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>> much of the fighting focussed on england's 2 bibles. puritans favored the geneva translation. it was full of marginal notes that criticized the church and crown. the bishop's published their own bible and in fear yor, translation mandated for use in england. james didn't care for either. puritan leader john renolds made a suggestion. >> there should be one translation of the bible? >> there is a bible. >> it is the bishop's bible. >> unacceptable. >> to these would be scholars. go on. >> one version. to be read throughout the land, unifying our worship. >> we have a new translation. and you humble servants of all mighty god, we'll all work together. >> translation took 7 years and brought together 47 of england's best greek and hebrew scholars. more than 80 percent of their work was based on william tindale. the result was the most accurate translation in england's history. >> one mar values at how a project by committee can sing with the same voice. with the same sense of diction, clarity, and eloquence. >> on may 2nd, 1611, king james bible printed. for the first time the en
>> much of the fighting focussed on england's 2 bibles. puritans favored the geneva translation. it was full of marginal notes that criticized the church and crown. the bishop's published their own bible and in fear yor, translation mandated for use in england. james didn't care for either. puritan leader john renolds made a suggestion. >> there should be one translation of the bible? >> there is a bible. >> it is the bishop's bible. >> unacceptable. >> to...
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few taxpayers in england had any representation in parliament. if you didn't own property and only one minya of the 9 million adult males in britain were entitled to vote. fair or unfair, to make a of parliament didn't alter britain's state for money to pay for the war or the obligation of every citizen to pay for the war, to pay taxes. the wealthiest of american colonists had profited handsomely from the war without pain for its cost. when the same merchants begins smuggling to evade taxes, the british government of justified, fully justified in cracking down. still puffed up with pride from his triumph in the stamp tax proactive than merchants to sponsor another wave of protests from merchandise they had before and the defenders of liberty, adams waterfront, thugs swarmed through boston's streets, burning the homes of opponents in dragging those loyal to the legitimate government to let the thugs called the liberty tree to be stripped, swathed in scalding tar, covered with feathers and hung from a branch and subjected to unmentionable agonies a
few taxpayers in england had any representation in parliament. if you didn't own property and only one minya of the 9 million adult males in britain were entitled to vote. fair or unfair, to make a of parliament didn't alter britain's state for money to pay for the war or the obligation of every citizen to pay for the war, to pay taxes. the wealthiest of american colonists had profited handsomely from the war without pain for its cost. when the same merchants begins smuggling to evade taxes,...
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it was not a custom in england. yes, sir? >> was there any organized support in the colonies, any of them, which were called loyalists? >> organized support for? >> for what you might call loyalists supporting -- >> oh, yes, across the nation. at least one-third of the population were absolutely loyal subjects of britain, and in the debate over independence in the continental congress, only days before the actual declaration of independence, john dickinson of philadelphia authored the olive branch petition to the king pledging our loyalty, american loyalty to the king, love of the king, love of being british subjects and simply asking for him to control the parliament and to let us raise our own taxes and keep parliament our business. had he accepted the olive branch petition, we probably would have become a member of the british commonwealth. there was tremendous amount of loyalty and even loyalists forces. there was a major battle that's often not mentioned, i don't know whether this is prejudice or what, but a major battle
it was not a custom in england. yes, sir? >> was there any organized support in the colonies, any of them, which were called loyalists? >> organized support for? >> for what you might call loyalists supporting -- >> oh, yes, across the nation. at least one-third of the population were absolutely loyal subjects of britain, and in the debate over independence in the continental congress, only days before the actual declaration of independence, john dickinson of...
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england present is edwards future. this is something that karl marx said. what you realize when you learn something about the history of england is it is a very peculiar country. in a number of ways that i will explain to you. and to expect other countries to replicate england's modernization path i think is highly unrealistic. and, in fact, in my view it was china, china did not establish the first day. that happen in a lot of places in egypt and mesopotamia and the valley of mexico. but in my view the chinese established the first modern state. modern meaning not based on hiring your cousins and your friends to run the government, but based on civil service examinations, centralized administration. and they did this in the third century b.c. it's a historical achievement that i think a lot of people had not adequately recognized. so instead of starting with england or you know, greece and rome and then going through the magna carta and the rise of democracy in england, it seems to meet made more sense to start with china. china greeted the first modern st
england present is edwards future. this is something that karl marx said. what you realize when you learn something about the history of england is it is a very peculiar country. in a number of ways that i will explain to you. and to expect other countries to replicate england's modernization path i think is highly unrealistic. and, in fact, in my view it was china, china did not establish the first day. that happen in a lot of places in egypt and mesopotamia and the valley of mexico. but in my...
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and england gets carried to this extreme. you can turn your portion over to your son before you die without having signed a maintenance contract. you can be in big trouble because the kid could just say goodbye. i got my own business to worry about and i will try to take care of you but it is not a priority. in english families, already in the 1500s, you have families sign contracts with each other because you could not rely on children to take care of their children and other parents in old age. already that presumes a huge amount of individualism. we are not bound by the tyranny of cousins in which everything within the state is a conglomeration of relatives. we are more individualistic. the sequence of development in europe goes like this. first, rule of law. then you construct a powerful centralized state and later you get democratic accountability. lobby comes before the state. the early modern european monarchs that wanted to create chinese style state had to do this against the background of existing laws that limited
and england gets carried to this extreme. you can turn your portion over to your son before you die without having signed a maintenance contract. you can be in big trouble because the kid could just say goodbye. i got my own business to worry about and i will try to take care of you but it is not a priority. in english families, already in the 1500s, you have families sign contracts with each other because you could not rely on children to take care of their children and other parents in old...
