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, irish establishment of the british army. it was his daughter, mary st. george, that was richard st. george's mother. there was a harp tune named for her. richard st. george inherited quite a bit of land from the mansergh and st. george bravenlgs of his family, accumulating to 12,000 acres of land. one of those plots is shown in a 1775 land book that documents some of the land he owns. that's quite a bit. that's about the size of m manhattan island. that's quite a bit of land. wealthy individual. but here are his ten known surviving cartoons that he published when he was a college student at trinity college cambridge university in england. they make fun of the new rich in england and ireland. they poke fun at macaroni fashions. they poke fun at, for example, in the center there, the country apothecary, one of his professors at cambridge, the old macaroni critic. these are published by matthew and mary darley in 1772 and 1773. soon after that, he joins the british army. that's when he commissions this portrait right before he
, irish establishment of the british army. it was his daughter, mary st. george, that was richard st. george's mother. there was a harp tune named for her. richard st. george inherited quite a bit of land from the mansergh and st. george bravenlgs of his family, accumulating to 12,000 acres of land. one of those plots is shown in a 1775 land book that documents some of the land he owns. that's quite a bit. that's about the size of m manhattan island. that's quite a bit of land. wealthy...
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jackson of being a member of the ulster defense regiment then the largest regiment in the british army. he was later involved in the massacre of the miami showband in july 975 when 3 band members were killed by members of the clan and gang as they attempted to plant a bomb on the musicians boss. loyalist paramilitaries harris boyle and wesley somerville were killed instantly as the bomb exploded premise surely. well the ulster defense regiment was the largest regiment in the british army it was geographically recruited here and the north of ireland and it only served here in the north of ireland it was essentially a counterinsurgency unit that was set up the beginning of the troubles. that itself took over from the discredit the specials which was a special place charlotte thought it existed since the 1920 s. . and it was clear from the outset that the u.d.r. was set up to recruit from within the loyalist on the unionist community. they were almost entirely drawn from within not 20. declassified documents from british sources from the prime minister's office from the ministry of defens
jackson of being a member of the ulster defense regiment then the largest regiment in the british army. he was later involved in the massacre of the miami showband in july 975 when 3 band members were killed by members of the clan and gang as they attempted to plant a bomb on the musicians boss. loyalist paramilitaries harris boyle and wesley somerville were killed instantly as the bomb exploded premise surely. well the ulster defense regiment was the largest regiment in the british army it was...
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well the poster the 1st regiment was the largest regiment in the british army it was. offical recruited here and the north of ireland and only served here in the north of ireland it was essentially a counterinsurgency unit that was set up at the beginning of the troubles. that itself took over from the discredit the specials which was a special police philip that it exists at since the 1920 s. . and it was clear from the outset that the u.d.r. was set up to recruit from within the loyalist unionist community. they were almost entirely drawn from within the community. declassified documents from british sources from the prime minister's office from the ministry of defense secretary of state's office make it quite shockingly clear that from the perspective of the british government it was acceptable to recruit someone into the regiment who was an octave loyalist paramilitary who was a member of a loyalist paramilitary group. there's no doubt that the creation of the also defense regiment was influence for the british show me boy the experience in the empire these kinds o
well the poster the 1st regiment was the largest regiment in the british army it was. offical recruited here and the north of ireland and only served here in the north of ireland it was essentially a counterinsurgency unit that was set up at the beginning of the troubles. that itself took over from the discredit the specials which was a special police philip that it exists at since the 1920 s. . and it was clear from the outset that the u.d.r. was set up to recruit from within the loyalist...
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army, to settle down. just don't go back to the british. what my colleague has found that she's gone over to germany through the muster rolls. a lot of these guys come back. they do. they enlist in the wreck and army. when they get close to new york city they will run away. they will rejoin the regiment. we had this idea the germans were forced here and miserable and maltreated and had no loyalty. princes sent them for money. it is not really true. these are regular -- basically professional soldiers. they have a sworn oath. they file duty. they want -- they feel a duty and they want to get home at the end of the war. we don't really know. it is much more complicated than we would like it to be. >> thank you well, and thank you to dr. jones for his talk this evening. >> thank you [applause] ♪ ♪ >> you are watching american history tv, covering history, c-span style. inhival films, lectures classrooms and historic places. weekend, on every c-span3. >> television has changed since c-span began years ago, but our mission continues. we have brou
army, to settle down. just don't go back to the british. what my colleague has found that she's gone over to germany through the muster rolls. a lot of these guys come back. they do. they enlist in the wreck and army. when they get close to new york city they will run away. they will rejoin the regiment. we had this idea the germans were forced here and miserable and maltreated and had no loyalty. princes sent them for money. it is not really true. these are regular -- basically professional...
