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massasoit and his people welcome denver front of the sellers of the plymouth presentation -- plymouth plantationhe made his s perhaps our biggest mistake. james organize the activist group united american indians of new england startek -- following this incident and the group held a national gate -- national day of mourning ever since. in addition to the annual -- ining, in the light the late 1990's, the town of plymouth and the organization came to an agreement that included erecting two plaques that explain how colonialism unleashed suffering a loss across in america. visitorsnterviewed near the statute, we found that at least a handful had read the plaque and incorporated this oppositional viewpoint into their experience of plymouth. in stone andce metal that columnists did not disembark in wilderness, that indigenous people did not give away their land and then dutifully die off, so those paying attention to the plaque, the story of peaceful colonization stopped paying set -- stop making sense. indigenous public election wasn't since pursued numerous ways to unsettle his will narr
massasoit and his people welcome denver front of the sellers of the plymouth presentation -- plymouth plantationhe made his s perhaps our biggest mistake. james organize the activist group united american indians of new england startek -- following this incident and the group held a national gate -- national day of mourning ever since. in addition to the annual -- ining, in the light the late 1990's, the town of plymouth and the organization came to an agreement that included erecting two...
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what's the relevance if any, of economics being the main driver of the plymouth plantation? >> so often, we think of the pilgrims symbolically. we don't look at their everyday business lives and realize that their success enabled later settlement and contibuted to the creation of an immigrant country. >> reporter: this ismics correspondent paul solman, reporting for the pbs newshour, from the 17th centur sort of. >> yang: on our bookshelf tonight, the dramatic struggles to turn an aient faith into an erican religion. judy woodruff spoke with long time journalist steven weisman, rse author of "the chosen about why he decided to examine the evolution of judiasm in the united states. >> i really thought that the story of the rsof american judaism could be told like aplite great sill story. are issue but i also wanted to show the reader that the history of daism is the history of conflict and the conflicts today are radioed in the past if w look to the past we can resolve them. >> ten e toilets. row mind people when jews came to ts country andhy they came? >> they first came as
what's the relevance if any, of economics being the main driver of the plymouth plantation? >> so often, we think of the pilgrims symbolically. we don't look at their everyday business lives and realize that their success enabled later settlement and contibuted to the creation of an immigrant country. >> reporter: this ismics correspondent paul solman, reporting for the pbs newshour, from the 17th centur sort of. >> yang: on our bookshelf tonight, the dramatic struggles to...
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largest jamestown.g of instead, they have to remember plymouth, the mayflower. is accounts of basic relations and discoveries including the spanish and the portuguese and the english and others. is wrapped up with the finding of america. you found america. you begin america with the pilgrims. how you can build into history of all these turning points that allow you to move chronologically but assert origins at different moments. you before i was going to give away my example. 1643. does anybody remember now what the confederacy is? that everybody remembered it? this turning point in history? the 1643 confederacy? what happened in 1643? we talked about two weeks ago. who united? who can together? what confederate -- came together? >> was in it some of the new england colonies to fight against the native americans. new england colonies come together, uniting for common defense. ofs begins -- becomes one the key turning points because it is a moment of union between the colonies prefiguring a much colonies,ion of coming in 1776. 1643 inre celebrating the 19th centu
largest jamestown.g of instead, they have to remember plymouth, the mayflower. is accounts of basic relations and discoveries including the spanish and the portuguese and the english and others. is wrapped up with the finding of america. you found america. you begin america with the pilgrims. how you can build into history of all these turning points that allow you to move chronologically but assert origins at different moments. you before i was going to give away my example. 1643. does anybody...
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the pilgrims landed at plymouth. notice here. between the maps, we have already looked at how she erases jamestown. more or less. she talked about them but only in the sense that they are not a founding. that means they are not going to appear on any map. there.hey are not 1620, they are already there. what does she say? she paints on the map, a dutch -- negroesnee grows from africa purchased by jamestown. as far as appears on any map, it is associated with slavery. you can't not talk about slavery. but if you say the pilgrims came here for freedom, you can first of all ignore the fact pilgrims and puritans in new england had slaves, which they did. saysecond of all, you can the whole slavery business is not part of the essential identity of america. that happened down south. the real origin is up here with this morally elevated crew of people who came. these histories are creating the kind of national story doing important cultural work of creating a national identity. i was just listening to lectures about the american revoluti
the pilgrims landed at plymouth. notice here. between the maps, we have already looked at how she erases jamestown. more or less. she talked about them but only in the sense that they are not a founding. that means they are not going to appear on any map. there.hey are not 1620, they are already there. what does she say? she paints on the map, a dutch -- negroesnee grows from africa purchased by jamestown. as far as appears on any map, it is associated with slavery. you can't not talk about...
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. >> plymouth rock. jesse: yes! and where is plymouth rock? >> in massachusetts.ible. >> i am smart. jesse: how'd the pilgrims get here? >> boat. jesse: what was the name of the boat? what was the name of the boat? >> plymouth? rock? [laughter] >> the nina, the pin that? >> santa maria? i have nod idea. jesse: that was columbus. >> yeah. okay, well, i was wrong. jesse: the may -- >> mayflower. jesse: yes! what are you thankful for on thanksgiving? >> i'm thankful for just making a fool of myself. [laughter] jesse: do you know who i am? >> no. who the hell are you? jesse: i'm watters -- >> right, watters? >> and this is my world. >> nah. jesse: joining me now, the party bros, chad kroger and j.t. farr. what's up, fellas? how you guys doing? >> what up, dude? >> i just want to say i'm truly honored to see you in human form. jesse: i know. this is the first time we're meeting in the flesh. there we go. all right? there it is, all right? so you guys around the thanksgiving table with friends and family, are there a lot of political discussions? is anybody throwing mas
. >> plymouth rock. jesse: yes! and where is plymouth rock? >> in massachusetts.ible. >> i am smart. jesse: how'd the pilgrims get here? >> boat. jesse: what was the name of the boat? what was the name of the boat? >> plymouth? rock? [laughter] >> the nina, the pin that? >> santa maria? i have nod idea. jesse: that was columbus. >> yeah. okay, well, i was wrong. jesse: the may -- >> mayflower. jesse: yes! what are you thankful for on...