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and to in england all the -- and so in england all the scientists were terribly devout men. they absolutely were fervent believers, and the church was fine with that because the effect was to demonstrate the magnificence of the creation. is there another question? >> um, how much would you say that the, um, that the beginning of colonies in the new world and the exploration -- the age of exploration had to do with influencing these, these men to look further than what they had been taught? >> um, it's a terrific question. what did the age of exploration have to do with the scientific explorations? and what they had to do was that people at the time took them to be, to be underlining exactly the same moral. if you get a ship, if you get in a ship and sail beyond the seas, you find whole, undreamed of continents. and if you look through a microscope at the humblest drop of pond water, you find new worlds, new lives, unimagined discoveries at every hand. so, so the explorers of the 1600s, the scientists of the 1600s thought that the same message was coming from their work. no m
and to in england all the -- and so in england all the scientists were terribly devout men. they absolutely were fervent believers, and the church was fine with that because the effect was to demonstrate the magnificence of the creation. is there another question? >> um, how much would you say that the, um, that the beginning of colonies in the new world and the exploration -- the age of exploration had to do with influencing these, these men to look further than what they had been...
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it did happen in england for a very pee -- peculiar reason. they hung together, not only did they hang together, but raised an army, fought a civil war with a king, defeated him, cut off his head, this was charles the i #, and in 1788, they deposed james the ii and brought in william of holland to be the new monarch because they did not want to be taxed without parliamentary concept, all right? it just happens in this one island nation, you get this powerful parliament that is able to force a constitutional settlement on the english monarch. from there to the american founding is a really short distance because john locke was a participant in the events of the glorious revolution. he wrote the second treaties on government justifying rule as something that has to come out of concept of the governed, and then you get to the american revolution which is based on the principle no taxation without representation, so the distance from those english events during the english civil war and our own founding as a country based on democratic consent is
it did happen in england for a very pee -- peculiar reason. they hung together, not only did they hang together, but raised an army, fought a civil war with a king, defeated him, cut off his head, this was charles the i #, and in 1788, they deposed james the ii and brought in william of holland to be the new monarch because they did not want to be taxed without parliamentary concept, all right? it just happens in this one island nation, you get this powerful parliament that is able to force a...
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just as their puritan fore borers set off into the wilderness of new england, the new england missionaries set sail for islands that they thought of as a spiritual wilderness. nine out of ten natives were wiped out by contacts of european diseases, so was the hawaiian population ravaged by smallpox, measles, whooping could have, and other diseases. they brought in the huddled masses of immigrants, the sugar plantations founded by the sons of the missionaries required labor, primarily from china, japan, portugal, and the philippines, transforms hawaii to what it has become in which every race is a minority, hence the plate lunch. [laughter] two scoops of japanese rise and one scoop of a salad that was air lifted from a church pot luck, is served alongside an asian protein or loco moco a hamburger patty topped with gravy and an egg. that's the meal's most obvious defect, not enough egg. [laughter] they shared food at lunch time swapping noodles for korea spare ribs and portuguese bread. that habit of hodgepodge was passed down evolving into the plate lunch now served at diners, drive-ins, an
just as their puritan fore borers set off into the wilderness of new england, the new england missionaries set sail for islands that they thought of as a spiritual wilderness. nine out of ten natives were wiped out by contacts of european diseases, so was the hawaiian population ravaged by smallpox, measles, whooping could have, and other diseases. they brought in the huddled masses of immigrants, the sugar plantations founded by the sons of the missionaries required labor, primarily from...
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as a nation in its own right it's a many from when friends who either live in england or english the relationship between scotland england would improve for scott from being in dependant mention the scots would lose perhaps some of the chip and assured of the does come over to me have to address side some of the problems that we face and scots country pleading with their own problems with alcohol abuse it appears on all these difficulties the only people who can solve a lot of the scots themselves and aleut forward will be in scotland england will have a good relationship as frames recognizing the differences but as a see it's the british fleet that's artificial entity not scotland or england it's scotland yes and i should say that that's not it given the polls show a minority want independence for scotland at the moment do you expect any problems from westminster after all they're not legally obliged to let scotland go even if scots do very yes no i think it's been made clear by every prime minister never means of political figure so for the border a lot of people of scotland vote f
as a nation in its own right it's a many from when friends who either live in england or english the relationship between scotland england would improve for scott from being in dependant mention the scots would lose perhaps some of the chip and assured of the does come over to me have to address side some of the problems that we face and scots country pleading with their own problems with alcohol abuse it appears on all these difficulties the only people who can solve a lot of the scots...
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or english the relationship between scot than england would improve for scotland being an independent nation of scots would lose perhaps some of the chip in the sure that those sometimes are come out to meet have to address side some of the problems that we face in scots and country to think of their own problems with alcohol abuse experience and all these difficulties the only people you can solve are the scots some sales force and even scot from england will hover in ship as friends recognising their differences but as i see it's the british fleet it's artificial entity not scotland and england it's scotland yes and i should say that that's not a given the polls show a minority want independence to scotland at the moment do you expect any problems from westminster after all they're not legally obliged to let scotland go even if scots do very yeah no i think it's indeed clear by every prime minister never major political figure so most of the border but if the people of scotland vote for independence then they will receive it so i don't believe all these markets are being put forward
or english the relationship between scot than england would improve for scotland being an independent nation of scots would lose perhaps some of the chip in the sure that those sometimes are come out to meet have to address side some of the problems that we face in scots and country to think of their own problems with alcohol abuse experience and all these difficulties the only people you can solve are the scots some sales force and even scot from england will hover in ship as friends...
