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in 1620, the mayflower traveled from plymouth, england to america, and the pilgrims settled the plymouth colony on the coast of massachusetts. we talked to robert stone about the virtual mayflower project which uses virtual reality to recreate the ship and the harbor from which it set sail. using avatars and 360-degree images of the virtual world, professor stone describes what life might have been like for the pilgrims and crew. >> 1620 has been a great labor of love for me over the past six years. it's about trying to use rectory art to bring the mayflower back to life, so that we can experience what it was like for the pilgrims in their mammoth journey across the atlantic back in 1620. what was it like for them? what was the last thing they saw before they got on this leaky, creaky ship and made their way out to the atlantic all those centuries ago? >> we're going to jump right in and take a look at some of those 360s. >> where we are here at the moment is the nukey. if you move to the right slightly, you can just about make out the mast of the what we decided was we would leave the s
in 1620, the mayflower traveled from plymouth, england to america, and the pilgrims settled the plymouth colony on the coast of massachusetts. we talked to robert stone about the virtual mayflower project which uses virtual reality to recreate the ship and the harbor from which it set sail. using avatars and 360-degree images of the virtual world, professor stone describes what life might have been like for the pilgrims and crew. >> 1620 has been a great labor of love for me over the past...
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at the famed plymouth rock. and then in the virtual-reality demonstration you can see the fish house there. you can see the chain, even though it may not have been there in the 1620's it was the most important part of the fortification. so observers in plymouth castle could look down and if they thought there was a threat the chain up. and that would protect them from this french or the spanish. you are taken out in this leaky boat, and are able to look around, to see the view, the last few of plymouth that the mayflower pilgrims would have seen. the system will not take you up onto the ship itself and we have various pilgrims and crew. the guy in front of you with a hat on, is not well, and that is bad news because they ship has not left harbor yet, so he is not going to farewell going over to the americas in the coming weeks, the coming 66 days these guys and gals were at sea. we can look back into plymouth. we left the castle in some state of ruin, that was probably the last view they would see before sailing
at the famed plymouth rock. and then in the virtual-reality demonstration you can see the fish house there. you can see the chain, even though it may not have been there in the 1620's it was the most important part of the fortification. so observers in plymouth castle could look down and if they thought there was a threat the chain up. and that would protect them from this french or the spanish. you are taken out in this leaky boat, and are able to look around, to see the view, the last few of...
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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 dower right which i mentioned a woman was typically given a third of her husband's -- it was really their property real -- i'm sorry, personal property, so the things, the movables. and then also a third of life interest in the real estate. this became a right increment. so if a widow felt she wasn't given her proper thirds, as she would refer to it, she would go to court and they would take her claim very seriously because they wanted to make sure widows were taken care of. but also widows often took over their husband's business. this is true throughout the colonies. so you see widows' roles and businesses you might not typically associate with women, as printers or even things as shipwrights. so all kinds of professions that they kind of fall into, to help their family because their husband has passed. it's not that really that women are setting out, you know, i don't want to project contemporary attitudes of women in the past and
>> 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 dower right which i mentioned a woman was typically given a third of her husband's -- it was really their property real -- i'm sorry, personal property, so the things, the movables. and then also a third of life interest in the real estate. this became a right increment. so if a widow felt she wasn't given her proper thirds, as she...
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the famed plymouth rock. and then in the actual virtual reality demonstration, you can see the fish house there. you can see the chain. so again, even though it may not have been there in the 1620s. it was definitely the most important part of the fortification. so that observers from plymouth castle could look down and if they thought there was a threat the chain would come up and that would prevent them awarding french and spanish from entering harbor. on the virtual reality demonstration itself you can then you're automatically take it out to the mayflower in this robber leaky little boat, and then you are able to look around you can see the view of the last view that of plymouth that the mayflower pilgrims would have seen the system will then take you up onto the onto the ship itself and we've got various pilgrims and crew the guy sat directly in front of you with the hat on in the demo itself as you'll see from the video later on. it's not very well at all. he's he's not at all well, and that's bad news
the famed plymouth rock. and then in the actual virtual reality demonstration, you can see the fish house there. you can see the chain. so again, even though it may not have been there in the 1620s. it was definitely the most important part of the fortification. so that observers from plymouth castle could look down and if they thought there was a threat the chain would come up and that would prevent them awarding french and spanish from entering harbor. on the virtual reality demonstration...
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this comes from a phrase bradford uses in plymouth plantation -- of plymouth plantation. it's as good as a term of any to referíy to them, i think, given the complexity of what was beneath that label. one for 65 days, the mayflower had blundered her way through storms and headwinds. her bottom shaggy pelted seaweed and barnacles. her leaky decks sloughing salt water under her pastures devoted heads. there are hundred and two of them, 104 if you counted the two dogs, a spaniel and giant slobbering mastiff. i was recently continent by a reader who was a mastiff owner who said they have to bring a towel wherever they take the dog and when she read that opening of mayflower, she felt a vital connection with the pilgrims in plymouth colony when. most of their provisions and equipment were beneath them in the whole, the primary storage area of the vessel. the passengers were in between or tween decks. a dank airless space about 75 feet long and not even five feet high that separated the hole from the upper deck. between ducks was made even made more claustrophobic for the passe
this comes from a phrase bradford uses in plymouth plantation -- of plymouth plantation. it's as good as a term of any to referíy to them, i think, given the complexity of what was beneath that label. one for 65 days, the mayflower had blundered her way through storms and headwinds. her bottom shaggy pelted seaweed and barnacles. her leaky decks sloughing salt water under her pastures devoted heads. there are hundred and two of them, 104 if you counted the two dogs, a spaniel and giant...