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historian as well as author of manufactured crisis the untold story of the iran nuclear scare and in plymouth we cross to patrick kennings and he is a journalist writer and founder of the news website twenty first century wired dot com all right gentlemen crosstalk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i always appreciate it and i did open up by saying thanking all three of you to come here to speak out on the behalf of the profession known as journalism it's all it's pretty scarce profession at least. acted out in live by professionals so i'm glad that you're here gareth let me go to you first and let's talk about journalism because julian a songe is his case his case study as it were is a precedent in the making and it really galls me that the profession cannot see the slippery slope that we're all staring down at once it happens to julian assange as a publisher then who's next go ahead gareth well i can't agree anymore with what you said it's clear that songe is on the block here in a way that is extremely dangerous to the profession of journalism. because it woul
historian as well as author of manufactured crisis the untold story of the iran nuclear scare and in plymouth we cross to patrick kennings and he is a journalist writer and founder of the news website twenty first century wired dot com all right gentlemen crosstalk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i always appreciate it and i did open up by saying thanking all three of you to come here to speak out on the behalf of the profession known as journalism it's all it's...
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and temperatures keeping up, 10 degrees the overnight low in plymouth. slightly drier slot and then more heavy rain moving in across northern ireland and southern scotland. it is going to be a mild day with temperatures higher than we've seen for some time. but it will also be windy. we will see strong wind in western coastal areas first of all and then later in the day the strongest of the wind transferring towards the north—east of scotland with gas in excess of 70 miles an hour here. going through wednesday night it is not over yet as we see more rain than feeding back into southern areas. that is courtesy of this area of the low pressure which could bring some really strong wind into western areas on thursday morning. some heavy rain as well with that. blustery showers moving in behind that. and it will then start to cool off just a bit and thatis start to cool off just a bit and that is the process that continues going into friday. low pressure still in charge, a lot of isobars on the chart and particularly in the north. but the coming down from the
and temperatures keeping up, 10 degrees the overnight low in plymouth. slightly drier slot and then more heavy rain moving in across northern ireland and southern scotland. it is going to be a mild day with temperatures higher than we've seen for some time. but it will also be windy. we will see strong wind in western coastal areas first of all and then later in the day the strongest of the wind transferring towards the north—east of scotland with gas in excess of 70 miles an hour here. going...
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to just six times and those temperatures ranging from 13 in plymouth tojust six in aberdeen.of the
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temperatures around 10 degrees in plymouth.ut it's the south—west, clipping parts of wales as well. elsewhere across the country it is predominantly dry with the best of the sunshine around lancashire, the lake district, south—west scotland. northern ireland isn't bad. in scotland from eastern and central areas also catching showers and i suspect glasgow and edinburgh are at risk of one or two spots of rain this afternoon. showers continuing through tonight and into tomorrow morning in the south. if you looked at the pattern of rain, it aligns itself with the south coast. the rest of the country will be dry and pretty chilly. maybe a touch of frost but the south will stay on the wet side tomorrow, we think. a lot of blue on the weather map for saturday, meaning it will be cold and the wind is coming from the east. a cold easterly wind, as it often is at this time of year. the rain on the south coast of england. anywhere from cornwall, the west country, the isle of wight and maybe london with some rain. the rest of the country i
temperatures around 10 degrees in plymouth.ut it's the south—west, clipping parts of wales as well. elsewhere across the country it is predominantly dry with the best of the sunshine around lancashire, the lake district, south—west scotland. northern ireland isn't bad. in scotland from eastern and central areas also catching showers and i suspect glasgow and edinburgh are at risk of one or two spots of rain this afternoon. showers continuing through tonight and into tomorrow morning in the...
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. >> plymouth plymouth division versus [inaudible] elizabeth: that's correct. forced sterilization is ok. >> [indiscernible] elizabeth: that is correct. man becomes president. >> [indiscernible] elizabeth: that is correct. burglar gets a lawyer. >> [indiscernible] elizabeth: that's correct. ding, ding. [laughter] no selling skim milk filled with coconut water. >> [indiscernible] elizabeth: that is correct. next, it's ok for amish teens to be truant. >> wisconsin vs. [indiscernible] elizabeth: that is correct. your final question, poisoning your husband's lover, not an international arms violation. [laughter] [inaudible] elizabeth: that is correct. do you want to circle back to tomatoes are vegetables? are we still passing on that one? >> not a clue. elizabeth: ok. sheldon: should we give that to them? elizabeth: great job, team madison. time for team jefferson's lightning round. before we begin, do you know which case the court decided that tomatoes are vegetables. >> no. [laughter] sheldon: it was [indiscernible] it was about customs regulations. elizabeth: fr
. >> plymouth plymouth division versus [inaudible] elizabeth: that's correct. forced sterilization is ok. >> [indiscernible] elizabeth: that is correct. man becomes president. >> [indiscernible] elizabeth: that is correct. burglar gets a lawyer. >> [indiscernible] elizabeth: that's correct. ding, ding. [laughter] no selling skim milk filled with coconut water. >> [indiscernible] elizabeth: that is correct. next, it's ok for amish teens to be truant. >>...
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plymouth and keppel career picking up plymouth and keppel career picking up 70 mph gust and there werearent lo is sitting to the north—west of scotland and that is continuing to chuck in loads of shells and outbreaks of rain into the north—west of scotland and plenty of showers up and down the western side of the uk. some rain through the night aged on wind, particularly continuing in scotland. the wind is keeping temperatures, looking at lows of 4— seven celsius. into tomorrow morning, i think if anything the wind will tend to strengthen a little bit around the northern isles, we could have wind gust of 50— 60 mph, perhaps stronger than that as the low do is closer in. it will be a very windy start to the day here, quite breezy elsewhere. the wind not a strong as it was today across other parts of the country. there will be critical showers around, most frequent across the north—west, we will tend to become less frequent into the afternoon across east anglia and south—east england. there will be sunny spells between the showers. richa wise, the average in the north, eight and richa wi
plymouth and keppel career picking up plymouth and keppel career picking up 70 mph gust and there werearent lo is sitting to the north—west of scotland and that is continuing to chuck in loads of shells and outbreaks of rain into the north—west of scotland and plenty of showers up and down the western side of the uk. some rain through the night aged on wind, particularly continuing in scotland. the wind is keeping temperatures, looking at lows of 4— seven celsius. into tomorrow morning, i...
