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plymouth begins with 50 people.0 at the beginning of the winter and by the end there is 50. it was always 1/10 the size of the population of massachusetts but massachusetts attracts between 15-20,000 migrants during the 1640s and you might focus on this detail. the women of the great migration at on average eight children over the course of their lives and those children tends to live healthy lives. on average more than 6 of them lived to adulthood. they lived into their 60s, 70s and 80s, this is the recipe for a population explosion. these people swarmed native people still trying to recover from the epidemic which leads to a critical point. for those of us who are familiar with arguments of jared diamond, there's a tendency to place too much process on epidemic disease. i am not discounting how important it was. it did devastating work among native people but if we concentrate on epidemic disease as an accident of history we take colonists off the hook and the fact of the matter is they took advantage of native am
plymouth begins with 50 people.0 at the beginning of the winter and by the end there is 50. it was always 1/10 the size of the population of massachusetts but massachusetts attracts between 15-20,000 migrants during the 1640s and you might focus on this detail. the women of the great migration at on average eight children over the course of their lives and those children tends to live healthy lives. on average more than 6 of them lived to adulthood. they lived into their 60s, 70s and 80s, this...
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in it apus to argue that indians were the real heroes of plymouth's founding.ed themselves like model christians where as the supposedly saintly pilgrims behave like villains. and hypocrites. apus meticulously laid out how the pilgrims had introduced themselves to the wampanoags à Ãand losing their corn. then had the audacity to turn to Ãfor help. yet the chief to his moral credit oblige. like a true christian. imbued with the principles of charity and forgiveness. no people could be used better than they were. the wampanoags gave the english venison and sold them many hogs heads of corn. had it not been for this humane act of the indians, every white man would have been swept from the new england colonies. he also contended that Ãson pimeticom was "the greatest man that ever lived upon the american shores. apus even ranked him higher than the namesake of my university george washington because the say jim fought against the greater tyranny with far more needs at its disposal. in apus's telling, pimeticom was no misguided hothead for taking up arms against colo
in it apus to argue that indians were the real heroes of plymouth's founding.ed themselves like model christians where as the supposedly saintly pilgrims behave like villains. and hypocrites. apus meticulously laid out how the pilgrims had introduced themselves to the wampanoags à Ãand losing their corn. then had the audacity to turn to Ãfor help. yet the chief to his moral credit oblige. like a true christian. imbued with the principles of charity and forgiveness. no people could be used...
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plymouth begins with 50 people.hundred at the beginning of the winter by the end of it there is 50. and, it was always one tenth the size of the population of massachusetts. the massachusetts attract somewhere between 15 and 20000 migrants during the 1630s. and, lady terry might want to focus on this detail. the women of the great migration, and an average eight children. over the course of their lives. those children tend to live healthy lives. on average more than six of them live to adulthood. not just outdoor hood, the first generation of colonists msa, routinely lived into their 60s and 70s and 80s. this is the recipe for your a population explosion. i say it is fair to see that these people swarmed native people who are still trying to recover from the epidemic. which leads to a critical. i say for your those of us who are familiar with the arguments of jared diamond see, there is a tendency to place is it too much emphasis on epidemic disease. i am not discounting how important it was. devastating work among
plymouth begins with 50 people.hundred at the beginning of the winter by the end of it there is 50. and, it was always one tenth the size of the population of massachusetts. the massachusetts attract somewhere between 15 and 20000 migrants during the 1630s. and, lady terry might want to focus on this detail. the women of the great migration, and an average eight children. over the course of their lives. those children tend to live healthy lives. on average more than six of them live to...
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the battle of plymouth. today plymouth, north carolina, is a small town of less than 4,000 people.hat said the government in plymouth, north carolina, has never really reflected the population that lives there, at least not recently. the majority of the people in plymouth are african-american. the town's about 70% black, and it's been that way for a long time. plymouth has never been represented by a black mayor. and the city council has always been majority white. plymouth forever has been a mostly black town with a mostly white government. well, this week, tuesday, plymouth, north carolina, held an election like a lot of towns and states did this week. and this week on tuesday in plymouth, north carolina, elected themselves as brand new mayor. his name is shawn hawkins. he was born in plymouth and served on the plymouth city council before he decided to run this year. and he won. he ousted the current mayor who has been in the job for 18 years. as of tuesday this week shawn hawkins is the first african-american ever elected mayor in plymouth, north carolina. we talked to mayor-el
the battle of plymouth. today plymouth, north carolina, is a small town of less than 4,000 people.hat said the government in plymouth, north carolina, has never really reflected the population that lives there, at least not recently. the majority of the people in plymouth are african-american. the town's about 70% black, and it's been that way for a long time. plymouth has never been represented by a black mayor. and the city council has always been majority white. plymouth forever has been a...
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temperatures reaching 10 degrees, belfast, plymouth, but still single values elsewhere., this weather front, just wiggles a bit further east. it could introduce outbreaks of rain through thursday to western parts of england, wales, northern ireland and perhaps south—west scotland. could see just one or two showers moving up the east coast affecting the north—east of scotland. these will be wintry on the high ground. a breezy day with the wind blowing up from the south—east. again temperatures reaching double figures across the south, maybe 11 or 12 in plymouth. single figures elsewhere, will remain fairly chilly. and dry and bright with sunshine. as we head into the latter parts of the week and into the weekend, low pressure skirts by southern parts of britain and heads on into the central mediterranean but another low pressure system will push into western parts of the country through the weekend, perhaps into the start of next week, bringing very mild air to our shores but also could push some rainfall across more central and eastern parts of the country as well 00:12:
temperatures reaching 10 degrees, belfast, plymouth, but still single values elsewhere., this weather front, just wiggles a bit further east. it could introduce outbreaks of rain through thursday to western parts of england, wales, northern ireland and perhaps south—west scotland. could see just one or two showers moving up the east coast affecting the north—east of scotland. these will be wintry on the high ground. a breezy day with the wind blowing up from the south—east. again...
