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so in plymouth actually some rights that were plymouth women actually had some rights that women in england didn't have so for example one is this dour right? which i mentioned about. a widow typically was given a third of her husband's her husband's it was really there, you know property realistic. i'm sorry personal property. so the things the movables and then also a third life interest in the real estate. so this this became a right in plymouth, and so if a widow felt that she wasn't given her proper thirds as she would referred to it. she could go to court and they would they would take her cling very seriously because i wanted to make sure that widows were taking care of but also widows often took over their husband's business. so this is true, you know throughout the colonies so you see widows in in roles in businesses that you might not typically associate with women. it was printers or even things it's ship rights or you know, so there's all kinds of all kinds of professions that they kind of fall into to help. help their family because their husband has passed so it's not that rea
so in plymouth actually some rights that were plymouth women actually had some rights that women in england didn't have so for example one is this dour right? which i mentioned about. a widow typically was given a third of her husband's her husband's it was really there, you know property realistic. i'm sorry personal property. so the things the movables and then also a third life interest in the real estate. so this this became a right in plymouth, and so if a widow felt that she wasn't given...
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so this became a right in plymouth. and so if a widow felt that she wasn't given her proper thirds, as she would have referred to it, she could go to court and they would take her claim very seriously, because they wanted to make sure that widows were taken care of. but also widows often took over their husband's business. so this is true throughout the colonies. so you see widows in roles in businesses that you might not typically associate with women, you know, as printers, or even things like shipwrights. so there's all kinds of professions that they kind of fall into to help their family because their husband has passed. so it's not that women are setting out -- i don't want to project contemporary attitudes on women of the past saying they are growing up saying i want to be a shipwright, that's not the case. so there were lots of women merchants, holding other rules like healers, midwives, teachers. so they did have rights and you find several wealthy well-to-do widows in plymouth. >> i think that sort of paints a
so this became a right in plymouth. and so if a widow felt that she wasn't given her proper thirds, as she would have referred to it, she could go to court and they would take her claim very seriously, because they wanted to make sure that widows were taken care of. but also widows often took over their husband's business. so this is true throughout the colonies. so you see widows in roles in businesses that you might not typically associate with women, you know, as printers, or even things...
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>> so in plymouth actually, some writes no plymouth with women had some rights, so example one is thisdour right, which i mentioned that a widow, was given a third of her husband you know property or personal property so things and also a third interest in the real estate so if it would've got that are felt that she wasn't getting her proper third she could go for it and they would take your claim seriously, just to make sure that these women were taken care of. . and often women looked after their husband's business too. so windows in roles and businesses, that you might not associate with women, you know printers, or even things like ship rights, or they're all kinds of professions that they kind of went to to help their family if their husband has passed. so it's not that women are setting out you know i don't want to project contemporary attitudes on one of the past. you know women were not saying i wanted to be a ship right, but they could you know a lot of women they have a chance holding other rules that that's what he did like midwives and teachers and you know they did have ri
>> so in plymouth actually, some writes no plymouth with women had some rights, so example one is thisdour right, which i mentioned that a widow, was given a third of her husband you know property or personal property so things and also a third interest in the real estate so if it would've got that are felt that she wasn't getting her proper third she could go for it and they would take your claim seriously, just to make sure that these women were taken care of. . and often women looked...
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. >>> next, we visit plymouth patuxent in plymouth, massachusetts, to to explore the colonial village and talk to interpreters about daily life. the year depicted is 1627, seven years after the may flower landed, when about 160 pilgrims lived there. >> i am richard pickering, executive director at the plymouth museums. we are in the 17th century english village, a recreation of plymouth as it looked seven years after mayflower landed. when our guests enter the historic site, they encounter living history educators who are portraying men and women who lived in plymouth in 1627. we know the name of every man, woman and child that was here because this is the last year that they lived within the walled town. in 1628, they started spreading up and down the coast, and so to divide all of their common assets equitably, they needed a complete list of residents. every person that our guests encounter once actually walked the face of the earth. no one fictional, no one composite. when you come to a living museum, you enter into another world. you're able to encounter the spiritual believes of
. >>> next, we visit plymouth patuxent in plymouth, massachusetts, to to explore the colonial village and talk to interpreters about daily life. the year depicted is 1627, seven years after the may flower landed, when about 160 pilgrims lived there. >> i am richard pickering, executive director at the plymouth museums. we are in the 17th century english village, a recreation of plymouth as it looked seven years after mayflower landed. when our guests enter the historic site, they...