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to just six times and those temperatures ranging from 13 in plymouth tojust six in aberdeen.ng into the start of next week, more of the same. more areas of low pressure pushing in from the west, but for the middle of the week, it looks increasingly likely like this bump in the isobars will move in. a drier interlude with high—pressure. depending on where the high end is up, we might tap into some cold air and relatively mild air. looks like don might like —— ends up. the middle of the week should be drier. even though we could get relatively mild air, with those, conditions, we could see the return of some overnight frost. —— calmer conditions. hello. this is bbc news. we'll be taking a look at tomorrow mornings papers in a moment. first, the headlines. eighteen migrants, including a baby, have been rescued from two small boats in the english channel as they tried to reach the uk. theresa may has started her tour of the uk to sell the controversial brexit deal, which has been widely criticised by mps. a bus company has been fined almost £2.5 million, after one of its drivers
to just six times and those temperatures ranging from 13 in plymouth tojust six in aberdeen.ng into the start of next week, more of the same. more areas of low pressure pushing in from the west, but for the middle of the week, it looks increasingly likely like this bump in the isobars will move in. a drier interlude with high—pressure. depending on where the high end is up, we might tap into some cold air and relatively mild air. looks like don might like —— ends up. the middle of the...
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plymouth rock after settlers -- >> everybody knows all about it. >> when they came off the mayflowermeal and sang kumbaya. it was back in 1621. but apparently archeologists have discovered that art facts that could point to the actual location wasn't anywhere near plymouth rock but hundreds of miles away and earlier -- two years earlier on the james river in virginia. place known as berkley plantation in virginia. >> you're saying someone may have revoozed history. >> and it wasn't at plymouth rock. a bunch of different english settlers decided they would have a thanks giving-type meal. >> should still celebrate? >> the balloons are being blown up across the street. there's a dead turkey back there. >> fair enough. >>> well, thanksgiving is a couple days away. and you probably have one christmas tree stand, maybe two if you like the mix it up. stan cole just broke the guinness world record for christmas tree stand. almost 1200. he started collecting them back in 2004 and he's got ancient ones -- not ancient. vintage ones. vintage, ancient, same thing. he's got a bunch of them. >> coo
plymouth rock after settlers -- >> everybody knows all about it. >> when they came off the mayflowermeal and sang kumbaya. it was back in 1621. but apparently archeologists have discovered that art facts that could point to the actual location wasn't anywhere near plymouth rock but hundreds of miles away and earlier -- two years earlier on the james river in virginia. place known as berkley plantation in virginia. >> you're saying someone may have revoozed history. >>...
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effing samaras will be even colder than that, and then in balmy plymouth, around 8 degrees.t in the day. maybe dipping down to 45 degrees in some areas, i don‘t think as frosty as this morning. this morning was the coldest morning since february, minus seven degrees in oxfordshire. friday‘s weather forecast, we start on a chilly note, two to 5 degrees, nippy morning, really raw, a lot of cloud around, showers expected in the south—west. plymouth, maybe exit, taunton, those sorts of areas and card of catching some downpours potentially at least. the rest of the country, some sunshine around, cloudier moments, sunny moments, and then into the weekend this were the fund aligns itself with the south coast, which never spells good news for the south coast, because it means we will see often cloudy weather from the tip of cornwall through the isle of wight 01’ cornwall through the isle of wight or the weight of eastern kent coast. cloudy conditions, not raining all the time but i don‘t think it will bea the time but i don‘t think it will be a pretty picture. elsewhere not looking
effing samaras will be even colder than that, and then in balmy plymouth, around 8 degrees.t in the day. maybe dipping down to 45 degrees in some areas, i don‘t think as frosty as this morning. this morning was the coldest morning since february, minus seven degrees in oxfordshire. friday‘s weather forecast, we start on a chilly note, two to 5 degrees, nippy morning, really raw, a lot of cloud around, showers expected in the south—west. plymouth, maybe exit, taunton, those sorts of areas...
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had to sponsor a flying plymouth. if we have export publishes a new playlist on spotify with twenty songs made in germany or go. top is new in the sense and classic a. follow up export on spotify. telco tronic other superheroes of german indie rock not by fans critics and fellow musicians alike now their peers have shared with us some of their favorite things about twenty five years of history. class. when the first time i heard it i thought the name talk of trying it just sounded great kind of techno like cream. and. secondhand and adidas track suit jackets they were just awful if i mean we all bought these damn jackets and the corduroy pants and the worn out adidas sneakers only p.e. teacher is where yuck. but i like them right away because they had such outrageous song titles clear. inside for food and. reason must never prevail i really like that i thought it was great. for the march was playing. i appreciate their music a lot and i'm always very very curious about their lyrics going to him and especially the smar
had to sponsor a flying plymouth. if we have export publishes a new playlist on spotify with twenty songs made in germany or go. top is new in the sense and classic a. follow up export on spotify. telco tronic other superheroes of german indie rock not by fans critics and fellow musicians alike now their peers have shared with us some of their favorite things about twenty five years of history. class. when the first time i heard it i thought the name talk of trying it just sounded great kind of...