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plymouth argyle's home game against grimsby town in league two had to be called off after a section ofds was damaged. scott bingham reports now on how the south west has been affected. the damage to the barn park and at home park may not look too serious, but the weather conditions meant workers were unable to get onto the roof of the stand to make it stay. of the stand to make it safe. sojust after midday, the club said it had no alternative but to postpone the match against grimsby. we've looked to see whether or not we could repair it, because obviously, we know there are thousands of people come into the game today, but with the wind speeds that we've got, we legally cannot go up and work from those heights to fix it. so it's absolutely with a heavy heart, but we've had to take the decision to postpone today's game. across the southwest, the high winds brought down dozens of trees, drivers were forced to find alternative routes cornwall. whilst one side of brixham road remained open. heavy rainfall saw river levels rising here at stafford in the south hams. and there was some minor
plymouth argyle's home game against grimsby town in league two had to be called off after a section ofds was damaged. scott bingham reports now on how the south west has been affected. the damage to the barn park and at home park may not look too serious, but the weather conditions meant workers were unable to get onto the roof of the stand to make it stay. of the stand to make it safe. sojust after midday, the club said it had no alternative but to postpone the match against grimsby. we've...
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temperatures reaching 10 degrees, belfast, plymouth, but still single values elsewhere. low pressure, this weather front just wriggles a bit further eastwards. so it could introduce outbreaks of rain through thursday to western parts of england, wales, northern ireland, perhaps into south—west scotland too. could see just one or two showers moving up the east coast affecting the north—east of scotland. these will be wintry on the high ground. it's going to be abreezy day with the wind blowing up from the south—east. again, temperatures reaching double figures across the south, maybe 11 or 12 in plymouth. single—figure values elsewhere will remain fairly chilly and dry and bright with some sunshine. as we head into the latter part of the week into the weekend, another area of low pressure skirts by southern parts of britain, heads on into the central mediterranean, but another low—pressure system will push into western parts of the country through the weekend, perhaps into the start of next week, bringing very mild air to our shores but also could push some rainfall acros
temperatures reaching 10 degrees, belfast, plymouth, but still single values elsewhere. low pressure, this weather front just wriggles a bit further eastwards. so it could introduce outbreaks of rain through thursday to western parts of england, wales, northern ireland, perhaps into south—west scotland too. could see just one or two showers moving up the east coast affecting the north—east of scotland. these will be wintry on the high ground. it's going to be abreezy day with the wind...
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temperatures reaching 10 degrees, belfast, plymouth, but still single values elsewhere.ther front, just wiggles a bit further eastwards. it could introduce outbreaks of rain through thursday to western parts of england, wales, northern ireland, perhaps into south—west scotland too. could see just one or two showers moving up the east coast affecting the north—east of scotland. these will be wintry on the high ground. a breezy day with the wind blowing up from the south—east. again, temperatures reaching double figures across the south, maybe 11 or 12 in plymouth. single figure values elsewhere will remain fairly chilly and dry and bright with sunshine. as we head into the latter part of the week and into the weekend, low pressure skirts by southern parts of britain, heads on into the central mediterranean, but another low—pressure system will push into western parts of the country through the weekend, perhaps into the start of next week, bringing very mild air to our shores but also could push some rainfall across more central and eastern parts of the country as well, so
temperatures reaching 10 degrees, belfast, plymouth, but still single values elsewhere.ther front, just wiggles a bit further eastwards. it could introduce outbreaks of rain through thursday to western parts of england, wales, northern ireland, perhaps into south—west scotland too. could see just one or two showers moving up the east coast affecting the north—east of scotland. these will be wintry on the high ground. a breezy day with the wind blowing up from the south—east. again,...
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temperatures reaching 10 degrees, belfast, plymouth, but still single values elsewhere. front, just wiggles a bit further east. it could introduce outbreaks of rain through thursday to western parts of england, wales, northern ireland and perhaps south—west scotland. could see just one or two showers moving up the east coast affecting the north—east of scotland. these will be wintry on the high ground. a breezy day with the wind blowing up from the south—east. again temperatures reaching double figures across the south, maybe 11 or 12 in plymouth. single figures elsewhere, will remain fairly chilly. and dry and bright with sunshine. as we head into the latter parts of the week and into the weekend, low pressure skirts by southern parts of britain and heads on into the central mediterranean but another low pressure system will push into western parts of the country through the weekend, perhaps into the start of next week, bringing very mild air to our shores but also could push some rainfall across more central and eastern parts of the country as well so turning a bit mor
temperatures reaching 10 degrees, belfast, plymouth, but still single values elsewhere. front, just wiggles a bit further east. it could introduce outbreaks of rain through thursday to western parts of england, wales, northern ireland and perhaps south—west scotland. could see just one or two showers moving up the east coast affecting the north—east of scotland. these will be wintry on the high ground. a breezy day with the wind blowing up from the south—east. again temperatures reaching...