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still, a bit of joinery. >> we're accepted in new plymouth? >> i fear the person's see me as the natives did. i must regain by laboring. that is what i plan to do. i appreciate and am grateful for my friends here and what they have done for me, welcoming me into their community with open arms. yet, i feel i will never truly feel a part of them. i always i fear will feel a bit outside of the community. >> why didn't you go back to england? >> well, i saw what families had here and it made me rather hopeful. for what i could achieve here. there is work to be had, where is back in england, i would be a burden on my family. on my father. at least here, one can labor, whereas back in england, persons who have been on acres of land for nearly two centuries as tenants, you may say, gentlemen on the like who are newly come upon means are running them off. where is everyone as an alternative is flocking to the city of london. whereas there is no work to go around, so what work there is, is rather devalued. there are other much persons who which to labo
still, a bit of joinery. >> we're accepted in new plymouth? >> i fear the person's see me as the natives did. i must regain by laboring. that is what i plan to do. i appreciate and am grateful for my friends here and what they have done for me, welcoming me into their community with open arms. yet, i feel i will never truly feel a part of them. i always i fear will feel a bit outside of the community. >> why didn't you go back to england? >> well, i saw what families had...
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whereas i and nine other men, we took the sparrow to new plymouth. it is but a day with a strong wind, that did not take long, and we rendezvoused with two other ships. we were the advance party. an expedition sent to establish a separate plantation in the bay of the massachusetts. that failed miserably. [laughter] >> how did you end up here? >> well, we initially came here as i say and i was somewhat acquainted with these persons. and yet, after that plantation rather dissolved, for god wishes it to be so, but i watched 10 men starve before my eyes and the natives, they killed two others and we hanged one of our own. this was before the rest of those persons -- there were near to 60 of us. they eventually, many of them, fled back to england. many fled into the forests. and they may be living among the natives. i should suppose that some have died since they did so for being an english person living among the natives, you will not live long. beyond that, i came here. i was the only one who remained to settle into the english town that is, such as new
whereas i and nine other men, we took the sparrow to new plymouth. it is but a day with a strong wind, that did not take long, and we rendezvoused with two other ships. we were the advance party. an expedition sent to establish a separate plantation in the bay of the massachusetts. that failed miserably. [laughter] >> how did you end up here? >> well, we initially came here as i say and i was somewhat acquainted with these persons. and yet, after that plantation rather dissolved,...
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i remained here to settle the english town such as new plymouth. hopefully here i can secure a legacy for myself, may haps have a family. i should say things are a bit more secure here. i'm hopeful that god has planned. >> what were your interactions with the natives? >> there were divers on sundry. initially they were quite friendly to ourselves. whilst they came to understand that we could not care for ourselves. more and more, for they said this was the case. they more and more came to see us not as men, for there were men at west gusset. more and more they saw us as children or women. they would insult us. they began to even take things from ourselves and threaten us. this is the thing with the natives. if you appear strong, they will respect you. so if you show any sort of -- if you show yourselves in force and you bring guns, they will understand that you are serious men. whereas, if they come to understand that you cannot care for yourselves as was the case at west gusset -- i will admit we were not well prepared for the winter months or eve
i remained here to settle the english town such as new plymouth. hopefully here i can secure a legacy for myself, may haps have a family. i should say things are a bit more secure here. i'm hopeful that god has planned. >> what were your interactions with the natives? >> there were divers on sundry. initially they were quite friendly to ourselves. whilst they came to understand that we could not care for ourselves. more and more, for they said this was the case. they more and more...
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michelle marchetti coughlin discusses her book penelope winslow plymouth colony first lady re-imagining a life a descendant of english. nobility. winslow was the wife of josiah winslow plymouth colony's governor during king philip's war in the 1670s. and in two hours us army war college professor douglas douds gives a lecture about the causes and military objectives of the civil war prior to a day-long staff ride at gettysburg for the college's resident class. it's good to be with our panel with our forum members and to have you at acorn with us. this is an important occasion. i think for many reasons are you being recently retired from the providence journal? which was around in lincoln's day and commended him for his. gettysburg declaration and i'm glad that the tradition continues at least with you. so when when we think of the second inaugural? we think of the fact that for the first four years of his administration the country and himself were scarred by civil war. which is probably the worst that could happen to any country, especially a republic. and the deaths were over 650,000
michelle marchetti coughlin discusses her book penelope winslow plymouth colony first lady re-imagining a life a descendant of english. nobility. winslow was the wife of josiah winslow plymouth colony's governor during king philip's war in the 1670s. and in two hours us army war college professor douglas douds gives a lecture about the causes and military objectives of the civil war prior to a day-long staff ride at gettysburg for the college's resident class. it's good to be with our panel...
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winslow was the wife of josiah winslow plymouth colony's governor during king philip's war in the 1670s. here's a preview. so in these portraits josiah and edward are clearly trying to make a statement about their wealth and social status. and then i want to take a closer look at penelope's portrait. so as i said, these are painted in 1651 at the time the english civil war was just coming to an end. two years previously king charles. the first had been executed by followers of all over cromwell a puritan in the parliamentarian forces. and so the winslow's and the pelhams were absolutely supporters of the puritans and cromwell. and yet we see penelope here and she is dressed very similarly to the wife in the daughter of king charles the first so on the left is queen henrietta maria, and we see the fabrics that penelope's wearing are very similar to to those worn by henrietta maria. and also princess mary stewart charles's daughter on the right of penelope. properties gold choker necklace her her hairstyle and her hood are very similar to mary stewart's so she's clearly aligning herself h
winslow was the wife of josiah winslow plymouth colony's governor during king philip's war in the 1670s. here's a preview. so in these portraits josiah and edward are clearly trying to make a statement about their wealth and social status. and then i want to take a closer look at penelope's portrait. so as i said, these are painted in 1651 at the time the english civil war was just coming to an end. two years previously king charles. the first had been executed by followers of all over cromwell...