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being two different countries who are in perpetual war with each other england conquered scotland and flies their flag above their conquered government building and so that's why they have a legitimate right and reason to get out from underneath what's left of the parasitic british empire but we haven't heard about this and there's been almost a complete news blackout on it worldwide you're right about that because i've done research on it it's very hard to find any information because the rest of the british commonwealth are still being sucked off of. by the british oligarchy in that corrupt group that sits around it know that people understand that globalism is a cancer in its destroying local control and so there's a move toward sovereignty again and so they're trying to hope that people just don't notice this oh i'm success now i mean you say there's not many similarities but there are some similarities to have a you know a group of people a group of readers who want to be independent from their surrounding regions i'm wondering you know here in austin you spend a lot of time ther
being two different countries who are in perpetual war with each other england conquered scotland and flies their flag above their conquered government building and so that's why they have a legitimate right and reason to get out from underneath what's left of the parasitic british empire but we haven't heard about this and there's been almost a complete news blackout on it worldwide you're right about that because i've done research on it it's very hard to find any information because the rest...
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david bond has the story. >> ever since england's world cup bid humiliation there have been questions and recriminations about the way fifa chooses its world cup hosts. but almost six months after that announcement, the former head of england's bid went public with the most explosive claims so far. at the center of the allegations, the controversial figure of fifa vice president jack warner. it was asked that $2.5 billion pounds to build an education center. >> in my view the proposition was out of the question. and today is said in only what is described as a stage whisper, you certainly could have heard it around the lounge. you said, you must be -- i'll leave out some of the language, but you must be joking, jack, you're talking about probably $2.5 million pounds. >> another fifa member, a member of paring way, asked for knighthood in terms of his support from paraguay. >> i said it was completely impossible. we didn't operate in the united kingdom like that and he shrugged his shoulders and turned and walked away. >> and fresh evidence handed to the select committee by the sunday
david bond has the story. >> ever since england's world cup bid humiliation there have been questions and recriminations about the way fifa chooses its world cup hosts. but almost six months after that announcement, the former head of england's bid went public with the most explosive claims so far. at the center of the allegations, the controversial figure of fifa vice president jack warner. it was asked that $2.5 billion pounds to build an education center. >> in my view the...
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just as their puritan fore borers set off on their era into the wilderness of new england, they set sail for islands that they considered a spiritual wilderness. like nine out of ten natives of the americas were wiped out by contacts with european diseases, so was the native hawaiian population ravaged i smallpox, whooping cough and other diseases. just like the building of the railroads brought in immigrants, the sugar plantations founded by the sons of the missionaries required massive imports of labor from china, korea, portugal, and the philippines transforming hawaii into what it's become in which every race a minority, hence the plate lunch. [laughter] two scoops of japanese style lunch and another scoop of salad air lifted from a church pot luck from anywhere, usa -- [laughter] it was served with asian protein like beef or loco moco, a ham berger patty served with a fried egg to remedy what has been the ham berger's most obvious defect, not enough egg. [laughter] sugar plantation workers shared food at lunchtime swapping noodles for spare ribs and bread. that habit was passed down
just as their puritan fore borers set off on their era into the wilderness of new england, they set sail for islands that they considered a spiritual wilderness. like nine out of ten natives of the americas were wiped out by contacts with european diseases, so was the native hawaiian population ravaged i smallpox, whooping cough and other diseases. just like the building of the railroads brought in immigrants, the sugar plantations founded by the sons of the missionaries required massive...
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and while over in england the title race is on again after arsenal beat manchester united by goal to military emirates and it means the red devils lead the premier league by just three points from second place chelsea who they will play next week and aaron ramsey got the only goal of the game on fifty six minutes of the world finished off a well we're moving the celts united has the same goal difference as chelsea could go home with victory at old trafford elsewhere man city's meant pull support with a two one win over port side west and little paul rudd to face after their three meals when the new castle stay in the drop zone after a one one draw against birmingham. put the bend title in england it is really close isn't it just three points separating united and chelsea with both sides with the same goal difference. and then man city or the party of the two champions league sport liverpool in the europa league place ahead of spurs look at the bottom it is quest town proper everybody up at the moment but as we could lift them out of. the last four sides separated by a week point. bac
and while over in england the title race is on again after arsenal beat manchester united by goal to military emirates and it means the red devils lead the premier league by just three points from second place chelsea who they will play next week and aaron ramsey got the only goal of the game on fifty six minutes of the world finished off a well we're moving the celts united has the same goal difference as chelsea could go home with victory at old trafford elsewhere man city's meant pull...