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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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this comes from a phrase bradford uses in plymouth plantation, of plymouth plantation, and it's as good a term as any to refer to them, i think, given the complexity of what was beneath that label. for 65 days, the mayflower had blundered her way through storms and headwinds. her bottom a shaggy pelt of seaweed and barnacles. her leaky decks. there were 102 of them, 104 if you counted the two dogs. i was recently contacted by a reader who is a mastiff owner who said that, you know, they have to bring a towel wherever they take the dog. when she read that opening of mayflower, she felt a vital connection with the pilgrims and plymouth colony. most of their provisions and equipment were beneath them in the hold, the primary storage area of the vessel. the passengers were in the between or tween decks, a dank, airless space, not even five feet high, that separated the hold from the upper deck. between decks was more of a crawl space than a place to leave, made even more claustrophobic by the passengers' attempts to provide themselves with some privacy. a series of thin walled cabins had be
this comes from a phrase bradford uses in plymouth plantation, of plymouth plantation, and it's as good a term as any to refer to them, i think, given the complexity of what was beneath that label. for 65 days, the mayflower had blundered her way through storms and headwinds. her bottom a shaggy pelt of seaweed and barnacles. her leaky decks. there were 102 of them, 104 if you counted the two dogs. i was recently contacted by a reader who is a mastiff owner who said that, you know, they have to...
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and it has had a devastating impact on plymouth. there's been great loss of life, great loss of property. it takes years for them to recover financially. but for the native peoples, the consequences are just that much more dire. there's loss of traditional homelands, communities are broken up, as are families, and many natives are sold into slavery and things are never the same for the native people. so it's just this watershed moment. so in the wake of king phillips war, penelope returns home and she uses her personal connections to try and help josiah repair his relationship with king charles ii, who has been on the throne since 1660. king charles wants to know why this terrible conflict broke out. so josiah writes this report and he also arranges to send phillip, who has been killed during the war, his military regalia. to king charles. this is not an accurate depiction of phillip. this was done 100 years later by paul revere. he chose this fabulous wampum belt, so there were two very impressive wampum belts. so penelope enlists
and it has had a devastating impact on plymouth. there's been great loss of life, great loss of property. it takes years for them to recover financially. but for the native peoples, the consequences are just that much more dire. there's loss of traditional homelands, communities are broken up, as are families, and many natives are sold into slavery and things are never the same for the native people. so it's just this watershed moment. so in the wake of king phillips war, penelope returns home...
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houses plymouth rock.ering throng reached the second "mayflower." ♪♪ the captain and his men receive a hero's ovation at plymouth. close by plymouth rock where the pilgrims first set foot in the new world, the "mayflower ii" will be docked permanently, a living memorial to a great voyage. ♪♪ >>> weeknights this month, we're featuring american history tv programs as a preview of what's available every weekend on c-span 3. tonight, milton jones recalls his experiences as a u.s. marine during the vietnam war. he talks about his initial reluctance to serve in vietnam and his journey to meet his unit in the caisson. part of vietnam war oral histories conducted by center's research center for the veterans history project. watch tonight beginning at 8:00 p.m. eastern and enjoy american history tv every weekend on c-span 3. ♪♪ >>> american history tv on c-span 3 exploring the people and events that tell the american story every weekend. 60 years ago this weekend more than 1,400 cia-trained cuban ex aisles launched
houses plymouth rock.ering throng reached the second "mayflower." ♪♪ the captain and his men receive a hero's ovation at plymouth. close by plymouth rock where the pilgrims first set foot in the new world, the "mayflower ii" will be docked permanently, a living memorial to a great voyage. ♪♪ >>> weeknights this month, we're featuring american history tv programs as a preview of what's available every weekend on c-span 3. tonight, milton jones recalls his...
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a recreation of plymouth as it looks seven years after mayflower landed. when our guests enter the historic site, the 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 who was here because this is the last that they lived with in the town in 1620, we started spreading up and have been down to divide all of the common assets equitably, they needed a complete list of residents. every person that our guest encounter once actually walked in the face of the earth. no one fictional, no one composite. when you come to a living museum, you enter into unable to encounter the spiritual beliefs or the, past the technology of the past, the experiments in self governance of the past in three dimensions. and one of the things that we strive to do is hold the people of the past in our hands very gently and with compassion, so that we can enter into their story and experience it in 360 degrees. that said, the 360-degree surrounding me right now, behind me, you can see the fort
a recreation of plymouth as it looks seven years after mayflower landed. when our guests enter the historic site, the 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 who was here because this is the last that they lived with in the town in 1620, we started spreading up and have been down to divide all of the common assets equitably, they needed a complete list of residents. every person that our...
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in plymouth, massachusetts. mayflower 2 is behind me a full-scale reproduction of the ship that brought the pilgrims to new england in 1620 a writer by the name of albert. matthews gives them the name of pilgrim fathers which still in the united kingdom today. they're called the pilgrim fathers. we as americans tend to call them pilgrims. and the reason the word is cited. is that william bradford in his chronicle and also in his poetry. refers to them as pilgrims not uppercase big p famous pilgrims, but as pilgrims people who went on a journey for religious reasons went on a journey for personal discovery. and so that use of the word pilgrim gives them a group identity, but we all need to remember they themselves did not have a group identity. they were a very heterogeneous group that had to learn to live together. when you think about how did people sound in colonial new england a board mayflower and the first few ships that would follow there were upwards of 17 different dialect regions represented in plymouth
in plymouth, massachusetts. mayflower 2 is behind me a full-scale reproduction of the ship that brought the pilgrims to new england in 1620 a writer by the name of albert. matthews gives them the name of pilgrim fathers which still in the united kingdom today. they're called the pilgrim fathers. we as americans tend to call them pilgrims. and the reason the word is cited. is that william bradford in his chronicle and also in his poetry. refers to them as pilgrims not uppercase big p famous...
