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at the famed plymouth rock.and then in the actual virtue readily demonstration you can see the fish house there. you can see the chain. so again even though it may not amend the in the 16 '20s it was definitely the most important part of the fortification. so observers from plymouth castle could look at and if they thought there was a threat the chain would come up and that would protect them from the french or the spanish. you can then, you are automatically taken out in this rather leaky little boat and then you're able to look around, you can see the view of the last view of plymouth, the mayflower pilgrims would've seen. the system would take you up on to the ship itself and with various pilgrims and crew. the guy sat directly footage you with a hat on, as we'll see later on, it's not very well at all. he's not at all well and that's bad news for the ship has left harbor yet so he is not going to fare very well going over to the americas in the coming weeks, the coming 66 days. these guys and gals were at se
at the famed plymouth rock.and then in the actual virtue readily demonstration you can see the fish house there. you can see the chain. so again even though it may not amend the in the 16 '20s it was definitely the most important part of the fortification. so observers from plymouth castle could look at and if they thought there was a threat the chain would come up and that would protect them from the french or the spanish. you can then, you are automatically taken out in this rather leaky...
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governor bradford's plymouth plantation. the significant part from england to plymouth, massachusetts. the editorial team, including ken of yale, paula peters of the nation and myself three of us here are pictured along with jeremy of the american pilgrams museum. and the manuscript included hebrew vocabulary from the government trying to teach himself that. we row lied on the interpretation of that material. the inclues is a striking departure from traditional, but not the only one. i'd like to discuss what makes this volume unique and move on to talk about working on it helped me to revise my understanding of bradford and his writings. william bradford began to compile his history in 1630, 10 years after the arrival on the mayflower and the same time that john arrived in massachusetts to take charge of the colony that would become the dominant puritan presence in new england. while bradford composed the work in a way that suggested he was preparing for public education, it was not published in his lifetime. passed on in ma
governor bradford's plymouth plantation. the significant part from england to plymouth, massachusetts. the editorial team, including ken of yale, paula peters of the nation and myself three of us here are pictured along with jeremy of the american pilgrams museum. and the manuscript included hebrew vocabulary from the government trying to teach himself that. we row lied on the interpretation of that material. the inclues is a striking departure from traditional, but not the only one. i'd like...
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they did, both at jamestown and at plymouth rock.ain a look at the plymouth colony. . >> in december of 1620, 101 pilgrims from england reached the atlantic coast on the mayflower. the purpose of the crossing and life in a primitive unknown land was to gain religious freedom for themselves. they had no preconceived ideas about building a nation, a society or a system of economics. by common consent, the colony's economic system was community. the property was community problem or public property. owned in effect by the colony's government. the people worked together, shared and shared alike in the total production of the colony. it went like this. there was a common store house. each family brought all its produce of whatever kind to the store house. the government of the colony allocated the goods on the basis of equal shares for all. this was the christian spirit of sharing. our forefathers were people basically motivated by christian principles and many felt they would best progress under this economic arrangement and have full fr
they did, both at jamestown and at plymouth rock.ain a look at the plymouth colony. . >> in december of 1620, 101 pilgrims from england reached the atlantic coast on the mayflower. the purpose of the crossing and life in a primitive unknown land was to gain religious freedom for themselves. they had no preconceived ideas about building a nation, a society or a system of economics. by common consent, the colony's economic system was community. the property was community problem or public...
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a heroes ovation at plymouth. ♪ ♪ ♪ close by plymouth rock where the pilgrims first set foot in theyflower ii will be docked permanently, living memorial to a great voyage. ♪ c-span.org/history. >> next, we visit plimoth patuxet and plymouth, massachusetts, to explore the re-created 17th century colonial village and talk to interpreters about daily life. the you depicted is 1627, seven years after the mayflower landed when about 160 pilgrims lived there.
a heroes ovation at plymouth. ♪ ♪ ♪ close by plymouth rock where the pilgrims first set foot in theyflower ii will be docked permanently, living memorial to a great voyage. ♪ c-span.org/history. >> next, we visit plimoth patuxet and plymouth, massachusetts, to explore the re-created 17th century colonial village and talk to interpreters about daily life. the you depicted is 1627, seven years after the mayflower landed when about 160 pilgrims lived there.
