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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 s
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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and theodore went further arguing that plymouth was pathetically unimportant. i would suggest such scholars were misled by other contemporariesmp who protested o much. recently some historians had been willing to reopen the question of the influence on the colony. i examined the subject in depth in my forthcoming book but this afternoon i only want to highlight a few pieces of evidence. first are the statements provided at the time. when the first settlers sent by the massachusetts state company. if they were wracked by disease much as the pilgrims had abandoned their first winter. this is a first of trips taken over the next few years to the colony. the ability a to impact the disease was likely minimal, but he spent many hours in consultation with the puritan leaders of salem who had no fortune at the time, and then on leader visits, he engaged in similar discussions with john winthrop and other leaders of the 1630 migration. .... >> believed the plymouth faithful were servants of one master and of the same household. that god's people are all marked with one
and theodore went further arguing that plymouth was pathetically unimportant. i would suggest such scholars were misled by other contemporariesmp who protested o much. recently some historians had been willing to reopen the question of the influence on the colony. i examined the subject in depth in my forthcoming book but this afternoon i only want to highlight a few pieces of evidence. first are the statements provided at the time. when the first settlers sent by the massachusetts state...
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>> in 1620, the mayflower mayflower traveled from plymouth england to america and the pilgrims settled the plymo >> in 1620 the mayflower travel from plymouth england to america and the pilgrims settled the colony on the coast of massachusetts. we talked to robert stone about the virtual mayflower project which uses virtual reality to re-create the ship in the harbor from which it set sail using avatars and 360 degrees images of the virtual world professor stone describes what life might have been like for the pilgrims and crew some of the historic features we will see in the virtual rendering of the 17th century port the ship that was such a sale with the mayflower but returned to port. >> over the last six years and then to be a part of england. and those that experience it what that was like before we even got on the ship. >> so we will jump into take a look at those. >> so here at the moment so then to be very sorry for herself but the structure that use see now with these people having a chat it is reminiscent of an old fishmarket and coming right up to the 1960s but that would be
>> in 1620, the mayflower mayflower traveled from plymouth england to america and the pilgrims settled the plymo >> in 1620 the mayflower travel from plymouth england to america and the pilgrims settled the colony on the coast of massachusetts. we talked to robert stone about the virtual mayflower project which uses virtual reality to re-create the ship in the harbor from which it set sail using avatars and 360 degrees images of the virtual world professor stone describes what life...
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they did, both at jamestown and at plymouth rock. let's gain 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
they did, both at jamestown and at plymouth rock. let's gain 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...
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let's look for a moment at the plymouth column. december 1620, 101 pilgrims reached the atlantic coast and the primary purpose for the atlantic crossing and the primitive unknown land once again religious freedom. the ideas of building a nation, the system of economics. by common consent, the economic system was communal. at the property was community property. wour public property. owned by the colonies, the people work together and shared and shared alike in the total production of the colony. it worked like this.n there was a common storehouse. each family brought all its produce of whatever kind to the store house into the government of the colony allocated the goods on a basis as equal shares for all. this was the christians. of sharing. many of them felt they could best progress under this arrangement and have full freedom also. they thought they had an ideal economic system even among these dedicated christians, however, is a great measure of freedom, the theory of government ownershipip of property and communal living did n
let's look for a moment at the plymouth column. december 1620, 101 pilgrims reached the atlantic coast and the primary purpose for the atlantic crossing and the primitive unknown land once again religious freedom. the ideas of building a nation, the system of economics. by common consent, the economic system was communal. at the property was community property. wour public property. owned by the colonies, the people work together and shared and shared alike in the total production of the...
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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 talking about penelope winslow and i as a historian study early american women. because i really feel
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...
