even that engaged in politics. they just wanted their voices heard. we talked to a classroom full of those first time voters and found all kinds of enthusiasm. take a listen. >> quick show of hands, how many of you guys are voting in the midterms? if you guys had to summarize with one word, what are your fears what would it be? >> the environment. >> pola
kevin tibbles is in plymouth, minnesota, gadi schwartz is in redding, pennsylvania.u've been talking to students at governor mifflin high school there. what are those students telling you? >> craig this school is a total bright spot when it comes to getting students out to vote and getting them registered to vote. in fact, this right here is an award they are very proud of. they got this for registering 90% of eligible seniors to vote. so those kids are very excited about their first...
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resurrect the system. >> byford: i pinch myself sometimes, because how did this spotty kid from plymouth end up running new york city transit? but, it's a dream. >> whitaker: well, some people would call that a nightmare. >> byford: it-- when i left toronto, there was a mix of people saying, "congratulations" or, "are you crazy?" but i like a challenge. if we can turn this around, then it'll be the most satisfying period of my career. i mean, it will be the pinnacle. >> whitaker: byford seems undaunted. he proudly wears his nametag for all disgruntled commuters to see. he expects to be held accountable. like everyone else down here, he just wants the trains to run on time. >> byford: i'm andy byford. i'm the president of transit. >> whitaker: with his friendly neighbor approach, he's that rare executive who does his own market research, routinely popping up unannounced to query customers... >> byford: how do you find the service? this is what i like to see. >> whitaker: ...motivate workers... >> byford: aim high. >> worker: i will! thanks so much. >> byford: thank you. thanks for what yo
resurrect the system. >> byford: i pinch myself sometimes, because how did this spotty kid from plymouth end up running new york city transit? but, it's a dream. >> whitaker: well, some people would call that a nightmare. >> byford: it-- when i left toronto, there was a mix of people saying, "congratulations" or, "are you crazy?" but i like a challenge. if we can turn this around, then it'll be the most satisfying period of my career. i mean, it will be the...
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you can see where the frost is, actually from south—western england, from plymouth, through wales, allestern scotland and northern ireland. here, temperatures will be below freezing. they are already well below freezing in some areas. but closer to the north sea, there, east anglia, lincolnshire, temperatures should be above freezing. and we're just getting away with the weather because look at all of the wind and rain in the north sea. it's just skirting with norfolk, suffolk, possibly kent. much of the country through the day on tuesday actually not too bad. there will be quite a lot of cloud around, i think, across eastern areas. but the further west and the south—west you are on tuesday, the better the weather will be. so, cornwall, devon, somerset, western wales should have a fine day on tuesday. let's have a look at wednesday now, and we're kind of in between weather systems. lots of weather fronts spinning around here. you can see one weather front of western areas of the uk, so there could be some spots of rain early in the day on wednesday. so this is halloween, approaching th
you can see where the frost is, actually from south—western england, from plymouth, through wales, allestern scotland and northern ireland. here, temperatures will be below freezing. they are already well below freezing in some areas. but closer to the north sea, there, east anglia, lincolnshire, temperatures should be above freezing. and we're just getting away with the weather because look at all of the wind and rain in the north sea. it's just skirting with norfolk, suffolk, possibly kent....
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this has been sean's home in plymouth for 12 years. now he is being repossessed.ay in the house. nearly there, mate, nearly there. it's crunch day today and the sort of realisation that once i post that key back through, that that chapter is closed is mixed with both relief and sadness. this has been such a wonderful place at times and, you know, i want to treasure those memories. it's this vicious circle. it just isn't funny. there's always too much month left at the end of the money. in 2016, the government finalised the sale of 270,000 northern rock mortgages and loans. the buyer was a group led by us private equity firm cerberus. it takes its name from the mythical three—headed dog that guards the gates of hell. the sale reduced government debt by £13 billion. but it's not such good news for the homeowners. cerberus has a reputation for ruthlessly pursuing debts. they're a private investment company. so they have private ownership and the investors obviously want to make maximum return out of their investment, having now invested in mortgages. and how do they
this has been sean's home in plymouth for 12 years. now he is being repossessed.ay in the house. nearly there, mate, nearly there. it's crunch day today and the sort of realisation that once i post that key back through, that that chapter is closed is mixed with both relief and sadness. this has been such a wonderful place at times and, you know, i want to treasure those memories. it's this vicious circle. it just isn't funny. there's always too much month left at the end of the money. in 2016,...
