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captain benjamin church had the sachem dismembered and his head sent to plymouth. there, on the very site where the samoset -- sachem's father had allied and feasted with the pilgrims they mounted the head at the town gate and allowed it to rot. it is likely one of the very last things that metacom's wife saw when plymouth shipped her from her homeland into slavery. later that week plymouth held a day of thanksgiving in praise of god for saving the colony from its enemies. though history rarely plays attention to the wampanoags after king philip's war, my book emphasizes that this conflict was just the first stage in a centuries long battle to defend their land and sovereignty. it to come as no surprise that the english seized nearly all of the wampanoags' territory in the decades after the war leaving only a handful of town-sized reservations for mostly christian indians. less well-known is that the english also seized the wampanoags' as bound laborers. from the late 1600s through the early 1800s merchant creditors, courts, and government appointed guardians collu
captain benjamin church had the sachem dismembered and his head sent to plymouth. there, on the very site where the samoset -- sachem's father had allied and feasted with the pilgrims they mounted the head at the town gate and allowed it to rot. it is likely one of the very last things that metacom's wife saw when plymouth shipped her from her homeland into slavery. later that week plymouth held a day of thanksgiving in praise of god for saving the colony from its enemies. though history rarely...
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filled with a vengeful spirit, he had him dismembered and the hand sent to plymouth. they are on the very side where his father had allied and authorities mounted and left it there to rot for the next 20 years. it's likely one of the last things that his wife saul from the homeland to slavery. saving the colony from its enemies though h history rarely pays attention after king philip's work, my book emphasizes that this conflict was just the first stage in a centuries long battle to defend their land. it should come as no surprise the english seized nearly all thean territory in the decades after the war, leaving only a handful of reservations for mostlydf christian indians. less well-known is that the english also seized them as neighbors. from the late 1600s through the early 1800s, merchant creditors, courts and government appointed guardians colluded to force them and their children into an indentured servitude. so many children wound up as servants in 1836, william mavis who served as preacher on cape cod wrote what he called a eulogy to king philip in which he p
filled with a vengeful spirit, he had him dismembered and the hand sent to plymouth. they are on the very side where his father had allied and authorities mounted and left it there to rot for the next 20 years. it's likely one of the last things that his wife saul from the homeland to slavery. saving the colony from its enemies though h history rarely pays attention after king philip's work, my book emphasizes that this conflict was just the first stage in a centuries long battle to defend...
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plymouth. natchez.and if you just go route four through woodstock and to bridgewater corners and you take a left on route 100 day, familiar to all of you going out a few miles, you come upon this. modest icon, like vermont farm and i remember the first time i was there, it was like 40 years ago. and i was not really aware of it. and i saw this modest little sign. it was the calvin and coolidge homestead. and it was such a thrill to be there. and i couldn't quite tell why. but as i was listening to meg talk and, also emily, what you were talking about with how policy matters. and it's so wonderful to have young folks here who are the coolidge senators, i guess, policy matters, character matters, and the gravitational that we have in vermont to the memory of calvin coolidge is the character matters. i mean, you mentioned the midnight oil more less window and that's so tough was speaking to the young people now in an age that was invisible to coolidge and everyone else where everything is so intoxicating a
plymouth. natchez.and if you just go route four through woodstock and to bridgewater corners and you take a left on route 100 day, familiar to all of you going out a few miles, you come upon this. modest icon, like vermont farm and i remember the first time i was there, it was like 40 years ago. and i was not really aware of it. and i saw this modest little sign. it was the calvin and coolidge homestead. and it was such a thrill to be there. and i couldn't quite tell why. but as i was listening...
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and temperatures in plymouth, 1a degrees.some areas of cloud and perhaps some splashes of rain northwards and eastwards. as we head through the day on wednesday, expect some mist and some fog around some of the coasts and over the hills. but there will be some spells of sunshine too, perhaps the best of the sunshine across northern and eastern parts. still windy and very chilly across shetland. elsewhere, though, starting to turn just a little bit warmer. and thursday is set to be the warmest day of all for the majority. the southerly wind bringing that warm air northwards across just about all parts of the uk. with that there will still be some areas of cloud, could be a bit of mist and fog around through thursday morning as well. but some spells of sunshine in the far north—east still with that quite brisk wind coming down from the north, temperatures will struggle 1a for lerwick, but elsewhere, temperatures widely up into the 20s, maybe 26 or 27 degrees across parts of south—east england. but that warmth and humidity will
and temperatures in plymouth, 1a degrees.some areas of cloud and perhaps some splashes of rain northwards and eastwards. as we head through the day on wednesday, expect some mist and some fog around some of the coasts and over the hills. but there will be some spells of sunshine too, perhaps the best of the sunshine across northern and eastern parts. still windy and very chilly across shetland. elsewhere, though, starting to turn just a little bit warmer. and thursday is set to be the warmest...