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temperatures reaching 10 degrees, belfast, plymouth, but still single values elsewhere. east. it could introduce outbreaks of rain through thursday to western parts of england, wales, northern ireland and perhaps south—west scotland. could see just one or two showers moving up the east coast affecting the north—east of scotland. these will be wintry on the high ground. a breezy day with the wind blowing up from the south—east. again temperatures reaching double figures across the south, maybe 11 or 12 in plymouth. single figures elsewhere, will remain fairly chilly. and dry and bright with sunshine. as we head into the latter parts of the week and into the weekend, low pressure skirts by southern parts of britain and heads on into the central mediterranean but another low pressure system will push into western parts of the country through the weekend, perhaps into the start of next week, bringing very mild air to our shores but also could push some rainfall across more central and eastern parts of the country as well so turning a bit more unsettled into the weekend. i'm
temperatures reaching 10 degrees, belfast, plymouth, but still single values elsewhere. east. it could introduce outbreaks of rain through thursday to western parts of england, wales, northern ireland and perhaps south—west scotland. could see just one or two showers moving up the east coast affecting the north—east of scotland. these will be wintry on the high ground. a breezy day with the wind blowing up from the south—east. again temperatures reaching double figures across the south,...
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temperatures reaching 10 degrees, belfast, plymouth, but still single values elsewhere.ggles a bit further eastwards. so it could introduce outbreaks of rain through thursday to western parts of england, wales, northern ireland, perhaps into south—west scotland too. could see just one or two showers moving up the east coast affecting the north—east of scotland. these will be wintry on the high ground. a breezy day with the wind blowing up from the south—east. again, temperatures reaching double figures across the south, maybe 11 or 12 in plymouth. single—figure values elsewhere will remain fairly chilly and dry and bright with some sunshine. as we head into the latter part of the week into the weekend, another area of low pressure skirts by southern parts of britain, heads on into the central mediterranean, but another low—pressure system will push into western parts of the country through the weekend, perhaps into the start of next week, bringing very mild air to our shores but also could push some rainfall across more central and eastern parts of the country as well, s
temperatures reaching 10 degrees, belfast, plymouth, but still single values elsewhere.ggles a bit further eastwards. so it could introduce outbreaks of rain through thursday to western parts of england, wales, northern ireland, perhaps into south—west scotland too. could see just one or two showers moving up the east coast affecting the north—east of scotland. these will be wintry on the high ground. a breezy day with the wind blowing up from the south—east. again, temperatures reaching...
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plymouth . live live. live. live. live live. live. live. live. live live. live . live live. oh. please. liz. liz liz. please. very well continue watching on since last. or specter of socialism 30 years after the fall of the berlin wall socialism is now remarkably popular what explains this how to explain why so many successful and even privileged people look to socialism to solve social problems maybe it's because liberalism itself is failing. in the headlines for you this morning seeking to ease tensions turkey's president says he hopes to reset relations with the us ahead of. time but i feel we look at some of the key disputes between the 2 nato allies them. to continue. but. as you can see now. no country willing to accept in reaction to europe's rejection of the fight. he's trying to blackmail him to. war. more. like the turkish interior ministry said that it's not a landfill to hold europe's garbage.
plymouth . live live. live. live. live live. live. live. live. live live. live . live live. oh. please. liz. liz liz. please. very well continue watching on since last. or specter of socialism 30 years after the fall of the berlin wall socialism is now remarkably popular what explains this how to explain why so many successful and even privileged people look to socialism to solve social problems maybe it's because liberalism itself is failing. in the headlines for you this morning seeking to...
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we're mainly going to be stuck in single figures, maybe just squeezing 10 celsius towards plymouth, butthat area of rain, with a little bit of sleetiness and snow over the high ground, starts to ease away towards the south as we move through saturday night and overnight into sunday morning. with all the cloud around in the south it won't be such a cold night. certainly not compared to first thing on saturday. temperatures mostly above freezing. still a cold night to come for northern england, northern ireland and scotland as well. sunday, remembrance sunday, we're looking at some decent conditions. lots of dry and fairly sunny weather. there will be some rain working in from the west later on in the day, but much of remembrance sunday is looking fine and dry, with light winds, temperatures somewhere between 6—10, for most of us on sunday. then we start to see this frontal system heading in from west to east, through sunday night and into monday. you can see a bit of light. some sleet and snow over the highest ground, parts of northern england and scotland as well. that main band of rain
we're mainly going to be stuck in single figures, maybe just squeezing 10 celsius towards plymouth, butthat area of rain, with a little bit of sleetiness and snow over the high ground, starts to ease away towards the south as we move through saturday night and overnight into sunday morning. with all the cloud around in the south it won't be such a cold night. certainly not compared to first thing on saturday. temperatures mostly above freezing. still a cold night to come for northern england,...
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remain distinct chilly, with temperatures at six or seven degrees, whereas we're looking at 11 in plymouth some widespread fine weather all parts of the uk to enter the weekend. come the start of the new week, though, some frontal systems potentially toppling into scotland, bringing more cloud and outbreaks of rain, but perhaps some just slightly milder air aswell. but certainly to start our new week, we are looking at fine weather, but a colder outlook than we have been used to. a very warm welcome to bbc news. my name is mike embley. our top stories: defying beijing — president trump signs legislation backing protesters in hong kong. the islands government says it opposes and regrets his decision. more protests in malta, as an investigation into the murder of a prominentjournalist is putting the government under intense pressure. from makeup advice to human rights watch — we speak to the tiktok star who claims china tried to censor her free speech. and clive james — one of australia's most celebrated broadcasters and writers — has died at the age of 80.
remain distinct chilly, with temperatures at six or seven degrees, whereas we're looking at 11 in plymouth some widespread fine weather all parts of the uk to enter the weekend. come the start of the new week, though, some frontal systems potentially toppling into scotland, bringing more cloud and outbreaks of rain, but perhaps some just slightly milder air aswell. but certainly to start our new week, we are looking at fine weather, but a colder outlook than we have been used to. a very warm...