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her off the bottle top down is on the island south coast in plymouth which has a population of around three thousand typical dishes in the van as. made of octopus that she dried in the sun. for her stuffed octopus lena needs the following ingredients. octopus. an olive oil chopped tomatoes purple onions star and a sea parsley finally chopped octopus rice and salt and pepper to taste for the stuffing first taste the onions and olive oil. then she mixes in a shot of the so. on then come right tomatoes and parsley. don't forget the salt and pepper. it comes the start nic to refine the taste and water. up the mixture has to cook for about an hour. all the bottom of those when you cook with the alcohol evaporates leaving only the flavors that's what makes taste so good. that's why we use to cook with too many gifts. just a couple spoonfuls of stuffing are enough for each octopus head. the ends have to be pinched together with toothpicks so the stuffing doesn't run out. finally have the rest of the tomato chunks and plenty of olive oil then let it simmer for about fifteen minutes more. is t
her off the bottle top down is on the island south coast in plymouth which has a population of around three thousand typical dishes in the van as. made of octopus that she dried in the sun. for her stuffed octopus lena needs the following ingredients. octopus. an olive oil chopped tomatoes purple onions star and a sea parsley finally chopped octopus rice and salt and pepper to taste for the stuffing first taste the onions and olive oil. then she mixes in a shot of the so. on then come right...
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for his assessment, i have been speaking to the conservativejohnny mercer, mp for plymouth moor view.ithin the party when it comes to brexit, most people watching that speech would say it is the best the prime minister has given thus far. i completely agree with you. i think that she did a really good job today. i think that is what people like me are looking for, you are going out and advocating for the party every weekend in places like plymouth. i think that was her best moment so far as prime minister and for anyone who hasn't seen it, i think it is really worth a watch. maybe just in time because today another letter from a backbencher to graham brady, the chair of the 1922 committee and i quote, "there comes a point that blind loyalty is not the right way forward." another letter calling for her to go. i don't think anybody can accuse people like me or anybody else who tries to encourage the political direction of the party of blind loyalty. look, we are all in this together, we are trying to make a situation work, people voted for brexit. 52-48. and we are trying to govern the
for his assessment, i have been speaking to the conservativejohnny mercer, mp for plymouth moor view.ithin the party when it comes to brexit, most people watching that speech would say it is the best the prime minister has given thus far. i completely agree with you. i think that she did a really good job today. i think that is what people like me are looking for, you are going out and advocating for the party every weekend in places like plymouth. i think that was her best moment so far as...
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just can't do it anymore these days from plymouth. their main issue is security here i have children and were really afraid for our children. to speak there is a wind of change blowing across europe and that is the challenges established institutions the most of the food push and that spirit of change doesn't stop at germany's borders not at the various borders it's sweeping across our country in the area had the great martyr to live and let live and i think that sums it up perfectly of course we're open to the world we're pro europe and we want to stay that way and i believe the citizens of the very top of the politicians are not those spreading hate and fear. we begin in the german state of bavaria where there is a regional election this weekend that could have major implications for the country its government and even chancellor merkel the conservative c.s.u. has been the dominant party in bavaria for much of the postwar period but recent polls show it might be headed for disaster with voters turning instead to smaller parties such
just can't do it anymore these days from plymouth. their main issue is security here i have children and were really afraid for our children. to speak there is a wind of change blowing across europe and that is the challenges established institutions the most of the food push and that spirit of change doesn't stop at germany's borders not at the various borders it's sweeping across our country in the area had the great martyr to live and let live and i think that sums it up perfectly of course...