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>> we have a special event this evening where we looks for the life of plymouth colony first lady penelope winslow, and women of influence during the fiscal years of plymouth existence the wartime and the end of its independence. our speaker tonight is michelle marchetti coughlin. she is the author of life and writing of -- and the book shall be speaking on tonight, "penelope winslow, plymouth colony first lady: re-imagining a life" picture recently served as guest curator for pilgrim museum exhibition path founders, women of plymouth and as a scholar on women's suffrage commemoration project with the museum. she serves on the board and as a museum administrator of boston house museum. without further ado please join me in welcoming michelle to speak this evening. >> thank you very much, gavin, kathleen for arranging this talk, and what say thank you very much to the massachusetts historical society for this wonderful opportunity. i have been using mhs resources for years in their collections, their exhibitions, the programs and their staff are outstanding, so thank you mhs. so tonight i'm
>> we have a special event this evening where we looks for the life of plymouth colony first lady penelope winslow, and women of influence during the fiscal years of plymouth existence the wartime and the end of its independence. our speaker tonight is michelle marchetti coughlin. she is the author of life and writing of -- and the book shall be speaking on tonight, "penelope winslow, plymouth colony first lady: re-imagining a life" picture recently served as guest curator for...
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>> next, we visit plimoth patuxet and plymouth, massachusetts, to explore the re-created 17th century colonial village and talk to interpreters about daily life. the you depicted is 1627, seven years after the mayflower landed when about 160 pilgrims lived there. >> i am richard pickering, executive director at plimoth patuxet museum and we are in 17th century english village, a recreation of plymouth as it looked 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 that was here because this is the last year that they live within the walled town. in 1620 they started spreading up and down the coast. and so to divide all of their common assets equitably they needed a complete list of residence. every person that our guests encountered once actually walked they of the earth. when you come to a living museum you enter into another world. you are able to encounter the spiritual belief of the past and technology of the
>> next, we visit plimoth patuxet and plymouth, massachusetts, to explore the re-created 17th century colonial village and talk to interpreters about daily life. the you depicted is 1627, seven years after the mayflower landed when about 160 pilgrims lived there. >> i am richard pickering, executive director at plimoth patuxet museum and we are in 17th century english village, a recreation of plymouth as it looked seven years after mayflower landed. when our guests enter the...
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breezy in the south—west of england and channel islands with a maximum of two in aberdeen and nine in plymouthhrough this evening and overnight there will be clear skies and under those clear skies we will see patchy mist and fog form and we are looking at a widespread fast. but figure cloud coming from a heavier band of rain and across the west it won't be as cold for you. these temperatures represent towns and cities but in rural areas could be —3 or “4. it does mean a sunny start tomorrow with the fog lifting but cloud will start to build in the waste heralding a band of rain and temperature wise as we go through the course of tomorrow we are looking at two in newcastle and ten in plymouth. now on bbc news... wejoin a pastor in burnley, struggling in a pandemic—fuelled crisis. and a warning you might find some of this programme upsetting. iama i am a broken and recovering drug addict. i have got a second chance. i love the poor because i know i am the poor. . as covid brings crisis to so many, in burnley, people of faith are stepping up to the front line. this is their story in a year of lo
breezy in the south—west of england and channel islands with a maximum of two in aberdeen and nine in plymouthhrough this evening and overnight there will be clear skies and under those clear skies we will see patchy mist and fog form and we are looking at a widespread fast. but figure cloud coming from a heavier band of rain and across the west it won't be as cold for you. these temperatures represent towns and cities but in rural areas could be —3 or “4. it does mean a sunny start...