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a heroes ovation at plymouth. ♪ ♪ ♪ close by plymouth rock where the pilgrims first set foot in the world, the mayflower ii will be docked permanently, living memorial to a great voyage. ♪ >> sunday, december 5 on "in depth" story and conservative commentator victor davis hanson joins us live to talk about war, politics and citizenship in the united states. his book titles include the father of us all, the case are trump and his latest the dying citizens in which he says the idea of american citizenship and the ideals associate with it are disappearing. join in a conversation with your phone calls, facebook comments, texts and tweets for victor davis hanson sunday, december 5 at noon eastern on "in depth" on booktv. before the program visit c-span c-spanshop.org to get your copies of his books. >> american history tv saturdays on c-span2 exploring the people and events that tells the american story. at 11 a.m. eastern on lectures in history explores how the pilgrims became part of the united states founding story in 19th century history textbooks. at 1 p.m. president nixon senior
a heroes ovation at plymouth. ♪ ♪ ♪ close by plymouth rock where the pilgrims first set foot in the world, the mayflower ii will be docked permanently, living memorial to a great voyage. ♪ >> sunday, december 5 on "in depth" story and conservative commentator victor davis hanson joins us live to talk about war, politics and citizenship in the united states. his book titles include the father of us all, the case are trump and his latest the dying citizens in which he says...
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where as i and nine of the men we then took the sparrow again to new plymouth here. it is but a day with a strong wind and so that did not take long and then we did rendezvous with two other ships. we we would be advanced party, an expedition that was sent to establish a separate plantation among the bay of the massachusetts. that failed miserably. >> how did you end up here? >> well, we initially kenmare as i say, i was somewhat acquainted with these persons, and yet after that plantation rather dissolved, for god wishes that it be so but i watched him then starve before my eyes, and then the natives, they killed two others and we hanged one of our own. so this was before as well the rest of those persons, there were near 260 of us. they eventually, many of them they fled back to england. therefore perhaps even some that fled into the force i should suppose some have died who did so for being an english person living among the natives, you will not live long. beyond that, i came here i was the only one who remained to settle in the englishtown that is such new plymo
where as i and nine of the men we then took the sparrow again to new plymouth here. it is but a day with a strong wind and so that did not take long and then we did rendezvous with two other ships. we we would be advanced party, an expedition that was sent to establish a separate plantation among the bay of the massachusetts. that failed miserably. >> how did you end up here? >> well, we initially kenmare as i say, i was somewhat acquainted with these persons, and yet after that...
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i am the police commander here plymouth - reported missing. i am the police commander here plymouth and i reported missing. i am the police i commander here plymouth and first reported missing. i am the police - commander here plymouth and first of all, i like to thank you for coming out short notice later in the evening and it is with great sadness that i speak to you tonight and it's particularly in relation to the extensive efforts that have gone over the past few days to try and find the whereabouts of 18 —year—old macleod. i hope you'll forgive me for this but early today, the body of a woman was located by police officers and the discovery was made during searches for missing bobbi—anne mcleod. she had been missing from her home in plymouth and the formal identification is not been carried out, but herfamily have been made aware of this development. being treated by investigations at this time after bobbi—anne mcleod was reported missing on the 20th of november and having failed to meet friends in town. since then, police officer
i am the police commander here plymouth - reported missing. i am the police commander here plymouth and i reported missing. i am the police i commander here plymouth and first reported missing. i am the police - commander here plymouth and first of all, i like to thank you for coming out short notice later in the evening and it is with great sadness that i speak to you tonight and it's particularly in relation to the extensive efforts that have gone over the past few days to try and find the...
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. >> we have >> we have a special event this evening with the plymouth colony and influencer in the years and with its independence. our speaker tonight is michelle kaufman the author of one colonial world. in the book she will be speaking on tonight. she recently served as a guest curator from the women of plymouth but then in the birthplace in any museum so without further ado please join me to welcome to speak this evening. >> thank you very much for arranging this talk at thank you to the massachusetts historical society for this wonderful opportunity. i have been using the resources for years and their collections and exhibitions the program and the staff is outstanding. so tonight as a historian i studied early american women. to be significantly underrepresented in telling america story. and about how half the population laid the foundation, we are not getting a full and accuratecc picture. i'm surprised she wasn't better-known but she was one the most powerful women in history. and when the pilgrims arrived and last until from massachusetts bay. so that recent penalty is that it's
. >> we have >> we have a special event this evening with the plymouth colony and influencer in the years and with its independence. our speaker tonight is michelle kaufman the author of one colonial world. in the book she will be speaking on tonight. she recently served as a guest curator from the women of plymouth but then in the birthplace in any museum so without further ado please join me to welcome to speak this evening. >> thank you very much for arranging this talk at...