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towards the west, perhaps three degrees for belfast and plymouth.s of something a bit milder trying to approach from the atlantic. friday, it still looks like it'll be the high pressure in the east and the cold air, though, that will dominate. we could see some more organised snow showers for a time running into the northeast of scotland. towards the west, i think advancing cloud through the day turning any sunshine hazy, but 4 degrees in belfast, 5 degrees in plymouth. some signs of something milder trying to head in. subzero, though, further east across the uk. and then for the weekend, it's that classic battleground that we so often talk about — high pressure in the east pushing the cold air away, low pressure trying to come in from the atlantic and bring in something milder. at the moment, it looks like by sunday, we could start to see some significant improvement in our temperatures. but before that, there is the possibility of some further snowfall, but this time pushing into the west as we begin our transition. this is bbc news with the lates
towards the west, perhaps three degrees for belfast and plymouth.s of something a bit milder trying to approach from the atlantic. friday, it still looks like it'll be the high pressure in the east and the cold air, though, that will dominate. we could see some more organised snow showers for a time running into the northeast of scotland. towards the west, i think advancing cloud through the day turning any sunshine hazy, but 4 degrees in belfast, 5 degrees in plymouth. some signs of something...
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towards the west, perhaps three degrees for belfast and plymouth.in here. this is the first signs of something a bit milder trying to approach from the atlantic. friday, it still looks like it'll be the high pressure in the east and the cold air, though, that will dominate. we could see some more organised snow showers for a time running into the northeast of scotland. towards the west, i think advancing cloud through the day turning any sunshine hazy, but 4 degrees in belfast, 5 degrees in plymouth. some signs of something milder trying to head in. subzero, though, further east across the uk. and then for the weekend, it's that classic battleground that we so often talk about — high pressure in the east pushing the cold air our way, low pressure trying to come in from the atlantic and bring in something milder. at the moment, it looks like by sunday, we could start to see some significant improvement in our temperatures. but before that, there is the possibility of some further snowfall, but this time pushing into the west as we begin our transitio
towards the west, perhaps three degrees for belfast and plymouth.in here. this is the first signs of something a bit milder trying to approach from the atlantic. friday, it still looks like it'll be the high pressure in the east and the cold air, though, that will dominate. we could see some more organised snow showers for a time running into the northeast of scotland. towards the west, i think advancing cloud through the day turning any sunshine hazy, but 4 degrees in belfast, 5 degrees in...
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towards the west, perhaps three degrees for belfast and plymouth.s of something a bit milder trying to approach from the atlantic. friday, it still looks like it'll be the high pressure in the east and the cold air, though, that will dominate. we could see some more organised snow showers for a time running into the northeast of scotland. towards the west, i think advancing cloud through the day turning any sunshine hazy, but 4 degrees in belfast, 5 degrees in plymouth. some signs of something milder trying to head in. subzero, though, further east across the uk. and then for the weekend, it's that classic battleground that we so often talk about — high pressure in the east pushing the cold air our way, low pressure trying to come in from the atlantic and bring in something milder. at the moment, it looks like by sunday, we could start to see some significant improvement in our temperatures. but before that, there is the possibility of some further snowfall, but this time pushing into the west as we begin our transition. a very warm welcome to bbc n
towards the west, perhaps three degrees for belfast and plymouth.s of something a bit milder trying to approach from the atlantic. friday, it still looks like it'll be the high pressure in the east and the cold air, though, that will dominate. we could see some more organised snow showers for a time running into the northeast of scotland. towards the west, i think advancing cloud through the day turning any sunshine hazy, but 4 degrees in belfast, 5 degrees in plymouth. some signs of something...
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towards the west, perhaps three degrees for belfast and plymouth.s is the first signs of something a bit milder trying to approach from the atlantic. friday, it still looks like it'll be the high pressure in the east and the cold air, though, that will dominate. we could see some more organised snow showers for a time running into the northeast of scotland. towards the west, i think advancing cloud through the day turning any sunshine hazy, but 4 degrees in belfast, 5 degrees in plymouth. some signs of something milder trying to head in. subzero, though, further east across the uk. and then for the weekend, it's that classic battleground that we so often talk about — high pressure in the east pushing the cold air our way, low pressure trying to come in from the atlantic and bring in something milder. at the moment, it looks like by sunday, we could start to see some significant improvement in our temperatures. but before that, there is the possibility of some further snowfall, but this time pushing into the west as we begin our transition. a very wa
towards the west, perhaps three degrees for belfast and plymouth.s is the first signs of something a bit milder trying to approach from the atlantic. friday, it still looks like it'll be the high pressure in the east and the cold air, though, that will dominate. we could see some more organised snow showers for a time running into the northeast of scotland. towards the west, i think advancing cloud through the day turning any sunshine hazy, but 4 degrees in belfast, 5 degrees in plymouth. some...