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western edge of the isle of wight, at the needles — a gust of 82 miles an hour recorded here. 72 in plymouthre were a number of sites that got into the 60s too. the area of low pressure that brought those strong winds was this one just heading to the western side of norway at the moment. the main parent low was still to the north—west of scotland and that is what is continuing to bring these strong winds. at the moment we are seeing a number of heavy showers flowing in to the western side of scotland and it will stay very windy here. windy too for northern ireland, north—west england, even further south. the winds are noticeably brisk, although continuing to gradually ease down. there's still some showers coming in to southern wales and southern counties of england. not entirely dry but, if you're heading outside over the next hour or two, it's not particularly cold. temperatures between 4 and 7 degrees for many of us. those strong winds will continue to push in across scotland, particularly the northern isles, actually, where i think we could gusts as strong as 50—60 miles per hour, perhaps
western edge of the isle of wight, at the needles — a gust of 82 miles an hour recorded here. 72 in plymouthre were a number of sites that got into the 60s too. the area of low pressure that brought those strong winds was this one just heading to the western side of norway at the moment. the main parent low was still to the north—west of scotland and that is what is continuing to bring these strong winds. at the moment we are seeing a number of heavy showers flowing in to the western side...
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around six again in edinburgh, seven maybe in liverpool, possibly getting up to around 10 degrees in plymouthrt to see a change. that big low in the atlantic starts whooshing in much milder air, much, much milder air, in our direction. but with that, you can see a lot of arrows here, so that means stronger winds — in fact, risk of gails on the way. and it is a big area of low pressure with smaller lows even running around it, and these could be responsible for bringing some very strong winds to some parts of the country during the course of the week. so we're keeping an eye on next week. there'll be a fair bit of rain on our way, but look at that, look at those temperatures — 1a degrees celsius. but remember, gale—force winds, potentially, almost anywhere in the uk. that's it from me. bye— bye. hello. you're watching to bbc news. i'm reged ahmad. officials have postponed one of the biggest football matches in argentina's history after a bus carrying one of the teams was attacked by rival fans, injuring several of the players. the final of the south american club championship, the copa liberta
around six again in edinburgh, seven maybe in liverpool, possibly getting up to around 10 degrees in plymouthrt to see a change. that big low in the atlantic starts whooshing in much milder air, much, much milder air, in our direction. but with that, you can see a lot of arrows here, so that means stronger winds — in fact, risk of gails on the way. and it is a big area of low pressure with smaller lows even running around it, and these could be responsible for bringing some very strong winds...
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western edge of the isle of wight, at the needles — a gust of 82 miles an hour recorded here. 72 in plymouthpel curig, in conwy in north—west wales. there were a number of sites that got into the 60s too. the area of low pressure that brought those strong winds was this one just heading to the western side of norway at the moment. the main parent low though is still to the north—west of scotland, and that is what's continuing to bring these strong winds at the moment. at the moment we are seeing a number of heavy showers flowing into the western side of scotland and it will stay very windy here. windy too for northern ireland, north—west england, even further south. the winds are noticeably brisk, although continuing to gradually ease down. there's still some showers coming into southern wales, southern counties of england. so it's not entirely dry, but if you're heading outside over the next hour or two, it's not particularly cold. temperatures between 4—7 degrees for many of us. those strong winds will continue to push in across scotland, particularly the northern isles, actually, where i
western edge of the isle of wight, at the needles — a gust of 82 miles an hour recorded here. 72 in plymouthpel curig, in conwy in north—west wales. there were a number of sites that got into the 60s too. the area of low pressure that brought those strong winds was this one just heading to the western side of norway at the moment. the main parent low though is still to the north—west of scotland, and that is what's continuing to bring these strong winds at the moment. at the moment we are...
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pilgrims boarded their private yacht christened "the mayflower" and while on a five star cruise to plymouthmassachusetts. ♪ e i'm going to put cogourse right here and the hot right here. it's going to be huge. [ laughter ] >> whatever you say, donald. >> oh no! it's the caravan of immigrants from south america! watch out. they'rbad hombres. >> immigrants? we're not immigrants. we are native americans. >> well, we're american americans and we were here first. >> but we just saw you land on plymouth rock. >> you mean trump rock and casino? [ laughter ] >> hello, trump. >> i'll call you elizabeth warren. >> please join us for a feast tonight. >> okay. but i hope you have taco bowls. >> the native americans spent all their harvesting their crops and cooking while the pilgrims went back to their yacht and watched "fox & friends," which at that time was just a fox playing with his friends. that evening, they all gathered for traditional feast. ♪ >> the pilgrims are late. our baked beans are getting cold. >> here they come. [ laughter ] >> we decided to make our signature dish. you'll thank me lat
pilgrims boarded their private yacht christened "the mayflower" and while on a five star cruise to plymouthmassachusetts. ♪ e i'm going to put cogourse right here and the hot right here. it's going to be huge. [ laughter ] >> whatever you say, donald. >> oh no! it's the caravan of immigrants from south america! watch out. they'rbad hombres. >> immigrants? we're not immigrants. we are native americans. >> well, we're american americans and we were here first....
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. >> reporter: plymouth historian richard pickering. so was the main motivation really, what we would now call economic? >> there is a religious motivation in the desire to protect the church. but those that were living in holland were safe, so that they could have remained and worshiped as they wanted, but it is an economic motivation to better the lives of their children and grow the number of church members. >> reporter: in other words, thi rims were very much economic immigrants, like so many who've come to america since. but if so poor, how could they rd an ocean passage, wit provisions, to america? e answer is 70-some-odd investors, known as "merchant adventurers." through the magic of video teleportation, pickering took us to visit one, supposedly at his home outside london. sh>> do come in sir, let m you here, we've some fine peltry, furs just back from new england. >> reporter: full dire: we were still in reconstructed ymouth, but houses there looked just like those in suburban england. what'she main way in which youre hoping t
. >> reporter: plymouth historian richard pickering. so was the main motivation really, what we would now call economic? >> there is a religious motivation in the desire to protect the church. but those that were living in holland were safe, so that they could have remained and worshiped as they wanted, but it is an economic motivation to better the lives of their children and grow the number of church members. >> reporter: in other words, thi rims were very much economic...