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. >> of the plantation of new plymouth. >> of the plantation of new plymouth. >> neither shall i suffer the same to be spoken or done. >> neither shall i suffer the same to be spoken or done. >> but shall hinder, oppose and discover. >> but shall hinder, oppose and discover. >> to the governor and assistant governors. >> to the governor and assistant governors. >> i shall faithfully submit. >> i shall faithfully submit. >> unto such good and wholesome laws. >> unto such good and wholesome laws. >> as are or shall be made for the ordering and government of the same. >> as are or shall be made for the ordering and government of the same. >> oh, excellent. and shall endeavor -- shall endeavor to advance the growth and good of the plantation. >> shall endeavor to advance the growth and good of the plantation. >> all which i promise and swear by the name of god of heaven. >> all which i promise and swear by the name of god of heaven. >> simply, truly and faithfully to perform. >> simply, truly and faithfully to perform. >> as i hope for help from god. >> as i hope for help from god. >> who i
. >> of the plantation of new plymouth. >> of the plantation of new plymouth. >> neither shall i suffer the same to be spoken or done. >> neither shall i suffer the same to be spoken or done. >> but shall hinder, oppose and discover. >> but shall hinder, oppose and discover. >> to the governor and assistant governors. >> to the governor and assistant governors. >> i shall faithfully submit. >> i shall faithfully submit. >> unto...
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whereas i and nine other men, we then took "the sparrow" again to new plymouth here. it is but a day with a strong wind, and so that did not take long, and then we rendezvous with two other ships for -- we were the advanced party of an expedition that was sent to establish a separate plantation among the bay of the massachusetts. that failed missably, howsoever. >> how did you end up here? >> well, we initially came here. as i say, i was somewhat acquainted with these persons, yet after that plantation rather dissolved for god wished it be so, but i watched ten men starve before my eyes. and then had the natives, they killed two others, and we hanged one of our own. and so this is before as well the rest of those persons who were at wessagusset. there were near to 60 of us. eventually many of them fled back to england. there may be some who fled into the forest. i should say perhaps they are even living among the natives. i should suppose that some have died since, who did so for being an english person living among the natives, you will not live long. and beyond that
whereas i and nine other men, we then took "the sparrow" again to new plymouth here. it is but a day with a strong wind, and so that did not take long, and then we rendezvous with two other ships for -- we were the advanced party of an expedition that was sent to establish a separate plantation among the bay of the massachusetts. that failed missably, howsoever. >> how did you end up here? >> well, we initially came here. as i say, i was somewhat acquainted with these...
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of the plantation of new plymouth. neither shall i suffer the same to be spoken or done but should hinder, oppose, and discover to the governor and assistant governors. i shall faithfully submit onto such good and wholesome laws. as are or shall be made for the ordering and government of the same. excellent. and shall endeavor to advance the growth and the good of the plantation, all of which i promise and swear by the name of god in heaven. simply, truly, and faithfully to perform as i hope for help from god. who is the god of truth and the punisher of falsehood. excellent, you're now all well reformed members of the community. the civil body is to keep order, to advance business, to defend the town. the church body may not be everyone in the room. in the 17th century you're not a member of the covenant unless you express your faith in christ. and it may be that even though you're attending church, you may not be a member of the church. this is very important to talk about when you're thinking about thomas macy and ho
of the plantation of new plymouth. neither shall i suffer the same to be spoken or done but should hinder, oppose, and discover to the governor and assistant governors. i shall faithfully submit onto such good and wholesome laws. as are or shall be made for the ordering and government of the same. excellent. and shall endeavor to advance the growth and the good of the plantation, all of which i promise and swear by the name of god in heaven. simply, truly, and faithfully to perform as i hope...
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marchetti coughlin discusses her book, penelope winslow plymouth colony first lady re-imagining a lifeabout a descendant of english nobility and the wife of josiah winslow plymouth colony's governor during king philip's war in the 1670s. watch tonight beginning at 8pm eastern and enjoy american history tv every weekend on c-span 3. american history tv on c-span 3 every weekend documenting america's story funding for american history tv comes from these companies who support c-span 3 as a public service. up next a conversation with the author of the book penelope winslow plymouth colony first lady re-imagining a life ms. winslow was a descendant of english nobility and the wife of josiah winslow plymouth colony's governor in the 1670s the massachusetts historical society hosted this event and provided the video. we have a special event this evening really explore the life of plymouth 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 co
marchetti coughlin discusses her book, penelope winslow plymouth colony first lady re-imagining a lifeabout a descendant of english nobility and the wife of josiah winslow plymouth colony's governor during king philip's war in the 1670s. watch tonight beginning at 8pm eastern and enjoy american history tv every weekend on c-span 3. american history tv on c-span 3 every weekend documenting america's story funding for american history tv comes from these companies who support c-span 3 as a public...
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the answers are in the history of the plymouth plantation written by william bradford. bradford's history begins with religious problems in england. for a new ruler, james the first, the king and 16 or three. as king, james was also the supreme head of the church of england, the official church. but some people objected to the expensive robes and rituals of the church of england. they withdrew from it and were called separatists. the story of their religious persecution in england, how they became pilgrims, and how they eventually found religious freedom was all recorded by william redford. >> many there for the lords to people who joined themselves into a church of state. they were various towns, some in hampshire england. but after they had continued together for about a year and kept their meetings every south, exercising the worship of guard among themselves, they saw they could no longer continue. so they resolved to get ready to holland which was in 16 oh seven and 16 away. >> the separatists would leave england to find of freedom of religion in holland. >> to lea
the answers are in the history of the plymouth plantation written by william bradford. bradford's history begins with religious problems in england. for a new ruler, james the first, the king and 16 or three. as king, james was also the supreme head of the church of england, the official church. but some people objected to the expensive robes and rituals of the church of england. they withdrew from it and were called separatists. the story of their religious persecution in england, how they...
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pier in plymouth, massachusetts. mayflower ii is behind us. a writer by the name of robert matthews gives them the name of pilgrim fathers which still, in the united kingdom today are called pilgrim fathers. we in america tend to call them pilgrims. the reason they are cited is they are referred to as pilgrims in poetry. people who went on a journey for religious reasons went on a journey for personal sdoefr. and so that use of the word pilgrim gives them a pilgrim identity. but we all need to remember that they themselves did not have a group identity. they were a very heterogenuous group that had to learn how to live together. aboard mayflower and the first few ships that would follow, there was upwards of 17 different dialect regions represented in plymouth, and they lived in an anyone prior to recording. very rarely, unless you were in a big city, did you hear anyone speak english in a way other than your own dialect or accent, so imagine what it's like to be aboard a ship where you're trying to figure out, what
pier in plymouth, massachusetts. mayflower ii is behind us. a writer by the name of robert matthews gives them the name of pilgrim fathers which still, in the united kingdom today are called pilgrim fathers. we in america tend to call them pilgrims. the reason they are cited is they are referred to as pilgrims in poetry. people who went on a journey for religious reasons went on a journey for personal sdoefr. and so that use of the word pilgrim gives them a pilgrim identity. but we all need to...