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plymouth notch, vermont, to see where 100 years ago, almost coolidge was sworn by his own father to the president, joe parchment, when the press told him the coolidge's father, who said you could swear in the president, he said, who said, i couldn't. a few if any of our leading politicians have come as much as mr. pence has to embody virtues of coolidge, a commoner of modesty, strong religious faith, a sense budgetary rectitude. and what i like to call constitutional mr. a coolidge famously displayed his courage. one as governor of massachusetts he faced down the boston police strike cabling. samuel gompers, the immortal words there is no right to strike against the public safety by anyone, anybody, anywhere, any time vice president pence famously showed his courage on january six, 2001, amid the riot when amid the riot, he refused to leave the bent as he was on returning to his duty to. as the constitution puts it, open the the certificates, close quote quote. mr. pence has given us a deeply affecting account of this in his new memoir, so help me god. it's a wonderful title by the way,
plymouth notch, vermont, to see where 100 years ago, almost coolidge was sworn by his own father to the president, joe parchment, when the press told him the coolidge's father, who said you could swear in the president, he said, who said, i couldn't. a few if any of our leading politicians have come as much as mr. pence has to embody virtues of coolidge, a commoner of modesty, strong religious faith, a sense budgetary rectitude. and what i like to call constitutional mr. a coolidge famously...
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calvin was the fifth generation in the family to live in plymouth. his great great grandfather, captain john coolidge, served in the revolutionary army and later became one of the earliest settlers, the town. around 1780, the dutch sometimes referred to as an elevated area, surrounded hills and mountains full of natural beauty, with several streams. brooks running through it. there are a number of farms and open fields, but otherwise the area is largely forested with pines hardwoods. calvin's lived on a farm just down the road from the house where he was born. calvin's father, john coolidge, ran the general store in post office. family home was attached to the back of the store and was a modest. five room story and a half cottage. john coolidge, a well-regarded and respected member of the community and served in numerous ways over the years. calvin had admiration for his father in his many capabilities. calvin would later write in his autobiography he he trusted nearly everybody but lost a surprisingly small amount. sometimes people he had not seen y
calvin was the fifth generation in the family to live in plymouth. his great great grandfather, captain john coolidge, served in the revolutionary army and later became one of the earliest settlers, the town. around 1780, the dutch sometimes referred to as an elevated area, surrounded hills and mountains full of natural beauty, with several streams. brooks running through it. there are a number of farms and open fields, but otherwise the area is largely forested with pines hardwoods. calvin's...
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it will start to feel cooler again. 20 degrees for glasgow, belfast, cardiff and plymouth. 25 acrossnt of pressure in southern parts, a fairamount of dry pressure in southern parts, a fair amount of dry weather. further north and west, low pressure rolling back in and that will generate some quite heavy showers, maybe some longer spells of rain at times. in the north and west, expect quite a few showers through the weekend. certainly a cooler, fresher field. weekend. certainly a cooler, fresherfield. further weekend. certainly a cooler, fresher field. further south and east, not as many showers, more dry weather, some spells of sunshine and temperatures of 20 or 21 degrees. next week, it looks like low pressure will dominate the scene and that will bring some outbreaks of rain at times. for the most part, temperatures will be at or below the average for the time of year. a brief warm speu time of year. a brief warm spell this week, but it may not last all that long. live from london, this is bbc news. at least five people have been killed in a russian missile attack on residential bu
it will start to feel cooler again. 20 degrees for glasgow, belfast, cardiff and plymouth. 25 acrossnt of pressure in southern parts, a fairamount of dry pressure in southern parts, a fair amount of dry weather. further north and west, low pressure rolling back in and that will generate some quite heavy showers, maybe some longer spells of rain at times. in the north and west, expect quite a few showers through the weekend. certainly a cooler, fresher field. weekend. certainly a cooler,...
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and temperatures in plymouth, 14 degrees.es of rain northwards and eastwards as we head through the day on wednesday, expect some mist and some fog around some of the coasts and over the hills. but there will be some spells of sunshine too, perhaps the best of the sunshine across northern and eastern parts. still windy and very chilly across shetland. elsewhere, though, starting to turn just a little bit warmer. and thursday is set to be the warmest day of all for the majority. the southerly wind bringing that warm air northwards across just about all parts of the uk. with that there will still be some areas of cloud, could be a bit of mist and fog around through thursday morning as well. but some spells of sunshine in the far northeast still with that quite brisk wind coming down from the north, temperatures will struggle 14 for lerwick, but elsewhere, temperatures widely up into the 20s, maybe 26 or 27 degrees across parts of south—east england. but that warmth and humidity will be short lived because as we get into friday,
and temperatures in plymouth, 14 degrees.es of rain northwards and eastwards as we head through the day on wednesday, expect some mist and some fog around some of the coasts and over the hills. but there will be some spells of sunshine too, perhaps the best of the sunshine across northern and eastern parts. still windy and very chilly across shetland. elsewhere, though, starting to turn just a little bit warmer. and thursday is set to be the warmest day of all for the majority. the southerly...
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plymouth, very transparent, inclusive and non these screaming ability trading system. even though, believe it as a middle income country and developing economy, we have managed to maintain a stage of growth, an economic stability with significant social justice. you know what regions we for you mainly believe that believe this incorporation into the brakes would be mutually beneficial. because of the conquering senior strategic areas such as energy, some natural resources, agriculture, production for exports, science and technology. as well as new approaches to corporation, financing, and strategic investments in creating a new for us talk to for integration. given one of us previous geographic policies, we have to just leave the am research in the world. and we hope that we will find strategic partners in order to obtain that technology and financing that are necessary for the sobering industry season of leave. as well as to guarantee the markets for, but even products with added value. we will not allow this said, believe in history to be repeated history of the silv
plymouth, very transparent, inclusive and non these screaming ability trading system. even though, believe it as a middle income country and developing economy, we have managed to maintain a stage of growth, an economic stability with significant social justice. you know what regions we for you mainly believe that believe this incorporation into the brakes would be mutually beneficial. because of the conquering senior strategic areas such as energy, some natural resources, agriculture,...