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over time with women and children associated with the british army had been forgotten. and the american imagination must have been reduced to anonymous truths rather than considered as individuals. james chambers was not and is not. we know neither when she was born nor what year she married. could she read or write? was matthew chambers her first love and that she dreamed of a life beyond ireland. the sources are silent obvious questions but other parts of her life including the choices she made have left traces. the life of an ordinary woman with become part of an extraordinary moment. so, when they are boarding it's part of a peacetime deployments so for those of you that are a little rusty on your history, i'm going to give you a few summaries. i probably have a student in the crowd rolling his eyes. very quickly, 1763 britain had won the seven-year war in north america it had been caused primarily against the french and native allies. three is another british crown have to figure out how to manage the new empire including these people who are not their allies in ho
over time with women and children associated with the british army had been forgotten. and the american imagination must have been reduced to anonymous truths rather than considered as individuals. james chambers was not and is not. we know neither when she was born nor what year she married. could she read or write? was matthew chambers her first love and that she dreamed of a life beyond ireland. the sources are silent obvious questions but other parts of her life including the choices she...
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who else is fighting in this army besides british soldiers? we're going to have about 30,000 hessians. now, before we go complaining about hessians, where is this coming from? georgia 3rd and all the georgias, they're german. they have that in their background. these folks are mercenaries. they're guns for hire. everybody does this. this is classic, standard, european tactics to go ahead and hire these guys. sure, maybe it looks bad from the colonial side of things but this is just the way they operate. okay? look at the numbers, folks. not all of these folks are going to be deployed in the colonies at the same place at the same time. but they've got that in their background. going off of that, too, they've also got the population to draw from. about 9 million people living in england right now. all right? you got a lot of folks. again, about 2.25 of those are eligible for service but nevertheless they got people that they can replace. the colonies, you've got about 2 million folks in all of the colonies. that's including men, women, children,
who else is fighting in this army besides british soldiers? we're going to have about 30,000 hessians. now, before we go complaining about hessians, where is this coming from? georgia 3rd and all the georgias, they're german. they have that in their background. these folks are mercenaries. they're guns for hire. everybody does this. this is classic, standard, european tactics to go ahead and hire these guys. sure, maybe it looks bad from the colonial side of things but this is just the way they...
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as his army crossed over to the delaware, he would begin striking at the divided british army. remember he was probably hunched down in the barge hanging on for dear life. one of those ice flows hit the boat and probably would not be a refreshing experience. nonetheless. the army crossed over, they scored an easy to victory. six americans wounded. a week later he engaged british forces at princeton, i'm sorry. he engaged forces at princeton. i'm having a hard time saying that, and wins the victory there. he has won two of his three vic trees. you remember what that tie was. that was monmouth courthouse in the summer of 1778 as the british evacuated philadelphia and marched back to new york. remember washington wanted to attack the rearguard of the british and when he refused to engage the rearguard, washington took command himself and during the day they fought the british to a standstill in that stifling heat. that was his tie. the americans held the battlefield but the british had a tactical victory because they were able to evacuate their army in new york. then that third vic
as his army crossed over to the delaware, he would begin striking at the divided british army. remember he was probably hunched down in the barge hanging on for dear life. one of those ice flows hit the boat and probably would not be a refreshing experience. nonetheless. the army crossed over, they scored an easy to victory. six americans wounded. a week later he engaged british forces at princeton, i'm sorry. he engaged forces at princeton. i'm having a hard time saying that, and wins the...