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earthquake hosting new england. crosses perfectly and he's there for the header. his first career goal. 1-0, earthquake. and later bobby bending it far post. a beautiful strike to make 2-1. earthquakes improve to 3-4-3 with a 2-1 victory. sunny places in funny places. utah facing the blaze. san jose down 69-62. the extra point blocked. saber cats down one. cat defense couldn't get the big stop. ten seconds left. tommy grady keeps it from 9 yards out. he also threw for 9 touchdowns and the blaze win in a shootout 76-69. >>> day seven of duty are of california, 79 miles from claremont to mount ballscy. the chris horn would go 1-2. horner retains the yellow jersey and maintains his 38th second lead heading into today's final stage. >>> third-round action at the invitational. the approach, 104 yards nearly holds it. birdies. today is the final round >> 46-year-old bernard hopkins became the oldest fighter to win a world championship defeat canadian pascal in a unanimous decision. sharks and canucks today on the ice. we will have the highlights at 5. i'm mike shumann,
earthquake hosting new england. crosses perfectly and he's there for the header. his first career goal. 1-0, earthquake. and later bobby bending it far post. a beautiful strike to make 2-1. earthquakes improve to 3-4-3 with a 2-1 victory. sunny places in funny places. utah facing the blaze. san jose down 69-62. the extra point blocked. saber cats down one. cat defense couldn't get the big stop. ten seconds left. tommy grady keeps it from 9 yards out. he also threw for 9 touchdowns and the blaze...
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scot than england would improve the scots and being in pain the nation of course would lose perhaps some of the chip in the sure but it does sometimes come out to me have to address side some of the problems that we face and countries with their own problems with alcohol abuse appear to know someone all these difficult things all need people who can solve a lot of the scots themselves and i look forward to the deed when scott from england will hover literally from ship as frames recognizing the differences but as a see the british fleet that's artificial entity not scotland and england it's cortland yes and i should say that that's not a given the polls show a minority want independence in scotland at the moment do you expect any problems from westminster after all they're not legally obliged to let scotland's go even if scots do very yet no i think it's been need cleared by every prime minister never in major political figure so so the border with the people of scotland vote for independence then they will receive it so i don't believe all these are being put forward that this woul
scot than england would improve the scots and being in pain the nation of course would lose perhaps some of the chip in the sure but it does sometimes come out to me have to address side some of the problems that we face and countries with their own problems with alcohol abuse appear to know someone all these difficult things all need people who can solve a lot of the scots themselves and i look forward to the deed when scott from england will hover literally from ship as frames recognizing the...
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or english relationship between scott than england would improve for scott from being an independent nation of scots would lose perhaps some of the chip on the shoulder the does sometimes come out to me have to address side some of the problems that we face in scotland turn people have polluted their own problems with alcohol abuse activism and all these difficult times the only people you can solve are the scots themselves and i look forward to david scott from england will hover good relationship as friends recognizing our differences but as a see it's the british fleet that's artificial entity not scotland of england it's scotland yes and i should say that that's not it given the polls show a minority want independence for scotland at the moment do you expect any problems from westminster after all they're not legally obliged to let scotland go even if scots do very. well i think it's been made clear by every paper minister than every major political figure so so the border of the people of scotland vote for independence then people will see that so i don't believe all these. forw
or english relationship between scott than england would improve for scott from being an independent nation of scots would lose perhaps some of the chip on the shoulder the does sometimes come out to me have to address side some of the problems that we face in scotland turn people have polluted their own problems with alcohol abuse activism and all these difficult times the only people you can solve are the scots themselves and i look forward to david scott from england will hover good...
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certainly, if you fly from northern england or scotland, really watch out. you know, it's going to be bumpy for a few days, i think. there's some suggestion the eruption might be waning slightly but in the short term i think there will be some disruption for sure. >> how long can this go on for? how long can ash keep spewing? >> i think if we look back to previous eruptions of grimsvotn, they typically don't last too long. mostly of a week. this is following the same pattern. most of cloud went to the north and now it looks, fingers crossed, that things are slowing down a bit. there are no absolutes, of course. is an an inprecise science but let's hope for the best. >> dr. matthew watson, thanks. >>> you're watching "world one" love from london. thanks for joining us. we want to show you more pictures of those dramatic images of tornadoes forming in the us of the midwest. one of america's deadliest tornadoes on record striking on sunday. in a few minutes the u.s. president, barack obama, has announced he'll be traveling to missouri to visit the scene. >>> i'
certainly, if you fly from northern england or scotland, really watch out. you know, it's going to be bumpy for a few days, i think. there's some suggestion the eruption might be waning slightly but in the short term i think there will be some disruption for sure. >> how long can this go on for? how long can ash keep spewing? >> i think if we look back to previous eruptions of grimsvotn, they typically don't last too long. mostly of a week. this is following the same pattern. most...
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however the new england mint said it's enhancing the bills, not damaging them. u.s. secret service which enforce the currency laws would not comment on whether the company's practices of altering and selling the bills is legal or not. charles, precedent of the new england mint company said the bills are perfectly legal. he did not respond to our request for an on-camera interview. but in a statement he said there is nothing illegal by enhancing u.s. currency. i am a business and entitled to sell a collectible at any price i want. the future value of any collector item is impossible to determine. we believe we have created beautiful piece of art. on a two dollars bill with national parks on them. as for items not ordered he said many customers order things on the phone, forget what they ored -- ordered and then are shocked to see the bill a few weeks later. and new england mint provided michelle with a refund of $147 for items she didn't want. michelle said the bills she did order are souvenirs. >> i guess i will keep it and we will have lots of stories to tell about
however the new england mint said it's enhancing the bills, not damaging them. u.s. secret service which enforce the currency laws would not comment on whether the company's practices of altering and selling the bills is legal or not. charles, precedent of the new england mint company said the bills are perfectly legal. he did not respond to our request for an on-camera interview. but in a statement he said there is nothing illegal by enhancing u.s. currency. i am a business and entitled to...