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so 12 degrees for belfast, for cardiff, for plymouth, just six in aberdeen, seven in norwich. night, we will bring that milder weather further eastwards. whereas we normally expect temperatures to drop through the night, they won't across some eastern parts of england, for example, ending the night at 10 degrees in norwich and hull, five there in aberdeen, very mild out towards the west. all the while some cloud, some outbreaks of rain, some clear spells across the northern half of the country. then through sunday, again, there's going to be quite a lot of cloud. that cloud producing some outbreaks of rain at times, especially through northwest england, northern ireland, up into southwest scotland. some brighter glimpses here and there and a very, very mild afternoon, eight to 14 degrres. now, we have to keep a close eye on developments during sunday night, because this small but potent weather feature is expected to pass closer to the far northwest, a deepening area of low pressure. that is set to bring some very strong winds across parts of northern ireland, but perhaps most
so 12 degrees for belfast, for cardiff, for plymouth, just six in aberdeen, seven in norwich. night, we will bring that milder weather further eastwards. whereas we normally expect temperatures to drop through the night, they won't across some eastern parts of england, for example, ending the night at 10 degrees in norwich and hull, five there in aberdeen, very mild out towards the west. all the while some cloud, some outbreaks of rain, some clear spells across the northern half of the country....
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they arrive in what is called plymouth today, december 1620 and they had a really bad year and winter a lot of people died. that was the deadliest month they were building a home on the mayflower and there was good water. soak two days walk away, 40 miles west of plymouth, and island and today, heard about these people building homes and the one thing that we are used to, were always used to people coming over the europeans coming over and also they would come and stay. that was different. they would bring their women and children that might've meant a whole new set of people. so he said come here, you know how to speak english and he said yeah, wanted to go into these people find out why they are building the homes. it was a leader and he was thinking, he can speak english and is also not one of my men. so we didn't know what would happen to him so march 16th, 21, he walks into the village and he did not have much clothing on any unknown just beach bottoms and he goes and any says, come english men in their own language and they were shocked. he told them about the land in the area a
they arrive in what is called plymouth today, december 1620 and they had a really bad year and winter a lot of people died. that was the deadliest month they were building a home on the mayflower and there was good water. soak two days walk away, 40 miles west of plymouth, and island and today, heard about these people building homes and the one thing that we are used to, were always used to people coming over the europeans coming over and also they would come and stay. that was different. they...
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so he closes it by imagining the voice of acclamation of the gratitude commencing on the plymouth and transmitted through billions of the sons of the pilgrims of it loses its members in the pacific sees so he gives us incredible speech and one person comes away and said it was like his face was shining like the gods and like moses in my whole head was going to explode with a rush of excitement and john adams reach the speech and he said this is the best speech he has ever read and he says that is going to be read 500 years from now it should be read at the end of every year and what it should be reread and sent to all of the schools and of course he does end up getting sent to all of the schools rated one of the things that you have as well is the sense in which the pilgrims are the origin of america because as they say in the speech, the moment they arrived, democracy arrived with them in the moment they arrive, christian institutions came with them and so you see the sense of an origin as a kind of a pure origin. the moment of arrival is sort of a key step in keep beginning in the w
so he closes it by imagining the voice of acclamation of the gratitude commencing on the plymouth and transmitted through billions of the sons of the pilgrims of it loses its members in the pacific sees so he gives us incredible speech and one person comes away and said it was like his face was shining like the gods and like moses in my whole head was going to explode with a rush of excitement and john adams reach the speech and he said this is the best speech he has ever read and he says that...
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john maguire, bbc news, plymouth. time for a look at the weather with chris fawkes.surge as high as 17 celsius, compared with the december average, which is 8 celsius. the current england december temperature record stands at 17.7, so it is going to be really close to hitting those record levels. today, the best of the bright weather across scotland and northern ireland, still some patches of rain slow to clear away from eastern coastal counties of england, but eventually this evening that rain will clear off, and then we will start to get a band of heavy rain moving into the south—west overnight, and behind that band of rain we will start getting the exceptionally mild air with temperatures 1a degrees in plymouth by the end of the night, frosty fog patches in scotland and contrast. tomorrow, this band of rain will push its way north and east and behind this rain we will see temperatures surging, particularly in england, with highs expected to reach around 16—17. now on bbc news, producer felicity baker, who has a stammer, reveals what it is like to live with the con
john maguire, bbc news, plymouth. time for a look at the weather with chris fawkes.surge as high as 17 celsius, compared with the december average, which is 8 celsius. the current england december temperature record stands at 17.7, so it is going to be really close to hitting those record levels. today, the best of the bright weather across scotland and northern ireland, still some patches of rain slow to clear away from eastern coastal counties of england, but eventually this evening that rain...