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army. and the british had used concentrated force to crush those smaller pieces. the one thing you can say about washington, he is not a military genius, but he learns from his mistakes. and he surrounds himself with capable people and he listens to their suggestions. and what he learned from that new york campaign when you divide your army, you make yourself susceptible to the enemy. well, as his army crossed over the delaware, he would begin striking at the divided british army. remember as i showed you that image that george was probably hunched down in the barge hanging on for dear life, can you imagine one of those ice floes hits the boats, dumps him out. it probably wouldn't be a refreshing experience. but, nonetheless, his army did cross over. they attacked the british. the hessians at trenton. they scored an easy victory. six americans wounded. a week later, he engaged british forces at trenton. pardon me. at princeton. i'm sorry. he engaged british forces at princeton. and wins the viktorary therctor. he has won 2 of his 3 victories. now, you remember wha
army. and the british had used concentrated force to crush those smaller pieces. the one thing you can say about washington, he is not a military genius, but he learns from his mistakes. and he surrounds himself with capable people and he listens to their suggestions. and what he learned from that new york campaign when you divide your army, you make yourself susceptible to the enemy. well, as his army crossed over the delaware, he would begin striking at the divided british army. remember as i...
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far as causing problems with the british, hitting this supply trains, or wreaking havoc as far as their supply lines are concerned and then relying on continental army to come in and clean up as far as the regular battle is concerned. it's going to take a long time for people to learn this. washington served with british soldiers with french and british war. he wants that traditional battle. he wants that win with honor. militia battles, not so much is the thing. sometimes this works. sometimes we'll see, you know, coming in to saratoga these guys do a great job softening up the enemy so these guys can come in and finish them off. they can use both of these to their advantage in the best possible scenario. but best possible scenario doesn't happen very often. there's a lot of forces at play here. it's one of the reasons why it can take us several weeks to fight this war. why we're going to spend time looking at all these different battles because each one is different. there's always a lesson to be learned from that. this is a big part of this. it's complicated, folks. that's war. anyways, questions about our continental army. okay. so last thing we
far as causing problems with the british, hitting this supply trains, or wreaking havoc as far as their supply lines are concerned and then relying on continental army to come in and clean up as far as the regular battle is concerned. it's going to take a long time for people to learn this. washington served with british soldiers with french and british war. he wants that traditional battle. he wants that win with honor. militia battles, not so much is the thing. sometimes this works. sometimes...
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the border war the british army lost 10 soldiers, 15 years before world war i, the british army lost 15 soldiers to disease, 10 or 15, to every one who died in battle. very, very significant and very important. gorgas tried to plan for this and prevent this by incorporating the advice of extraordinary scientists. that is the situation on one side, the largest society, wilson said, a spirit of ruthless brutality had to infuse every aspect of american life. in the scientific community you had these great scientists organized and trying to prepare for a disease they expected to arrive. now you have the enemy. the enemy of course is the virus. all influenza viruses are bird viruses. every one of them. periodically through history this happens three to five times in a century, periodically and influenza virus will jump species from birds to people. you can do this because it is one of the fastest mutating of any viruses in existence. biologists refer to it and a few other viruses as a swarm. there is no single, even of a viral some cycle there is no single virus, just like a swarm of horn
the border war the british army lost 10 soldiers, 15 years before world war i, the british army lost 15 soldiers to disease, 10 or 15, to every one who died in battle. very, very significant and very important. gorgas tried to plan for this and prevent this by incorporating the advice of extraordinary scientists. that is the situation on one side, the largest society, wilson said, a spirit of ruthless brutality had to infuse every aspect of american life. in the scientific community you had...
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amped.he british army dec 3000at point, african-americans were living in and around new york city, working for and with the british military, and the british military evacuate them. and one of the officers records all of the people of african descent who left. he records their names, their spouses, their ages, and how they came to end up in british service. fleet appears in this record. it is called the book of the gross is the name of the document. he appears and beside his name, it says evacuated with the army from boston. so we know he evacuated from the army with the british army, he went and lived in new york city for the duration of the work, where he worked for a loyalist printer by the name of alexander robinson. after the war, he moved to halifax, nova scotia, and it appears he may have received some land. he continued working for alexander robinson, publishing the royal american gazette until 1786, when robinson decided he was going to leave and moved to prince edward island. pompey once again disappears from the records, and then he appears again in 1791. departing for sierra le
amped.he british army dec 3000at point, african-americans were living in and around new york city, working for and with the british military, and the british military evacuate them. and one of the officers records all of the people of african descent who left. he records their names, their spouses, their ages, and how they came to end up in british service. fleet appears in this record. it is called the book of the gross is the name of the document. he appears and beside his name, it says...