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doctor paul call from plymouth university, _ the island.ty, thank- the island. doctor paul call from plymouth university, thank you | the island. doctor paul call from - plymouth university, thank you very much. and indeed for supplying us with those photos which vividly illustrates why this volcano is now potentially such a threat. thank you very much for being with us on the bbc news. the headlines on bbc news... the duke of edinburgh's children pay tribute to their late father — after a private church service attended by members of the royal family. iran says its main nuclearfacility has been hit by an act of terrorism a day after new uranium enrichment centrifuges were installed. thousands of businesses in england are preparing to reopen on monday in the next stage of easing the third national lockdown. they include shops — while pubs and restaurants will be able to serve outdoors. hairdressers, beauty salons, gyms and outdoor attractions like zoos and theme parks can also reopen. wales also sees restrictions easing. in scotland and nor
doctor paul call from plymouth university, _ the island.ty, thank- the island. doctor paul call from plymouth university, thank you | the island. doctor paul call from - plymouth university, thank you very much. and indeed for supplying us with those photos which vividly illustrates why this volcano is now potentially such a threat. thank you very much for being with us on the bbc news. the headlines on bbc news... the duke of edinburgh's children pay tribute to their late father — after a...
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winslow was from english nobility and plymouth county's governor. massachusetts historical society hosted this event and. >> reporter:ed the video. -- provided the video. >> we have a special event this evening. we'll explore the life of plymouth colony first lady penelope pelham winslow. a woman of influence during the eventful year of plymouth's existence through wartime and the end. its independence. our speaker is michelle marquetty-kaufman, author of "the life and writing of chandler." and the book she'll be speaking on tonight, "penelope winslow: reimagining a life." she served as curator for pilgrim hall
winslow was from english nobility and plymouth county's governor. massachusetts historical society hosted this event and. >> reporter:ed the video. -- provided the video. >> we have a special event this evening. we'll explore the life of plymouth colony first lady penelope pelham winslow. a woman of influence during the eventful year of plymouth's existence through wartime and the end. its independence. our speaker is michelle marquetty-kaufman, author of "the life and writing...
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take plymouth, for example.0 days. in fact, as this map by the bbc�*s data unit shows, more than four out of ten uk councils have not reported any covid deaths in the past month. it's a large drop compared with january, when the uk was at the peak of its second wave. then only two councils in the uk reported no covid deaths. but experts are still urging caution. it's a really good sign and we are seeing several parts of the country where prevalence is really, really low. so i think it gives us confidence. we do need to of course be a little bit cautious, because with the road map, we have had significant reopening of society on 12th april. there's another one coming up on 17th may. it's great news but of course we do need to monitor those changes. so this is why it's really important that we have these five—week intervals between these relaxations, just so we can monitor the impact on r, on hospital admissions, and on deaths and safely proceed to the next step in the road map. hi, would you like to come through?
take plymouth, for example.0 days. in fact, as this map by the bbc�*s data unit shows, more than four out of ten uk councils have not reported any covid deaths in the past month. it's a large drop compared with january, when the uk was at the peak of its second wave. then only two councils in the uk reported no covid deaths. but experts are still urging caution. it's a really good sign and we are seeing several parts of the country where prevalence is really, really low. so i think it gives...
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next on book tv, tony pearl recounts the first murder trial in the plymouth colony. >> i was pleased to have read this book in prepublication and full draft form and i can say is an engrossing story meticulously researched and extraordinarily well told. and as a writer myself, both of nonfiction books and articles always interested in how the sleds on the subject that they decide to write about. tell me toby how this played out with you. toby: thank you and that's a great question prayed and want to thank everyone for being here. i've had so any any wonderful comments and thank you so much. especially with a virtual events, not always easy to attend. so thank you friends and family i'm delighted and this is been a home away from myself and we think of it as for our kids they enjoyed any of these first books. and throughout . [inaudible]. so i'm trying to remember which year it was. i think it was in 2016 the my husband matthew was another give me membership. the local. [inaudible]. [inaudible]. is a world-class research resource in boston for research. we had no long before. in the p
next on book tv, tony pearl recounts the first murder trial in the plymouth colony. >> i was pleased to have read this book in prepublication and full draft form and i can say is an engrossing story meticulously researched and extraordinarily well told. and as a writer myself, both of nonfiction books and articles always interested in how the sleds on the subject that they decide to write about. tell me toby how this played out with you. toby: thank you and that's a great question prayed...
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the speedwell is unseaworthy, but back to plymouth. september the 6th a.d. 1620. "mayflower" sails alone. ♪♪ ♪♪ they had no friends to welcome them, nor inns to entertain or afresh their weather-beaten bodies. no houses or much less tons to repair to seek for sucker. as for the season, it was winter, and they that know the winters of the country know them to be sharp and violent. besides, what could they see but a hideous and desolate wilderness full of wild beasts and wild men? and what multitudes there might be of them? they knew not. as for themselves, they numbered 102 souls. but only 35 true pilgrims, the rest strangers to their faith. and as the captain has foreseen, this was to threaten the very purpose of the pilgrimage. [ knocking] >> enter. >> master, these men are the greeters. >> yes, what is it? >> master carver, when we came on this voyage, we understood that your group had a patent from the virginia company to settle in virginia. >> so we have. >> then command us now, master carver. >> what is your meaning? >> our meaning is simply this. this ship w
the speedwell is unseaworthy, but back to plymouth. september the 6th a.d. 1620. "mayflower" sails alone. ♪♪ ♪♪ they had no friends to welcome them, nor inns to entertain or afresh their weather-beaten bodies. no houses or much less tons to repair to seek for sucker. as for the season, it was winter, and they that know the winters of the country know them to be sharp and violent. besides, what could they see but a hideous and desolate wilderness full of wild beasts and wild...