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colony first lady penelope pelham winslow a woman of influence during the eventful years of plymouth's existence through wartime and the end of its independence. our speaker tonight is michelle marchetti coughlin. she is the author of one colonial woman's world the life and writing of health chandler coit and the book she'll be speaking on tonight penelope winslowe plymouth colony's first lady re-imagining a life. she recently served as the guest curator for our pilgrim hall museums exhibition path founders women of
colony first lady penelope pelham winslow a woman of influence during the eventful years of plymouth's existence through wartime and the end of its independence. our speaker tonight is michelle marchetti coughlin. she is the author of one colonial woman's world the life and writing of health chandler coit and the book she'll be speaking on tonight penelope winslowe plymouth colony's first lady re-imagining a life. she recently served as the guest curator for our pilgrim hall museums exhibition...
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towards the west, perhaps three degrees for belfast and plymouth.st signs of something a bit milder trying to approach from the atlantic. friday, it still looks like it'll be the high pressure in the east and the cold air, though, that will dominate. we could see some more organised snow showers for a time running into the northeast of scotland. towards the west, i think advancing cloud through the day turning any sunshine hazy, but 4 degrees in belfast, 5 degrees in plymouth. some signs of something milder trying to head in. subzero, though, further east across the uk. and then for the weekend, it's that classic battleground that we so often talk about — high pressure in the east pushing the cold air our way, low pressure trying to come in from the atlantic and bring in something milder. at the moment, it looks like by sunday, we could start to see some significant improvement in our temperatures. but before that, there is the possibility of some further snowfall, but this time pushing into the west as we begin our transition. a very warm welcome t
towards the west, perhaps three degrees for belfast and plymouth.st signs of something a bit milder trying to approach from the atlantic. friday, it still looks like it'll be the high pressure in the east and the cold air, though, that will dominate. we could see some more organised snow showers for a time running into the northeast of scotland. towards the west, i think advancing cloud through the day turning any sunshine hazy, but 4 degrees in belfast, 5 degrees in plymouth. some signs of...
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towards the west, perhaps three degrees for belfast and plymouth.rst signs of something a bit milder trying to approach from the atlantic. friday, it still looks like it'll be the high pressure in the east and the cold air, though, that will dominate. we could see some more organised snow showers for a time running into the northeast of scotland. towards the west, i think advancing cloud through the day turning any sunshine hazy, but 4 degrees in belfast, 5 degrees in plymouth. some signs of something milder trying to head in. subzero, though, further east across the uk. and then for the weekend, it's that classic battleground that we so often talk about — high pressure in the east pushing the cold air our way, low pressure trying to come in from the atlantic and bring in something milder. at the moment, it looks like by sunday, we could start to see some significant improvement in our temperatures. but before that, there is the possibility of some further snowfall, but this time pushing into the west as we begin our transition. the latest headlines
towards the west, perhaps three degrees for belfast and plymouth.rst signs of something a bit milder trying to approach from the atlantic. friday, it still looks like it'll be the high pressure in the east and the cold air, though, that will dominate. we could see some more organised snow showers for a time running into the northeast of scotland. towards the west, i think advancing cloud through the day turning any sunshine hazy, but 4 degrees in belfast, 5 degrees in plymouth. some signs of...
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towards the west, perhaps three degrees for belfast and plymouth.he east and the cold air, though, that will dominate. we could see some more organised snow showers for a time running into the northeast of scotland. towards the west, i think advancing cloud through the day turning any sunshine hazy, but 4 degrees in belfast, 5 degrees in plymouth. some signs of something milder trying to head in. subzero, though, further east across the uk. and then for the weekend, it's that classic battleground that we so often talk about — high pressure in the east pushing the cold air our way, low pressure trying to come in from the atlantic and bring in something milder. at the moment, it looks like by sunday, we could start to see some significant improvement in our temperatures. but before that, there is the possibility of some further snowfall, but this time pushing into the west as we begin our transition. good morning, welcome to breakfast with dan walker and louise minchin. 0ur headlines today. hundreds of thousands of people living in buildings deemed un
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to go to plymouth 3rd in memphis it's boring and might be. unusually silent stadiums and extreme workloads a combination that doesn't help performances so what can players do things that are really twice and thrice trying to think about the times we're in. everyone agrees too much is too much but as some point out it is what it is. over most of us would mitigate that it took an alternative. power through that's what we're all doing and ultimately the task is the same as ever. dunnies and that was mine is and i thought isn't for the most on stubber no demands of jet-a folk dia of dilution the question i limped systems person of good on passed on to specials to to do a sort of lot and ply and certainly are making the best of things they ended 2020 top of the table and with more points than after the same number of games in the previous season 6 points more in fact by and those have been the exception to the rule. aside from then almost all the european top clubs clearly suffered between the start of the season and the end of december spain engl
to go to plymouth 3rd in memphis it's boring and might be. unusually silent stadiums and extreme workloads a combination that doesn't help performances so what can players do things that are really twice and thrice trying to think about the times we're in. everyone agrees too much is too much but as some point out it is what it is. over most of us would mitigate that it took an alternative. power through that's what we're all doing and ultimately the task is the same as ever. dunnies and that...