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instead, what every pupil has to remember is the beginning of plymouth, pilgrim landing, the mayflower. what you get between 1578 and 1620 in her textbook is a whole bunch of accounts of basic explorations and discoveries, including the spanish and the portuguese and the english and others, dutch and so forth. basically jamestown is -- gets wrapped up with the kind of finding of america. you found america, you began america with the pilgrims. and that's how you can build into history all these turning points that allow you to move chronologically but assert origins at different moments. now, i told you before i was going give away my example. i gave my example a couple of weeks ago. 1643, does everyone remember now what the confederacy was so important in the 19th century that everybody remembered it, it was this turning point in history, the 1643 confederacy, and nobody remembers today? what happened in 1643? we talked about there two weeks ago. who united? who came together? what confederation? yeah? >> it was -- wasn't it like some of the new england colonies to fight against the na
instead, what every pupil has to remember is the beginning of plymouth, pilgrim landing, the mayflower. what you get between 1578 and 1620 in her textbook is a whole bunch of accounts of basic explorations and discoveries, including the spanish and the portuguese and the english and others, dutch and so forth. basically jamestown is -- gets wrapped up with the kind of finding of america. you found america, you began america with the pilgrims. and that's how you can build into history all these...
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behind the band of rain we start getting the exceptionally mild air with temperatures 1a in plymouthy the end of the night. tomorrow this band of rain pushing north and east. behind the rain we will see temperatures surging, especially in england with hires expected to reach 16 or 17. now on bbc news, review 2021, the royal year. our royal correspondent sarah campbell reflects on the death of prince philip as she looks back on 12 months of the most significant events for the royal family. # give us this day our daily bread... the nation, and his family, said goodbye to the duke of edinburgh — the man who'd been by the queen's side for more than 70 years. my dear papa was a very special person who i think, above all else, would've been amazed by the reaction and the touching things that have been said about him. in the months after prince philip's death, the queen carried on with her duties until her health required her to slow down. carving their own paths away from the uk, the duke and duchess of sussex told their truths to a global audience... you're not going to tell me who had th
behind the band of rain we start getting the exceptionally mild air with temperatures 1a in plymouthy the end of the night. tomorrow this band of rain pushing north and east. behind the rain we will see temperatures surging, especially in england with hires expected to reach 16 or 17. now on bbc news, review 2021, the royal year. our royal correspondent sarah campbell reflects on the death of prince philip as she looks back on 12 months of the most significant events for the royal family. #...
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let's go back to you in plymouth. one of the interesting things is that what we hear from the head of nato sultan burg, he's almost default every other sentence, and he begins every paragraph and ends, every paragraph with nato as a defensive alliance. so can you explain to our viewers why a defensive alliance needs to expand? because i think the definition of defense is that you defend what you have. am i wrong? go ahead. well that, that's the whole premise of nato is a defensive alliance, and it has been an offensive alliance in recent years. but if you, if you look what's behind that, what is behind that change in, in, in orientation by nato is there's a lot of pressure, especially in the u. s. in britain to drive military defense sales for instance. so they need markets and they need situations where this can happen. and if you look at the amount of weapons that the u. s. has been pumping and military aide, they've been pumping into ukraine. this is effectively from the us side. this is corporate welfare. this is
let's go back to you in plymouth. one of the interesting things is that what we hear from the head of nato sultan burg, he's almost default every other sentence, and he begins every paragraph and ends, every paragraph with nato as a defensive alliance. so can you explain to our viewers why a defensive alliance needs to expand? because i think the definition of defense is that you defend what you have. am i wrong? go ahead. well that, that's the whole premise of nato is a defensive alliance, and...