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founding fathers next stephen baldwin and continue on their great american this time descending on plymouth rock. to. north korea's history of this to be seventy years we are one of the only few countries that has seventy years of history of diplomatic relationship with them we are. nuclear free status country this policy is working for us and we're trying to communicate you know this denuclearized you know situation may contribute much better to their security then the. nuclear you know program. the. prosecution will need to become almost. a full on design. where you. just read the fine and come out somebody known perceived to i mean yeah i mean i mean political pressure on the only men called told to secure a dinner should know what the kind of business models he was my american corporations jadhav what he's sold on could be mental disease has a new album use. on the scene and the solution. lies up in association with the potato. i noted when he saw some dogs it is just simply his ability to maintain an investigative documentary. ghost war on oxy. you know world a big part of the movie lo
founding fathers next stephen baldwin and continue on their great american this time descending on plymouth rock. to. north korea's history of this to be seventy years we are one of the only few countries that has seventy years of history of diplomatic relationship with them we are. nuclear free status country this policy is working for us and we're trying to communicate you know this denuclearized you know situation may contribute much better to their security then the. nuclear you know...
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but west cloud amounts will start to increase temperatures, double digits for london, cardiff and plymouthntly from where they have been today. as we go through tomorrow the weather front continues to drift northeastward and rain across northern areas of scotland. otherwise just a rain across northern areas of scotland. otherwisejust a lot rain across northern areas of scotland. otherwise just a lot of cloud to take a three day. misty and murky for some coastal hills for the west. some of us will seek cloud breaking to give us spells of sunshine, with the warm air in place any sunshine could live temperatures up any sunshine could live temperatures up to around 20 degrees. thursday morning is likely to start off with mist and fog in places, particularly towards the south. large area of cloud, but should be mostly dry. some outbreaks of rain, more of a breeze here. through thursday night into friday, rain in the northwest will stagger its way further southwards, the ring tending to fizzle away. by friday we are left with this wriggling weather front dividing the country into. very split for
but west cloud amounts will start to increase temperatures, double digits for london, cardiff and plymouthntly from where they have been today. as we go through tomorrow the weather front continues to drift northeastward and rain across northern areas of scotland. otherwise just a rain across northern areas of scotland. otherwisejust a lot rain across northern areas of scotland. otherwise just a lot of cloud to take a three day. misty and murky for some coastal hills for the west. some of us...
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you can see where the frost is from south—western england, plymouth, through wales, towards western scotlae below freezing, they are already below freezing in some areas. closer to the north sea, east anglia, lincolnshire, temperatures should be above freezing. and we are just getting away with the weather because of the wind and rain in the north sea. it is just skirting with norfolk, suffolk, possibly kent, much of the country through the day on tuesday actually not too bad. there will be quite a lot of cloud around i think across eastern areas. but further west, and the south—west you are on tuesday, the better the weather will be, so cornwall, devon, somerset, western wales should have a fine day on tuesday. have a look at wednesday now and we are kind of in between weather systems, lots of weather fronts spinning around here, you can see one or the front of protein western areas of the uk, so there could be some spots of rain early in the day on wednesday. so this is halloween, approaching the middle of the day here. notice the southerly winds here across central and southern areas. t
you can see where the frost is from south—western england, plymouth, through wales, towards western scotlae below freezing, they are already below freezing in some areas. closer to the north sea, east anglia, lincolnshire, temperatures should be above freezing. and we are just getting away with the weather because of the wind and rain in the north sea. it is just skirting with norfolk, suffolk, possibly kent, much of the country through the day on tuesday actually not too bad. there will be...
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you can see where the frost is, actually from south—western england, from plymouth, through wales, allhey are already well below freezing in some areas. but closer to the north sea, there, east anglia, lincolnshire, temperatures should be above freezing. and we're just getting away with the weather because look at all of the wind and rain in the north sea. it's just skirting with norfolk, suffolk, possibly kent. much of the country through the day on tuesday actually not too bad. there will be quite a lot of cloud around, i think, across eastern areas. but the further west and the south—west you are on tuesday, the better the weather will be. so, cornwall, devon, somerset, western wales should have a fine day on tuesday. let's have a look at wednesday now, and we're kind of in between weather systems. lots of weather fronts spinning around here. you can see one weather front of western areas of the uk, so there could be some spots of rain early in the day on wednesday. so this is halloween, approaching the middle of the day here. notice the southerly winds here across some central and
you can see where the frost is, actually from south—western england, from plymouth, through wales, allhey are already well below freezing in some areas. but closer to the north sea, there, east anglia, lincolnshire, temperatures should be above freezing. and we're just getting away with the weather because look at all of the wind and rain in the north sea. it's just skirting with norfolk, suffolk, possibly kent. much of the country through the day on tuesday actually not too bad. there will...