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in two hours we visit plymouth, massachusetts to explode the re-created 17th-century colonial villageters about what daily life was like for the pilgrims. >> good afternoon, i am the public programs coordinator at the national archives and i want to welcome you all to another of our lincoln book lectures. today's speaker is gary eckel barter, he is the author of several articles about the events and personalities of the 19th century. he is a popular symposium speaker, a history tour guide, and served as historical
in two hours we visit plymouth, massachusetts to explode the re-created 17th-century colonial villageters about what daily life was like for the pilgrims. >> good afternoon, i am the public programs coordinator at the national archives and i want to welcome you all to another of our lincoln book lectures. today's speaker is gary eckel barter, he is the author of several articles about the events and personalities of the 19th century. he is a popular symposium speaker, a history tour...
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towards the west, perhaps three degrees for belfast and plymouth.d through the day turning any sunshine hazy, but 4 degrees in belfast, 5 degrees in plymouth. some signs of something milder trying to head in. subzero, though, further east across the uk. and then for the weekend, it's that classic battleground that we so often talk about — high pressure in the east pushing the cold air away, low pressure trying to come in from the atlantic and bring in something milder. at the moment, it looks like by sunday, we could start to see some significant improvement in our temperatures. but before that, there is the possibility of some further snowfall, but this time pushing into the west as we begin our transition. this is bbc news. i'm james reynolds with the latest headlines for viewers in the uk and around the world. the second impeachment trial against donald trump begins in the us senate. he's accused of inciting the mob attack on the capitol building. the lead democrat says the case against mr trump is clear. you ask what a high crime and misdemeanou
towards the west, perhaps three degrees for belfast and plymouth.d through the day turning any sunshine hazy, but 4 degrees in belfast, 5 degrees in plymouth. some signs of something milder trying to head in. subzero, though, further east across the uk. and then for the weekend, it's that classic battleground that we so often talk about — high pressure in the east pushing the cold air away, low pressure trying to come in from the atlantic and bring in something milder. at the moment, it looks...
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. >>> next, we visit plymouth patuxent in plymouth, massachusetts, to to explore the colonial village and talk to interpreters about daily life. the year depicted is 1627, seven years after the may flower landed, when about 160 pilgrims lived there.
. >>> next, we visit plymouth patuxent in plymouth, massachusetts, to to explore the colonial village and talk to interpreters about daily life. the year depicted is 1627, seven years after the may flower landed, when about 160 pilgrims lived there.
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palestine martin luther king and plymouth change all jostling for space here. after a few yards of no man's land the graffiti is very different. you'll see that the british army and the british pound part salary of the say. the loyalists are a minority on the island of ireland changing demographics means they'll soon be a minority in northern ireland to. the artwork on this side is inward looking it captures a siege mentality. of selling supporters of ira flags and u.v.-a flags rangers matches so that the conflict this year is carried on and. elsewhere football is seen as cathartic war by proxy. but when celtic and rangers clash glasgow streets can seem like a battle ground. turf war sometimes breaks out on the pitch too. since the scottish league began in 1901 these 2 teams have won it over a 100 times between them. animosity has made this darby one of the fiercest in world football. at queen's university in belfast the 2 tribes are seen in a deeper historical context. football is the last preserve for the expression of those $900.00 centuries sectarian identi
palestine martin luther king and plymouth change all jostling for space here. after a few yards of no man's land the graffiti is very different. you'll see that the british army and the british pound part salary of the say. the loyalists are a minority on the island of ireland changing demographics means they'll soon be a minority in northern ireland to. the artwork on this side is inward looking it captures a siege mentality. of selling supporters of ira flags and u.v.-a flags rangers matches...
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match because the hypothesis is that they arrived in plymouth on british seaplanes dolls and they've spread throughout the north sea in only a few decades could cry did a very special recent arrival is the pacific oyster native oysters became extinct on the soap but flats here due to overfishing last century in the 1980 s. there asian relative proved a robust replacement for cultivation now it's pre-literate ing wild across the flats thanks in part to ocean warming. to find me a home for reading this oyster prefers 1000 degrees celsius or warmer than average summer temperature here and that's a temp outwell does it back in the 1990 s. that wasn't as common it only happened once every few years here i'm fine to begin with they bred relatively slowly but with global warming since 2000 every summer has been warm enough for them to breed. it became a kind of power a device for the oyster and it bred fast so you see it's more common here now than in its native yellow sea or in japanese waters. to finish. rises says the system adapts crabs have a stablished themselves here now a threat mos
match because the hypothesis is that they arrived in plymouth on british seaplanes dolls and they've spread throughout the north sea in only a few decades could cry did a very special recent arrival is the pacific oyster native oysters became extinct on the soap but flats here due to overfishing last century in the 1980 s. there asian relative proved a robust replacement for cultivation now it's pre-literate ing wild across the flats thanks in part to ocean warming. to find me a home for...