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so 12 degrees for belfast, for cardiff, for plymouth, just six in aberdeen, seven in norwich.lder weather further eastwards. whereas we normally expect temperatures to drop through the night, they won't across some eastern parts of england, for example, ending the night at 10 degrees in norwich and hull, five there in aberdeen, very mild out towards the west. all the while some cloud, some outbreaks of rain, some clear spells across the northern half of the country. then through sunday, again, there's going to be quite a lot of cloud. that cloud producing some outbreaks of rain at times, especially through northwest england, northern ireland, up into southwest scotland. some brighter glimpses here and there and a very, very mild afternoon, eight to 1a degrres. now, we have to keep a close eye on developments during sunday night, because this small but potent weather feature is expected to pass closer to the far north—west, a deepening area of low pressure. that is set to bring some very strong winds across parts of northern ireland, but perhaps most especially in exposed parts
so 12 degrees for belfast, for cardiff, for plymouth, just six in aberdeen, seven in norwich.lder weather further eastwards. whereas we normally expect temperatures to drop through the night, they won't across some eastern parts of england, for example, ending the night at 10 degrees in norwich and hull, five there in aberdeen, very mild out towards the west. all the while some cloud, some outbreaks of rain, some clear spells across the northern half of the country. then through sunday, again,...
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and temperatures typically around 7—9 degrees, but southern areas, london, cardiff, plymouth with theagain, high pressure in the south, weather fronts grazing the north, but increasingly these weather fronts will bring less rain as we go through the course of the week. so, more than anything, it's just an area of cloud with some dampness here across parts of scotland and northern ireland. it's because high pressure is starting to build in from the south. and look at these temperatures. double figures right across the board midweek. now, this high pressure is going to anchor itself across the uk thursday and friday, and i wouldn't be surprised if it stays here, well, right up till christmas quite possibly. this means generally settled conditions across the uk, light winds, some fog in the morning. still mild on thursday, but i think gradually what we'll find is these temperatures, even though we'll have high pressure, gradually these temperatures will ease down into single figures by the time we get to the weekend. but i think it's going to stay mostly settled for the rest of the week.
and temperatures typically around 7—9 degrees, but southern areas, london, cardiff, plymouth with theagain, high pressure in the south, weather fronts grazing the north, but increasingly these weather fronts will bring less rain as we go through the course of the week. so, more than anything, it's just an area of cloud with some dampness here across parts of scotland and northern ireland. it's because high pressure is starting to build in from the south. and look at these temperatures. double...
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so you get the pilgrims landed plymouth. notice here, between the maps. we see how she erases jamestown from this history. more or less. she talks about it but only in a sense in which they're not -- it also means you're not going to appear on any map. because 15 78, or not there yet. they cannot be on that map. 16 20 they're already there. but what did she say? and this ship arrived in 60 19, close enough. she paints on the mount a dutch ship with negros from africa purchased by the colony of jamestown. in so far as jamestown appears in any amount of history, it appears as associated with slavery, which is why she doesn't want it to be a turning point in american history. if it's the turning point in american history it can't not talk about slavery. but if you say that the pilgrims came here for freedom, then you could first of all ignore the fact that pilgrims had slaves, which they did and second of all, you could say that that whole slavery business was not part of the essentially tentative america. that happened down south. the real origin is up here
so you get the pilgrims landed plymouth. notice here, between the maps. we see how she erases jamestown from this history. more or less. she talks about it but only in a sense in which they're not -- it also means you're not going to appear on any map. because 15 78, or not there yet. they cannot be on that map. 16 20 they're already there. but what did she say? and this ship arrived in 60 19, close enough. she paints on the mount a dutch ship with negros from africa purchased by the colony of...