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and the darwin 200 set sail from plymouth , retracing the plymouth, retracing the footsteps of charles darwin two centuries ago and taking outstanding young naturalists on the educational trip of a lifetime . lifetime. prime minister rishi sunak in the last few minutes has been speaking for the first time since returning from his summer holiday. here's what he had to say . say. >> yeah, we're planning for winter in the nhs earlier than we've ever done before. that's why today i'm announcing £250 million to invest in more a&e capacity in 30 different sites across the country . earlier this across the country. earlier this yeanl across the country. earlier this year, i announced our urgent and emergency care recovery plan . emergency care recovery plan. that's about more beds, more ambulances, faster discharge , ambulances, faster discharge, all of which improves patient care. and although we've still got work to do, we're starting to see the results of that ambulance response times have come down considerably. a&e performance is improving and today another step on that today is another
and the darwin 200 set sail from plymouth , retracing the plymouth, retracing the footsteps of charles darwin two centuries ago and taking outstanding young naturalists on the educational trip of a lifetime . lifetime. prime minister rishi sunak in the last few minutes has been speaking for the first time since returning from his summer holiday. here's what he had to say . say. >> yeah, we're planning for winter in the nhs earlier than we've ever done before. that's why today i'm...
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view, johnny plymouth moor view, johnny mercer .hnny, thank you for making time for this making the time for us this morning. i i don't know if you managed to catch any of what our people's panel was saying there, but i was interested in what both david pete were saying both david and pete were saying about the competence of the government. really is this a zombie government that has failed to do things like stopping the boats that's raised taxes ? what is this government taxes? what is this government actually achieving ? actually achieving? >> good morning, tom, and thank you for that. i mean, i did catch at the end of it and look, i think i think it's very easy, isn't it, to sort of look at what's gone on. >> and obviously it's been a very difficult time. the conservative party and, you know, we're on our third or fourth prime minister now and look at it in that direction. absolutely and i understand that. and i understand people feeling that. i really do. but there are always two sides to there are always two sides to the story.
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at the marine biological association in plymouth, they've been surveying the world's plankton continuouslyury. over the last 50 or 60 years, we've been seeing some plankton species having to move further north, and that's having a direct impact on the wider ecosystem. so plankton are incredibly important, they provide over half the world's oxygen, so that's every other breath that we are taking right now. and they are also providing food for so many species within the marine food web. the fish species in the seas of the uk are already changing, but there is hope. scientists are learning more about how the ocean ecosystems function every day. we have the renewable technologies that can tackle climate change by reducing our use of fossil fuels. we just need to make the change quickly. and justin is with me now. and scientists really are worried about this, aren't they? they are worried. about this, aren't they? they are worried- it _ about this, aren't they? they are worried. it is _ about this, aren't they? they are worried. it is a _ about this, aren't they? they are worried. it is a globa
at the marine biological association in plymouth, they've been surveying the world's plankton continuouslyury. over the last 50 or 60 years, we've been seeing some plankton species having to move further north, and that's having a direct impact on the wider ecosystem. so plankton are incredibly important, they provide over half the world's oxygen, so that's every other breath that we are taking right now. and they are also providing food for so many species within the marine food web. the fish...
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comes as a government consultation on aspects of gun licensing in the wake of a mass shooting in plymouthy for every gun licence application due to the cost of vetting people and other bureaucracy. meanwhile, firearms owners are unhappy about the delay to be granted or to renew licenses. kath stanczyszyn has been looking at the issue. a festival of all things countryside. at the annual game fair in warwickshire, people gather to share a love of outdoor hobbies and outdoor livelihoods. for many, that involves guns. you're talking somewhere in excess of 600,000 people in the uk will have either a firearm certificate or a shotgun certificate or both. so you have people who control vermin. you'll have deer managers, and then you have recreational shooters, you have target shooters. if you look at the public safety record with regard to firearms, there's actually quite strong evidence to say that police forces pretty much get it right. it's not in our interest for anyone who shouldn't have a firearm certificate or a shotgun certificate to get one. events like this celebrate a culture, a way of
comes as a government consultation on aspects of gun licensing in the wake of a mass shooting in plymouthy for every gun licence application due to the cost of vetting people and other bureaucracy. meanwhile, firearms owners are unhappy about the delay to be granted or to renew licenses. kath stanczyszyn has been looking at the issue. a festival of all things countryside. at the annual game fair in warwickshire, people gather to share a love of outdoor hobbies and outdoor livelihoods. for many,...
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i am in plymouth to find out what that means of us.orrowers are being warned interest rates could stay high after yesterday's rise. in sport it was a golden start to the cycling world championships in glasgow. sophie unwin and pilotjenny holl collecting gold for team gb in the visually impaired i—kilometre time trial. hello from edinburgh, the very epicentre of the cultural universe for the next three weeks. we will bring you all of the sights and sounds of the weight and wonderful and everything in between. —— wade and everything in between. —— wade and wonderful. sons of something more summery next week in the weather but unsettled this weekend. it's friday 4th august. our main story. the former president faces three separate criminal trials in the coming months but remains the frontrunner for the republican presidential nomination for next year's election. our north america correspondent nomia iqbal has the report. donald trump has described his latest court appearance as a "very sad day for america". our north america correspondent
i am in plymouth to find out what that means of us.orrowers are being warned interest rates could stay high after yesterday's rise. in sport it was a golden start to the cycling world championships in glasgow. sophie unwin and pilotjenny holl collecting gold for team gb in the visually impaired i—kilometre time trial. hello from edinburgh, the very epicentre of the cultural universe for the next three weeks. we will bring you all of the sights and sounds of the weight and wonderful and...