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workers in uk shipyards from plymouth, where i was last week, and glasgow to belfast share a proud traditionive government is currently trashing that tradition by offering up the ministry of defence's most recent contract for three new fleet solid support ships to overseas companies to be built elsewhere. there might be some good news in the offing for the country's shipyard workers. the government wants to add at least five new frigates to the fleet and says they will have to be built on british shores. joe miller, bbc news. tickets for next year ‘s glastonbury festival have sold out. record number of people tried to buy tickets when sales opened this morning. around 200,000 people are due to attend the festival at worthy farm in the somerset injune. and we'll be taking an in—depth look at the papers with our reviewers. one of the guests this evening is caroline, who has her entertainment at on the. that is amazing. not surprising. they had a fallow year last year. we don't even have a lineup year, it doesn't matter, people are going. we should look forward to that. it doesn't appeal to me,
workers in uk shipyards from plymouth, where i was last week, and glasgow to belfast share a proud traditionive government is currently trashing that tradition by offering up the ministry of defence's most recent contract for three new fleet solid support ships to overseas companies to be built elsewhere. there might be some good news in the offing for the country's shipyard workers. the government wants to add at least five new frigates to the fleet and says they will have to be built on...
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nancy aster, who not running for mp herself, is supporting her husband, who is a candidate for the plymouthtantly, they'll meet a soldier who would've just returned after four long years of war, and he'll be in central lobby, lobbying his mp. and if you fancy going along, tickets need to be booked in advance via the parliament.uk website. now, what's been happening in the wider world of politics this week? simon vaughan has our countdown. at five, high times for some in canada, after cannabis is legalised, but medics warn of the possible impact on public health. at four, brexit backing cabinet ministers stage a pizza summit, but defence minister tobias ellwood has an alternative. at three, congratulations to the dad of man city star vincent kompany. pierre‘s been elected the first black mayor in belgium. at two, mrs t on the 50? 15,000 plus sign a petition calling for the former pm to be the face of the new £50 note. and at one, divided by a common language. what work has been done to make sure... could you please repeat the question? what work could be done... please, could you do it very
nancy aster, who not running for mp herself, is supporting her husband, who is a candidate for the plymouthtantly, they'll meet a soldier who would've just returned after four long years of war, and he'll be in central lobby, lobbying his mp. and if you fancy going along, tickets need to be booked in advance via the parliament.uk website. now, what's been happening in the wider world of politics this week? simon vaughan has our countdown. at five, high times for some in canada, after cannabis...
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you can see where the frost is, actually from south—western england, from plymouth, through wales, all ireland. here, temperatures will be below freezing. they are already well below freezing in some areas. but closer to the north sea, there, east anglia, lincolnshire, temperatures should be above freezing. and we're just getting away with the weather because look at all of the wind and rain in the north sea. it's just skirting with norfolk, suffolk, possibly kent. much of the country through the day on tuesday actually not too bad. there will be quite a lot of cloud around, i think, across eastern areas. but the further west and the south—west you are on tuesday, the better the weather will be. so, cornwall, devon, somerset, western wales should have a fine day on tuesday. let's have a look at wednesday now, and we're kind of in between weather systems. lots of weather fronts spinning around here. you can see one weather front of western areas of the uk, so there could be some spots of rain early in the day on wednesday. so this is halloween, approaching the middle of the day here. no
you can see where the frost is, actually from south—western england, from plymouth, through wales, all ireland. here, temperatures will be below freezing. they are already well below freezing in some areas. but closer to the north sea, there, east anglia, lincolnshire, temperatures should be above freezing. and we're just getting away with the weather because look at all of the wind and rain in the north sea. it's just skirting with norfolk, suffolk, possibly kent. much of the country through...
