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aldridge very believes in republicanism from service to country over self and he takes abstract concepts and makes them reality but he also takes one of the largest training fleet in the colonies which he and his family owned and converts them into supply lines. as i mentioned earlier, the necessary and was gunpowder, all the majorti operations the brith were conducted in the early part of the war were to take and disarm americans take vital supply of gunpowder. without gunpowder, no revolution could be thought but coming up with the concept, he's one of the first in writing to talk about foreign alliances, he and other doubleheaders forged alliance spain and looked through his contacts the last 3r 30 years with this relationship and they bring in the parish to the colony and future vice presidentt,, future congressman gerrymandering is named after him, bill of rights, electoral college, all of these things are part of him. the last thing i'm going to talk about quicklye, is the diverse members of this unit. in many cases, we only know them by their first name. these are extraordinary in
aldridge very believes in republicanism from service to country over self and he takes abstract concepts and makes them reality but he also takes one of the largest training fleet in the colonies which he and his family owned and converts them into supply lines. as i mentioned earlier, the necessary and was gunpowder, all the majorti operations the brith were conducted in the early part of the war were to take and disarm americans take vital supply of gunpowder. without gunpowder, no revolution...
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among them william aldridge, who'd just turned 18. his mother is still asking why.t we did achieve. i'd like to see with my eyes, what did we achieve? what was the sacrifice for? cos it's too high a price to pay. we had five killed and 35 wounded. from the company group, it was a total of ten killed and 50 wounded. richard steatfield also served in sangin in 2010. he fears the exit of nato forces will open the floodgates of violence. anyone who looks at afghanistan, looks at the future of afghanistan, cannot see a situation where removing the forces that have kept the balance of peace in afghanistan is a good idea. it means that there will be bloodshed, and it is difficult not to see this as a strategic disaster. britain will retain a very small military presence to protect its embassy. but their war is now over — it's not for afghanistan. jonathan beale, bbc news. let's get some of the day's other news. the united states has said it will help haiti's national police investigating the assassination of its president, jovenel moise, who was shot dead at his home on we
among them william aldridge, who'd just turned 18. his mother is still asking why.t we did achieve. i'd like to see with my eyes, what did we achieve? what was the sacrifice for? cos it's too high a price to pay. we had five killed and 35 wounded. from the company group, it was a total of ten killed and 50 wounded. richard steatfield also served in sangin in 2010. he fears the exit of nato forces will open the floodgates of violence. anyone who looks at afghanistan, looks at the future of...
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among them william aldridge, who�*d just turned 18. his mother is still asking why.fice for? cos it�*s too high a price to pay. we had five killed and 35 wounded. from the company group, it was a total of ten killed and 50 wounded. richard steatfield also served in sangin in 2010. he fears the exit of nato forces will open the floodgates of violence. anyone who looks at afghanistan, looks at the future of afghanistan, cannot see a situation where removing the forces that have kept the balance of peace in afghanistan is a good idea. it means that there will be bloodshed, and it is difficult not to see this as a strategic disaster. britain will retain a very small military presence to protect its embassy. but their war is now over — it�*s not for afghanistan. jonathan beale, bbc news. meanwhile, this evening president biden confirmed that the us military mission in afghanistan will finish at the end of august. he said he was ending america�*s longest war. 0ur north america editorjon sopel is at the white house for us. is he declaring mission accomplished? if having a s
among them william aldridge, who�*d just turned 18. his mother is still asking why.fice for? cos it�*s too high a price to pay. we had five killed and 35 wounded. from the company group, it was a total of ten killed and 50 wounded. richard steatfield also served in sangin in 2010. he fears the exit of nato forces will open the floodgates of violence. anyone who looks at afghanistan, looks at the future of afghanistan, cannot see a situation where removing the forces that have kept the...