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that's all the time we have many thanks them i guess in oslo in plymouth. thanks. our viewers were watching us here at r t c. and next time, remember crust that rules ah in a city don't get it. and as you don't to stand together, we'll continue to stand together against russia media in germany. with some of the areas that we don this made, they noticed vd this chunky dose of about their ability to influence other nations, french, u. k. and even latin american and other countries in future than maybe knew where to high rung cycle loop with members ago. hi. so please, please, please, please. we're going to continue to fight with justin to russian must not be allowed in germany. i don't want you to call me leave it to show up today in our enough. ah, the yes indian td enough. missus comes until sunday. oh, you came kind of a test bed for medical and then later recreational marijuana and it started with some things. so in a saying, i was wanting to socialize, everybody does it? so i cannot, and then it just keeps going and going and going. i'm just going to do it was y
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so my guess and i'll slow in plymouth, and thanks our viewers were watching us here at r t c. and next time, remember, crossed out roles ah, ah, i o is your media a reflection of reality in the world transformed what will make you feel safer? tice, elation for community. are you going the right way? or are you being that somewhere? direct? what is true? what is great in the world corrupted. you need to descend ah, to join us in the depths or him in the shallows. ah, i am one of the worst ever. mass shootings in america was in las vegas in 2017. the tragedy closed a little of the real las vegas where many se elected officials are controlled by casino knows the dangerous shooting. revealed wet, vialva and pd really is. and now it's part of the stand machine. most of the american public barely remembers that it happens. that just shows you the power of money and las vegas, the powerful showed that true colors. when the pandemic hit the most contagious contagion that we've seen in decades. and then you have a mayor who doesn't care. so here's carolyn goodman, offering the lives of
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so 12 degrees for belfast, for cardiff, for plymouth, just 6 in aberdeen, 7 in norwich.o drop through the night, they won't across some eastern parts of england, for example, ending the night at 10 degrees in norwich and hull, 5 there in aberdeen, very mild out towards the west. all the while, some cloud, some outbreaks of rain, some clear spells across the northern half of the country. then through sunday, again, there's going to be quite a lot of cloud. that cloud producing some outbreaks of rain at times, especially through north—west england, northern ireland, up into south—west scotland. some brighter glimpses here and there and a very, very mild afternoon, 8 to 1a degrees. now, we have to keep a close eye on developments during sunday night, because this small, but potent weather feature is expected to pass closer to the far north—west, a deepening area of low pressure. that is set to bring some very strong winds across parts of northern ireland, but perhaps most especially in exposed parts of western and northern scotland, particularly for the western and northern
so 12 degrees for belfast, for cardiff, for plymouth, just 6 in aberdeen, 7 in norwich.o drop through the night, they won't across some eastern parts of england, for example, ending the night at 10 degrees in norwich and hull, 5 there in aberdeen, very mild out towards the west. all the while, some cloud, some outbreaks of rain, some clear spells across the northern half of the country. then through sunday, again, there's going to be quite a lot of cloud. that cloud producing some outbreaks of...
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that's all the time we have many, thanks my guess and i'll slow in plymouth. thanks. our viewers were watching us here at r t c. you next time. remember, crossed out rules. ah, a came on the test bed for medical and then later recreational marijuana and it started with something so innocent. i was wanting to socialize. everybody does it so i cannot and then it just keeps going and going and going. i'm just going to do it one. yeah. and minutes. oh, i'm just going to try this one and then never do it again because they want my phone with them on and on. right on inside. ok. and you surround yourself with people who are encouraging you to do it and not to stop. mm. it felt like my life was over, jumped office about the balcony and died. mm. you just won't be new here. special kaiser report with the one and only gerald salenti, originator of the trend forecast man, no stuff with headlines. it's our america's big budget priorities. put the pentagon before the pandemic as president biden signs off on a massive $700000000000.00 defense plan. while washington's global vaccin
that's all the time we have many, thanks my guess and i'll slow in plymouth. thanks. our viewers were watching us here at r t c. you next time. remember, crossed out rules. ah, a came on the test bed for medical and then later recreational marijuana and it started with something so innocent. i was wanting to socialize. everybody does it so i cannot and then it just keeps going and going and going. i'm just going to do it one. yeah. and minutes. oh, i'm just going to try this one and then never...