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workers in uk shipyards from plymouth, where i was last week, and glasgow to belfast, share a proud traditionition by offering up the ministry of defence's most recent contract for three new fleet solid support ships to overseas companies, to be built elsewhere. there might be some good news in the offing for the country's shipyard workers. the government wants to add at least five new frigates to the fleet and says they will have to be built on british shores. joe miller, bbc news. the long—awaited first episode of the new series of doctor who was broadcast on bbc one this evening. the first time fans have seen jodie whittaker take over as the doctor. she's the first woman to play the role in the show‘s 55 year history. for those of you who missed it, here's a taster of tonight's episode. this is my home and i'm not having it being an alien battle ground. we stop the meeting, catch them, send them home. away from each other and away from earth. how do we do that? well, give me a minute. i'm working on it. can ijust ask well, give me a minute. i'm working on it. can i just ask about the dna b
workers in uk shipyards from plymouth, where i was last week, and glasgow to belfast, share a proud traditionition by offering up the ministry of defence's most recent contract for three new fleet solid support ships to overseas companies, to be built elsewhere. there might be some good news in the offing for the country's shipyard workers. the government wants to add at least five new frigates to the fleet and says they will have to be built on british shores. joe miller, bbc news. the...
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workers in uk shipyards from plymouth, where i was last week, and glasgow to belfast, share a proud traditiontly trashing that tradition by offering up the ministry of defence's most recent contract for three new fleet solid support ships to overseas companies, to be built elsewhere. there might be some good news in the offing for the country's shipyard workers. the government wants to add at least five new frigates to the fleet and says they will have to be built on british shores. joe miller, bbc news. scientists and representatives from nearly 200 governments have been meeting in south korea all week to try and agree a new report urging more ambitious global warming targets. tomorrow, they're expected to say increases in temperatures should be capped at 1.5 degrees celsius above pre—industrial levels. their report will warn countries that the existing target of two degrees, adopted in the paris agreement of 2015, is no longer enough. earlier one of the report's authors, professor myles allen, explained the impact such a temperature change could have on our lives. that was a huge achievemen
workers in uk shipyards from plymouth, where i was last week, and glasgow to belfast, share a proud traditiontly trashing that tradition by offering up the ministry of defence's most recent contract for three new fleet solid support ships to overseas companies, to be built elsewhere. there might be some good news in the offing for the country's shipyard workers. the government wants to add at least five new frigates to the fleet and says they will have to be built on british shores. joe miller,...
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bi biford grew up a train enthusiast in britain city of plymouth.ked his way up in the london tube. ran mass transit in sydney and led a turn around in toronto. the mta brought him on board in january to stop the hemorrhaging and resurrect the system. >> i pinch myself sometimes. how did this kid suddenly end up nning new york city t? w thereere a mixeople wou of people saying, congratulations, or are you crazy? if we can turn this around, it would be t pinnacle. >> reporter: biford seems undaunted. he see. he expects to be held accountable, like everyone else down here, he just wants the trains to run on time. >> i'm the president of transit. >> reporter: with his friendly neighbor approach, he's that rare exec if i have who does his own market research, routinely popping up unannounced to query customers. >> how do you find the service? >> this is what i like to see. >> reporter: motivate workers. >> aim high. >> i will. >> thanks so much for what you do. >> reporter: and take stock of the subway. >> we've got to get better at the basics. >> repor
bi biford grew up a train enthusiast in britain city of plymouth.ked his way up in the london tube. ran mass transit in sydney and led a turn around in toronto. the mta brought him on board in january to stop the hemorrhaging and resurrect the system. >> i pinch myself sometimes. how did this kid suddenly end up nning new york city t? w thereere a mixeople wou of people saying, congratulations, or are you crazy? if we can turn this around, it would be t pinnacle. >> reporter: biford...