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from their that set off a whole flurryt of it experiments in england byb christopher wren, the greatest architect he actually started his career they called natural philosophers doctors at the time that he, began to reject channels with all different types of fluids.f, y crazy fluid like opium and the year and whine and milk because the idea was if he is wrong and blood doesn't circulate 50 bypass the digestive system and put into the veins it would go right to the heart to be burned off there was no t immediate a factor lasting effect but he was seeing his dogs drunk and stoned and a dead. allowed the early natural philosophers andn en england to imagine not just f in fusion but now to startus saying what would happen if we would put other things like blood? sixteen '60s the ideast started to move forward and particularly they started to wonder what if we took theof blood of one dog into another dog? ontoe member of the royal society began his first experiment and the dog survived and getting close to the whole idea maybe we can imagine transfusions in n humans something happened in be
from their that set off a whole flurryt of it experiments in england byb christopher wren, the greatest architect he actually started his career they called natural philosophers doctors at the time that he, began to reject channels with all different types of fluids.f, y crazy fluid like opium and the year and whine and milk because the idea was if he is wrong and blood doesn't circulate 50 bypass the digestive system and put into the veins it would go right to the heart to be burned off there...
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new england northern new england getting hit hard. on the back side some showers in pennsylvania bringing clouds here and there. now a mainly clear skies across the region, 43 in culpeper and hagerstown and gaithersburg. cumberland is four, 49 our warm spot in annapolis, andrews 46 with cambridge and 47 in southern maryland. when you factor in the winds, feeling like 42 in d.c., but only 39 on a wind chill for gaithersburg and hagerstown. winchester your wind chill 42. garrett county, wind chills make it feel like 27. put the plants outside, give it until the middle of the month, may 15th is usually safe in d.c. perhaps the end of the month in western maryland. it is 5:00 a.m. angie goff, you got trouble already? >> we do. we have been tracking trouble spots on the bw parkway. that's why we keep the yellow light on. i want to begin by letting you know what we're dealing with on the bw parkway is this accident at riverdale road that is taking away all lanes that are going northbound. as a result of this, you will want to use route 50 o
new england northern new england getting hit hard. on the back side some showers in pennsylvania bringing clouds here and there. now a mainly clear skies across the region, 43 in culpeper and hagerstown and gaithersburg. cumberland is four, 49 our warm spot in annapolis, andrews 46 with cambridge and 47 in southern maryland. when you factor in the winds, feeling like 42 in d.c., but only 39 on a wind chill for gaithersburg and hagerstown. winchester your wind chill 42. garrett county, wind...
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>> jon: stopping or in england? >> were you stopping in england. >> jon: we were not allowed to even use the footage from inside the church. the royal family had put out i guess they call them a decree. >> oh. >> jon: they said that you are not allowed to use the footage for satirical purposes. only to comment... there were only three things you were allowed to say, comment on the footage. you were allowed to say (ha-ff-) they made it so that you couldn't make jokes. >> did they really? really? i'm sorry. i feel like i should apologize. i'm terribly sorry. >> jon: this is not you. >> this is not my fault. okay. >> jon: it's kind of in some ways crystalizes the relationship between the two countries. your country does something dignified with great pomp and circumstance bringing together two people in holy matrimony and love. we dressed in rags (beep) on it for no reason. >> it's fine. don't worry about it. i forgive you. >> jon: thank you so much. they're around your age. have you ever run into them while you're out
>> jon: stopping or in england? >> were you stopping in england. >> jon: we were not allowed to even use the footage from inside the church. the royal family had put out i guess they call them a decree. >> oh. >> jon: they said that you are not allowed to use the footage for satirical purposes. only to comment... there were only three things you were allowed to say, comment on the footage. you were allowed to say (ha-ff-) they made it so that you couldn't make...
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netted for a free kick on the stroke of half time to hold a lot of england defeats after they'd lost five of their opening knowing games but its route to its side march the eighth mainly match at the new stadium in style and she dropped to fifth. and on sunday to scour play second year yet in the final of the russian cup on paper this is a one sided contest and in the stands two as a line has sold only five hundred tickets for the showpiece. bizarrely atlanta how to reach the final without scoring a goal in i can play getting through the previous round on penalties but that doesn't bother their coach. he's been taking notes from. his father and club director the larry he's coached. the minnows have no injury concerns for the game though his defender should take off when messiah is. over an england united manager sir alex ferguson has said he will feel a strong team against relegation threatened blackpool in the last league games of the season on sunday despite next week's clash against barcelona in the champions league final blackpool are locked in a battle with black wolves birmingh
netted for a free kick on the stroke of half time to hold a lot of england defeats after they'd lost five of their opening knowing games but its route to its side march the eighth mainly match at the new stadium in style and she dropped to fifth. and on sunday to scour play second year yet in the final of the russian cup on paper this is a one sided contest and in the stands two as a line has sold only five hundred tickets for the showpiece. bizarrely atlanta how to reach the final without...