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. >> next, we visit plimoth patuxet in plymouth, massachusetts to explore the recreated 17th-centurylk to interpreters about daily lives. the year depicted is 1627, seven years after the mayflower landed. when about 160 pilgrims lived there. richard: i am richard pickering, deputy executive director at plimoth patuxet museum and we are in the 17th century english village, a re-creation of
. >> next, we visit plimoth patuxet in plymouth, massachusetts to explore the recreated 17th-centurylk to interpreters about daily lives. the year depicted is 1627, seven years after the mayflower landed. when about 160 pilgrims lived there. richard: i am richard pickering, deputy executive director at plimoth patuxet museum and we are in the 17th century english village, a re-creation of
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to be found she makes an address today on the lessons learned from kuwait 19 joining me now from plymouth in new hampshire is never the sand as some of 2020 democratic presidential candidate but he sounded thank you so much levy for coming on i'm going to ask 1st of all obviously any chance of universal health care in your country to combat who or virus well that's a fantastic question as you're presently aware you have 70 percent of the american public who supports a medicare for all single payer healthcare system we would have 52 percent of republicans and 85 percent of democrats so i think you asked the fundamental question i talk to folks throughout the country most even in eastern kentucky. mcdowell county west virginia where 79 percent of the people voted for donald trump i think it's absolutely sestak and the way it's going to happen is through the grassroots if we can get millions of folks the march on washington it's very complicated as a result of the coronavirus but i do think we could have a medicare for all sick or all care system i mean just to be clear your father supported
to be found she makes an address today on the lessons learned from kuwait 19 joining me now from plymouth in new hampshire is never the sand as some of 2020 democratic presidential candidate but he sounded thank you so much levy for coming on i'm going to ask 1st of all obviously any chance of universal health care in your country to combat who or virus well that's a fantastic question as you're presently aware you have 70 percent of the american public who supports a medicare for all single...
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cardiff and plymouth may be no lower than 12 degrees.in across non—western areas. but to the southeast of that weather front, we will be tapping into some very mild air indeed. given any lengthy spells of sunshine, temperatures will shoot up to around 16 or 17 degrees across parts of east anglia and the southeast. a band of cloud and rain still affecting the southwest into wales, northern england, parts of southern scotland, sunshine and showers to the northwest of that. but as i mentioned, the temperatures, 17 degrees possible in london, but it is another mild day wherever you are. as we move out of wednesday into thursday, this frontal system will clear eastwards and high pressure will start to build in from the south. we may see weather fronts just grazing the far northwest, bringing a little bit of rain, but for most of us, it�*s going to be dry to end the week. there�*ll be some spells of sunshine, still fairly mild by day but rather chilly at night. this is bbc news, the headlines. president biden has held a candle—lit ceremony at
cardiff and plymouth may be no lower than 12 degrees.in across non—western areas. but to the southeast of that weather front, we will be tapping into some very mild air indeed. given any lengthy spells of sunshine, temperatures will shoot up to around 16 or 17 degrees across parts of east anglia and the southeast. a band of cloud and rain still affecting the southwest into wales, northern england, parts of southern scotland, sunshine and showers to the northwest of that. but as i mentioned,...
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cardiff and plymouth may be no lower than 12 degrees.be bringing rain across non—western areas. but to the southeast of that weather front, we will be tapping into some very mild air indeed. given any lengthy spells sunshine temperatures will shoot up to around 16 or 17 degrees across parts of east anglia and the southeast. a band of cloud and rain still affecting the southwest into wales, northern england and parts of southern scotland. sunshine and showers to the northwest of that. as i mentioned, the temperature, 17 degrees possible in london but it is another mild day wherever you are. as we move out of wednesday into thursday this frontal system will clear eastwards at high pressure will start to build in from the south. we may see weather frontas just grazing the far there'll be some spells of sunshine, still fairly mild by day but rather chilly at night. this is bbc world news, the headlines. half a million people have now died from covid—i9 in the united states alone. president biden has ordered flags on federal buildings to be f
cardiff and plymouth may be no lower than 12 degrees.be bringing rain across non—western areas. but to the southeast of that weather front, we will be tapping into some very mild air indeed. given any lengthy spells sunshine temperatures will shoot up to around 16 or 17 degrees across parts of east anglia and the southeast. a band of cloud and rain still affecting the southwest into wales, northern england and parts of southern scotland. sunshine and showers to the northwest of that. as i...