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so my guess and also in plymouth and thanks to our viewers were watching us here at r t c. you next time. remember, cross federal ah, ah, was diagnosed with cancer in 2000. so when the doctors told me the cancer was incurable, i knew i had to make a change. so i decided to travel to one of the most toxic places in america. florida. one of florida is biggest industries and best kept secrets is phosphate in the biggest layer. it is $85000000000.00 industry. is mosaic. deny there are reports of millions of gallons of contaminated water now flowing into the florida aquifer may pro, there's a chronic opening. i called don't love to hear that word pausing, but that's what it is. i'm in 2013 my uncle, our family dog. my brother was 21 years old, myself and my father. we're all a kidney, a 100. wow. yeah. i'm a good plan, right. yeah, maybe they'll actually learn day. martin is more important to join me every thursday on the alex salmon. sure. but obviously the guess of the world politics sport business. i'm sure business. i'll see you then with all this is.
so my guess and also in plymouth and thanks to our viewers were watching us here at r t c. you next time. remember, cross federal ah, ah, was diagnosed with cancer in 2000. so when the doctors told me the cancer was incurable, i knew i had to make a change. so i decided to travel to one of the most toxic places in america. florida. one of florida is biggest industries and best kept secrets is phosphate in the biggest layer. it is $85000000000.00 industry. is mosaic. deny there are reports of...
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so my guess and i'll slow in plymouth. thanks. are viewers were watching us here at r t c. and next time, remember, crossed that rules ah, ah, look forward to talking to you all. that technology should work for people. a robot must obey the orders given by human beings, except where such orders at conflict with the 1st law show your identification. we should be very careful about artificial intelligence at the point, obviously is too late truck rather than fear. a very job with artificial intelligence, we'll summoning with a robot most protective own existence with good and bad training shapes banker senators with, for a dares thinks we dare to ask. oh, you can have a test bed for medical and then later recreational marijuana and it started with something. so in a saying, i was wanting to socialize, everybody does it for why can't i and then it just keeps going and going and going . i'm just going to do it was yeah, and then it's, oh i'm just going to try this. why said never do it again because they want to wife want us to move them on and i'll be right on inside. okay. an
so my guess and i'll slow in plymouth. thanks. are viewers were watching us here at r t c. and next time, remember, crossed that rules ah, ah, look forward to talking to you all. that technology should work for people. a robot must obey the orders given by human beings, except where such orders at conflict with the 1st law show your identification. we should be very careful about artificial intelligence at the point, obviously is too late truck rather than fear. a very job with artificial...
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damage assessment for the plymouth damage assessment for housing and small business assistance.esident took. he sends his regards to the people of colorado and those who are directly impacted. this hit close to home many of us. in many cases those of us who live nearby but also in terms of this being a fire that wasn't a wildfire in the forest. it was a suburban and urban fire. the costco we all shop at, the target where we buy our kids clothes, all surrounded and damaged. nearly1000 buy our kids clothes, all surrounded and damaged. nearly 1000 homes in two very tight—knit beautiful communities our state house, gone. we talk about houses destroyed, but each house is notjust a house. it's a home. it's a sanctuary of comfort for those who live there. it's a reservoir of memories, where families were raised. you know, it feels like we've experienced enough loss and tragedy over these last years and then yesterday happened over the course of several hours. this is our community and to watch it burn so quickly and unexpectedly is something i think we're alljust struggling believe and
damage assessment for the plymouth damage assessment for housing and small business assistance.esident took. he sends his regards to the people of colorado and those who are directly impacted. this hit close to home many of us. in many cases those of us who live nearby but also in terms of this being a fire that wasn't a wildfire in the forest. it was a suburban and urban fire. the costco we all shop at, the target where we buy our kids clothes, all surrounded and damaged. nearly1000 buy our...
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they were queueing for boosters in plymouth this morning and there were lines of people hoping to getjabssolihull. in hungerford, some had come a distance to have their booster today. we've come from near portsmouth, so about an hour and a quarter. and were you hoping to get a walk—in booster? we were hoping to but we've just heard there is a three to four—hour wait. well, i'm part of the vulnerable group and ijust want to make sure that i get it done. i don't want to ruin my christmas either, that's the main reason. maybe we won't make it today, then. we'lljust keep trying. _ the opening up of the booster programme and warnings about the rapid spread of omicron meant a high demand in many areas. people in this queue for walk—ins were told earlier it could be a four—hour wait. the has now come down a bit, but the message from nhs england is if you want to be sure of your booster, book it online. the ability to do walk—ins depends on capacity at each local site. the prime minister warned again about the potential threat created by the new variant. sadly, yes, omicron is producing hospitali
they were queueing for boosters in plymouth this morning and there were lines of people hoping to getjabssolihull. in hungerford, some had come a distance to have their booster today. we've come from near portsmouth, so about an hour and a quarter. and were you hoping to get a walk—in booster? we were hoping to but we've just heard there is a three to four—hour wait. well, i'm part of the vulnerable group and ijust want to make sure that i get it done. i don't want to ruin my christmas...