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. >> how far away from plymouth notch? >> a little over an hour. it's a nice distance to be able to get over there for events. >> we are talking at the white house association presidential site summit. your first visit. how associated are you with presidential descendents? >> i have been going to missouri for a few years to meet with some of the other presidential descendents. we gather there for a cherry blossom festival. there's usually a panel of presidential descendents. it's a lot of fun. we talk about how our descendents are from the presidents and what it's like and how we carry on the legacy. that is about all i have done so far. >> what is it like to be a presidential descendent? >> it's like having a double identity, for me. i'm a stay at home mom. i do a lot of volunteer work. my everyday life, i work in my school. then there are special events that come up that allow me to travel and meet some really unique people, which i'm forever grateful for. other descendents, other people of importance in various waukz of life. not so many politic
. >> how far away from plymouth notch? >> a little over an hour. it's a nice distance to be able to get over there for events. >> we are talking at the white house association presidential site summit. your first visit. how associated are you with presidential descendents? >> i have been going to missouri for a few years to meet with some of the other presidential descendents. we gather there for a cherry blossom festival. there's usually a panel of presidential...
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andrew plant is in plymouth. just 300 metres, that is how far bobbi—anne mcleod had walked from herfamily home on bobbi—anne mcleod had walked from her family home on saturday night to get to this bus stop. then she completely vanished. the huge search to find her ended like yesterday evening and police said they had found a body. bobbi—anne mcleod had left home for a night out in plymouth. but the 18—year—old never arrived. today at the bus stop where it's thought she disappeared, people have been laying flowers. everyone here had been following the search for bobbi—anne, everyone hoping she would be found alive. i think it has hit the whole city, really. but to me, growing up here, i used to walk up that hill by myself all the time, you know. i think it is truly heartbreaking. it has really affected me. i've been following it through obviously all the facebook posts and stuff like that. just hearing that she passed away and had been left out in the cold and stuff like that, it'sjust heartbreaking. b
andrew plant is in plymouth. just 300 metres, that is how far bobbi—anne mcleod had walked from herfamily home on bobbi—anne mcleod had walked from her family home on saturday night to get to this bus stop. then she completely vanished. the huge search to find her ended like yesterday evening and police said they had found a body. bobbi—anne mcleod had left home for a night out in plymouth. but the 18—year—old never arrived. today at the bus stop where it's thought she disappeared,...
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. >> and how far away is that from plymouth notch. >> a little over an hour. it's a nice distance to get over there for events. >> we're talking at the white house historical association's presidential site summit, the first visit, and the first time they sponsored it. how associated are you with presidential descendants, how much work do you do in that area? >> i have been going to missouri for a few years to meet with some of the other presidential descendants. we gather there for a cherry blossom festival. there's usually a panel of presidential descendants. and it's a lot of fun. we talk about how we are descended from our presidents, and what it's like to be a descendant and how we sort of carry on the legacy. that is about all i have done so far. >> so what is it like to be a presidential descendant? >> it is like having a double identity for me. i'm a stay-at-home mom. i do a lot of volunteer work. my every day life, i work with my school, and then there are special events that come up that allow me to travel and meet some really unique people which i'm
. >> and how far away is that from plymouth notch. >> a little over an hour. it's a nice distance to get over there for events. >> we're talking at the white house historical association's presidential site summit, the first visit, and the first time they sponsored it. how associated are you with presidential descendants, how much work do you do in that area? >> i have been going to missouri for a few years to meet with some of the other presidential descendants. we...