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he is with a plymouth marine laboratory. he's also in the chair of the world, the association of marine stations. good to have you on the day, mr. frost's. so why are the oceans so hot right now? that's all right. yeah. and thank you for watching me to speak. i think there are a number of factors. i mean, we can look at some of the immediate factors, which is my wife's for sheets. no, it will cost me more options, you've mine should all the boxes you pull things like that. well, it'd be towards, i know maybe if i switch is once again it is a natural thing. but it's why the, why would it sort of, uh, be because the most recent one i but i think the main polls and think the size of this is what we would expect to see over the bucket gravy up decade, surprising temperatures, i pearl, so you break the sponsors together, it's not a massive surprised. it was a good sort temperature. suppose they and the rest of paying for disaster of stores . when could the consequences be for marine life? well i think many brain just depending on
he is with a plymouth marine laboratory. he's also in the chair of the world, the association of marine stations. good to have you on the day, mr. frost's. so why are the oceans so hot right now? that's all right. yeah. and thank you for watching me to speak. i think there are a number of factors. i mean, we can look at some of the immediate factors, which is my wife's for sheets. no, it will cost me more options, you've mine should all the boxes you pull things like that. well, it'd be...
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at the marine biological association in plymouth, they've been surveying the world's plankton continuouslyng some plankton species having to move further north, and that's having a direct impact on the wider ecosystem. so plankton are incredibly important, they provide over half the world's oxygen, so that's every other breath that we're taking right now. and they're also providing food for so many species within the marine food web. the fish species in the seas of the uk are already changing, but there is hope. scientists are learning more about how the ocean ecosystems function every day. we have the renewable technologies that can tackle climate change by reducing our use of fossil fuels. we just need to make the change quickly. and justin is with me now. we can't understate how significant this figure is. absolutely. it's an all—time record, firstly. second, as he pointed out, it's a huge variance. it is half a degree more than the average for this time of year and this is a global average. you would expect it to be pretty stable. and then, of course, is happening at an unusual time of
at the marine biological association in plymouth, they've been surveying the world's plankton continuouslyng some plankton species having to move further north, and that's having a direct impact on the wider ecosystem. so plankton are incredibly important, they provide over half the world's oxygen, so that's every other breath that we're taking right now. and they're also providing food for so many species within the marine food web. the fish species in the seas of the uk are already changing,...
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and all of this costs money in _ plymouth. and all of this costs money in terms _ plymouth.icing is around _ £90 and the colossus to policing is around £500. so there is quite higgap— around £500. so there is quite biggap there. and when you aggregate that with _ biggap there. and when you aggregate that with 600,000 licence holders, that with 600,000 licence holders, that is— that with 600,000 licence holders, that is a _ that with 600,000 licence holders, that is a significant amount of money — that is a significant amount of money. governments are consulting on whether— money. governments are consulting on whether the — money. governments are consulting on whether the fees should change. the college _ whether the fees should change. the college of— whether the fees should change. the college of policing and with our operational colleagues if the fees went up. — operational colleagues if the fees went up, to reflect the cost involved _ went up, to reflect the cost involved more closely, that would be a good _ involved more closely, that would be a good thing. we would like
and all of this costs money in _ plymouth. and all of this costs money in terms _ plymouth.icing is around _ £90 and the colossus to policing is around £500. so there is quite higgap— around £500. so there is quite biggap there. and when you aggregate that with _ biggap there. and when you aggregate that with 600,000 licence holders, that with 600,000 licence holders, that is— that with 600,000 licence holders, that is a _ that with 600,000 licence holders, that is a significant amount...
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at the marine biological association in plymouth, they've been surveying the world's plankton continuouslyinuously for almost a centu . ., , plankton continuously for almost a centu . . , :: ~:: plankton continuously for almost a centu . :: <1, ., , century. over the last 50-60 years, we've been — century. over the last 50-60 years, we've been seeing _ century. over the last 50-60 years, we've been seeing some _ century. over the last 50-60 years, we've been seeing some plankton i we've been seeing some plankton species moving further north, and that's having a direct impact on the wider ecosystem. so plankton are incredibly important, providing over half the world's oxygen, so that's every other breath we are taking right now, and also providing food for so many species within the marine food webs. the for so many species within the marine food webs.— for so many species within the marine food webs. the fish species in the seas — marine food webs. the fish species in the seas of— marine food webs. the fish species in the seas of the _ marine food webs. the fish species in the seas of the
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and luckily jeff moody has gone to plymouth for morning and plymouth for us this morning and plymouthth a tall ship there. jeff . absolutely. jeff. absolutely. >> the sun shining as well. we've got a wonderful morning for it. the ship set sail in about 20 minutes time. really pleased with the weather. you must be delighted, stuart. >> yep. it's been ten years in development and four years really hard work . and yeah, as really hard work. and yeah, as you say, in a few minutes time, this beautiful ship will start a two year voyage. >> do we know how charles darwin was feeling on this morning, the morning when he set sail? >> he recorded it pretty >> yeah, he recorded it pretty pretty much in great detail. it was the 27th of december, 1831. he'd been here in plymouth for months, waiting for the ship to go. it kept being delayed and it got to christmas day . the got to christmas day. the sailors had got drunk and so it couldn't leave. on the 26th. and then finally on the 27th, the weather was perfect . it actually weather was perfect. it actually had heart palpitations and heart pains. b
and luckily jeff moody has gone to plymouth for morning and plymouth for us this morning and plymouthth a tall ship there. jeff . absolutely. jeff. absolutely. >> the sun shining as well. we've got a wonderful morning for it. the ship set sail in about 20 minutes time. really pleased with the weather. you must be delighted, stuart. >> yep. it's been ten years in development and four years really hard work . and yeah, as really hard work. and yeah, as you say, in a few minutes time,...