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the area was cordoned off and at 1st light this morning british army technical experts went in to examine the bodies in case they had been booby trapped. what do you think might be responsible when. you ask anybody around here and they'll tell you. first says within lay what we describe as the murder triangle portadown took a lightened up to offer mccloy where there have been more sectarian assassinations per head of the population than anywhere else northern. the awful thing is that not a single one has been sort of meat amenable to justice for the. assassinations of barbers really a movie f u d r a m i 5 and my 6 politicians on mordechai. the borderland of south armagh the new area of ireland steeped in celtic mythology where the ghosts of colon we may have been mccool and kolya by haunt the country's many burial cairns crypt. its rugged slopes of green fields and sweeping plains reach out to the fuse that cradle the resting places of 18th century ports such as art mccurry parekh muck along than and seamus more much more of hope. a land where ancient quarrels have been settled but yet f
the area was cordoned off and at 1st light this morning british army technical experts went in to examine the bodies in case they had been booby trapped. what do you think might be responsible when. you ask anybody around here and they'll tell you. first says within lay what we describe as the murder triangle portadown took a lightened up to offer mccloy where there have been more sectarian assassinations per head of the population than anywhere else northern. the awful thing is that not a...
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as franklin wrote about the battle that troyed the british army -- destroyed the british army and killed general braddock, this whole transaction gave us americans the first suspicion that our exalted ideas of the prowess of the british regulars was not well founded. washington had been there to see it and reported that at least in frontier fighting, virginia soldiers outperformed british regulars. if put to the test, they might do so again. coupled with the disastrous effects of british colonial policy following the french and indian war, these shared lessons, these four shared lessons helped to nurture the revolutionary spirit that brought franklin and washington back together again a quarter sentingly later to fight and forge new american union. .. his brother lawrence's death inherited mount vernon. use this time to turn what was a failing tobacco plantation because played out soil into a very successful collection of fried wheat farm with grain mills, eventually with the largest whiskey distillery in the new world brilliant entrepreneurship on his part. a new war brought them back t
as franklin wrote about the battle that troyed the british army -- destroyed the british army and killed general braddock, this whole transaction gave us americans the first suspicion that our exalted ideas of the prowess of the british regulars was not well founded. washington had been there to see it and reported that at least in frontier fighting, virginia soldiers outperformed british regulars. if put to the test, they might do so again. coupled with the disastrous effects of british...
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the area was cordoned off and at 1st light this morning british army technical experts went in to examine the bodies in case they had been booby trapped. do you think might be responsible for. you ask anybody around here and they'll tell you. first says with what we describe as murder triangle quarter down to. where there have been more sectarian assassinations or head of the population than anywhere else nor the lone. wolf thing is there not a single one has been sort of made amenable to just follow. us initials on the bar there's usually a u.v. f u d r m i 5 in my 6 politician the son mordecai. the borderland of south armagh an area of ireland steeped in celtic mythology where the ghosts of colon we may have been mccool and. haunt the counties many barely cairns crypt. its rugged slopes green themes and sweeping plains reach out to the fuse that cradle the resting places of 18th century poets such as arc with courage park much along the and shamus more much more of hope. a land where ancient quarrels have been settled but yet find time to reignite. there's an ironic tragedy between the
the area was cordoned off and at 1st light this morning british army technical experts went in to examine the bodies in case they had been booby trapped. do you think might be responsible for. you ask anybody around here and they'll tell you. first says with what we describe as murder triangle quarter down to. where there have been more sectarian assassinations or head of the population than anywhere else nor the lone. wolf thing is there not a single one has been sort of made amenable to just...