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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 ply >> i am the deputy director and we are in the 17th century english village a week creation of plymouth has it looks seven years after the mayflower landed. when our guests enter the historic site they encounter living history educators who are portraying men and women whom and implement 1627 we know the name of every man woman and child that was here because this is the last year they lived within the walls of town. in 1628 they started to spread up and down the coast. so to divide all common assets equitably they needed a complete list of residents. every person our guest encounter actually walked the face of the earth. nobody is a composite or fiction. when you come to a living museum you e
. >> 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 ply >> i am the deputy director and we are in the 17th century english village a...
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. >> could you tell me the story about how the plymouth became to be? >> it was created i believe in 1960 by my grand father john coolidge but also there were some other people involved. one of the first ladies and i can't recall which one was involved in the foundation. >> it is an entire small village when you visit there. what is the story that is trying to tell about the coolidge presidency and calvin coolidge's own upbringing? >> the story it portrays that the site is very simple. it is portrayed as the place that he grew up. it is exactly almost exact replica of his boyhood home and it has been kept that way purposely because we feel it very important to -- for people to understand that -- that anyone can come from very humbled beginnings, whether they'd be a farmer or, you know, very simple beginnings and then you never know. he never expected to grow up to be president, but so this is a very, very simple place where you can see that anyone can get started anywhere and it's very modest not pretentious at all. >> how hard was for farmers in that a
. >> could you tell me the story about how the plymouth became to be? >> it was created i believe in 1960 by my grand father john coolidge but also there were some other people involved. one of the first ladies and i can't recall which one was involved in the foundation. >> it is an entire small village when you visit there. what is the story that is trying to tell about the coolidge presidency and calvin coolidge's own upbringing? >> the story it portrays that the site...
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well, the very 1st thanksgiving was in 1621 and plymouth, massachusetts monitored a plymouth massachusetts, and it wasn't called thanksgiving. then it wasn't called thanksgiving until under abraham lincoln in the 18 sixty's. you know, we're going to look at some of the things we're thankful for this year. and i'm going to focus on the h word. i'm going to focus on hyperinflation. hyper hardship and hyper bitcoin ization, they all go together. so let's 1st i guess talk about the hyperinflation, because that was the big h word of 2021. it started, i guess with michael berry, he, before he made a whole bunch of disastrous bet, shorting big coin, shorting tesla. he shorted a bunch of things that he shouldn't have, but he did call it right in terms of hyperinflation. he said that we were in like the 7th or 8th year of the weimar inflation. that then turned to hyperinflation suddenly. so he said that early in like march or april of 2021, and then lo and behold, a few months later jack dorsey did call it. and i think this honesty this open this, this truth that everybody is able to hear when they
well, the very 1st thanksgiving was in 1621 and plymouth, massachusetts monitored a plymouth massachusetts, and it wasn't called thanksgiving. then it wasn't called thanksgiving until under abraham lincoln in the 18 sixty's. you know, we're going to look at some of the things we're thankful for this year. and i'm going to focus on the h word. i'm going to focus on hyperinflation. hyper hardship and hyper bitcoin ization, they all go together. so let's 1st i guess talk about the hyperinflation,...
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he actually sent his men out to plymouth with a knife and wanted his hand delivered back to him. he's thinking i should do this to turn that person over. governor bradford was distracted and said wait a second he died that evening when he was in the house he had a nosebleed that wouldn't stop with indian fever or some type of hemorrhaging. he asked if he would be accepted into their guards although he might have been a changed person, he knew what he was doing. he doesn't get much praise in the textbook. history would have definitely been o different today. he made that treaty with the english and needed to somebody else. heow lived with his family of tn people for some ten or 15 years of his life. they are not saying much about his family. because she plays a major role in the diplomacy and reports back and forth on what's going on, but they never give her a name. they don't say s much about the family structure but they kept peace between the two people. you areib chosen from childhood and have special qualities. special people choose you. one of the final stages, you are given
he actually sent his men out to plymouth with a knife and wanted his hand delivered back to him. he's thinking i should do this to turn that person over. governor bradford was distracted and said wait a second he died that evening when he was in the house he had a nosebleed that wouldn't stop with indian fever or some type of hemorrhaging. he asked if he would be accepted into their guards although he might have been a changed person, he knew what he was doing. he doesn't get much praise in the...