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day, this rain will continue to push eastward, behind it now to something milder, 12 degrees in plymouthnto lincolnshire and yorkshire, probably staying dry, staying quiet chilly as well. wet in north—west england, the rain pushing out of northern ireland for the end of the day but then setting and across south—west scotland. quite a lot of wind arrows on the chart, strong and gusty winds across the western side of scotland. as we go through tuesday night, we will see that first batch of wet weather clearing away, but more to come. no weather clearing away, but more to come. n0 pressure once again weather clearing away, but more to come. no pressure once again winding itself up in the atlantic. wednesday will be a very windy day. widespread gales across the country. al breaks of rain pushing north—eastwards. good to see 50 —— wiggo 250 millimetres of rain in southern scotland. these are the wind gusts, some exposed sounds in the west. look at the temperatures, 12 to 15 degrees, the winds coming from the south or south—west pulling some pretty mild air our way. then into thursday, you gue
day, this rain will continue to push eastward, behind it now to something milder, 12 degrees in plymouthnto lincolnshire and yorkshire, probably staying dry, staying quiet chilly as well. wet in north—west england, the rain pushing out of northern ireland for the end of the day but then setting and across south—west scotland. quite a lot of wind arrows on the chart, strong and gusty winds across the western side of scotland. as we go through tuesday night, we will see that first batch of...
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workers waiting theca plymouth street tunnel tolduiwn ca lton2022. >> new change through parts of thstesrictev signals around the navy yard agnal wards 7 and 8. new timing give peopl more time to zero initiative to liminate traffic 6:30.ne ws coa students alllyideocker room in o atufst allegations. >> and rain takes over the it drys out her way out.. >>ng new, le shocgations circling dam culls high school in maryland. three students have been charged with raping four other students inside the boys locker room. >> live report on the investigation in just a moment. first though, rain and storms they are moving in. so will the weekend will b total washout? j how much rain are we talking about. gwwi is right here answers for us. it's going to be heavy rainfa p tonight. ndmeiods of time then as w get toward the late overnight hours, see a little bit of improvement. but hard and heavy is what we're talking. i think we were g lkinth bit. handy.h, lh
workers waiting theca plymouth street tunnel tolduiwn ca lton2022. >> new change through parts of thstesrictev signals around the navy yard agnal wards 7 and 8. new timing give peopl more time to zero initiative to liminate traffic 6:30.ne ws coa students alllyideocker room in o atufst allegations. >> and rain takes over the it drys out her way out.. >>ng new, le shocgations circling dam culls high school in maryland. three students have been charged with raping four other...
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vice president might presents a writer for plymouth marry a packed meetings he restated u.s. grievances with china and stayed on message throughout the week and earlier today mr pence warned asian nations against an gaijin in china's vaunted belt and rode a nation of saying we don't drown our partners in a sea of debt we don't coerce or compromise your independence we do not offer a constrictor ring belt or one way road stay tuned this week for more from the apec summit and the region and staying in asia nissan motor company has forced chairman carlos go on out after he was arrested he was arrested for alleged financial crimes nissan says internal auditors discovered evidence of efforts by mr goen to mislead his colleagues at nissan quote over many years before today the brazilian born executive was most well known for his reputed reboot of nissan and french auto maker renault mr goen personally chaired the corporate partnership between the two as well as serving as renault's c.e.o. . and speaking of that renault nissan partnership french president emmanuel. mccrone has been
vice president might presents a writer for plymouth marry a packed meetings he restated u.s. grievances with china and stayed on message throughout the week and earlier today mr pence warned asian nations against an gaijin in china's vaunted belt and rode a nation of saying we don't drown our partners in a sea of debt we don't coerce or compromise your independence we do not offer a constrictor ring belt or one way road stay tuned this week for more from the apec summit and the region and...
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around six again in edinburgh, seven maybe in liverpool, possibly getting up to around ten degrees in plymouthhat big low in the atlantic starts whooshing in much milder air, much, much milder air, in our direction. but with that, you can see a lot of arrows here, so that means stronger winds — in fact, risk of gales on the way. and it is a big area of low pressure, with smaller lows even running around it, and these could be responsible for bringing some very strong winds to some parts of the country during the course of the week. so we're keeping an eye on next week. there'll be a fair bit of rain on our way, but look at that. look at those temperatures — 1a degrees celsius. but remember, gale—force winds, potentially, almost anywhere in the uk. that's it from me, bye—bye. welcome to bbc news — broadcasting to viewers in north america and around the globe. i'm reged ahmad. our top stories: violence forces the postponement of one of south america's biggest football matches — after the boca juniors team bus is attacked in buenos aires. theresa may prepares for the historic eu summit that's set
around six again in edinburgh, seven maybe in liverpool, possibly getting up to around ten degrees in plymouthhat big low in the atlantic starts whooshing in much milder air, much, much milder air, in our direction. but with that, you can see a lot of arrows here, so that means stronger winds — in fact, risk of gales on the way. and it is a big area of low pressure, with smaller lows even running around it, and these could be responsible for bringing some very strong winds to some parts of...
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around six again in edinburgh, seven maybe in liverpool, possibly getting up to around 10 degrees in plymouth. that big low in the atlantic starts whooshing in much milder air, much, much milder air, in our direction. but with that, you can see a lot of arrows here, so that means stronger winds — in fact, risk of gails on the way. and it is a big area of low pressure, with smaller lows even running around it, and these could be responsible for bringing some very strong winds to some parts of the country during the course of the week. so we're keeping an eye on next week. there'll be a fair bit of rain on our way, but look at that, look at those temperatures — 1a degrees celsius. but remember, gale—force winds, potentially, almost anywhere in the uk. that's it from me, bye—bye. hello and welcome to bbc news. i'm reged ahmad. officials have postponed one of the biggest football matches in argentina's history after a bus carrying one of the teams was attacked by rival fans, injuring several of the players. the final of the south american club championship, the copa libertadores, was due to take
around six again in edinburgh, seven maybe in liverpool, possibly getting up to around 10 degrees in plymouth. that big low in the atlantic starts whooshing in much milder air, much, much milder air, in our direction. but with that, you can see a lot of arrows here, so that means stronger winds — in fact, risk of gails on the way. and it is a big area of low pressure, with smaller lows even running around it, and these could be responsible for bringing some very strong winds to some parts of...