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maxine, lee, sophie, stephen and kate in plymouth in 2021.if checks should be more frequent than every five years and if current mental health issues should be flagged. but campaigners say one of biggest issues is the way the system's funded, something that worries police forces too. at the moment, the shortfall in staffordshire alone is around £300,000. now that is several police officers that could be doing something else that we are subsidising the industry by. with checks costing at least five times more than the £88 fee, it's a national shortfall of millions. and gun owners say it means they're not get an efficient service either. the home office says our gun laws are strict and as well as this consultation, they'll review fees soon. these tragedies continue to happen. you won't stop in its entirety, but you will lower the percentage of these incidents if it was properly funded and properly managed. kathryn stanczyszyn, bbc news. dr mick north is the father of dunblane victim, and founding member of the gun control network. thank you ver
maxine, lee, sophie, stephen and kate in plymouth in 2021.if checks should be more frequent than every five years and if current mental health issues should be flagged. but campaigners say one of biggest issues is the way the system's funded, something that worries police forces too. at the moment, the shortfall in staffordshire alone is around £300,000. now that is several police officers that could be doing something else that we are subsidising the industry by. with checks costing at least...
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it turns wet across south—western parts of the uk. 12 in plymouth, but there will be nip in the air on but occurs the west, thicker cloud zyprexa rain very time across southern areas. some of this rain, times, could be heavy, could even be thundery. it will be a cool day. disappointing. 50 may be in the midlands, a little warmer in northern scotland because we will have more sunshine —— 15 may be in the midlands. friday afternoon... it pulls away towards the east and we are left with sunny spells and a scattering of showers. temperatures around the high teens or 20s celsius. here is the weekend. there is a jet stream lips are in the uk through scandinavia back to the south. an area of high pressure building, boding well for the weekend. the end of the week and settle but a few showers, saturday, sunday, monday and into tuesday the weather is looking not bad at all. goodbye. live from london, this is bbc news. hurricane idalia makes landfall in florida, with forecasters warning of the potential for catastrophic damage. we bring you an exclusive report from quentin sommerville on ukraine
it turns wet across south—western parts of the uk. 12 in plymouth, but there will be nip in the air on but occurs the west, thicker cloud zyprexa rain very time across southern areas. some of this rain, times, could be heavy, could even be thundery. it will be a cool day. disappointing. 50 may be in the midlands, a little warmer in northern scotland because we will have more sunshine —— 15 may be in the midlands. friday afternoon... it pulls away towards the east and we are left with...
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so 1a degrees in plymouth as we start the day on thursday, cooler across the north and east of the country much of northern england. bright with hazy sunshine for east anglia. but across western areas we've got the rain moving in and some of the rain will be quite heavy across southern areas of wales, southern areas of england. otherwise it's probably going to come through quite light and patchy, really. top temperatures around about 18—20 degrees for many areas. now on into friday's forecast, the remnants of that area of low pressure still with us. and really it's a day of sunny spells and a few showers. probably the cloudiest zone of weather will be across northern england, north wales, the north midlands and northern ireland, where there'll be a few patches of rain, one to two showers elsewhere. temperatures, again, high teens to low 20s. but as we head into the weekend, we've got a real change in the weather patterns. an area of high pressure is set to move in across the uk. we're not seeing too many of those over the last couple of months, i can tell you. now saturday morning there mi
so 1a degrees in plymouth as we start the day on thursday, cooler across the north and east of the country much of northern england. bright with hazy sunshine for east anglia. but across western areas we've got the rain moving in and some of the rain will be quite heavy across southern areas of wales, southern areas of england. otherwise it's probably going to come through quite light and patchy, really. top temperatures around about 18—20 degrees for many areas. now on into friday's...
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they've been taking measurements of ocean temperatures here in plymouth for more than a century.y've showed a slow but steady increase, up about a third of a degree a decade. have we got a reading for today yet, do you know? i heard them say something around 18 or 19, which is four degrees higher than it should be. it's been a similar pattern globally. rising sea temperatures and increasing numbers of marine heatwaves.
they've been taking measurements of ocean temperatures here in plymouth for more than a century.y've showed a slow but steady increase, up about a third of a degree a decade. have we got a reading for today yet, do you know? i heard them say something around 18 or 19, which is four degrees higher than it should be. it's been a similar pattern globally. rising sea temperatures and increasing numbers of marine heatwaves.