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from the folks who came here at jamestown to look for a new land to the people who stepped foot in plymouth, massachusetts to the people who debated and brought about the beginning of the end and we are still nowhere near it, the beginning and the end of racism and slavery. everyone from lincoln to wilson to you name it is on the chopping block and what is ridiculous is this has been dismissed by very credible academics. i always think about the guy named plato 2000 years ago who said the very same thing we are debating today. who will teach the children and what will they teaches some? there's nothing like great history, authentic original sources, to drive people to think for themselves. none of us wants to oppose a debate and a healthy debate on who did what and why, but the lens of 1619 says we started in 1619, not 1776. when the first slaves were brought here and that is why we are who we are and we have to change who we are. let's stop about changing who we are through the lens of history. neil: by all means include it, don't scrap everything before or after it. the notion that only c
from the folks who came here at jamestown to look for a new land to the people who stepped foot in plymouth, massachusetts to the people who debated and brought about the beginning of the end and we are still nowhere near it, the beginning and the end of racism and slavery. everyone from lincoln to wilson to you name it is on the chopping block and what is ridiculous is this has been dismissed by very credible academics. i always think about the guy named plato 2000 years ago who said the very...
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the speed is on the sea were the, heading back to plymouth. [noise] ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ they had no friends to welcome them or ins to entertain their bodies. no houses or towns to return to. as for the season, it was winter. those who know the winters of the country know them to be sharp and violent. besides, what could they see bay hideous and desolate wilderness full of wild beasts and wild men. what's multitude might be of them they knew not. has for themselves, they numbered 102 souls. only 35 true pilgrims, the rest, strangers to their faith. and as the captain has foreseen, this was to threaten the very purpose of the pilgrimage. >> master, these men have a grievance >> yes, what is it? >> >> master, when we came on this voyage we understood you had a patent with the virginia company to settle in virginia. >> so we have? >> then command us now, master. >> what is your meaning? >> our meaning is simply this. this ship was blown off course. it is not virginia, but new england. so, your patent is worth less. >> we have the power of this pilgrimage
the speed is on the sea were the, heading back to plymouth. [noise] ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ they had no friends to welcome them or ins to entertain their bodies. no houses or towns to return to. as for the season, it was winter. those who know the winters of the country know them to be sharp and violent. besides, what could they see bay hideous and desolate wilderness full of wild beasts and wild men. what's multitude might be of them they knew not. has for themselves, they numbered 102 souls....
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john danks, bbc spotlight, plymouth sound.f my 95th birthday today, 0ur royal correspondent, nicholas witchell explained how this year will not be one of big celebration. four days after the funeral of the duke of edinburgh, the queen marking, as you say, her 95th birthday today at windsor castle, clearly not a moment for celebration given given the sadness that surrounds her to it is a birthday nonetheless. it will be marked, i'm sure, with herfamily, though, of course, the access to members of the family will be regulated by the covid restrictions, but it will be a low—key birthday, and, yes, very sad birthday for love memories of all the previous birthdays that she spent with her husband, but knowing the stoical nature, i think, of the queen, i'm sure that she also will be reflecting on, if you like, the good fortune of having had 73 years of married life, of happy married life with the duke, of the fact that he very nearly reached the age of 100. and i'm sure that her faith, as well as the family, will be sustaining her at
john danks, bbc spotlight, plymouth sound.f my 95th birthday today, 0ur royal correspondent, nicholas witchell explained how this year will not be one of big celebration. four days after the funeral of the duke of edinburgh, the queen marking, as you say, her 95th birthday today at windsor castle, clearly not a moment for celebration given given the sadness that surrounds her to it is a birthday nonetheless. it will be marked, i'm sure, with herfamily, though, of course, the access to members...
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. ♪♪ ♪♪ >>> in plymouth harbor, england, the may flower ii lies at anchor.curate a replica o
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a fully autonomous boat built by a team in plymouth is set to attempt to become one of the first craftas been to meet the team behind it. this is the moment the mayflower 400 and the water for the final time before it departs on its groundbreaking journey across the atlantic to massachusetts in the united states. but unlike its namesake that took more than 100 pilgrims to the new world in 1620, the mayflower 400 will not have any people on board at all. four orfive years not have any people on board at all. four or five years ago we were talking with folks in the city about how we would commemorate the 400 year anniversary. commemorate the 400 year anniversary-— anniversary. and there were talk about — anniversary. and there were talk about building - anniversary. and there were talk about building a - talk about building a replica. from my perspective it was let's do something that speaks to the next 400 years of american enterprise. for me that means building an autonomous vessel to do ocean research. it autonomous vessel to do ocean research. , , ., research. it is designed and buil
a fully autonomous boat built by a team in plymouth is set to attempt to become one of the first craftas been to meet the team behind it. this is the moment the mayflower 400 and the water for the final time before it departs on its groundbreaking journey across the atlantic to massachusetts in the united states. but unlike its namesake that took more than 100 pilgrims to the new world in 1620, the mayflower 400 will not have any people on board at all. four orfive years not have any people on...
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like that i live in nothingness when enough luck and the other bashfulness going to hop over from plymouth to sell us but if we like a machine open it but i'm into opium in a country. like and he got a pass from the can of a hunk in the face of his that i list but if we. do know that that of the mother. so yes precautionary principle is and by scientific n.e.t.'s i think. a big issue for european economy in general because it reduces. the willingness. there is a risk in the. new presses and. this is a risk. this is a benefit i'm i willing to take this risk yes or no and the regulation today. gives us an answer. if you look at the corner of today it is much safer than the car yesterday you know the 1st car that i drove in when i was a boy and my father was riding no safety belt in the house no one had no air by going on the way b.s. and and yet z. a car maker was not a murderer. the car was like this. it was a very safe car for the time and i'm not saying that she says of 950. you know where fantasy but buys in there were a very good night and then we discover that there are some side effec
like that i live in nothingness when enough luck and the other bashfulness going to hop over from plymouth to sell us but if we like a machine open it but i'm into opium in a country. like and he got a pass from the can of a hunk in the face of his that i list but if we. do know that that of the mother. so yes precautionary principle is and by scientific n.e.t.'s i think. a big issue for european economy in general because it reduces. the willingness. there is a risk in the. new presses and....