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weymouth is just south of boston, north of plymouth on the water. and growing up and really struggling also with my sexuality, you know, not knowing where i fit in, how i fit in, i stumbled across provincetown as a teen. i came once for the day and then didn't really experience provincetown much as a child growing up except for knowing that's where all the gays are and not always presented in such a friendly way. it was kind of known as don't go there. narrator: when was this? this was in the '80s, right? so then the aids epidemic hit. and provincetown had this reputation of being a welcoming place for all parties, but specifically those that were struggling with what in our day was, you know, the gay pandemic. and you know, people couldn't find care anywhere else in the world, came here. so this was almost like a refuge. always. always. and if you think about it, it still is. you know, we came from somewhere, and we have created this out of a need an urging, a wanting. and this is a place where you can come and recharge emotionally. and you can con
weymouth is just south of boston, north of plymouth on the water. and growing up and really struggling also with my sexuality, you know, not knowing where i fit in, how i fit in, i stumbled across provincetown as a teen. i came once for the day and then didn't really experience provincetown much as a child growing up except for knowing that's where all the gays are and not always presented in such a friendly way. it was kind of known as don't go there. narrator: when was this? this was in the...
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once again, i give my utmost thanks to the communities and the public in plymouth. we have their continued support in our enquiries. specialist resources are supporting officers on the ground as we carry out enquiries at a number of locations. 0k, ok, let's catch up with the latest weather. here's darren bett. hello there. showers following on behind the first named of the season. temperatures could be close to freezing first thing in the morning. the cloud and rain that moves its way southwards, sunshine follows, showers, some heavy, but we will find those showers turning wintry northern ireland, some snow. the winds really starting to ramp up ljy the winds really starting to ramp up by this stage, temperatures may be a little bit higher than today but the winds will be stronger. it is would be storm are when that sweeps across the uk, later friday and into saturday, may well be some snow over some northern hills, some disruption can be expected. the songs of the winds were we have this amber wind warning from the met office, eastern scotland, northeast england, gu
once again, i give my utmost thanks to the communities and the public in plymouth. we have their continued support in our enquiries. specialist resources are supporting officers on the ground as we carry out enquiries at a number of locations. 0k, ok, let's catch up with the latest weather. here's darren bett. hello there. showers following on behind the first named of the season. temperatures could be close to freezing first thing in the morning. the cloud and rain that moves its way...
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once again, i give my utmost thanks to the communities and the public in plymouth. we have their continued support in our enquiries. specialist resources are supporting officers on the ground as we carry out enquiries at a number of locations. three people have appeared in court charged with the murder of caroline glachan. the 1a year old was found dead along the banks of the river leven in west dunbartonshire 25 years ago. donna brand, andrew kelly and robert 0'brien were remanded in custody for further examination. caroline's death went on to feature on the bbc�*s crimewatch programme and became one of scotland's most high—profile unsolved cases. the defence secretary, ben wallace, has outlined government plans to modernise the british army. as part of the re—organisation, the army will be closing 33 sites, while expanding others. mr wallace told the commons there will be an extra 500 troops on top of the 72,500 already earmarked in the integrated defence review earlier this year. but that's still down on the target strength of 82,000. the capability of our
once again, i give my utmost thanks to the communities and the public in plymouth. we have their continued support in our enquiries. specialist resources are supporting officers on the ground as we carry out enquiries at a number of locations. three people have appeared in court charged with the murder of caroline glachan. the 1a year old was found dead along the banks of the river leven in west dunbartonshire 25 years ago. donna brand, andrew kelly and robert 0'brien were remanded in custody...