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that was patrick henderson . geopolitical am i speaking to a staff in plymouth in the thank you, but apart from ortiz, jim and channels being cut off from the european satellite network, much attention was also devoted to the escalating tensions between russia and nato . is to leverage says that moscow has lost its trust in the west. thus the rebellion among the will. they've lied to us on a regular basis from oral pledges to even political obligations enshrined in the russia, nato political act. so this time, as president putin said, we want to have legally binding guarantees. at the same time, we understand that the west can violate such guarantees as well. if it wants to shield garage, it was a very in depth interview. i'm here in the very studio where a to play, so beats and a slot reduce format. mr. lover of covered a real her spectrum of salient in the national topics of the day, from the presence of foreign troops. u. s. troops in syria to the ongoing nuclear negotiations in iran at the main focal point. now, as we said, was that escalation, the ongoing crisis on the russia, u
that was patrick henderson . geopolitical am i speaking to a staff in plymouth in the thank you, but apart from ortiz, jim and channels being cut off from the european satellite network, much attention was also devoted to the escalating tensions between russia and nato . is to leverage says that moscow has lost its trust in the west. thus the rebellion among the will. they've lied to us on a regular basis from oral pledges to even political obligations enshrined in the russia, nato political...
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temperatures ranging from 6 degrees in aberdeen to 12 in plymouth through the afternoon.through monday night, a bit more rain potentially down towards the south, another lump of wet weather starting to push into northern ireland, parts of northern england, southern scotland. the winds will start to pick up down towards the south and the west as well. very mild in the south, a little bit chilly up towards the north. and then as we go through tuesday, this area of wet weather will spread out of northern ireland, into southern scotland, northern england, parts of wales, perhaps into the midlands as well. we will see some sunny spells to the far north and to the far south, but it will be really quite windy across parts of england and wales. some of these western coasts could see gusts of a0 to maybe 50 mph. quite mild in the south, 12 degrees. further north, a little bit cooler, but those temperatures still quite respectable for the time of year. however, there is even milder weather on the way. as we move out of tuesday into wednesday, we see this next frontal system pushing
temperatures ranging from 6 degrees in aberdeen to 12 in plymouth through the afternoon.through monday night, a bit more rain potentially down towards the south, another lump of wet weather starting to push into northern ireland, parts of northern england, southern scotland. the winds will start to pick up down towards the south and the west as well. very mild in the south, a little bit chilly up towards the north. and then as we go through tuesday, this area of wet weather will spread out of...
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so 12 degrees for belfast, for cardiff, for plymouth, just 6 in aberdeen, 7 in norwich.ht at 10 degrees in norwich and hull, 5 there in aberdeen, very mild out towards the west. all the while, some cloud, some outbreaks of rain, some clear spells across the northern half of the country. then through sunday, again, there's going to be quite a lot of cloud. that cloud producing some outbreaks of rain at times, especially through north—west england, northern ireland, up into south—west scotland. some brighter glimpses here and there and a very, very mild afternoon, 8 to 14 degrees. now, we have to keep a close eye on developments during sunday night, because this small, but potent weather feature is expected to pass closer to the far north—west, a deepening area of low pressure. that is set to bring some very strong winds across parts of northern ireland, but perhaps most especially in exposed parts of western and northern scotland, particularly for the western and northern isles, there could be some really quite stormy weather for a time. we will keep you posted on that on
so 12 degrees for belfast, for cardiff, for plymouth, just 6 in aberdeen, 7 in norwich.ht at 10 degrees in norwich and hull, 5 there in aberdeen, very mild out towards the west. all the while, some cloud, some outbreaks of rain, some clear spells across the northern half of the country. then through sunday, again, there's going to be quite a lot of cloud. that cloud producing some outbreaks of rain at times, especially through north—west england, northern ireland, up into south—west...