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remain distinct chilly, with temperatures at six or seven degrees, whereas we're looking at 11 in plymouthg south, and we should see some widespread fine weather all parts of the uk to enter the weekend. come the start of the new week, though, some frontal systems potentially toppling into scotland, bringing more cloud and outbreaks of rain, but perhaps some just slightly milder air as well. but certainly to start our new week, we are looking at fine weather, but a colder outlook than we have been used to as well. good morning. welcome to breakfast, with charlie stayt and naga munchetty. our headlines today: exactly two weeks until polling day, labour sets out a new plan to target leave—voting constituencies. boris johnson's key advisor dominic cummings warns that the election is tighter than it looks, as he tells brexiteers not to be complacent. campaigners call for a 70p charge for supermarket bags for life, after a huge rise in the number being taken home by shoppers. frustration for both english teams in the champions league last night. chelsea and liverpool could have qualified,
remain distinct chilly, with temperatures at six or seven degrees, whereas we're looking at 11 in plymouthg south, and we should see some widespread fine weather all parts of the uk to enter the weekend. come the start of the new week, though, some frontal systems potentially toppling into scotland, bringing more cloud and outbreaks of rain, but perhaps some just slightly milder air as well. but certainly to start our new week, we are looking at fine weather, but a colder outlook than we have...
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plymouth, 83 mph. dover, nearly 70 mph winds.or part two of the weekend for some of us, but were not looking at stormy conditions. quite brisk winds near this low pressure towards the coast of south—west england and indeed northern scotland where saturday was quite windy. but actually, sunday begins where winds have been light ever night, parts of northern ireland, north—west england, north wales, into the midlands and if you've had some clear spells there could be a few fog patches to start the day. an area of showers working across eastern england first thing. a lot of cloud in northern england with some outbreaks of rain and to northern and eastern parts of scotland as well, but south—west scotland, northern ireland, wales, the midlands, east anglia, parts of southern england as well, there will be some drier, sunnier weather in places. these are average wind speeds. winds will start to strengthen again later around some of the coasts of south—west england as this next area of rain starts to move in and temperatures topping ou
plymouth, 83 mph. dover, nearly 70 mph winds.or part two of the weekend for some of us, but were not looking at stormy conditions. quite brisk winds near this low pressure towards the coast of south—west england and indeed northern scotland where saturday was quite windy. but actually, sunday begins where winds have been light ever night, parts of northern ireland, north—west england, north wales, into the midlands and if you've had some clear spells there could be a few fog patches to...
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we're mainly going to be stuck in single figures, maybe just squeezing 10 celsius towards plymouth, but—9. that area of rain, with a little bit of sleetiness and snow over the high ground, starts to ease away towards the south as we move through saturday night and overnight into sunday morning. with all the cloud around in the south it won't be such a cold night. certainly not compared to first thing on saturday. temperatures mostly above freezing. still a cold night to come for northern england, northern ireland and scotland as well. sunday, remembrance sunday, we're looking at some decent conditions. lots of dry and fairly sunny weather. there will be some rain working in from the west later on in the day, but much of remembrance sunday is looking fine and dry, with light winds, temperatures somewhere between 6—10, for most of us on sunday. then we start to see this frontal system heading in from west to east, through sunday night and into monday. you can see a bit of light. some sleet and snow over the highest ground, parts of northern england and scotland as well. that main band of
we're mainly going to be stuck in single figures, maybe just squeezing 10 celsius towards plymouth, but—9. that area of rain, with a little bit of sleetiness and snow over the high ground, starts to ease away towards the south as we move through saturday night and overnight into sunday morning. with all the cloud around in the south it won't be such a cold night. certainly not compared to first thing on saturday. temperatures mostly above freezing. still a cold night to come for northern...
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>> reporter: there is a monument every few feet here on the hill to the first burial ground and plymouths honors as the plaque reads the struggles of native people to survive today. just a statement of history, but an acknowledgment of the presents. >> we are still fighting with our very own trustee who we had treaties with we agreed to have a relationship in the 17 hundreds and still fighting that fight today to have our land. >> reporter: this thanksgiving, tall oak the only surviving cocreator of the national day of mourning hopes you think less about the native's contribution to a meal nearly 400 years ago and more about the plaque on the monument reads, the genocide of many of theirs people and theft of their lean and assault on their culture. >> it was a terrible way to show your gratitude after you've been given everything to make it possible for you to survive. >> in the fight over land, the trump administration bureau of indian affairs reversed an obama era recognition of the tribal land trust and on the eve of the house vote in may to reaffirm the recognition of those tribal la
>> reporter: there is a monument every few feet here on the hill to the first burial ground and plymouths honors as the plaque reads the struggles of native people to survive today. just a statement of history, but an acknowledgment of the presents. >> we are still fighting with our very own trustee who we had treaties with we agreed to have a relationship in the 17 hundreds and still fighting that fight today to have our land. >> reporter: this thanksgiving, tall oak the only...