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less of it to mean england. united states the people the little about from. the you you you you what you're saying is that the russian students knowledge of the war is not sufficient. no it's not in your opinion definitely insufficient quietly. because there's a problem of how you teach in this. blue kish good school a good university teaching a very vision of the people listen to you because they say why do you say on one hand on the other on the one hand you see of the other. the. way not to say what is true the british system of education is exemplary for many so then why would a british prince where the swastika so i'd like to remember that thing is it is a just a joke or maybe these films and these and these would maybe years knowledge makes a sort of you know fancy trying to dress like. i think it's a first league girl stupid. because. of the have and this is. video. i don't i don't question the education inside the well family so what should have happened to make them to think etc i said of dedication. is not always the best of the book so. that some d
less of it to mean england. united states the people the little about from. the you you you you what you're saying is that the russian students knowledge of the war is not sufficient. no it's not in your opinion definitely insufficient quietly. because there's a problem of how you teach in this. blue kish good school a good university teaching a very vision of the people listen to you because they say why do you say on one hand on the other on the one hand you see of the other. the. way not to...
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in england kenny dalglish signed a new three year contract to stay on as liverpool manager after guiding the red some trials to third since taking over as caretaker in january when the sacking of roy hodgson the former scotland striker returns for a second stint in charge of the club he created as a player in one nine hundred seventy s. and eighty's the sixty year old has transformed the reds from under-achievers into a club on course the next season to write a league and with a chance of being a force in the premier league scott is also overseen signings of play with luis suarez and andy carroll and the side of nando tourista chelsea coach steve clarke who arrived in january as well as also signed a three year deal that nation is one of four managers in england's current top six clubs to be in their sixty's along with roxburgh aston banker harry redknapp and spain's top two guardiola and jersey marina are in their forty's. but meanwhile on wednesday night it was a who's who of football in chechnya diego maradona a letter host of former internationals as an exhibition match in grozny the
in england kenny dalglish signed a new three year contract to stay on as liverpool manager after guiding the red some trials to third since taking over as caretaker in january when the sacking of roy hodgson the former scotland striker returns for a second stint in charge of the club he created as a player in one nine hundred seventy s. and eighty's the sixty year old has transformed the reds from under-achievers into a club on course the next season to write a league and with a chance of being...
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we report. >> ever sce england's world cup b humiliation the hav been questions and reiminions about the y fifa chooses its world cup post almost sixonth after the nouncement, the former hd of th english coitte has co outith an expsive accusati. h says he was asd fo $2.5 miion uild a center. >> in my view, the proposition wasut of the question. said, you mt be joking u're talking aut probably tw 0.5illi pounds. >> anoer faembeasked for a knighthood eturfor hi suppt. >> i said it was completely impossible. we did not orate in t unid kingdom li tha hehrugd hishoulders and rned and walked away. >> fresh evidee haed to the select comtteey the sunday mes pointed finr at two more executives who were accused of receiving $1.5 lliofor suorti qatar. the lord says it was here at thisuxury hotel that he was asd for cash in rturn for supporting t elish world cup d. it is on of new claims that poseresh questions about how fi handles the biddi contt, a contest that has left their reputation i tatter th fifa president h already seen two membersnd f breaki the code of ethics. with reelection loing,
we report. >> ever sce england's world cup b humiliation the hav been questions and reiminions about the y fifa chooses its world cup post almost sixonth after the nouncement, the former hd of th english coitte has co outith an expsive accusati. h says he was asd fo $2.5 miion uild a center. >> in my view, the proposition wasut of the question. said, you mt be joking u're talking aut probably tw 0.5illi pounds. >> anoer faembeasked for a knighthood eturfor hi suppt. >> i...
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he cannot blame the greeks, he cannot blame the bank of england, he cannot blame the last government-he cannot even blame the snow. why does he not admit that we have had six months of no growth because of his decisions, his chancellor's decisions and his government's decisions? >> the economy has grown by 1.8% over the last year, but let me tell the right hon. gentleman this. i did a little research, and all the time that he was in the cabinet, there was not a single quarter when the economy grew more than 0.5%-not one. that is his great record. let me tell him something about the need to make public spending cuts. we are now in a new financial year-the year in which the darling plan was going to start the process of cutting the deficit by half. for every £8 that we are proposing to cut this year, labour would be cutting £7. have we heard a single sensible proposal for making any cuts, or have we just heard blatant opportunism and talking the economy down? i think we know. >> will the prime minister join me in condemning the appalling, disgraceful, untruthful and misleading leaflet t
he cannot blame the greeks, he cannot blame the bank of england, he cannot blame the last government-he cannot even blame the snow. why does he not admit that we have had six months of no growth because of his decisions, his chancellor's decisions and his government's decisions? >> the economy has grown by 1.8% over the last year, but let me tell the right hon. gentleman this. i did a little research, and all the time that he was in the cabinet, there was not a single quarter when the...
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from there that set off a whole flurry of experiments in england by some people you probably recognize, christopher wren, the greatest architect of london, christopher actually started his career as a natural philosopher as they call dr. set time, and what he began to do is he began to inject animals with all different types of fluids, crazy fluid like opium and beer and wine and milk because the idea was if harvey is wrong and blood doesn't circulate, then you put this stuff, you bypass the digestive system, put this stuff into the vein and would go to the heart and be burned off and there would be no immediate effect and there would be no lasting affect but he was seeing his dogs and drunk and stoned and see many dogs dead, and that allowed the early natural philosophers in england to imagine not just in fusion but now if we can put this stuff, opium, beer, wine, milk, water what would happen if we start to put other things like blood and in the 16 sixties that idea started to move forward, and particularly the started to wonder what if we took the blood of one dog and moved it into
from there that set off a whole flurry of experiments in england by some people you probably recognize, christopher wren, the greatest architect of london, christopher actually started his career as a natural philosopher as they call dr. set time, and what he began to do is he began to inject animals with all different types of fluids, crazy fluid like opium and beer and wine and milk because the idea was if harvey is wrong and blood doesn't circulate, then you put this stuff, you bypass the...