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the east, quite a chilly direction, that will take the edge off the temperatures, 13 celsius in plymouthup to 17 celsius. i know many people are looking for rain, this frontal system pushing in from the north will bring some rain for scotland on monday, maybe the odd shower for northern ireland and northern england but further south staying dry. some of that rain in the north will push southwards but it tends to peter out, southern areas not seen much wet weather, largely dry throughout the week but turning a bit colder. this is bbc news and these are the latest headlines in the uk and around the world. hospitals in india struggle with overwhelming demand for beds, ventilators and oxygen as it accords the world's highest ever day levite in coronavirus infections for the third day in a row. {lime for the third day in a row. once there is no _ for the third day in a row. once there is no beds _ for the third day in a row. once there is no beds here, - for the third day in a row. once there is no beds here, no - for the third day in a row. cite: there is no beds here, no physical space, as
the east, quite a chilly direction, that will take the edge off the temperatures, 13 celsius in plymouthup to 17 celsius. i know many people are looking for rain, this frontal system pushing in from the north will bring some rain for scotland on monday, maybe the odd shower for northern ireland and northern england but further south staying dry. some of that rain in the north will push southwards but it tends to peter out, southern areas not seen much wet weather, largely dry throughout the...
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a bit of shelter, it will be a little bit warmer — i2 celsius for glasgow, 13 in cardiff and in plymouthg, and the orientation of this high means that eastern areas will continue to see a feed of cold airfrom the north sea. it also looks like we'll see this little line of showers skipping in from the north sea affecting parts of eastern and south—eastern england but many places again through thursday, dry with some spells of sunshine. highest temperatures out west, parts of northern ireland and western scotland could be looking at values of 1a or 15 celsius. stays dry for most for the end of the week and temperatures will begin to creep upwards as well, just some rain in the far north—west. hello, i'm nuala mcgovern. this is outside source. the female police officer who shot dead the young black men daunte wright resigns as the victim's family hires the civil rights attorney representing george floyd's family. that a police officer would shoot and kill another unarmed black man. less than 16km away from where daunte wright was shot dead — the trial of derek chauvin is under way. he's the
a bit of shelter, it will be a little bit warmer — i2 celsius for glasgow, 13 in cardiff and in plymouthg, and the orientation of this high means that eastern areas will continue to see a feed of cold airfrom the north sea. it also looks like we'll see this little line of showers skipping in from the north sea affecting parts of eastern and south—eastern england but many places again through thursday, dry with some spells of sunshine. highest temperatures out west, parts of northern ireland...
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it'll feel chillier here, but cardiff, plymouth and western parts of northern ireland up to 13 degreesand that means another widespread frost as the day begins. a chance of a few showers on thursday for eastern parts of england, running towards the east midlands. southeast england, there will be perhaps some more noticeable northeasterly and chilly breeze by then. elsewhere, it will be dry, variable cloud, sunny spells — pleasant enough if you're in that sunshine. this is bbc news with the latest headlines for viewers in the uk and around the world. president biden postpones the withdrawal of us forces from afghanistan until september. turkey's government is criticised for the country coming under the grip of a brutal third wave of coronavirus. the police officer who fatally shot a twenty—year—old black man near minneapolis on sunday resigns. tensions are high in minneapolis as the defence begins in the george floyd murder trial. one expert witness saying the neck restraint on floyd was a reasonable use of force. i felt that derek shelving was justified with acting with objective reaso
it'll feel chillier here, but cardiff, plymouth and western parts of northern ireland up to 13 degreesand that means another widespread frost as the day begins. a chance of a few showers on thursday for eastern parts of england, running towards the east midlands. southeast england, there will be perhaps some more noticeable northeasterly and chilly breeze by then. elsewhere, it will be dry, variable cloud, sunny spells — pleasant enough if you're in that sunshine. this is bbc news with the...
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earlier, i spoke to a lecturer in maritime economics at the university of plymouth. even if the vessel were to capsize, it wouldn't necessarily lead to a spill. >> what is happening, from what we have seen from the various data provided, is@@ that the cot guard is nearby the vessel for many hours and they are trying, they are taking actions to try to maintain the vessel floating because as you know from the reports, there is heavy weather up there and at the moment, at least two vessels are going towards the scene so they can help the operations. let's hope they will take actions to prevent, and the vessels going to the scene, they are going to help to prevent that kind of disaster to happen. worst case and ariel, even if the vessel is going to capsize, that doesn't mean we will have an oil spill. i've come a long way for this one, to one of the largest, southernmost cities in the world. for the entire time that i've been alive, buenos aires and argentina have suffered under an oppressive and brutal military dictatorship, or faced one massive economic meltdown after
earlier, i spoke to a lecturer in maritime economics at the university of plymouth. even if the vessel were to capsize, it wouldn't necessarily lead to a spill. >> what is happening, from what we have seen from the various data provided, is@@ that the cot guard is nearby the vessel for many hours and they are trying, they are taking actions to try to maintain the vessel floating because as you know from the reports, there is heavy weather up there and at the moment, at least two vessels...