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to the pilgrims first burial ground, to plymouth rock, the statue.this stone commemorating the national day of mourning honors the struggles of native peoples to survive today. not just a statement of history but an acknowledgement of the president. >> we're still fighting with our very own trustee who we had treaties with, that we agreed to have a relationship back in the 1 1700s, and we're still have that fight today. >> reporter: this thanksgiving, the only surviving co-creator of the national day of mourning hopes that you think less about the natives' contribution to a meal nearly 400 years ago and more about, as the plaque on the monument reads, the genocide of millions of their people, the theft of their land, and the relentless assault on their culture. >> it was a terrible way to show your gratitude after you've been given everything to make it possible for you to survive. >> reporter: in the fight for sovereignty, the trump administration's bureau of indian affairs reversed an obama era recognition of tribal land trusts. on the eve of a hou
to the pilgrims first burial ground, to plymouth rock, the statue.this stone commemorating the national day of mourning honors the struggles of native peoples to survive today. not just a statement of history but an acknowledgement of the president. >> we're still fighting with our very own trustee who we had treaties with, that we agreed to have a relationship back in the 1 1700s, and we're still have that fight today. >> reporter: this thanksgiving, the only surviving co-creator...
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outbreaks of rain along the irish sea coast and down towards the southwest. 10 degrees for belfast and plymouthng at single digits. we will still have sunny spells to compensate. heading into low pressure and further ease words and pledging to western parts of scotla nd pledging to western parts of scotland and quite a feature blowing up scotland and quite a feature blowing up from the southeast and a place of a few showers into the eastern coast of scotla nd a few showers into the eastern coast of scotland and these will be wintry of scotland and these will be wintry of the high ground. and perhaps into the southwest into wales for the afternoon. temperatures here are ten or 11 degrees and at least you have the sunshine in the northeast. heading into the end of the week and the weekend, this next area of low pressure skirts the country and pushes into the mediterranean for the weekend for another area of low pressure starting to push to western parts of the country. we will tend to have more cloud and rain and fairly strong winds and isobars and we noticed orange colours there and it will be t
outbreaks of rain along the irish sea coast and down towards the southwest. 10 degrees for belfast and plymouthng at single digits. we will still have sunny spells to compensate. heading into low pressure and further ease words and pledging to western parts of scotla nd pledging to western parts of scotland and quite a feature blowing up scotland and quite a feature blowing up from the southeast and a place of a few showers into the eastern coast of scotla nd a few showers into the eastern...
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so the pilgrim's first burial ground, the plymouth rock, but this stone commemorating the national day, the struggles of native peoples to survive today. not just a statement of history but an acknowledgment of the present. >> we're still fighting with our very own trusty who we agreed to have a relationship with back in the 1700s and still fighting that fight to have our land. >> this thanksgiving, tall oak, the only surviving co-creator of the national day of mourning, hopes that you think less about the natives' contribution to a meal and more about, as the plaque on the monument reads, the genocide of millions of native people, the theft of their land and the relentless assault on their culture. >> it was a terrible way to show your gratitude after you've been given everything to make it possible for you to survive. >> in the fight over land, the trump administration's bureau of indian affairs reversed an obama era recognition of the tribal land trust, and on the eve of the house vote in may, the two reaffirmed the recognition of those tribal lands. president trump tweeted that rep
so the pilgrim's first burial ground, the plymouth rock, but this stone commemorating the national day, the struggles of native peoples to survive today. not just a statement of history but an acknowledgment of the present. >> we're still fighting with our very own trusty who we agreed to have a relationship with back in the 1700s and still fighting that fight to have our land. >> this thanksgiving, tall oak, the only surviving co-creator of the national day of mourning, hopes that...
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. >> reporter: in plymouth, michigan, rita dunning, a former auto worker proudly shows her support forup truck. >> women in michigan love president trump. >> i saw your truck. >> women quit saying women are not for trump. >> reporter: tell that to amy neil a marketing director who says the inquiry is long overdue. >> i think it's heading in the right direction finally, the impeachment. i think we're getting the evidence we need, and i -- you know, i hope he gets what's coming to him. >> ups worker steven play says it's the democrats who deserve to have what's coming to them. he says for undermining a president who has done so well on the economy. >> look at the real estate. i mean, house goes on the market, it's gone in a week. i mean, the economy's just bo booming. >> reporter: since trump's election, the state's unemployment rate has dropped nearly one point. he narrowly won michigan in twi2016 after obama won it twice. >> he needs to face consequences for his actions. >> she says it's about more than just the bottom line. >> i think it's important that the inquiry be going on. i als
. >> reporter: in plymouth, michigan, rita dunning, a former auto worker proudly shows her support forup truck. >> women in michigan love president trump. >> i saw your truck. >> women quit saying women are not for trump. >> reporter: tell that to amy neil a marketing director who says the inquiry is long overdue. >> i think it's heading in the right direction finally, the impeachment. i think we're getting the evidence we need, and i -- you know, i hope he...