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>> guest: the biggest challenge with that was writing about the mayflower, but the plymouth colony. as you were saying before, religion was everything to them. that is why they got on the mayflower and sailed across the atlantic, a sense of spiritual destiny that very few people in the 21st century have experienced firsthand and how do you get into that world, how do you write about their actions and do justice to what is the most important aspect of their lives? for me it was in that instance you try to use their own words. william bradford's plymouth plantation, he's constantly translating what is happening in 2 terms of the new england puritan who sees everything in terms of god's judgment. if it goes well for you it is god is on your side. if it goes bad for you it is a judgment upon you and perhaps a test and you are trying to interpret this kind of things so it is a huge challenge and for the past to be relatable there has to be some common ground between then and now and yet to do justice to the men you have to push it to a point where most of us go anything i can relate to,
>> guest: the biggest challenge with that was writing about the mayflower, but the plymouth colony. as you were saying before, religion was everything to them. that is why they got on the mayflower and sailed across the atlantic, a sense of spiritual destiny that very few people in the 21st century have experienced firsthand and how do you get into that world, how do you write about their actions and do justice to what is the most important aspect of their lives? for me it was in that...
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they've been taking measurements of ocean temperatures here in plymouth for more than a century.n a slow but steady increase — up about a third of a degree a decade. have we got a reading for today yet, do you know? i heard them say something around 18 or 19, which is four degrees higher than it should be. let's leave our live coverage and head to derby crown court for the sentencing of the mother and stepfather over the death of ten
they've been taking measurements of ocean temperatures here in plymouth for more than a century.n a slow but steady increase — up about a third of a degree a decade. have we got a reading for today yet, do you know? i heard them say something around 18 or 19, which is four degrees higher than it should be. let's leave our live coverage and head to derby crown court for the sentencing of the mother and stepfather over the death of ten
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be seeing some heavy thundery downpours coming in across the south west, with top temperatures in plymouthunshine on the other side of the weather front in newcastle, with 18 degrees. patchy rain continuing across northern ireland, getting into south west scotland, but a lot of sunshine in scotland. here's where we'll have some clear skies overnight, as we will across some southern areas. our frontal system continuing to move northwards. it's going to be a mild night for most of us, but a chilly one in sheltered glens, with temperatures slipping down to about 3 or 4. so potentially a touch of frost tomorrow morning. so here's our weather front tomorrow across northern england, southern scotland and northern ireland. ahead of it, we hang onto the sunshine. behind it, there'll be some sunshine with the early morning heavy thundery downpours clearing away. temperatures, 1a to 22 degrees north to south. then as we head into the weekend, high pressure really does establish itself across the uk. but we are watching the progress of this weather front. it's going to bring in a bit more cloud on sa
be seeing some heavy thundery downpours coming in across the south west, with top temperatures in plymouthunshine on the other side of the weather front in newcastle, with 18 degrees. patchy rain continuing across northern ireland, getting into south west scotland, but a lot of sunshine in scotland. here's where we'll have some clear skies overnight, as we will across some southern areas. our frontal system continuing to move northwards. it's going to be a mild night for most of us, but a...
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i look at people in plymouth are better plymouth who are £3,300 better off on their energy bills becauserventions by this government. the long term plan for staffing in the nhs that remains a huge challenge in plymouth. if i look at myspace and what we've done on veterans affairs, you know, for the first time we've got a dedicated mental health care pathway for veterans country. we're veterans in this country. we're ending homelessness ending veterans homelessness this look, i respect this year. so look, i respect these views. of course i do . and these views. of course i do. and i think we have to work harder to make people really feel those benefits and feel that stuff is being done. but i don't think , being done. but i don't think, you know, the characterisation that we've seen of the government this morning is fair. of course i don't. you know, but people are more than entitled to their and as their opinions. and as politicians , as we listen to politicians, as we listen to them and then get our nose to them and then get our nose to the grindstone and keep working for elect us. for
i look at people in plymouth are better plymouth who are £3,300 better off on their energy bills becauserventions by this government. the long term plan for staffing in the nhs that remains a huge challenge in plymouth. if i look at myspace and what we've done on veterans affairs, you know, for the first time we've got a dedicated mental health care pathway for veterans country. we're veterans in this country. we're ending homelessness ending veterans homelessness this look, i respect this...
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so 1a degrees in plymouth as we start the day on thursday. north and east of the country. so north—east, south—west split with the weather for thursday, lovely start to the day for scotland, across much of northern england. bright with hazy sunshine for east anglia. but across western areas we've got the rain moving in, and some of the rain will be quite heavy across southern areas of wales, southern areas of england. otherwise it's probably going to come through quite light and patchy, really. top temperatures around about 18—20 degrees for many areas. now on into friday's forecast, the remnants of that area of low pressure still with us. and really it's a day of sunny spells and a few showers. probably the cloudiest zone of weather will be across northern england, north wales, the north midlands and northern ireland, where there'll be a few patches of rain. one to two showers elsewhere. temperatures, again, high teens to low 20s. but as we head into the weekend, we've got a real change in the weather patterns. an area of high pressure is se
so 1a degrees in plymouth as we start the day on thursday. north and east of the country. so north—east, south—west split with the weather for thursday, lovely start to the day for scotland, across much of northern england. bright with hazy sunshine for east anglia. but across western areas we've got the rain moving in, and some of the rain will be quite heavy across southern areas of wales, southern areas of england. otherwise it's probably going to come through quite light and patchy,...