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going to be a very, very mild night indeed and those are the minimum temperatures with cardiff and plymouthrly blustery out there and the frontal system will still be bringing rain across and western areas but to the south—east of the weather front we will be tapping into some very mild air indeed and given any lengthy spells of sunshine temperatures will shoot up to around 16 or 17 degrees across parts of east anglia and the south—east. the band of cloud and rain still affecting south—west, into southern scotland with sunshine and showers to the north—west of that but as i mentioned, the temperature is 17 degrees possible in london but it is another mild day where ever you are. as we move out of wednesday into thursday, the frontal system will clear east and high pressure will start to building from the south and we may see weather fronts grazing the far north—west bringing a little bit of rain but for most of us it will be dried to end the week and there will be some sales of sunshine and still mild by day, but rather chilly at night. good morning. welcome to breakfast with louise minchin
going to be a very, very mild night indeed and those are the minimum temperatures with cardiff and plymouthrly blustery out there and the frontal system will still be bringing rain across and western areas but to the south—east of the weather front we will be tapping into some very mild air indeed and given any lengthy spells of sunshine temperatures will shoot up to around 16 or 17 degrees across parts of east anglia and the south—east. the band of cloud and rain still affecting...
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going to be a very, very mild night indeed and those are the minimum temperatures with cardiff and plymouthle bit lighter, still fairly blustery out there and the frontal system will still be bringing rain across and western areas but to the south—east of the weather front we will be tapping into some very mild air indeed and given any lengthy spells of sunshine temperatures will shoot up to around 16 or 17 degrees across parts of east anglia and the south—east. the band of cloud and rain still affecting south—west, into southern scotland with sunshine and showers to the north—west of that but as i mentioned, the temperature is 17 degrees possible in london but it is another mild day where ever you are. as we move out of wednesday into thursday, the frontal system will clear east and high pressure will start to building from the south and we may see weather fronts grazing the far north—west bringing a little bit of rain but for most of us it will be dried to end the week and there will be some sales of sunshine and still mild by day, but rather chilly at night. welcome to bbc news. i'm mike
going to be a very, very mild night indeed and those are the minimum temperatures with cardiff and plymouthle bit lighter, still fairly blustery out there and the frontal system will still be bringing rain across and western areas but to the south—east of the weather front we will be tapping into some very mild air indeed and given any lengthy spells of sunshine temperatures will shoot up to around 16 or 17 degrees across parts of east anglia and the south—east. the band of cloud and rain...
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going to be a very, very mild night indeed and those are the minimum temperatures with cardiff and plymouthd on into wednesday and the winds are a little bit lighter, still fairly blustery out there and the frontal system will still be bringing rain across and western areas but to the south—east of the weather front we will be tapping into some very mild air indeed and given any lengthy spells of sunshine temperatures will shoot up to around 16 or 17 degrees across parts of east anglia and the south—east. the band of cloud and rain still affecting south—west, into southern scotland with sunshine and showers to the north—west of that but as i mentioned, the temperature is 17 degrees possible in london but it is another mild day where ever you are. as we move out of wednesday into thursday, the frontal system will clear east and high pressure will start to building from the south and we may see weather fronts grazing the far north—west bringing a little bit of rain but for most of us it will be dried to end the week and there will be some sales of sunshine and still mild by day, but rather ch
going to be a very, very mild night indeed and those are the minimum temperatures with cardiff and plymouthd on into wednesday and the winds are a little bit lighter, still fairly blustery out there and the frontal system will still be bringing rain across and western areas but to the south—east of the weather front we will be tapping into some very mild air indeed and given any lengthy spells of sunshine temperatures will shoot up to around 16 or 17 degrees across parts of east anglia and...
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going to be a very, very mild night indeed and those are the minimum temperatures with cardiff and plymouthit lighter, still fairly blustery out there and the frontal system will still be bringing rain across and western areas but to the south—east of the weather front we will be tapping into some very mild air indeed and given any lengthy spells of sunshine temperatures will shoot up to around 16 or 17 degrees across parts of east anglia and the south—east. the band of cloud and rain still affecting south—west, into southern scotland with sunshine and showers to the north—west of that but as i mentioned, the temperature is 17 degrees possible in london but it is another mild day where ever you are. as we move out of wednesday into thursday, the frontal system will clear east and high pressure will start to building from the south and we may see weather fronts grazing the far north—west bringing a little bit of rain but for most of us it will be dried to end the week and there will be some sales of sunshine and still mild by day, but rather chilly at night. this is bbc news. i'm mike embley
going to be a very, very mild night indeed and those are the minimum temperatures with cardiff and plymouthit lighter, still fairly blustery out there and the frontal system will still be bringing rain across and western areas but to the south—east of the weather front we will be tapping into some very mild air indeed and given any lengthy spells of sunshine temperatures will shoot up to around 16 or 17 degrees across parts of east anglia and the south—east. the band of cloud and rain still...