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plymouth time of year i just searched the list and find for the trouble up. to over come. and come here to come up it's time for. a little coming up ahead. please listen carefully. to suit the needs to do currently live discover the a slim. live subscribe to documentary to. not all think. well i guess sometimes i. think that. takes deep into the german culture of looking at the stereotype of clay in here think the future of the country but i don't. need to see it take to describe the day i'm telling you it's all about. the time rachel joined me from the sunday w e post show and this is your balls speaking when i come to the show with the ding dong xoai concerts illustrious guests elin. live. don't come tonight. 3 weeks w. . this is g.w. news live from berlin tonight taking the case for impeachment to the people who come to war. good morning everyone so u.s. house of representatives opens historic public impeachment hearings against president. in the biggest challenge yet to his presidency democrats want to prove that he abused his power also coming up palestinian militants
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we're mainly going to be stuck in single figures, maybe just squeezing 10 celsius towards plymouth, butof rain, with a little bit of sleetiness and snow over the high ground, starts to ease away towards the south as we move through saturday night and overnight into sunday morning. with all the cloud around in the south it won't be such a cold night. certainly not compared to first thing on saturday. temperatures mostly above freezing. still a cold night to come for northern england, northern ireland and scotland as well. sunday, remembrance sunday, we're looking at some decent conditions. lots of dry and fairly sunny weather. there will be some rain working in from the west later on in the day, but much of remembrance sunday is looking fine and dry, with light winds, temperatures somewhere between 6—10, for most of us on sunday. then we start to see this frontal system heading in from west to east, through sunday night and into monday. you can see a bit of light. some sleet and snow over the highest ground, parts of northern england and scotland as well. that main band of rain should cl
we're mainly going to be stuck in single figures, maybe just squeezing 10 celsius towards plymouth, butof rain, with a little bit of sleetiness and snow over the high ground, starts to ease away towards the south as we move through saturday night and overnight into sunday morning. with all the cloud around in the south it won't be such a cold night. certainly not compared to first thing on saturday. temperatures mostly above freezing. still a cold night to come for northern england, northern...
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the chp says neither was his plymouth, nor was he wearing a seat belt at the of the crash. >> i'm blessed to be alive. >>> moving on to felicity huffman, we're getting our first look at the actress performing her community service at the teen project in los angeles sunday. a source close to felicity tells us she's been going to the sendsen center the last two years to help young women get their ged. the actress left wearing an empty cupcake holder. >>> let's switch gears. you have a connection to demi. >> sort of. tony acted in "ghost" with her. >> well, now demi has a memoire that is raising eyebrows and she appeared on "red table talk" with daughters rumer and tallulah to talk about some of the most shocking moments. >> do you refer to yourself as an addict? >> i fully identify as an addict, alcoholic. >> when i was 15 i guzzled vodka and i almost died of alcohol poisoning. >> i would be drunk and start hyper ventilating. >> another revelation her marriage to ashton kutcher was dramatic. >> i ended up pregnant and lost the baby at almost six months. >> so much of that time, especially w
the chp says neither was his plymouth, nor was he wearing a seat belt at the of the crash. >> i'm blessed to be alive. >>> moving on to felicity huffman, we're getting our first look at the actress performing her community service at the teen project in los angeles sunday. a source close to felicity tells us she's been going to the sendsen center the last two years to help young women get their ged. the actress left wearing an empty cupcake holder. >>> let's switch...
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. >> reporter: in plymouth, michigan rita dunning a former auto worker proudly shows her support for>> women in michigan love president trump end of story. >> reporter: i saw your truck. >> yeah. women keep -- quit saying women are not for trump. >> reporter: tell that to amy neal a marketing director who says the inquiry is long overdue.>> i think it's heading right direction finally, the impeachment. i think we're getting the evidence we need and i, you know, i hope he gets what's coming to him. >> reporter: u.p.s. worker steven play says it's the democrats who deserve to have what is coming to them. he says for undermining a president who has done so well on the economy. >> look at the real estate. the house goes on the market it's gone in a week. the economy is booming. >> reporter: since trump's election the state's unemployment rate has dropped nearly one point. it should be noted he narrowly won michigan in 2016 by just over 10,000 votes. after obama won it twice. >> he needs to face consequences for his actions. >> reporter: christine williams is a small business owner who su
. >> reporter: in plymouth, michigan rita dunning a former auto worker proudly shows her support for>> women in michigan love president trump end of story. >> reporter: i saw your truck. >> yeah. women keep -- quit saying women are not for trump. >> reporter: tell that to amy neal a marketing director who says the inquiry is long overdue.>> i think it's heading right direction finally, the impeachment. i think we're getting the evidence we need and i, you...
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the guys to play to ring the plate to control the game and to win and make them become plymouths and it's not the 1st time that we win in the end so it's also quality of the team perhaps it was a piece of luck but they jurists and composure working. to just believe i think in what we do. to show a lot of courage they were very hot and the club is very a call and they stayed calm in the beginning when the winds were not there and we don't change now keep going and and if we keep going everybody is doing his job then you can be successful and that's what we don't do for cologne he was desperate for points and it was a picture of a coach baffled by a lot so i got the boot the following day assistant coaches are great have like an month which means it will take charge in the meantime hoffenheim may not look a top team per se but they have the mindset necessary to deliver wins and are quietly building momentum now let's look at a place like. than i was once again man of the match against tampa and that's following up last week showing when he notched 3 goals and 20 assists meloxicam when
the guys to play to ring the plate to control the game and to win and make them become plymouths and it's not the 1st time that we win in the end so it's also quality of the team perhaps it was a piece of luck but they jurists and composure working. to just believe i think in what we do. to show a lot of courage they were very hot and the club is very a call and they stayed calm in the beginning when the winds were not there and we don't change now keep going and and if we keep going everybody...