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blue moon but in the south—west by the early morning it will be cloudy, milder at 12 degrees in plymouthite fresh elsewhere. this weather front will bring rain to northern ireland, wales, southern parts of england and the midlands for the heavy for a time and pockets of rain will be flirting with the south pretty much all through the day. the best of the weather feeling warmest across this portion of the uk tomorrow. and that is tomorrow evening with still some rain in the south and reaching south—west scotland. on friday the weather front is still fairly close by. a very slow moving front so still some showers around. beautiful weather across the western isles of scotland, perhaps some showers most likely across northern england. but some good news because by the weekend we are expecting high pressured to build. i know that through this summer i've lost count of any, how many had with low pressure arriving but this is different, saturday and sunday seeing this high building and that is promising as some fine weather. so if you showers around on friday but then saturday and sunday, monda
blue moon but in the south—west by the early morning it will be cloudy, milder at 12 degrees in plymouthite fresh elsewhere. this weather front will bring rain to northern ireland, wales, southern parts of england and the midlands for the heavy for a time and pockets of rain will be flirting with the south pretty much all through the day. the best of the weather feeling warmest across this portion of the uk tomorrow. and that is tomorrow evening with still some rain in the south and reaching...
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this happening around 8.15, last night on plymouth street. officers found the victim unresponsive inside a car with multiple gunshot wounds. police have not released any information on the shooter or possible motive at this time. and alameda police are asking for your help in locating this 10 year-old girl. take a look at your screen here. this is harper hot seat constantly. you police say she left home at around 11 o'clock this morning and hasn't been home since she was last seen wearing a black t-shirt like the one in this photograph she had on pink pants and white crocs. she's known to frequent areas with water and parks. if you see her, you're asked to contact alameda police. coming up tonight, the bay area names connected to an upcoming talk show set for release on hulu. >> but first, nordstrom rack excuse me, nordstrom and westfield mall has officially shut down what shoppers had to say before doors closed for good. plus more hot temperatures inland coming this week. i'm gayle i'll have your 4 zone forecast after the break. mom, we need
this happening around 8.15, last night on plymouth street. officers found the victim unresponsive inside a car with multiple gunshot wounds. police have not released any information on the shooter or possible motive at this time. and alameda police are asking for your help in locating this 10 year-old girl. take a look at your screen here. this is harper hot seat constantly. you police say she left home at around 11 o'clock this morning and hasn't been home since she was last seen wearing a...
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correspondent: they have been taking mearements of temperatures here in plymouth for more than a centurythe last 50 or so years, they have showed a slow but steady increase, up a third of the degree in a decade. >> [indiscernible] something around 18 or 19. correspondent: it has been a similar pattern globally, rising sea temperatures and increasing marine heat waves, and it has just reached the new peak, 20.96 degrees celsius, the highest global average sea temperature recorded. the worlds warming waters are a dangerous trend say experts. >> peoples perspective is the ocean is so big and so fast that it can buffered anything humanity can throw at it and the reality that is not the case. everything has its place within the ocean and it is incredibly easy to break that and influence it and upset it. correspondent: take plankton, these tiny animals are crucial to life on the planet, the basis of the entire marine food chain and produce half the oxygen in our atmosphere, so every other breath you take, and they are sensitive to heat. many species have been migrating north as the world's oce
correspondent: they have been taking mearements of temperatures here in plymouth for more than a centurythe last 50 or so years, they have showed a slow but steady increase, up a third of the degree in a decade. >> [indiscernible] something around 18 or 19. correspondent: it has been a similar pattern globally, rising sea temperatures and increasing marine heat waves, and it has just reached the new peak, 20.96 degrees celsius, the highest global average sea temperature recorded. the...
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oakland police say it happened around 8.15, on plymouth street. officers found the victim unresponsive inside a car with multiple gunshot wounds. police have not released any information on the shooter or a possible motive. some developing news this evening. several deadly crashes overnight on bay area roadways. 2 of them happening not far from one another in the south bay kron. 4.70, justice has the very latest from chp, 3 fatal crashes happening overnight in the bay area. one involving a pedestrian. the other a head-on collision. >> and both of those happening around the same time and around the same location. let's go show you a map to show you exactly where all of this happened. the first one happened around 02:30am, in the morning of a test here was struck and killed by a car. this happened on the southbound lanes of 2.18, or so 101. the second a fatal head-on collision northbound on 101, silver avenue and the 3rd one in mateo county. this one happened on the southbound lanes on the 2.80, and eastbound on 92. we've learned chp san francisco r
oakland police say it happened around 8.15, on plymouth street. officers found the victim unresponsive inside a car with multiple gunshot wounds. police have not released any information on the shooter or a possible motive. some developing news this evening. several deadly crashes overnight on bay area roadways. 2 of them happening not far from one another in the south bay kron. 4.70, justice has the very latest from chp, 3 fatal crashes happening overnight in the bay area. one involving a...
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by the early hours of the morning, it turns white across south—western parts of the uk. 12 plymouth,cross the southern eluates. some of this rain at times could be heavy and sundry. it will be cool day, about 15 degrees. more sunshine in scotland where it will be warmer. that rain are still hugging the south coast of england on thursday. this friday afternoon, it pulls towards the east. a scattering of showers. temperatures around the high teens 20 degrees. thisjet around the high teens 20 degrees. this jet stream lives around the uk toward scandinavia and back down south. we have an area of high pressure which does bode well for the weekend. the end of the weekend, a little unsettled. from sunday into tuesday, the weather isn't looking bad at all. live from london, this is bbc news. hurricane idalia makes landfall in florida, expected to cause life—threatening storm surges in some areas. this thing's powerful. if you're inside, just hunker down until it gets past you. you don't want to be messing around with these winds. there's going to be things flying around all over the place. a
by the early hours of the morning, it turns white across south—western parts of the uk. 12 plymouth,cross the southern eluates. some of this rain at times could be heavy and sundry. it will be cool day, about 15 degrees. more sunshine in scotland where it will be warmer. that rain are still hugging the south coast of england on thursday. this friday afternoon, it pulls towards the east. a scattering of showers. temperatures around the high teens 20 degrees. thisjet around the high teens 20...