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there is a record when the british army decamped from new that point, about 3000 african-americans were living in and around new york city, working for and with the british military, and the british military evacuates them. and one of the officers, guy carleton records all of the , people of african descent who left. he records their names, their spouses, their ages, and how pompey will appears in theishad record. the site's name its is evacuated with the army, evacuated with the army from boston. thenow he evacuated from british army and lived in new york city for the duration of the war where he worked for a printer named alexander robinson. he moved to nova scotia after the war and may have received some land as many black loyalists did. he worked for robinson, publishing the royal american gazette, until 1786 when robinson decided he was going to leave and move to prince edward island. pompey once again disappears from the records, then appears again in 1791. sierraeparting for leone, which is a colony the british founded for black loyalists to resettle in west africa. and circumsta
there is a record when the british army decamped from new that point, about 3000 african-americans were living in and around new york city, working for and with the british military, and the british military evacuates them. and one of the officers, guy carleton records all of the , people of african descent who left. he records their names, their spouses, their ages, and how pompey will appears in theishad record. the site's name its is evacuated with the army, evacuated with the army from...
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reporter: harry who insists on dropping the word prince from his title, previously served in the british army said he's committed to helping fellow veterans. a few days ago he appeared alongside jon bon jovi to raise money for the invictus games. >> he's a wonderful young man who served his nation, you know, both in and out of uniform. >> reporter: just last month, the queen announced the couple cannot use the word royal in any branding, moving forward. harry and meghan are expected to carry out their final royal engagement alongside prince william, prince charles and the queen next week. a family reunion before beginning their new lives in canada. gwen baumgardner, cbs news, london. >>> still ahead, singer taylor swift is lending a hand. the pop star makes a huge donation to help tornado victims in tennessee. ready to juvÉderm® it? correct age-related volume loss in cheeks with juvÉderm® voluma™ xc. and smooth moderate to severe lines around the nose and mouth with juvÉderm® xc. tell your doctor if you have a history of scarring or are taking medicines that decrease the body's immune respons
reporter: harry who insists on dropping the word prince from his title, previously served in the british army said he's committed to helping fellow veterans. a few days ago he appeared alongside jon bon jovi to raise money for the invictus games. >> he's a wonderful young man who served his nation, you know, both in and out of uniform. >> reporter: just last month, the queen announced the couple cannot use the word royal in any branding, moving forward. harry and meghan are expected...
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the latest attacks, three days later after two americans and a british army medic were killed at the17 miles north of baghdad. this drone video shows the aftermath from u.s. air force dropped who destroyed five sites used by hezbollah, and who officials say likely carried out the attack saturday. for the first time since 2012, general mckenzie has two aircraft carrier strike groups in the region. the uss carrier s truman and dwight d eisenhower. it is not immediately clear what the response from the trumpet ministration will be. the u.s. military could launch retaliatory strikes very soon. at the pentagon, lucas tomlinson, fox news. >>> still to come tonight, the precautions police department are taking due to covid-19. >>> i just want to do my 14 days at home and hopefully be negative and i want to go home to my family. >> we will have more from a couple quarantines at travis air force base after they were evacuated from the grand princess cruise ship. why they say the experience has been unorganized. >>> and, much needed rain comes to the bay area but will be wet weather last? mete
the latest attacks, three days later after two americans and a british army medic were killed at the17 miles north of baghdad. this drone video shows the aftermath from u.s. air force dropped who destroyed five sites used by hezbollah, and who officials say likely carried out the attack saturday. for the first time since 2012, general mckenzie has two aircraft carrier strike groups in the region. the uss carrier s truman and dwight d eisenhower. it is not immediately clear what the response...
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harry is served harry served in the british army and said he is committed to helping federal fellow veterans> the fact that he is not a part of the royal families but still wants to support the country. >> reporter: they will carry out their final royal engagement at westminster abbey alongside prince william press charles and the queen next week. they will officially give up their titles at the end of the month. >>> chopper 5 live over the lab in richmond. coronavirus test kits will be delivered they are to confirm whether cruiseship passengers do or do not have it. >>> an apartment in san francisco catches fire. what an electric scooter had to do with it. >>> caltrain is trying to do its part to ease the california housing crisis. in tonight's project home the transit agencies big plans to boost affordable housing and how it can put more solutions in motion. >>> call or visit you know, the happiest place on earth, but... have you flown the fastest hunk of junk in the galaxy? or channeled your inner jedi? you gotta love that... have you raced through radiator springs? or struck a power pose
harry is served harry served in the british army and said he is committed to helping federal fellow veterans> the fact that he is not a part of the royal families but still wants to support the country. >> reporter: they will carry out their final royal engagement at westminster abbey alongside prince william press charles and the queen next week. they will officially give up their titles at the end of the month. >>> chopper 5 live over the lab in richmond. coronavirus test...