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cardiff and plymouth may be no lower than 12 degrees.the winds a little bit lighter, still fairly blustery out there, and ourfrontal system will still be bringing rain across some western areas. but to the southeast of that weather front, we will be tapping into some very mild air indeed. given any lengthy spells of sunshine, temperatures will shoot up to around 16 or 17 degrees across parts of east anglia and the southeast. a band of cloud and rain still affecting the southwest into wales, northern england, parts of southern scotland, sunshine and showers to the northwest of that. but as i mentioned, the temperatures, 17 degrees possible in london, but it is another mild day wherever you are. as we move out of wednesday into thursday, this frontal system will clear eastwards and high pressure will start to build in from the south. we may see weather fronts just grazing the far northwest, bringing a little bit of rain, but for most of us, it's going to be dry to end the week. there'll be some spells of sunshine, still fairly mild by day
cardiff and plymouth may be no lower than 12 degrees.the winds a little bit lighter, still fairly blustery out there, and ourfrontal system will still be bringing rain across some western areas. but to the southeast of that weather front, we will be tapping into some very mild air indeed. given any lengthy spells of sunshine, temperatures will shoot up to around 16 or 17 degrees across parts of east anglia and the southeast. a band of cloud and rain still affecting the southwest into wales,...
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and we are in the 17th century english village, a re-creation of plymouth as it look
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going to be a very, very mild night indeed and those are the minimum temperatures with cardiff and plymouth there and the frontal system will still be bringing rain across and western areas but to the south—east of the weather front we will be tapping into some very mild air indeed and given any lengthy spells of sunshine temperatures will shoot up to around 16 or 17 degrees across parts of east anglia and the south—east. the band of cloud and rain still affecting south—west, into wales, southern scotland with sunshine and showers to the north—west of that but as i mentioned, the temperature is 17 degrees possible in london but it is another mild day where ever you are. as we move out of wednesday into thursday, the frontal system will clear east and high pressure will start to build in from the south and we may see weather fronts grazing the far north—west bringing a little bit of rain but for most of us it will be dry to end the week and there will be some sales of sunshine and still mild by day, but rather chilly at night. this is bbc news with the latest business headlines for viewers i
going to be a very, very mild night indeed and those are the minimum temperatures with cardiff and plymouth there and the frontal system will still be bringing rain across and western areas but to the south—east of the weather front we will be tapping into some very mild air indeed and given any lengthy spells of sunshine temperatures will shoot up to around 16 or 17 degrees across parts of east anglia and the south—east. the band of cloud and rain still affecting south—west, into wales,...
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we hope to be able to bring you some pictures from john and the team from bbc spotlight in plymouth incan. no reports of any damage or problems. the unexploded bomb has been detonated, army bomb disposal hopefully complete their task there and presumably all has gone well. it should be an opportunity in the not—too—distant future should be an opportunity in the not—too—dista nt future for should be an opportunity in the not—too—distant future for people to return home. security forces have pushed back against protestors across myanmar today after a fourth successive weekend of demonstrations. thousands took to the streets in protests against the military coup. in the main city, yangon, police used rubber bullets and tear gas to try to break up the crowds. the military government has now annulled the results of last november's general election, which saw a landslide victory for the party of aung san suu kyi. the bbc�*s nick marsh is in singapore and told me there are reports that another woman has been shot in myanmar. local media outlets are actually reporting that she died. now, if th
we hope to be able to bring you some pictures from john and the team from bbc spotlight in plymouth incan. no reports of any damage or problems. the unexploded bomb has been detonated, army bomb disposal hopefully complete their task there and presumably all has gone well. it should be an opportunity in the not—too—distant future should be an opportunity in the not—too—dista nt future for should be an opportunity in the not—too—distant future for people to return home. security...
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going to be a very, very mild night indeed and those are the minimum temperatures with cardiff and plymouthhere and the frontal system will still be bringing rain across and western areas but to the south—east of the weather front we will be tapping into some very mild air indeed and given any lengthy spells of sunshine temperatures will shoot up to around 16 or 17 degrees across parts of east anglia and the south—east. the band of cloud and rain still affecting south—west, into wales, southern scotland with sunshine and showers to the north—west of that but as i mentioned, the temperature is 17 degrees possible in london but it is another mild day where ever you are. as we move out of wednesday into thursday, the frontal system will clear east and high pressure will start to build in from the south and we may see weather fronts grazing the far north—west bringing a little bit of rain but for most of us it will be dry to end the week and there will be some sales of sunshine and still mild by day, but rather chilly at night. this is bbc news, the headlines nasa has released remarkable images
going to be a very, very mild night indeed and those are the minimum temperatures with cardiff and plymouthhere and the frontal system will still be bringing rain across and western areas but to the south—east of the weather front we will be tapping into some very mild air indeed and given any lengthy spells of sunshine temperatures will shoot up to around 16 or 17 degrees across parts of east anglia and the south—east. the band of cloud and rain still affecting south—west, into wales,...