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plymouth and capel curig, in conwy, north—west wales, 72.rea of low pressure that brought those strong winds was this onejust heading to the western side of norway. the main parent low though still remains anchored to the north—west of scotland and indeed it's edging closer to the northern isles. so those winds are still pretty strong and we're going to see further heavy rain or plenty of showers floating in on those strong winds over the next few hours. there will be showers elsewhere, particularly north—west england, northern ireland, and some still affecting southern wales, southern coastal counts of england, but it's the brisk winds that, if you're heading outside, are keeping temperatures up — 4—7 degrees celsius. now, the winds are still going to be pretty strong for the first part of friday morning as our low gets close to the northern isles, where gusts, i think, could reach around 50—60 miles an hour, maybe even a few gusts a bit stronger than that. and it's those strong winds that will continue to feed the showers in. they're alway
plymouth and capel curig, in conwy, north—west wales, 72.rea of low pressure that brought those strong winds was this onejust heading to the western side of norway. the main parent low though still remains anchored to the north—west of scotland and indeed it's edging closer to the northern isles. so those winds are still pretty strong and we're going to see further heavy rain or plenty of showers floating in on those strong winds over the next few hours. there will be showers elsewhere,...
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many believe it people would have feet to stick around for a month at plymouth comes to the man mad and who would. believe. that he. had was to meet with them and make. a turn of the twentieth century germany was in colonial competition with france and england. as a result it created alliances with countries wishing to end french or british colonial rule. in one thousand and five the german cars or through. his support behind morocco's bid for independence and to underscore that position the kaiser made a state visit to morocco that year. germany lost eight million citizens to world war two and faced the post-war years with a severe manpower shortage. to rebuild germany needed men and negotiated guest worker agreements with countries across southern europe and by the mid one nine hundred sixty s. morocco and tunisia. shift sabri a german of tunis in descent had been a spiritual guide to many arabs who came from north africa since the one nine hundred sixty s. . on thought but at the turn.
many believe it people would have feet to stick around for a month at plymouth comes to the man mad and who would. believe. that he. had was to meet with them and make. a turn of the twentieth century germany was in colonial competition with france and england. as a result it created alliances with countries wishing to end french or british colonial rule. in one thousand and five the german cars or through. his support behind morocco's bid for independence and to underscore that position the...
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around six again in edinburgh, seven maybe in liverpool, possibly getting up to around ten degrees in plymouthntic starts whooshing in much milder air, much, much milder air, in our direction. but with that, you can see a lot of arrows here, so that means stronger winds — in fact, risk of gales on the way. and it is a big area of low pressure, with smaller lows even running around it, and these could be responsible for bringing some very strong winds to some parts of the country during the course of the week. so we're keeping an eye on next week. there'll be a fair bit of rain on our way, but look at that. look at those temperatures — 111 degrees celsius. but remember, gale—force winds, potentially, almost anywhere in the uk. that's it from me, bye—bye. this is bbc news, the headlines: theresa may has written an open letter to the british public, urging people to back her brexit deal. the plan was finalised with the european commission president, jean—claude juncker, in brussels ahead of a historic summit on sunday. but it faces widespread opposition in the british parliament. one of the bigge
around six again in edinburgh, seven maybe in liverpool, possibly getting up to around ten degrees in plymouthntic starts whooshing in much milder air, much, much milder air, in our direction. but with that, you can see a lot of arrows here, so that means stronger winds — in fact, risk of gales on the way. and it is a big area of low pressure, with smaller lows even running around it, and these could be responsible for bringing some very strong winds to some parts of the country during the...
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you get the pilgrims land at plymouth and notice here between e maps, we looked at how she erases jamestown from the history. talked about them in a sense they are not a founding. they are not going to appear on any map. they are not there yet. they can't be on that map. 1620 they are already there. what does she say? the ship arrived in 1619. close enough. she painted a dutch ship with egros from africa. it appears as it was associated ith live isry -- with slavery. which is why she doesn't want it to be a turningpoint in american history. you can't not talk about slavery. if you say the pilgrims came here for freedom, you could ignore the fact that they had slaves, which they did and second of all, you can say that the whole slavery business is not part of the central identity of america. hat happened down south. it was a morally elevated crew of people who came. this is creating a national story that is doing an important cultural work in creating that sense of a national identity. >> watch the entire lecture saturday
you get the pilgrims land at plymouth and notice here between e maps, we looked at how she erases jamestown from the history. talked about them in a sense they are not a founding. they are not going to appear on any map. they are not there yet. they can't be on that map. 1620 they are already there. what does she say? the ship arrived in 1619. close enough. she painted a dutch ship with egros from africa. it appears as it was associated ith live isry -- with slavery. which is why she doesn't...
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the top recorded on the western edge of the isle of wight. 72 in plymouth, and in conway in north—westtill to the north—west of scotland and that is what is continuing to bring strong winds stop we are seeing a number of heavy showers flowing into the western side of scotland and it will stay windy, for northern ireland, north—west india and further south. —— north—west england. not entirely dry but not particularly cold. those strong winds will continue to push an across scotland, particularly the northern isles. perhaps 50—60 miles per hour. it is followed by plenty of showers. brisk winds continuing to load the showers in the much of the day. the downpours do not last too long. brighter spells interspersed. showers continuing to wales, north—west england. stilla few in the southern counties but becoming rarer in the afternoon. temperatures reaching a high of 12 degrees towards the south. for the important weekend, another bout of rain across england and wales. slow to clear its weight is words. across east anglia, south—east england, it will be raining for most of the day. slow to e
the top recorded on the western edge of the isle of wight. 72 in plymouth, and in conway in north—westtill to the north—west of scotland and that is what is continuing to bring strong winds stop we are seeing a number of heavy showers flowing into the western side of scotland and it will stay windy, for northern ireland, north—west india and further south. —— north—west england. not entirely dry but not particularly cold. those strong winds will continue to push an across scotland,...