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are called foreign agents let's go back a bit shall we november 11th 1620 the mayflower landed at plymouth rock but it was not 7 all jubilation merrill's american festive snow cones in fact snow cones would be around for another 300 years who knew but the 100 of the 102 people aboard the mayflower half of them had been brought along as indentured servants and they weren't pleased about it as john curl details in his book for all the people of the day before landing the servants stage to insurrection and declared they were seizing their freedom the bulk of the pilgrims free workers sided with the servants the masters had no choice but to agree to the demands all adult males signed the mayflower compact affirming that all were now free and establishing a government in which all males had equal voice and vote even in the 1st days america was founded on workers and the oppressed standing up against their oppressors against the ruling class because the rulers will always be and they will always try to get away with everything the dignity that fight started on day one of this country they want t
are called foreign agents let's go back a bit shall we november 11th 1620 the mayflower landed at plymouth rock but it was not 7 all jubilation merrill's american festive snow cones in fact snow cones would be around for another 300 years who knew but the 100 of the 102 people aboard the mayflower half of them had been brought along as indentured servants and they weren't pleased about it as john curl details in his book for all the people of the day before landing the servants stage to...
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that northeasterly breeze, eastern areas will actually be colder, whereas we're 13 in cardiff and plymouthpopped up will fade away into the evening. we have another largely clear and cold night to come into thursday morning, and again one or two mist and fog patches around. and there will be another widespread frost, althought we're not expecting it to be quite as hard as it's been over recent nights. how's thursday shaping up? most dry with sunny spells, but on that northeasterly breeze, we will bring in a few showers to parts of eastern england, into the southeast, perhaps the east midlands, too. if anything, that breeze will be a touch fresher, too. for the most part, though, elsewhere, the winds are light. there is warmth in the sunshine if you get some of that. you certainly feel it as temperatures, away from the chilly east, will be close to the average for the time of year. big picture going friday into the weekend — weather fronts trying to move in from the atlantic towards northern ireland and scotland, initially perhaps just bringing a bit more cloud. but deeper on into the weeke
that northeasterly breeze, eastern areas will actually be colder, whereas we're 13 in cardiff and plymouthpopped up will fade away into the evening. we have another largely clear and cold night to come into thursday morning, and again one or two mist and fog patches around. and there will be another widespread frost, althought we're not expecting it to be quite as hard as it's been over recent nights. how's thursday shaping up? most dry with sunny spells, but on that northeasterly breeze, we...
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part of the ward so so that's why we are continuing with this line and we are to present it to the plymouth. examination as a human rights organisations one precise sub mission on the cigar and i think one of the things that the i.c.c. going to look at now when they open the investigation so we will have all the evidence we have all the guys we have all the crimes which broke all of our argument and we have the standards by the way persecution crimes against humanity during one part of the i.c.c. mandate interim step and the fact that this report comes not too long after the decision that there will be an investigation by the i.c.c. is that causing concern among israeli officials and i know that israel has said that it's not going to cooperate with i.c.c. as investigation but is this causing some amount of concern. i mean it's clear that this report and that selling report that was referenced before a part of the program unfortunately funded by many european governments where several of the ngos that they provide money to have decided as part of a coordinated campaign to issue reports makin
part of the ward so so that's why we are continuing with this line and we are to present it to the plymouth. examination as a human rights organisations one precise sub mission on the cigar and i think one of the things that the i.c.c. going to look at now when they open the investigation so we will have all the evidence we have all the guys we have all the crimes which broke all of our argument and we have the standards by the way persecution crimes against humanity during one part of the...
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that north—easterly breeze, eastern areas will actually be colder, whereas we're 13 in cardiff and plymouth have popped up will fade away as we get on into the evening. we have another largely clear and cold night to come into thursday morning, and again one or two mist and fog patches around. and there will be another widespread frost, although we're not expecting it to be quite as hard as it's been over recent nights. how's thursday shaping up? most dry with sunny spells, but on that north—easterly breeze, we will bring in a few showers to parts of eastern england, into the southeast, perhaps the east midlands as well. if anything, that breeze will be a touch fresher, too. for the most part, though, elsewhere, the winds are light. there is warmth in the sunshine if you get some of that. you certainly feel it as temperatures, away from the chilly east, will be close to the average for the time of year. big picture going friday into the weekend, there are weather fronts trying to move in from the atlantic towards northern ireland and scotland, initially perhaps just bringing a bit more clou
that north—easterly breeze, eastern areas will actually be colder, whereas we're 13 in cardiff and plymouth have popped up will fade away as we get on into the evening. we have another largely clear and cold night to come into thursday morning, and again one or two mist and fog patches around. and there will be another widespread frost, although we're not expecting it to be quite as hard as it's been over recent nights. how's thursday shaping up? most dry with sunny spells, but on that...
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that northeasterly breeze, eastern areas will actually be colder, whereas we're 13 in cardiff and plymouthet on into the evening. we have another largely clear and cold night to come into thursday morning, and again one or two mist and fog patches around. and there will be another widespread frost, although we're not expecting it to be quite as hard as it's been over recent nights. how's thursday shaping up? most dry with sunny spells, but on that northeasterly breeze, we will bring in a few showers to parts of eastern england, into the southeast, perhaps the east midlands as well. if anything, that breeze will be a touch fresher, too. for the most part, though, elsewhere, the winds are light. there is warmth in the sunshine if you get some of that. you certainly feel it as temperatures, away from the chilly east, will be close to the average for the time of year. big picture going friday into the weekend, there are weather fronts trying to move in from the atlantic towards northern ireland and scotland, initially perhaps just bringing a bit more cloud. but deeper on into the weekend, more
that northeasterly breeze, eastern areas will actually be colder, whereas we're 13 in cardiff and plymouthet on into the evening. we have another largely clear and cold night to come into thursday morning, and again one or two mist and fog patches around. and there will be another widespread frost, although we're not expecting it to be quite as hard as it's been over recent nights. how's thursday shaping up? most dry with sunny spells, but on that northeasterly breeze, we will bring in a few...