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our correspondent andrew plant is in plymouth with the latest. what are the police saying? we know bobbi—anne mcleod had plans in plymouth on saturday night, she had arranged to meet friends a couple of miles away from her home, and she left her house about six o'clock in the evening to catch a bus but never arrived. that sparked a massive police search to find her in plymouth and the helicopter out here searching for her over the last couple of days and a big social media campaign, as well, looking for any information about what happened to her, started by herfamily, it had more than 10,000 followers, but in the last couple of hours the police say they have now found a body, about five miles south of the city centre near a beach on the south coast. no formal identification but her family has been informed. meanwhile, two people have been arrested, a 24—year—old and a 26—year—old and they are tonight in police custody being questioned on of murder. thank you. ? questioned — questioned on of murder. thank you. ? questioned on _ questioned on of murder. thank you.
our correspondent andrew plant is in plymouth with the latest. what are the police saying? we know bobbi—anne mcleod had plans in plymouth on saturday night, she had arranged to meet friends a couple of miles away from her home, and she left her house about six o'clock in the evening to catch a bus but never arrived. that sparked a massive police search to find her in plymouth and the helicopter out here searching for her over the last couple of days and a big social media campaign, as well,...
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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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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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Nov 24, 2021
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this is weighing heavily on the people of plymouth - her home. this is weighing heavily | on the people of plymouth tonight. it really is. and i would just like to send my thoughts to the friends and family of bobbi anne mcleod and it feels like it's an inadequate thing to say at such a time, but we are doing our utmost and will continue to do everything we can to understand exactly what has happened. understand exactly what has happened-— understand exactly what has ha ened, ., , . ., , ., understand exactly what has hauened. ., , . . , . , happened. forensic teams have been searchin: happened. forensic teams have been searching this — happened. forensic teams have been searching this area _ happened. forensic teams have been searching this area today. _ happened. forensic teams have been searching this area today. police - searching this area today. police say two men from plymouth aged 2a and 26 are still being questioned on suspicion of murder. and tonight the whole of the city will pay its respects and we are told that the buildings at t
this is weighing heavily on the people of plymouth - her home. this is weighing heavily | on the people of plymouth tonight. it really is. and i would just like to send my thoughts to the friends and family of bobbi anne mcleod and it feels like it's an inadequate thing to say at such a time, but we are doing our utmost and will continue to do everything we can to understand exactly what has happened. understand exactly what has happened-— understand exactly what has ha ened, ., , . ., , .,...
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landing on plymouth after having found the first written political compact of america. the first written political compact of america, right? if you call something "first," you can, in a sense, erase mig else that has happened before, right? by simply calling something "the first." also what's essential here is that she says it's written compact. that's what matters, right? and again, this prefigures a written political/social compact that's going to come later to frame the nation. these are how the stories of the nation are being written, right? so just to review what do these epochs of origins allow her to do? each is a break, each break can be a possible beginning. so effectively what it allows her to do is say, yes, i'm moving chronologically through american history, but here are the moments to dwell on, here's origin of something new at each of these key turning points, right? columbus is a section to himself. then first epoch is all these discoveries. jamestown is in the era of discovery. but it's not in the era of first political compact of america, right? that
landing on plymouth after having found the first written political compact of america. the first written political compact of america, right? if you call something "first," you can, in a sense, erase mig else that has happened before, right? by simply calling something "the first." also what's essential here is that she says it's written compact. that's what matters, right? and again, this prefigures a written political/social compact that's going to come later to frame the...
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once again, i give my utmost thanks to the communities and the public in plymouth. we have their continued support in our enquiries. specialist resources are supporting officers on the ground as we carry out enquiries at a number of locations. in a farmer's field in rutland, in the east midlands, they have just made one of the most exciting archaeological discoveries in, maybe 100 years. in this country, that is. it is a mosaic, a roman mosaic, which they think dates to the third or the fourth century. and is in extraordinary condition. it depicts the epic battle between achilles and the trojan hero, hector, in homer's �*the iliad.�* it's the first of its kind to be found here in the uk. and the undisclosed location has just been granted special protection, to preserve the site. it was discovered by the landowner�*s son and investigated by archaeologists. john thomas is the deputy director of the university of leicester's archaeological services and joins me now. what an exciting find, what do we think it is? the what an exciting find, what do we think it is?
once again, i give my utmost thanks to the communities and the public in plymouth. we have their continued support in our enquiries. specialist resources are supporting officers on the ground as we carry out enquiries at a number of locations. in a farmer's field in rutland, in the east midlands, they have just made one of the most exciting archaeological discoveries in, maybe 100 years. in this country, that is. it is a mosaic, a roman mosaic, which they think dates to the third or the fourth...