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looking at that rain in the afternoon rush hour, in plymouth, cardiff, wet conditions, the rain movingest england and the west of scotland and those black arrows show the wind gusts, up to 60 mph, perhaps a touch stronger unexposed coasts. the wet and windy weather sweeps eastwards but low— pressure weather sweeps eastwards but low—pressure is still in charge going into the weekend. things not really settling down an awful lot, there will still be quite a few showers packing into the south and some will be heavy and thundery. some sunny spells and still quite mild, 11-14d. some sunny spells and still quite mild, 11—14d. on sunday, remembrance sunday, similar with spells of sunshine but heavy downpours as well. this is beyond 100 days. i'm katty kay and christian fraser is with me in washington. our top stories: police say a former us marine with suspected mental health issues is responsible for killing 12 people in a bar in california, including a policeman. democrats express concern about the future of the investigation into alleged russian meddling during the 2016 election, after pre
looking at that rain in the afternoon rush hour, in plymouth, cardiff, wet conditions, the rain movingest england and the west of scotland and those black arrows show the wind gusts, up to 60 mph, perhaps a touch stronger unexposed coasts. the wet and windy weather sweeps eastwards but low— pressure weather sweeps eastwards but low—pressure is still in charge going into the weekend. things not really settling down an awful lot, there will still be quite a few showers packing into the south...
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historian as well as author of manufactured crisis the untold story of the iran nucular scare and in plymouth we cross to patrick kennings and he is a journalist writer and founder of the news website twenty first century wired dot com all right gentlemen crosstalk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i always appreciate it and i to open up by saying thanking all three of you to come here to speak out on the behalf of the profession known as jerk.
historian as well as author of manufactured crisis the untold story of the iran nucular scare and in plymouth we cross to patrick kennings and he is a journalist writer and founder of the news website twenty first century wired dot com all right gentlemen crosstalk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i always appreciate it and i to open up by saying thanking all three of you to come here to speak out on the behalf of the profession known as jerk.
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around six again in edinburgh, seven maybe in liverpool, possibly getting up to around ten degrees in plymouth change. that big low in the atlantic starts whooshing in much milder air, much, much milder air, in our direction. but with that, you can see a lot of arrows here, so that means stronger winds — in fact, risk of gales on the way. and it is a big area of low pressure, with smaller lows even running around it, and these could be responsible for bringing some very strong winds to some parts of the country during the course of the week. so we're keeping an eye on next week. there'll be a fair bit of rain on our way, but look at that. look at those temperatures — 14 degrees celsius. but remember, gale—force winds, potentially, almost anywhere in the uk. that's it from me, bye—bye. hello, this is bbc news. i'm reged ahmad. our top stories: theresa may is set to meet eu leaders at a summit where they'll approve the withdrawal agreement with the uk and the declaration on future relations. mrs may is still facing difficulties getting the deal through parliament so she's written an open letter
around six again in edinburgh, seven maybe in liverpool, possibly getting up to around ten degrees in plymouth change. that big low in the atlantic starts whooshing in much milder air, much, much milder air, in our direction. but with that, you can see a lot of arrows here, so that means stronger winds — in fact, risk of gales on the way. and it is a big area of low pressure, with smaller lows even running around it, and these could be responsible for bringing some very strong winds to some...
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vice president mike presents arrive for plymouth every apec meetings he restated u.s. grievances with china and stayed on message throughout the weekend earlier today mr pence warned asian nations against and gauge men in china's vaunted belt and wrote an issue that saying we don't drown our partners in a sea of debt we don't coerce or compromise your independence we do not offer a constrictor ring belt or one way road stay tuned this week for more from the apec summit and the region and staying in asia nice on motor company has forced chairman carlos goan out after he was arrested he was arrested for alleged financial crimes nissan says internal auditor it discovered evidence of efforts by mr goen to mislead his colleagues at nissan quote over many years before today the brazilian born executive was most well known for his reputed reboot of nissan and french automaker renault mr going personally chair the corporate partnership between the two as well as serving.
vice president mike presents arrive for plymouth every apec meetings he restated u.s. grievances with china and stayed on message throughout the weekend earlier today mr pence warned asian nations against and gauge men in china's vaunted belt and wrote an issue that saying we don't drown our partners in a sea of debt we don't coerce or compromise your independence we do not offer a constrictor ring belt or one way road stay tuned this week for more from the apec summit and the region and...
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western edge of the isle of wight, at the needles — a gust of 82 miles an hour recorded here. 72 in plymouthtes that got into the 60s too. the area of low pressure that brought those strong winds was this one just heading to the western side of norway at the moment. the main parent low was still to the north—west of scotland and that is what is continuing to bring these strong winds. at the moment we are seeing a number of heavy showers flowing in to the western side of scotland and it will stay very windy here. windy too for northern ireland, north—west england, even further south. the winds are noticeably brisk, although continuing to gradually ease down. there's still some showers coming in to southern wales and southern counties of england. not entirely dry but, if you're heading outside over the next hour or two, it's not particularly cold. temperatures between 4 and 7 degrees for many of us. those strong winds will continue to push in across scotland, particularly the northern isles, actually, where i think we could gusts as strong as 50—60 miles per hour, perhaps even a touch stronger
western edge of the isle of wight, at the needles — a gust of 82 miles an hour recorded here. 72 in plymouthtes that got into the 60s too. the area of low pressure that brought those strong winds was this one just heading to the western side of norway at the moment. the main parent low was still to the north—west of scotland and that is what is continuing to bring these strong winds. at the moment we are seeing a number of heavy showers flowing in to the western side of scotland and it will...
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of dollars spent a new study finds that america's the war on terror has quadrupled the number of plymouth extremists around the world. you know bob pure gold gold french m.p.'s are told to ditch.
of dollars spent a new study finds that america's the war on terror has quadrupled the number of plymouth extremists around the world. you know bob pure gold gold french m.p.'s are told to ditch.