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among them william aldridge, who'd just turned 18. his mother is still asking why.t we did achieve. i'd like to see with my eyes, what did we achieve? what was the sacrifice for? cos it is too high a price to pay. we had five killed and 35 wounded. from the company group, it was a total of ten killed and 50 wounded. richard steatfield also served in sangin in 2010. he fears the exit of nato forces will open the floodgates of violence. anyone who looks at afghanistan, looks at the future of afghanistan, cannot see a situation where removing the forces that have kept the balance of peace in afghanistan is a good idea. it means that there will be bloodshed, and it is difficult not to see this as a strategic disaster. britain will retain a very small military presence to protect its embassy. but their war is now over — it's not for afghanistan. jonathan beale, bbc news. let s get some of the european parliament has approved by an overwhelming majority a resolution condemning hungary for a recent law forbidding the depiction of homosexuality and gender change to under—18
among them william aldridge, who'd just turned 18. his mother is still asking why.t we did achieve. i'd like to see with my eyes, what did we achieve? what was the sacrifice for? cos it is too high a price to pay. we had five killed and 35 wounded. from the company group, it was a total of ten killed and 50 wounded. richard steatfield also served in sangin in 2010. he fears the exit of nato forces will open the floodgates of violence. anyone who looks at afghanistan, looks at the future of...
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among them william aldridge, who'd just turned 18. his mother is still asking why.s it's too high a price to pay. we had five killed and 35 wounded. from the company group, it was a total of ten killed and 50 wounded. richard steatfield also served in sangin in 2010. he fears the exit of nato forces will open the floodgates of violence. anyone who looks at afghanistan, looks at the future of afghanistan, cannot see a situation where removing the forces that have kept the balance of peace in afghanistan is a good idea. it means that there will be bloodshed, and it is difficult not to see this as a strategic disaster. britain will retain a very small military presence to protect its embassy. but their war is now over — it's not for afghanistan. jonathan beale, bbc news. the chancellor has given his strongest indication yet that the government could break the so—called triple lock on pensions. 0fficial forecasts suggest that its link with earnings growth could mean the state pension rises by a bumper 8% next year. rishi sunak told the bbc any decision on pensions would
among them william aldridge, who'd just turned 18. his mother is still asking why.s it's too high a price to pay. we had five killed and 35 wounded. from the company group, it was a total of ten killed and 50 wounded. richard steatfield also served in sangin in 2010. he fears the exit of nato forces will open the floodgates of violence. anyone who looks at afghanistan, looks at the future of afghanistan, cannot see a situation where removing the forces that have kept the balance of peace in...
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if anyone knows a lauren aldridge from oakland or a lauren m.ancisco, it is time to become their bestie. what was the chance of two laurens winning and both living in the bay area? that's interesting. >> that is a prize. >> where would you go? where can we go? >> now that. >> that's the good question. >> is that how united go the us because they knew we had limited choices? >> i would go as often as i could. >> uh-huh. >> london. >> yeah, you can go to london now. >> we can go there. hawaii. >> you can go to paris. >> pares. >> you can go to a lot of europe. check that out. >> it's long flight. so wor her wiwe're staying at home. n sun'beat dafr sutro tower. off in the distance. east bay hills and also the morning marine layer of fog. big story is the inland heat. that's holding today through tomorrow. lake and mendocino counties under advisory. that's when it's going to be most dangerous. we'll have high clouds and sunshine. that'll continue through sunday. more to the morning clouds, afternoon sunshine and temperatures will also be back to ave
if anyone knows a lauren aldridge from oakland or a lauren m.ancisco, it is time to become their bestie. what was the chance of two laurens winning and both living in the bay area? that's interesting. >> that is a prize. >> where would you go? where can we go? >> now that. >> that's the good question. >> is that how united go the us because they knew we had limited choices? >> i would go as often as i could. >> uh-huh. >> london. >> yeah,...
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a lady named betty aldridge. she did domestic work. to show you the kind of relationship they had, when i was born, i was born as fred lee gray, but my mother was working for ms. betty, and ms. betty told her when she came back to work, after i was born, she thought that my middle name should be david. you know what my mother did? my mother officially changed my name from lee to david. i grew up under an all black environment, and i was very religious, and one of our preachers was from tennessee. and they said when i was young, because i was baptized in a church in montgomery, when i was 8, and understand, our preacher said there were about two things that a black boy in alabama at that time professionally could look forward to, and that was he could be a preacher or a teacher. and so since i was religiously inclined, this preacher knew about a church of christ boarding school in nashville, tennessee, for black boys who wanted to be preachers, and he told my mother even though she didn't have any money, that she ought to try to send me
a lady named betty aldridge. she did domestic work. to show you the kind of relationship they had, when i was born, i was born as fred lee gray, but my mother was working for ms. betty, and ms. betty told her when she came back to work, after i was born, she thought that my middle name should be david. you know what my mother did? my mother officially changed my name from lee to david. i grew up under an all black environment, and i was very religious, and one of our preachers was from...