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new england mint did provide michelle a refund of $147 for items she didn't want. michelle says the bills she did order are an interesting souvenir. >> i guess i will keep it and have lots of stories to tell about it. >> reporter: despite 281 complaints the better business bureau gives the parent company an a plus rating due to the fact that they have made efforts to respond to each complaint. >>> how about a little weather enhancement. the time lapse from the high definition mount tam camera. a finger of fog and clouds moving through the golden gate there. high temperatures tomorrow statewide under mainly sunny conditions with the possible exception of eureka. 71 at yosemite. tomorrow, sunny skies. mild conditions. inland high mid to upper 70s. uupper 60s to 70s near the bay. here is is the accuweather seven-day forecast. two more mild days coming our way before a cooldown occurs on sunday and monday. breezy those two days. we warm up again on tuesday, wednesday and thursday. back up to 80 degrees in the warmest inland location. >> this is the spring weather we ha
new england mint did provide michelle a refund of $147 for items she didn't want. michelle says the bills she did order are an interesting souvenir. >> i guess i will keep it and have lots of stories to tell about it. >> reporter: despite 281 complaints the better business bureau gives the parent company an a plus rating due to the fact that they have made efforts to respond to each complaint. >>> how about a little weather enhancement. the time lapse from the high...
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webster's dictionary was valid in england and america. the british courts would cite webster and new haven was the world capital of the english lexicography from 1798 when webster moved into the arnold house until 1864. to make that case i talk about an obscure fellow named w. c minor. those of you who read simon winchester's book the professor and the madman may know who this is. w c minor was another lexicographer who was much more trouble than webster. he killed someone. he is closer to percival. they didn't like percival who was in the civil war as a doctor and had posttraumatic stress disorder and kill someone and was locked in an insane asylum in britain. he gave james murray tens of thousands of illustrated quotations for the oxford english dictionary and the brits consider him a star. that start of the oecd was an american reject because simon winchester in this book, the brits have written a history of lexicography and my point is the americans were pretty good in the nineteenth century and we should forget it. winchester didn't
webster's dictionary was valid in england and america. the british courts would cite webster and new haven was the world capital of the english lexicography from 1798 when webster moved into the arnold house until 1864. to make that case i talk about an obscure fellow named w. c minor. those of you who read simon winchester's book the professor and the madman may know who this is. w c minor was another lexicographer who was much more trouble than webster. he killed someone. he is closer to...
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no new england, there were rich houses and poor houses. there were two types of for the deserving poor and the undeserving poor and those who could work and if just given a chance would work and the undeserving poor were those who wouldn't work even if you got the opportunity. i'm reminded of a guy i saw in las vegas last time we were there -- we were walking between the mgm and new york new york and there's some beggars out there and usually they have a sign, you know, vietnam vet or -- i always see eddie murphy, vietnam did this to me, but i ain't bitter. because but there's this guy there and he holds up a sigh, why lie, i like to drink. and he got more money than anybody else. so i think in the general welfare clause you would the find them things that provide for everybody's welfare, copyright laws, contracts, coining and making sure the money is sound so that people's lives aren't eaten up by inflation. you don't see any references to the poor houses or welfare. yes, sir. >> much of the expansion of power under federal government sin
no new england, there were rich houses and poor houses. there were two types of for the deserving poor and the undeserving poor and those who could work and if just given a chance would work and the undeserving poor were those who wouldn't work even if you got the opportunity. i'm reminded of a guy i saw in las vegas last time we were there -- we were walking between the mgm and new york new york and there's some beggars out there and usually they have a sign, you know, vietnam vet or -- i...
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we should still see wet weather in northern new england. at least it's going to be drier but on the cool side in areas like new york to d.c. the only trouble weather, just some light rain. we can deal with that. >> yeah. i heard you say nap. that is music to my ears. >>> which reality tv star ditched a baseball game after being given the honor of throwing out the first pitch. >>> believe it or not, once again lindsay lohan may have found a way to stay out of jail. your first look at entertainment is next. you're watching "first look" on msnbc. for dentists, the choice is clear. fact is, more dental professionals brush with an oral-b toothbrush than any other brush. trust the brush more dentists and hygienists use, oral-b. >>> welcome back to "first look." i'm lynn berry. time for your first look at entertainment news. according to one report, as a punishment for stealing a necklace, lindsay lohan may be getting a bracelet. tmz reports lohan will plead no contest to misdemeanor theft. in return, the judge will not increase her 120-day probat
we should still see wet weather in northern new england. at least it's going to be drier but on the cool side in areas like new york to d.c. the only trouble weather, just some light rain. we can deal with that. >> yeah. i heard you say nap. that is music to my ears. >>> which reality tv star ditched a baseball game after being given the honor of throwing out the first pitch. >>> believe it or not, once again lindsay lohan may have found a way to stay out of jail. your...