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set their backs to the old waves and that there lives and families on america pickle was started in plymouth change the world and changed for the better, it was an audacious effort, a group of zealous religious men and women put all their resources creating a new community and a new land, they might as well have been the first explorers to set foot on mars. these characteristics are essential to understanding the american founding and provide the basis of so much of what makes this country great. "the new york times" 6019 project and its award-winning and controversial creator nicole hannah jones are out with the book this week. it is not worth addressing because it is self refuting when you assemble an entire project around the demonstrably false idea that preserving slavery was the primary motivation for the american revolution, around the audacious claim that our true founding is 1619, not 1776 and retract or eliminate both claims while pretending they were never made, there is little more others can add except to acknowledge what is by now plain for all to see, the purpose of the 6019 pr
set their backs to the old waves and that there lives and families on america pickle was started in plymouth change the world and changed for the better, it was an audacious effort, a group of zealous religious men and women put all their resources creating a new community and a new land, they might as well have been the first explorers to set foot on mars. these characteristics are essential to understanding the american founding and provide the basis of so much of what makes this country...
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plymouth? >> santa maria. >> the mayflower. jesse: why did the pilgrims come from england? >> to explore the west. >> to expand their empire. >> new land. cole. >> they worked for the united kingdom escaping religious persecution. jesse: what was on the menu? >> perhaps some sort of local vegetable. maybe meat or turkey? i don't know. buffalo? check-in? i have no idea. >> wild turkey like the drink? period maybe that would have made the dinner a lot better. >> it's hard to say. >> turkey. >> hushpuppies boiled and fried. jesse: how do they fry that? when i got here where did they land back. >> virginia. >> new york. >> i have no idea. >> plymouth rock. jesse: yes. where is that? >> massachusetts. jesse: you are incredible. do you know who i am? >> who are you? jesse: i am waters and this is my world. that is all for tonight be sure to follow me on facebook and instagram and twitter justice with the judge jeanine is next. i am waters and this is my world. breaking tonight, countries around the world scrambling to contain the covid variant with cases already confirmed in the
plymouth? >> santa maria. >> the mayflower. jesse: why did the pilgrims come from england? >> to explore the west. >> to expand their empire. >> new land. cole. >> they worked for the united kingdom escaping religious persecution. jesse: what was on the menu? >> perhaps some sort of local vegetable. maybe meat or turkey? i don't know. buffalo? check-in? i have no idea. >> wild turkey like the drink? period maybe that would have made the dinner a...
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the majority, tuesday morning is starting with a very different feel — temperatures in liverpool, in plymouth, around i! celsius. but with that, we have more in the way of cloud, and we have some outbreaks of patchy rain and drizzle. now, through the day, that cloud should thin and break a little bit to give some sunny spells, particularly across england and wales. and then through the afternoon, we'll see a band of heavier rain pushing in from the west, getting into parts of northern ireland and western scotland with strengthening winds. but top temperatures 10—12 celsius in most places — it will stay quite chilly in the far north of scotland, just three there in lerwick. now, through tuesday night, we're watching this area of low pressure — it's likely to deepen a little as it slides across the uk. so, as well as outbreaks of rain, we do have the potential for some quite strong winds. now, it certainly doesn't look like we'll see anything as windy as we had over the weekend, but still, the potential for some really strong winds for western coasts, perhaps for parts of eastern scotland
the majority, tuesday morning is starting with a very different feel — temperatures in liverpool, in plymouth, around i! celsius. but with that, we have more in the way of cloud, and we have some outbreaks of patchy rain and drizzle. now, through the day, that cloud should thin and break a little bit to give some sunny spells, particularly across england and wales. and then through the afternoon, we'll see a band of heavier rain pushing in from the west, getting into parts of northern ireland...