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at two — in plymouth, a crowdfunding campaign was launched aiming to raise a statue to nancy astor, thee rapper formerly known as kanye west announced that he is stepping back from politics. ‘ye‘ says he wants to focus on creativity. carol hall. on wednesday, the choirs of the uk parliament and the german bundestag held a joint concert with the southbank sinfonia in westminster hall to mark the centenary of the armistice which ended the first world war. it's a great honour for me to stay here and i think it's a very important symbol that our choirs sing together. we were enemies during the two world wars and now we are friends since the end of the second world war. it's very important to stay together. choral music. now for the tale of a prime minister, a painter and the myth of perseus. arthur balfour was a young and wealthy tory mp when he asked his friend, the pre—raphaelite artist edward burne—jones, to decorate the drawing room of his london home. as a new show at tate britain reveals, it proved an epic project. the perseus cycle is one of burne—jones's great achievements. itjust s
at two — in plymouth, a crowdfunding campaign was launched aiming to raise a statue to nancy astor, thee rapper formerly known as kanye west announced that he is stepping back from politics. ‘ye‘ says he wants to focus on creativity. carol hall. on wednesday, the choirs of the uk parliament and the german bundestag held a joint concert with the southbank sinfonia in westminster hall to mark the centenary of the armistice which ended the first world war. it's a great honour for me to stay...
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lovely picture of you your family this is this is the day after when you were your back i'm back in plymouth yes yes and here you shoot jacqueline to settle two and a half with here with your dad in your mom there's a family gathering must've been quite some summary for everybody but i think they were all on the lancaster those those survivors yes how important jacqueline has that been that network been of people the connections that unique in talking about what happened then because i knew some people find it quite difficult to talk about those abeyance every year we went to the reunions in frauds. which the french were very very kind. by they had a lancastrian. what call it stone. and so we went every year but of course she received a medal in the in the ceremony at the school run right how was that before you and i had about what it was most unusual because i wasn't expecting. it must have been especially in of course we have our a lovely picture of you at the zoo i think about twelve where you are a leader and a toughie. here in london we're very grateful and privileged jackman you've be
lovely picture of you your family this is this is the day after when you were your back i'm back in plymouth yes yes and here you shoot jacqueline to settle two and a half with here with your dad in your mom there's a family gathering must've been quite some summary for everybody but i think they were all on the lancaster those those survivors yes how important jacqueline has that been that network been of people the connections that unique in talking about what happened then because i knew...
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around six again in edinburgh, seven maybe in liverpool, possibly getting up to around 10 degrees in plymouth. that bibelot in the atla ntic starts to see a change. that bibelot in the atlantic starts whooshing in much milder air, much, much atlantic starts whooshing in much milderair, much, much milderair in our direction, but with that you can see a lot of arrows here, so that means stronger winds, in fact the risk of gailes on the way —— big low. and it is a big area of low pressure with small those running around it, and these could be responsible for bringing some very strong winds to some parts of the country during the course of the week. so keeping an eye on next week, there will be a fair bit of rain on ourway, week, there will be a fair bit of rain on our way, but look at that, look at those temperatures. 1a celsius, but remember, gale force winds potentially almost anywhere in the uk. that's it from me. goodbye. this is bbc news. the headlines: one of the biggest football matches in argentina's history, the copa libertadores final, has been postponed after the boca juniors team bus
around six again in edinburgh, seven maybe in liverpool, possibly getting up to around 10 degrees in plymouth. that bibelot in the atla ntic starts to see a change. that bibelot in the atlantic starts whooshing in much milder air, much, much atlantic starts whooshing in much milderair, much, much milderair in our direction, but with that you can see a lot of arrows here, so that means stronger winds, in fact the risk of gailes on the way —— big low. and it is a big area of low pressure with...
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western edge of the isle of wight, at the needles — a gust of 82 miles an hour recorded here. 72 in plymouthhe area of low pressure that brought those strong winds was this one just heading to the western side of norway at the moment. the main parent low was still to the north—west of scotland and that is what is continuing to bring these strong winds. at the moment we are seeing a number of heavy showers flowing in to the western side of scotland and it will stay very windy here. eindy too for northern ireland, north—west england, even further south. the winds are noticeably brisk, although continuing to gradually ease down. there's s till some showers coming in to southern wales and southern counties of england. not entirely dry but, if you're heading outside over the next hour or two, it's not particularly cold. temperatures between 4 and 7 degrees for many of us. those strong winds will continue to push in across scotland, particularly the northern isles, actually, where i think we could gussts as strong as 50—60 miles per hour, perhaps even a touch stronger than that in the northern isl
western edge of the isle of wight, at the needles — a gust of 82 miles an hour recorded here. 72 in plymouthhe area of low pressure that brought those strong winds was this one just heading to the western side of norway at the moment. the main parent low was still to the north—west of scotland and that is what is continuing to bring these strong winds. at the moment we are seeing a number of heavy showers flowing in to the western side of scotland and it will stay very windy here. eindy too...
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western edge of the isle of wight, at the needles — a gust of 82 miles an hour recorded here. 72 in plymoutho the 60s too. the area of low pressure that brought those strong winds was this one just heading to the western side of norway at the moment. the main parent low was still to the north—west of scotland and that is what is continuing to bring these strong winds. at the moment we are seeing a number of heavy showers flowing in to the western side of scotland and it will stay very windy here. windy too for northern ireland, north—west england, even further south. the winds are noticeably brisk, although continuing to gradually ease down. there's still some showers coming in to southern wales and southern counties of england. not entirely dry but, if you're heading outside over the next hour or two, it's not particularly cold. temperatures between 4 and 7 degrees for many of us. those strong winds will continue to push in across scotland, particularly the northern isles, actually, where i think we could gusts as strong as 50—60 miles per hour, perhaps even a touch stronger than that in th
western edge of the isle of wight, at the needles — a gust of 82 miles an hour recorded here. 72 in plymoutho the 60s too. the area of low pressure that brought those strong winds was this one just heading to the western side of norway at the moment. the main parent low was still to the north—west of scotland and that is what is continuing to bring these strong winds. at the moment we are seeing a number of heavy showers flowing in to the western side of scotland and it will stay very windy...