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william bradman speaking in 1630 of the founding of the plymouth bayat colony says all great actions our company with great difficulty and both must be and are priced and overcome with courage.su if the history of our fathers teaches us anything it is that man and his quest for knowledge is determined and cannot be deterred. the exploration of space willceo ahead with it we join in it or not and it is one of the greatest ventures of all time. no nation that expects to be the other -- lead of other nations those who came before us made certain t the country road the first waves of the industrial revolution, the first waves of nuclear power and this generation doesn't intend to the rack wash of the coming age ofn space. we need to be a part of it and we need to lead it. [applause] the eyes of the world now looking to space, to the mind and to the planets beyond and we have bowed that we shall not cease the hostel flag of conquest but by a bannerm of freedom. indeed we have bowed do we shall not -- filled with weapons of mass destruction. instruments of knowledge and the bows of this na
william bradman speaking in 1630 of the founding of the plymouth bayat colony says all great actions our company with great difficulty and both must be and are priced and overcome with courage.su if the history of our fathers teaches us anything it is that man and his quest for knowledge is determined and cannot be deterred. the exploration of space willceo ahead with it we join in it or not and it is one of the greatest ventures of all time. no nation that expects to be the other -- lead of...
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william bradford, speaking in 1630 of the founding of the plymouth bay colony said all great and honorable actions are accompanied with great difficulties. both must be enterprise and overcome with courage. if this history of our progress teaches us anything, it is that man and his quest for knowledge and progress is determined and cannot be deterred. thee exploration of space will o ahead. for the rejoin in it or not. it is one of the great adventures of all time. no nation which expects to be the leader of other nations can expect to stay behind in this race for space. those who came before us made certain this country road the first wave of the industrial revolution. the first wavescl of modern invention the first wave of nuclear power. this generation does not intend to founder in the backwash of the spacer. we mean to be a part of it. we mean to lead it. [applause] [applause] now looking to space, to the moon and to the planets beyond. and we have vowed that we shall not see it governed by a hostile flag of conquest. but by a banner of freedom and peace. we of vowed that we shall not
william bradford, speaking in 1630 of the founding of the plymouth bay colony said all great and honorable actions are accompanied with great difficulties. both must be enterprise and overcome with courage. if this history of our progress teaches us anything, it is that man and his quest for knowledge and progress is determined and cannot be deterred. thee exploration of space will o ahead. for the rejoin in it or not. it is one of the great adventures of all time. no nation which expects to be...
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i sit here this morning in plymouth and constituents like mine are £3,300 better off because of the helpnow, more strategic issues like the nhs has got a long term workforce plan. if you look at my area with veterans and a single mental health care pathway for veterans, ending veterans�* homelessness. this year a lot has gone gone on, but she has her views, she has written a personal letter to the prime minister, she is entitled to that view but, you know, i think people are tired of raking over the course of the borisjohnson government. we need to get on and in this country properly and make people feel that progress before the next election. johnny mercer there. our political corresepondent helen catt told me that the resignation letter attacking the prime minister didn't come as much of a shock. it's always a problem when you've got a formerly senior member of your party attacking you in public. it looks like you have a divided party. and certainly that's something the leader of the liberal democrats this morning has been seizing on in his broadcast interviews, he has been talking abo
i sit here this morning in plymouth and constituents like mine are £3,300 better off because of the helpnow, more strategic issues like the nhs has got a long term workforce plan. if you look at my area with veterans and a single mental health care pathway for veterans, ending veterans�* homelessness. this year a lot has gone gone on, but she has her views, she has written a personal letter to the prime minister, she is entitled to that view but, you know, i think people are tired of raking...
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so 1a degrees in plymouth as we start the day on thursday, cooler across the north and east of the countryy start to the day for scotland, across much of northern england. bright with hazy sunshine for east anglia. but across western areas we've got the rain moving in and some of the rain will be quite heavy across southern areas of wales, southern areas of england. otherwise it's probably going to come through quite light and patchy, really. top temperatures around about 18—20 degrees for many areas. now on into friday's forecast, the remnants of that area of low pressure still withers. and really it's a day of sunny spells and a few showers. probably the cloudiest zone of weather will be across northern england, north wales, the north midlands and northern ireland, where there'll be a few patches of rain, one to two showers elsewhere. temperatures, again, high teens to low twenties. but as we head into the weekend, we've got a real change in the weather patterns. an area of high pressure is set to move in across the uk. we're not seeing too many of those over the last couple of months, i
so 1a degrees in plymouth as we start the day on thursday, cooler across the north and east of the countryy start to the day for scotland, across much of northern england. bright with hazy sunshine for east anglia. but across western areas we've got the rain moving in and some of the rain will be quite heavy across southern areas of wales, southern areas of england. otherwise it's probably going to come through quite light and patchy, really. top temperatures around about 18—20 degrees for...