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jemma woodman in plymouth and sarah stu rd ey jemma woodman in plymouth and sarah sturdey in nottinghamose to consume, so we can make a move, through our choices of energy consumption, to renewable energy, to provide the market for renewable energy. in terms of land, a lot of the land we use produces food, so we can make choices, dietary choices, about what we choose to eat. we all live in cities, and in those cities we can choose how we choose to commute, we can choose low carbon lifestyles. around industry, we can make choices around consumption. favouring industries that choose a low carbon path, so while this is global report aimed at nation states, by choosing or identifying those four big systems of change, it gives us a clue how we as individuals can change the way we live our lives. debra roberts there. maryam is here — in a moment she will be telling us what‘s hot and what‘s not in the business news. we look forward to that. first, though, a look at the headlines on afternoon live: scientists issue their starkest warning yet about the dangers of climate change. save the childre
jemma woodman in plymouth and sarah stu rd ey jemma woodman in plymouth and sarah sturdey in nottinghamose to consume, so we can make a move, through our choices of energy consumption, to renewable energy, to provide the market for renewable energy. in terms of land, a lot of the land we use produces food, so we can make choices, dietary choices, about what we choose to eat. we all live in cities, and in those cities we can choose how we choose to commute, we can choose low carbon lifestyles....
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in kansas city, kasie hunt and in plymouth, kevin tibbels. republicans are in a tough spot between their voters and the president. he's throwing all of these extreme policies against the wall. he's talking about birthright citizenship. you're in missouri where one of those republican politicians hoping for the governorship down there is having or hoping for senate seat down there, is having a tough time navigating that particularly issue on where he stands on it. >> reporter: well, this is an incredibly difficult place for all of these republicans to be because they have been caught in a vice between the president and the base voters that are incredibly loyal to the president and those voters who are moderate republicans or independents and they need them to skducceed. the senate race here is complicated. claire mccaskill has been able to win here even as the state becomes more and more red. people strongly support the president and claire has been saying she doesn't stand with crazy democrats. she's been concerned about some of the attacks,
in kansas city, kasie hunt and in plymouth, kevin tibbels. republicans are in a tough spot between their voters and the president. he's throwing all of these extreme policies against the wall. he's talking about birthright citizenship. you're in missouri where one of those republican politicians hoping for the governorship down there is having or hoping for senate seat down there, is having a tough time navigating that particularly issue on where he stands on it. >> reporter: well, this...
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regrettably plymouth harbor has so much sand that ships are having difficult time navigating. and that's why i was able to secure a provision in this bill requiring the corps to dredge this important landmark for the 400th anniversary. just a few months ago, i helped secure $13.5 million needed to ensure this hallmark of american history is swiftly deepened. what this statutory -- with this statutory funding, plymouth harbor will be able to host a about big birthday party that people from around the world will attend. but for those who are living on cape cod, they are most likely to experience a little traffic on the way to the event, and that's because cape cod is only accessible by two bridges which span the cape cod canal. if cape cod is the arm of massachusetts, then these two bridges are the vital arteries delivering the life lifeblood. this will determine the strength of the island's economy and health and well-being. regrettably these two 80-year-old bridges, which are owned by the army corps are structurally deficient, and that's a problem for businesses who need an un
regrettably plymouth harbor has so much sand that ships are having difficult time navigating. and that's why i was able to secure a provision in this bill requiring the corps to dredge this important landmark for the 400th anniversary. just a few months ago, i helped secure $13.5 million needed to ensure this hallmark of american history is swiftly deepened. what this statutory -- with this statutory funding, plymouth harbor will be able to host a about big birthday party that people from...
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geovanie or geo-- as his friends call him, two years ago.she was a hostess at a mexican restaurant in plymouth meeting that geo's dad manages. david torres/geovanie's father "just happy and i'm thankful for britney for doing that." geo's father, david torres, is a single parent of five. reporter"what was it like seeing the video?" david torres/geovanie's father "every time i see it, it makes my eyes tear up. seeing him grow up, you just want him you know to have all of the experience like everybody else you know." and next saturday, he will..britney morales/student "i originally wanted to do it last school year for my senior prom but i found out that they have a separate prom, so it actually motivated me to do it even more."once she found out that all students can attend the same homecoming dance, she thought it was the perfect time.what she didn't know is that her facebook post would go viral..britney morales/student "it was just so exciting and i would've never expected for all this to happen. i just recorded it so i could share the moment with his dad and his parents."(nats) britney morales
geovanie or geo-- as his friends call him, two years ago.she was a hostess at a mexican restaurant in plymouth meeting that geo's dad manages. david torres/geovanie's father "just happy and i'm thankful for britney for doing that." geo's father, david torres, is a single parent of five. reporter"what was it like seeing the video?" david torres/geovanie's father "every time i see it, it makes my eyes tear up. seeing him grow up, you just want him you know to have all of...