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a plane has been given a second cla chance in life in england. it can spot 40 customers and like the real thing, if they need assistance they can push a button for a flight aten tand. >>> this is a first. a fashion trend sweeping through mexico has some scratching their heads. the sequin boots has sparked requested to imitate the trend. the fad has made its way in mississippi and texas. completely a mystery. i have no idea what the appeal is here. that would explain it. >> well, it is time now for a look look at the sorries we will follow throughout the day. rahm emmanuel will be sworn in today. he stepped down as white house chief of staff last year to run for the office. president will address graduates today. the school won the right to a presidential commencement speech and happy birthday to singer janet jackson who turns 45 today. and tonight be sure to watch brian willians on nbc nightly news. the latest on the sexual assault case on the head of the international monetary fund. and hear from the connecticut high school student who was b ban
a plane has been given a second cla chance in life in england. it can spot 40 customers and like the real thing, if they need assistance they can push a button for a flight aten tand. >>> this is a first. a fashion trend sweeping through mexico has some scratching their heads. the sequin boots has sparked requested to imitate the trend. the fad has made its way in mississippi and texas. completely a mystery. i have no idea what the appeal is here. that would explain it. >> well,...
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the queen of england today visited ireland. and while it's not quite nixon to china, and while london to dublin is just a short flight, it's something a lot of people never thought they'd see in their lifetime because of the troubles between the two neighbors that go way back. from dublin tonight nbc's john yang reports on a trip that was indeed a long time coming. >> reporter: just a few years ago this would have been unthinkable. the queen of england welcomed on independent irish soil, wearing emerald green, no less. the last british monarch to visit here, king george v, 100 years ago. in between there's been a bloody war of independence and decades of conflict called the troubles over britain's continued control of northern ireland. the queen herself lost a beloved cousin. lord mountbatten, killed by an i.r.a. bomb on his fishing boat off the irish coast in 1979. today as an irish military band played "god save the queen," queen elizabeth laid a wreath at the memorial to irish rebels killed at the hands of british forces. >>
the queen of england today visited ireland. and while it's not quite nixon to china, and while london to dublin is just a short flight, it's something a lot of people never thought they'd see in their lifetime because of the troubles between the two neighbors that go way back. from dublin tonight nbc's john yang reports on a trip that was indeed a long time coming. >> reporter: just a few years ago this would have been unthinkable. the queen of england welcomed on independent irish soil,...
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less of it in england. united states people go little about. a year we use what you're saying is that the russian students knowledge of the war is not sufficient. no it's not in your opinion definitions of peace and perfectly willing because there's a lot of how you teach in this. ability good school a good university teaching a very vision of nice people listen to you because they say i want you to say on the one hand on the other on the one hand you see thirds of the other. the other way not to say what is true the british system of education is exemplary for many so then why would a greenish prince where the swastika to a nightclub you remember that thing is it is a just a joke or maybe these films and these these maybe here is knowledge makes a sort of but you know fancy trying to dress like. i think it's for. girls stoopid. because. i have and this is a fanciful video and i don't i don't question the education inside the well family so yes so what should have happened to make the things better there are said to education reform. in girl fa
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not so much in england, right? the english had a more of a tradition, i would even say, of pushing back against tradition but as the french are coming out of all of the realistic wars come of the late 16th century, there's a tradition in catholic france of pushing against those who would push against tradition. i think that's an interesting question actually of classical models of france and the relationship between body and culture. >> there's this view of the blood being the sole with their propensity for bloodletting. what did you do with the blood to contain the the sole questioner spilling into the garbage? >> that's a really good question. i don't know how to answer that. i really do not know how to answer that. i will have to think on it. >> i see a little hand back there. >> what was it like to find a killer? >> what was it like? it was exciting. it was really scary to because as i mentioned, i was accusing people of one of the worst things that you could do, right? i can take a old are you? seven? my daugh
not so much in england, right? the english had a more of a tradition, i would even say, of pushing back against tradition but as the french are coming out of all of the realistic wars come of the late 16th century, there's a tradition in catholic france of pushing against those who would push against tradition. i think that's an interesting question actually of classical models of france and the relationship between body and culture. >> there's this view of the blood being the sole with...
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they've canceled some 500 flights from scotland and over northern england. >>> cnn has correspondents right across europe covering this latest volcanic eruption. fred has more. they will be relieved to wake up this morning to the news that the skies will be largely clear. the ash clouds or what's left of it will be leaving the british airspace. after flights were canceled and airports were closed, we're told the services should be returning to normal. the airports of glasgow and others are expected to open. british airways, easyjet, they hope to be offering regular services as well. so tremendous relief there, particularly given the fact that the heavy concentration of ash did not move to the southeast corner of england. we are told that some of the british airlines have cancelled flights to other parts of europe that may now be impacted by the ash cloud, in particular flights going germany and denmark. contact your airline. the british office tells us that if the volcano continues to behave as it has been doing or as it is right now, there is a possibility that the ash cloud could re
they've canceled some 500 flights from scotland and over northern england. >>> cnn has correspondents right across europe covering this latest volcanic eruption. fred has more. they will be relieved to wake up this morning to the news that the skies will be largely clear. the ash clouds or what's left of it will be leaving the british airspace. after flights were canceled and airports were closed, we're told the services should be returning to normal. the airports of glasgow and others...