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hundreds on a daily basis over in the united kingdom hall secretary matt hancock called on the british army to help support n.h.s. nurses and doctors on the front line they will.
hundreds on a daily basis over in the united kingdom hall secretary matt hancock called on the british army to help support n.h.s. nurses and doctors on the front line they will.
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probe how the british army and us who discovered and administered state to the 2 russians while wearing no protective gear suffered no symptoms despite contact with a deadly nerve agent has also triggered some queries. burchill sorry to say both sygate survived the attack and were released from hospital off to treatment since then you know has issued one statement through the british police and appeared in one t.v. interview where she asks for no one to contact her cousin victoria also had a brief phone conversation with her but was left with more questions than answers when it was clear she was speaking in someone else's words it could not be heard on the phone but i heard someone saying you can talk somebody dolled my number for her because she clearly didn't remember my cell number logically she had to call my home number but for some reason she phoned my cell phone for a tourist subsequently how to how u.k. visa applications repeatedly rejected well you know how it's been seen since her recovery her fault was not and despite multiple attempts of russian diplomats have been tonight a
probe how the british army and us who discovered and administered state to the 2 russians while wearing no protective gear suffered no symptoms despite contact with a deadly nerve agent has also triggered some queries. burchill sorry to say both sygate survived the attack and were released from hospital off to treatment since then you know has issued one statement through the british police and appeared in one t.v. interview where she asks for no one to contact her cousin victoria also had a...
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hundreds on a daily basis over in the united kingdom health secretary matt hancock called on the british army to help support an h s nurses and doctors on the front line they will be delivering vital equipment this includes masks and protective suits this comes as the u.k. reported over $5500.00 cases and $282.00 deaths germany acted quickly and is hoping its school closures and their social distancing have helped but not curve but they won't be able to confirm that until at least wednesday this while germany's prime minister and the merkel remains in quarantine awaiting results of a krone virus test now spokesman stuff and cyber told reporters that merkel is doing quite well in this country with the chancellor is doing well so she led the cabinet meeting by telephone of the day temporarily doing her work from home so she had herself tested for the coronavirus today now we'll wait for the results and see what happened was fully meanwhile new cases in china have practically halted they only have 39 confirmed cases on sunday all from travelers arriving from abroad chinese foreign ministry thoug
hundreds on a daily basis over in the united kingdom health secretary matt hancock called on the british army to help support an h s nurses and doctors on the front line they will be delivering vital equipment this includes masks and protective suits this comes as the u.k. reported over $5500.00 cases and $282.00 deaths germany acted quickly and is hoping its school closures and their social distancing have helped but not curve but they won't be able to confirm that until at least wednesday...
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some tough times ahead, and the nation needs to rise together, to respond to those times, and the british army proud to be at the front line of that response. and, of course, protective equipment for hospital staff dealing with this outbreak has been a real issue. many people have been concerned in hospitals that they are not getting the right equipment. one doctor told the bbc that she felt like she was canon fodder, because she couldn't find enough surgical masks. and it is notjust about themselves becoming infected, it is about them then passing it on to other people they come into contact with in the hospital and, of course, at home. so a great relief this morning here that thousands of masks have been delivered to people. apparently staff were delighted when they saw the army turning up with this huge delivery. charlotte gallagher, bbc news. british citizens who are on holiday abroad are being urged to make their way back home as soon as possible, as countries close borders to try to stop the spread of coronavirus. in the last 30 minutes, dominic rab has said provisions are in place to he
some tough times ahead, and the nation needs to rise together, to respond to those times, and the british army proud to be at the front line of that response. and, of course, protective equipment for hospital staff dealing with this outbreak has been a real issue. many people have been concerned in hospitals that they are not getting the right equipment. one doctor told the bbc that she felt like she was canon fodder, because she couldn't find enough surgical masks. and it is notjust about...