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that northeasterly breeze, eastern areas will actually be colder, whereas we're i3 in cardiff and plymouthet on into the evening. we have another largely clear and cold night to come into thursday morning, and again one or two mist and fog patches around. and there will be another widespread frost, although we're not expecting it to be quite as hard as it's been over recent nights. how's thursday shaping up? most dry with sunny spells, but on that northeasterly breeze, we will bring in a few showers to parts of eastern england, into the southeast, perhaps the east midlands as well. if anything, that breeze will be a touch fresher, too. for the most part, though, elsewhere, the winds are light. there is warmth in the sunshine if you get some of that. you certainly feel it as temperatures, away from the chilly east, will be close to the average for the time of year. big picture going friday into the weekend, there are weather fronts trying to move in from the atlantic towards northern ireland and scotland, initially perhaps just bringing a bit more cloud. but deeper on into the weekend, more
that northeasterly breeze, eastern areas will actually be colder, whereas we're i3 in cardiff and plymouthet on into the evening. we have another largely clear and cold night to come into thursday morning, and again one or two mist and fog patches around. and there will be another widespread frost, although we're not expecting it to be quite as hard as it's been over recent nights. how's thursday shaping up? most dry with sunny spells, but on that northeasterly breeze, we will bring in a few...
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. >> reporter: tonight, at beth israel deaconess hospital-plymouth in massachusetts, they are battlingtion that comes with it. now the fully vaccinated workers there, the doctors, nurses, the health-care workers, are volunteering their time coming back in outside their shifts to sit with covid patients whose family members are unable to visit because of restrictions. >> hi, david! >> reporter: volunteer ashley grecco, an exercise physiologist putting on protective gear. >> they have someone to talk to them, and so they feel like they're not alone. i've really seen some great improvements in the patients. >> reporter: ashley with covid patient jane lane, battling covid for weeks. and surgical technician, lindsay silva, too. her patient, retired firefighter jeffery chandler. >> hi, david. >> reporter: dr. ben moor started it all. >> we sit with the patients, chat with them, just kind of wile away the hours with them. because it is a very, very scary and lonely thing to be sick and alone in a hospital room. >> reporter: this wife kerr ri hurley sending us this the closest kerri could get
. >> reporter: tonight, at beth israel deaconess hospital-plymouth in massachusetts, they are battlingtion that comes with it. now the fully vaccinated workers there, the doctors, nurses, the health-care workers, are volunteering their time coming back in outside their shifts to sit with covid patients whose family members are unable to visit because of restrictions. >> hi, david! >> reporter: volunteer ashley grecco, an exercise physiologist putting on protective gear....
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briefly touching double figures there in plymouth and in london, so it is a nippy day.e ever so slightly milder air but with that also the possibility of a bit of snow across parts of wales, maybe into the midlands, possibly the peak district as well. and these are the early morning temperatures on monday — you can see around freezing or below in a number of areas so there could be a bit of fresh snow here or there. now notice, this is the cold outbreak on monday, you can see the cold air spreading into europe, butjust on the periphery here slightly milderair coming back around it, so that's a weather front that is approaching us. you can see it here on the edge of the forecast area, the cloud and increasing bits and pieces of rain there in northern ireland and out towards the western fringes of wales, but i think broadly speaking monday is looking fine for most of us with plenty of crisp sunshine and still pretty chilly, although the temperatures are just ever so slightly picking up there out towards the west, up to around 11 degrees in cardiff. here's tuesday's weathe
briefly touching double figures there in plymouth and in london, so it is a nippy day.e ever so slightly milder air but with that also the possibility of a bit of snow across parts of wales, maybe into the midlands, possibly the peak district as well. and these are the early morning temperatures on monday — you can see around freezing or below in a number of areas so there could be a bit of fresh snow here or there. now notice, this is the cold outbreak on monday, you can see the cold air...
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shackle will be placed on all of us this fight is nothing new it's as old as capitalism it's as old as plymouth rock and yes we need to evolve past capitalism before it's too late but in the meantime workers also have to construct real true defensive measures doesn't matter if you're a democrat a republican an anarchistic polygamist for neurotic narcoleptic anti-establishment daf acts of bitterness dominate directs this is joe it's everyone we must demand freedom and privacy and dignity before it's too late. coming from washington d.c. the belly the beast is redacted tonight. welcome to lead cam ellis take the news from behind a new report has revealed the breadth of china's human rights abuses and i gotta say i was wrong i was wrong the abuses are truly horrible and to go through a few of them despite having only 5 percent of the world's population china has allowed half a 1000000 of their citizens to die from covert 19 which is 20 percent of the world total talk about not given to your own people at least a 3rd of those deaths are due to the fact that china does not guarantee their people hea
shackle will be placed on all of us this fight is nothing new it's as old as capitalism it's as old as plymouth rock and yes we need to evolve past capitalism before it's too late but in the meantime workers also have to construct real true defensive measures doesn't matter if you're a democrat a republican an anarchistic polygamist for neurotic narcoleptic anti-establishment daf acts of bitterness dominate directs this is joe it's everyone we must demand freedom and privacy and dignity before...
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that northeasterly breeze, eastern areas will actually be colder, whereas we're i3 in cardiff and plymouthe popped up will fade away as we get on into the evening. we have another largely clear and cold night to come into thursday morning, and again one or two mist and fog patches around. and there will be another widespread frost, although we're not expecting it to be quite as hard as it's been over recent nights. how's thursday shaping up? most dry with sunny spells, but on that northeasterly breeze, we will bring in a few showers to parts of eastern england, into the southeast, perhaps the east midlands as well. if anything, that breeze will be a touch fresher, too. for the most part, though, elsewhere, the winds are light. there is warmth in the sunshine if you get some of that. you certainly feel it as temperatures, away from the chilly east, will be close to the average for the time of year. big picture going friday into the weekend, there are weather fronts trying to move in from the atlantic towards northern ireland and scotland, initially perhaps just bringing a bit more cloud. bu
that northeasterly breeze, eastern areas will actually be colder, whereas we're i3 in cardiff and plymouthe popped up will fade away as we get on into the evening. we have another largely clear and cold night to come into thursday morning, and again one or two mist and fog patches around. and there will be another widespread frost, although we're not expecting it to be quite as hard as it's been over recent nights. how's thursday shaping up? most dry with sunny spells, but on that northeasterly...