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four guys living in a plymouth satellite, going from one city to the next.t now as we travel to the 254 counties of texas, just showing up, introducing myself, and then listening to those i want to represent in one community after the other, doing it free of any political action committees or corporations or special interests, just... >> stephen: so can politics be like punk rock? >> i think so. i think we're proving that right now. there's no one outside of the people of texas who are making this happen. and it's the most amazing, the most thrilling experience. we'll be in houston connecting with people there, going to communities that have been written off or taken for granted or forgotten. but we'll also go to small towns like muleshoe or childress, or places that are-- >> stephen: muleshoe? >> muleshoe, yeah. amy and i went to muleshoe. >> stephen: that's a town i want to go to. >> you do. >> stephen: i don't know why, i think muleshoe probably has good barbecue? >> yeah, all over texas, there's great barbecue. and just amazing people who, at this moment
four guys living in a plymouth satellite, going from one city to the next.t now as we travel to the 254 counties of texas, just showing up, introducing myself, and then listening to those i want to represent in one community after the other, doing it free of any political action committees or corporations or special interests, just... >> stephen: so can politics be like punk rock? >> i think so. i think we're proving that right now. there's no one outside of the people of texas who...
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defending people who are addicted and have not committed a crime to the incarceration facility in plymouth where they are not getting the assistance they need. and the state police and corruption is rampant. with those people are indicted. for those crimes that were committed 19 months ago the first incident of abuse was reported. and a number of those reforms he needs to take charge. but has not fired a single person at the state police. and then to run off into the sunset with a taxpayer-funded pension when we fire someone like. >> first of all, many members of his own party called his accusations political nonsense. forty-eight troopers have been referred by the current kernel to the attorney general and investigations. these are people that our administration to law enforcement to determine if they committed a crime. this is where the vast majority is going on there is documentation in the public record that shows this is going back before our administration even began we pursued and we ended it. that is exactly the way we should have performed. gonzalez: governor baker has been govern
defending people who are addicted and have not committed a crime to the incarceration facility in plymouth where they are not getting the assistance they need. and the state police and corruption is rampant. with those people are indicted. for those crimes that were committed 19 months ago the first incident of abuse was reported. and a number of those reforms he needs to take charge. but has not fired a single person at the state police. and then to run off into the sunset with a...
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i called up general services and they say we got plymouths this year, three colors, i said blue. moment he becomes governor after he gives a speech before the legislature, it's onlile one car. awaiting us and it's blue, all right, but it's powder blue. and he says, oh great. that's not it, is it? i said -- i'm not sure, governor, but i think it is. >> the blue was not quite -- the muscular tone that i was probably looking for. but there it was and so i accepted it. >> brown had neither a wife nor children. he did have a high profile girlfriend. singer linda ron stat. >> it surprised me just knowing my brother as kind of a normal, average sometimes geeky guy. to have emerged with this celebrity status. >> linda rondstat. i'm just jerry brown, standing up by the bar. you had to be a somebody to get in the game. and i did enjoy that. it was a wonderful relationship and i certainly still admire her and see her from time to time. >> still, dating was secondary to brown. who promised voters new politics. and expected staffers to help him realize it. >> there were many hours late into t
i called up general services and they say we got plymouths this year, three colors, i said blue. moment he becomes governor after he gives a speech before the legislature, it's onlile one car. awaiting us and it's blue, all right, but it's powder blue. and he says, oh great. that's not it, is it? i said -- i'm not sure, governor, but i think it is. >> the blue was not quite -- the muscular tone that i was probably looking for. but there it was and so i accepted it. >> brown had...