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well the very 1st thanksgiving was in 1621 and plymouth, massachusetts. modern a plymouth, massachusetts and it wasn't called thanksgiving then it wasn't called thanksgiving until under abraham lincoln in the 18 sixty's, you know.
well the very 1st thanksgiving was in 1621 and plymouth, massachusetts. modern a plymouth, massachusetts and it wasn't called thanksgiving then it wasn't called thanksgiving until under abraham lincoln in the 18 sixty's, you know.
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telegraph us into bridgewater, vermont rated there was a deliver bridgewater went up to plymouth and there is not on the door the coolidge's were visiting and mr. coolidge, vice president coolidge his father, and so early in the morning in 1923, they had a knock on the door and the father answered the door and said what is going on and he was informed that harding had passed away. so his father would happen will calvin and shared the news with him and then they went downstairs and his father administered the oath to him and he was the notary of republic so he felt that under the circumstances this was something that he could just sort of take care of so that her country would not be without a president. so that happened and they went back to bed. it was very modest ceremony, just a few reporters a stenographer. missus coolidge. so grace coolidge, she was the opposite in character. she was fun-loving and got the stories from my mother in a grace and was a really fun grandmother hard grace glazed was a teacher for deaf children in massachusetts. in school for the death and for deaf and
telegraph us into bridgewater, vermont rated there was a deliver bridgewater went up to plymouth and there is not on the door the coolidge's were visiting and mr. coolidge, vice president coolidge his father, and so early in the morning in 1923, they had a knock on the door and the father answered the door and said what is going on and he was informed that harding had passed away. so his father would happen will calvin and shared the news with him and then they went downstairs and his father...
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well, the very 1st thanksgiving was in 1621 and plymouth, massachusetts monitored a plymouth massachusetts, and it wasn't called thanksgiving. then it wasn't called thanksgiving until under abraham lincoln in the 18 sixty's. you know, we're going to look at some of the things we're thankful for this year. and i'm going to focus on the h word. i'm going to focus on hyperinflation. hyper hardship and hyper bitcoin ization, they all go together. so let's 1st i guess talk about the hyperinflation because that was the big h word of 2021. it started, i guess with michael berry, he before he made.
well, the very 1st thanksgiving was in 1621 and plymouth, massachusetts monitored a plymouth massachusetts, and it wasn't called thanksgiving. then it wasn't called thanksgiving until under abraham lincoln in the 18 sixty's. you know, we're going to look at some of the things we're thankful for this year. and i'm going to focus on the h word. i'm going to focus on hyperinflation. hyper hardship and hyper bitcoin ization, they all go together. so let's 1st i guess talk about the hyperinflation...
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well the very 1st thanksgiving was in 1621 and plymouth, massachusetts. modern a plymouth, massachusetts. and it wasn't called thanksgiving, then it wasn't. and i'm going to focus on the h word. i'm going to focus on hyper inflation. hyper hardship and hyper bitcoin is ation. they all goes together. so let's 1st i guess, talk about the hyper inflation because that was the big h word of 2021. it started, i guess with michael burry he before he made a whole bunch of disastrous bets shorting bit coin, shorting tesla. he sorted a bunch of things that he shouldn't have, but he did call it right in terms of hyper inflation. he said that we were in like the 7th or 8th year of the vine mar inflation that then turn to hyper inflation suddenly. so he said that early in like march or april of 2021. and then lo and behold, a few months later jack dorsey did call it. and i think this honesty this open this, this truth that everybody is able to hear when they, when they are told and warned about die probation. i think it's, you know, it's a reckoning with not only our pass going back to the 1st thanks
well the very 1st thanksgiving was in 1621 and plymouth, massachusetts. modern a plymouth, massachusetts. and it wasn't called thanksgiving, then it wasn't. and i'm going to focus on the h word. i'm going to focus on hyper inflation. hyper hardship and hyper bitcoin is ation. they all goes together. so let's 1st i guess, talk about the hyper inflation because that was the big h word of 2021. it started, i guess with michael burry he before he made a whole bunch of disastrous bets shorting bit...