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hundreds on a daily basis now over in the united kingdom hall secretary matt hancock called on the british army to help support n.h.s. nurses and doctors on the front line they will be delivering vital equipment this includes masks and protective suits this comes as the u.k. reported over $5500.00 cases and $282.00 deaths germany acted quickly and is hoping its school closures on their social distancing have helped but not curve but they won't be able to confirm that until at least wednesday this wall germany's prime minister and the merkel remains in quarantine awaiting results. of across the virus test now spokesman stuff and cyber told reporters that merkel is doing quite well. and so the chancellor is doing well we're told she led the cabinet meeting by telephone i mean they are temporarily doing her work. she had herself to look around a virus today and it's now wait for the results and see what was flipped meanwhile a new cases in china have practically halted they only have $39.00 confirmed cases on sunday all from travellers arriving from abroad chinese foreign ministry though flamm the
hundreds on a daily basis now over in the united kingdom hall secretary matt hancock called on the british army to help support n.h.s. nurses and doctors on the front line they will be delivering vital equipment this includes masks and protective suits this comes as the u.k. reported over $5500.00 cases and $282.00 deaths germany acted quickly and is hoping its school closures on their social distancing have helped but not curve but they won't be able to confirm that until at least wednesday...
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hundreds on a daily basis over in the united kingdom hall secretary matt hancock called on the british army to help support n.h.s. nurses and doctors on the front line they will be delivering vital equipment this includes masks and protective suits this comes as the u.k. reported over $5500.00 cases and $282.00 deaths germany acted quickly and is hoping its school closures and their social distancing have helped but not curve but they won't be able to confirm that until at least wednesday this wall germany's prime minister and the merkel remains in quarantine awaiting results of a chronic virus tusker house spokesman stuff and cyber told reporters that marc. is doing quite well. so the chancellor is doing well she led the cabinet meeting by telephone i mean they are temporarily doing her work. for the coronavirus today now will wait for their results and see what that was flipped meanwhile a new cases in china have practically halted they only have 39 confirmed cases on sunday all from travellers arriving from abroad chinese foreign ministry though flamm the us are blaming china for the pan
hundreds on a daily basis over in the united kingdom hall secretary matt hancock called on the british army to help support n.h.s. nurses and doctors on the front line they will be delivering vital equipment this includes masks and protective suits this comes as the u.k. reported over $5500.00 cases and $282.00 deaths germany acted quickly and is hoping its school closures and their social distancing have helped but not curve but they won't be able to confirm that until at least wednesday this...
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the latest attack comes 3 days after two americans and a british army medic were killed at the same because miles north of baghdad, 14 other coalition troops were wounded in that attack. the drone video shows the aftermath of u.s. air force jet that is destroyed 5 weapon sites thursday night used by hezbollah, iranian-backed militia, general mckenzie say terrorist groups carried out attack on wednesday and likely carried out attack today. general mckenzie has two air strike carriers in the region along with warships armed with hundreds of cruise missiles. u.s. military would like to conduct operation with iraqi forces. jon: lucas tomlinson, we will be back in a couple of minutes the all-new silverado hd adds to the legendary capability of the strongest, most advanced silverados ever. with best in class camera technology and larger, more functional beds than any competitor. the only truck that can compare to a silverado is another silverado. truck month is the right time to get behind the wheel of the chevy silverado. now, get 0% financing for 72 months plus $500 dollars cash allowance on al
the latest attack comes 3 days after two americans and a british army medic were killed at the same because miles north of baghdad, 14 other coalition troops were wounded in that attack. the drone video shows the aftermath of u.s. air force jet that is destroyed 5 weapon sites thursday night used by hezbollah, iranian-backed militia, general mckenzie say terrorist groups carried out attack on wednesday and likely carried out attack today. general mckenzie has two air strike carriers in the...
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prince edward is now an officer in the british army. >> but he's not allowed to fight.e's not allowed near the front line. >> he says to his father, king george, look, i've got to be doing my bit. and his father said no, no, you can't risk being killed or captured. >> that's an experience that he finds extremely humiliating. >> his father insists that the prince of wales is protected at all times. but edward defies his father's orders. >> at one point he escaped from his minders and stole a motorbike and headed off for the front line. >> and he hears the stories of ordinary men, and he sees the sacrifices that they're making. >> it's at this time that edward realizes that he is able to make contact and connection with ordinary people outside the bubble of the court. >> he was extremely popular. he represented a new generation. >> edward's personal popularity may be on the rise, but king george faces another wave of public dissatisfaction with the monarchy. >> the carnage of the first world war makes people question the old traditional social order. they're supposed to b
prince edward is now an officer in the british army. >> but he's not allowed to fight.e's not allowed near the front line. >> he says to his father, king george, look, i've got to be doing my bit. and his father said no, no, you can't risk being killed or captured. >> that's an experience that he finds extremely humiliating. >> his father insists that the prince of wales is protected at all times. but edward defies his father's orders. >> at one point he escaped...