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pressure edges closer, increasing cloud, outbreaks of rain in the west later in the day. 11 degrees in plymouthes to affect the western side of the uk, but higher pressure over the eastern half. even beyond the middle of the week, we will have diseased—west city. quite breezy across the board, windy and the west, with more cloud, further east, a better chance of staying dry. —— this east—west setup. temperatures creeping up into the low teens by the weekend. this is bbc news, i'm rebecca jones. the headlines at two: prince andrew categorically denies having sex with an american women who says she was forced to sleep with him when she was just 17. i can absolutely, categorically, tell you that it did not happen. the duke of york said he does not regret his friendship with the convicted sex offender, jeffrey epstein. in the election — the conservatives promise all migrants will be treated equally after brexit, regardless of where they come from — but the foreign secretary rules out setting a target for the number of people entering the uk. it is not just it is notjust the volume, it is the kind o
pressure edges closer, increasing cloud, outbreaks of rain in the west later in the day. 11 degrees in plymouthes to affect the western side of the uk, but higher pressure over the eastern half. even beyond the middle of the week, we will have diseased—west city. quite breezy across the board, windy and the west, with more cloud, further east, a better chance of staying dry. —— this east—west setup. temperatures creeping up into the low teens by the weekend. this is bbc news, i'm...
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. >> in 1935, with his parents' plymouth coupe and $100, david heads to south dakota, home to the sioux and blackfoot indians, such as those seen in this rare film footage from the era. >> this is the first photo. you can see how young he was. >> but he has his sketch pad and his pencils, and he's drawing away. why do you think they trusted him? >> he was a very loving individual, and i think he just slipped right into their lifestyle. >> miller came at the right time, and he was young. they knew he wasn't working for the government. and because of that, he earned their trust. and once they trusted him, they would share things with him. >> this is white cow bull. he's a very famous indian, and they were friends. >> one day, while sketching joseph white cow bull, the elderly indian warrior starts talking about the famous battle fought six decades before and recounts seeing the man the indians called "longhair." he describes him as wearing a white buckskin jacket, the one that custer famously wore, and leading the charge. then white bull begins to tell david his secret -- that his shot ma
. >> in 1935, with his parents' plymouth coupe and $100, david heads to south dakota, home to the sioux and blackfoot indians, such as those seen in this rare film footage from the era. >> this is the first photo. you can see how young he was. >> but he has his sketch pad and his pencils, and he's drawing away. why do you think they trusted him? >> he was a very loving individual, and i think he just slipped right into their lifestyle. >> miller came at the right...
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again temperatures reaching double figures, maybe 11 or 12 in plymouth.latter past of the week and has met part the weekend, low pressure skirts by and heads into the central mediterranean but another low pressure system will push into western parts of the country through the weekend, perhaps into the start of next week, bringing mild air to oui’ of next week, bringing mild air to our shores but also could push some rainfall across more central and eastern parts of the country as well so turning a bit more unsettled into the weekend. i'm kasia madera with bbc world news. our top story: hundreds of activists in hong kong remain under siege inside polytechnic university. several prominent figures in hong kong have entered the polytechnic university and persuaded a number of anti—government protesters under the age of 18 to leave. the us secretary state, mike pompeo, has announced that washington no longer considers israeli settlements in the occupied west bank illegal, reversing four decades of american foreign policy. and this story is still getting a lot
again temperatures reaching double figures, maybe 11 or 12 in plymouth.latter past of the week and has met part the weekend, low pressure skirts by and heads into the central mediterranean but another low pressure system will push into western parts of the country through the weekend, perhaps into the start of next week, bringing mild air to oui’ of next week, bringing mild air to our shores but also could push some rainfall across more central and eastern parts of the country as well so...
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europe's oldest tattoo artist he may even be the world's oldest working one at $87.00 price from plymouth england has lost count of how many people he's tattooed and though his clientele has changed over the decades doc says there's one thing that has stood the test of time. how does a small shop implement a living legend darryl dr pryce age 87 and day in day out he works on human bodies he's worn out hundreds of machines and season self as a scribe not an artist he's proud of being the oldest touch you artist in there up 70 years ago his motifs were for criminals sailors ladies of love nowadays they're for the rich and poor young and old that's for business the fine line between love and hate. the love business to to assume the love for this with full of all because of a. personal relationship that was opened. his 1st tattoo in 1945 he was 13 his mother was furious and was about to be him until she saw the word mother. duck price fell for ours and itself talked with sometimes he made bad mistakes he has a reading and spelling weakness his home in wales cape town sydney the stations befor
europe's oldest tattoo artist he may even be the world's oldest working one at $87.00 price from plymouth england has lost count of how many people he's tattooed and though his clientele has changed over the decades doc says there's one thing that has stood the test of time. how does a small shop implement a living legend darryl dr pryce age 87 and day in day out he works on human bodies he's worn out hundreds of machines and season self as a scribe not an artist he's proud of being the oldest...
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going up to ten in london, cardiff and plymouth thursday will bring in more rain at times much of thep stories... us house investigators release the first transcripts of those who have come before the impeachment inquiry. mps make their pitches to succeed john bercow as speaker of the house of commons, in the first election for the post in more than a decade. we're now down to the final two with a winner expected in the next hour. also on the programme... plus, as mcdonald's fires its uk chief exec for dating a fellow employee — we'll ask whether its ever ok to cosy up with a colleague. and the world series champions the washington nationals are welcomed to the white house. we'll be talking to our number one fan— ron christie. returning now to the release of certain transcripts in the impeachment inquiry. today, we got a look at what former us ambassador to ukraine marie yovanovitch and top state department official michael mckinley said during their testimony. the role of rudy giuliani was also more fully outlined. it came on the same day four white house officials failed to show up
going up to ten in london, cardiff and plymouth thursday will bring in more rain at times much of thep stories... us house investigators release the first transcripts of those who have come before the impeachment inquiry. mps make their pitches to succeed john bercow as speaker of the house of commons, in the first election for the post in more than a decade. we're now down to the final two with a winner expected in the next hour. also on the programme... plus, as mcdonald's fires its uk chief...
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he joins us from plymouth. thank you forjoining us. from what you hear from your colleagues, are these figures today a surprise to you? thank you. no, they are not a surprise. we are hearing from colleagues up and down the country that these figures reflect reality. we mustn't forget these figures translate into patients waiting on trolleys in corridors in emergency departments, where they should be in hospital beds. and it also means staff are working under incredibly difficult conditions, trying to get the best ca re conditions, trying to get the best care they can for their patients. so, demoralising for the staff, disconcerting indeed for the patient involved. what do you put it down to, what are the core reasons for this? it's a combination of things, but fundamentally there are not enough doctors and nurses in our emergency departments or indeed our hospitals to look after our patients. there is a shortage of beds within hospital so when patients need to come in we can find them somewhere to look after them. and within both prima
he joins us from plymouth. thank you forjoining us. from what you hear from your colleagues, are these figures today a surprise to you? thank you. no, they are not a surprise. we are hearing from colleagues up and down the country that these figures reflect reality. we mustn't forget these figures translate into patients waiting on trolleys in corridors in emergency departments, where they should be in hospital beds. and it also means staff are working under incredibly difficult conditions,...
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the isle of wight is a very exposed weather station and still 109 mph. 83 mph at plymouth and 61 at guernseystormy as saturday. low pressure in control, so brisk winds around the coast of south—west england and northern scotland where saturday was quite windy as well. wet weather to be had. this is how we start the day, a few fog patches and the winds are light to northern ireland, north—west england, wales and the midlands, where we have had clear spells overnight. 0utbrea ks and the midlands, where we have had clear spells overnight. outbreaks of rain showers. cloud in northern england with some seeing rain for a time and further outbreaks of rain, but the intensity easing across northern and eastern scotland. rain towards south wales later on. winds will strengthen again with this moving on because around a0 mph or so, similargot into moving on because around a0 mph or so, similar got into the far north of scotland. as for those temperatures, a0 celsius and there will be some drier areas, some sunshine to be had in places. —— 1a celsius. low pressure makes another push at us with this nex
the isle of wight is a very exposed weather station and still 109 mph. 83 mph at plymouth and 61 at guernseystormy as saturday. low pressure in control, so brisk winds around the coast of south—west england and northern scotland where saturday was quite windy as well. wet weather to be had. this is how we start the day, a few fog patches and the winds are light to northern ireland, north—west england, wales and the midlands, where we have had clear spells overnight. 0utbrea ks and the...
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on an exposed weather station on the isle of wight, 109 mph, 83 mph at plymouth, 61 at guernsey.as. it is still low pressure in control. so fairly brisk winds still around some of the coasts of south—west england and in northern scotland, where saturday was quite windy as well. now, there is a bit of wet weather to be had too. this is how we start the day — a few fog patches where the winds are light, actually, through northern ireland and parts of north—west england, wales and the midlands, where you've had some clear spells overnight. but outbreaks of rain — well, a few and showers running through parts of eastern england to begin with. a lot of cloud in northern england with lots of us seeing a bit of rain for a time. and further outbreaks of rain though, the intensity easing across parts of northern and eastern scotland. another spell of rain running up through south—west england towards south wales later on. these are average wind speeds. the winds will start to strengthen again with this moving in, but some gusts of around 40 mph. similar sort of gusts into the far north of
on an exposed weather station on the isle of wight, 109 mph, 83 mph at plymouth, 61 at guernsey.as. it is still low pressure in control. so fairly brisk winds still around some of the coasts of south—west england and in northern scotland, where saturday was quite windy as well. now, there is a bit of wet weather to be had too. this is how we start the day — a few fog patches where the winds are light, actually, through northern ireland and parts of north—west england, wales and the...
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top of us our weather front sitting on top of us in bringing some rain to penzance and probably plymouthfor sunday so sunday is looking dry across the uk apart from the occasional shower in the far north of scotla nd occasional shower in the far north of scotland and maybe one sneaking into lincolnshire but on the whole it isa into lincolnshire but on the whole it is a chilly day with plenty of sunshine and that chilly weather is expected to last until monday and tuesday in london only about 6 degrees. hello, you're watching afternoon live — i'm rebecca jones. today at 2: three quarters of npower‘s workforce — up to 4,500 jobs — are at risk, as a restructuring plan is announced. the energy retail market it's usually challenging. the price cap doesn't help. that means that companies cannot secure a fair return on their investment. what we wa nt to return on their investment. what we want to see as strong companies that can provide strong and secure employment. borisjohnson sets out what he says are the benefits of brexit, promising it will be easier to protect british jobs. show me what d
top of us our weather front sitting on top of us in bringing some rain to penzance and probably plymouthfor sunday so sunday is looking dry across the uk apart from the occasional shower in the far north of scotla nd occasional shower in the far north of scotland and maybe one sneaking into lincolnshire but on the whole it isa into lincolnshire but on the whole it is a chilly day with plenty of sunshine and that chilly weather is expected to last until monday and tuesday in london only about 6...