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we know he evacuated with the british army. he lived in new york city for the duration of the war where he worked for a loyalist printer by the name of alexander robinson. then he moved to halifax, nova scotia and possibly received some land. he continued working for alexander robinson publishing the royal american gazette until 1786 when robinson decided he was going to leave and move to prince edward island. poppy again disappears from the record and appears again in 1791. he departed for sierra leone which is a colony the british loyalists tolack resettle in west africa. i'm comfortable saying this but preface it with circumstantial evidence suggests he was the first printer and sierra leone. [laughter] it is a really neat story. you can see in which the forces of the revolution move enslaved around the atlantic. because of stories like poppy fleet and the story of the heads of household in connecticut that chapter on the american revolution ends on a cautiously optimistic note. by the 1780's, slavery had no legal standing.
we know he evacuated with the british army. he lived in new york city for the duration of the war where he worked for a loyalist printer by the name of alexander robinson. then he moved to halifax, nova scotia and possibly received some land. he continued working for alexander robinson publishing the royal american gazette until 1786 when robinson decided he was going to leave and move to prince edward island. poppy again disappears from the record and appears again in 1791. he departed for...
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as franklin wrote about the battle that destroyed the british army, and killed general braddock, this whole transaction gave us americans the first suspicion that our exalted ideas of the prowess of british regulators was not well-founded. washington had been there to see it and reported back at least in frontier fighting, virginia's shoulders outperformed british regulars. if put to the test, they might do so again. coupled with the disastrous effects of brisk colonial policy, following the french and indian war, these shared lessons, these four shared lessons help to nurture the revolutionary spirit that brought franklin in washington back together again a quarter-century later, to fight and forge a new american union. at war's end franklin had gone to london as the representative, first of the pennsylvania colony, pennsylvania assembly but seeing how successful he was, five other states, including colonies including georgia ask him to be their representative to in london. meanwhile, washington inherited due to his brother lawrence's death, inherited mount vernon. he use this time t
as franklin wrote about the battle that destroyed the british army, and killed general braddock, this whole transaction gave us americans the first suspicion that our exalted ideas of the prowess of british regulators was not well-founded. washington had been there to see it and reported back at least in frontier fighting, virginia's shoulders outperformed british regulars. if put to the test, they might do so again. coupled with the disastrous effects of brisk colonial policy, following the...
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soldiers and a british army medic on wednesday. al jazeera reports iraq's military confirmed the u.s. air raids late thursday night hit four locations, including an airport under construction in the holy city of karbala. there have b been injuries but o fatalities reported so far. no one has claimed responsibility for wednesday's rocket attack against british and u.s. troops but the u.s. blamed the iranian-backed kataib hezbollah militia. back in the united states, u.s. army whistleblower chelsea manning will soon be released from jail after one year behind bars on contempt charges for refusing to cooperate in a federal grand d jury investigatn into wikileaks. the order for her immediate relelease comes one day after manning was s hospitalized in virginia after she reportedly attempted suicide at a federal prison in alexandria. on thursday, judge anthony j trenga wrote -- the court finds ms. manning's appearance before the grand jury is no longer needed, in light of which her detention no longer serves any coercive purpose." judge
soldiers and a british army medic on wednesday. al jazeera reports iraq's military confirmed the u.s. air raids late thursday night hit four locations, including an airport under construction in the holy city of karbala. there have b been injuries but o fatalities reported so far. no one has claimed responsibility for wednesday's rocket attack against british and u.s. troops but the u.s. blamed the iranian-backed kataib hezbollah militia. back in the united states, u.s. army whistleblower...
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among those killed, lance corporal brodie gillen, a 26-year-old british army medic.t was the largest attack on u.s. and coalition troops since iran fired ballistic missiles in early january after a u.s. drone strike killed iran's most powerful general, qasem soleimani at baghdad's airport. yesterday's attack coincided with what would've been his 63rd birthday. iraqi forces help secure this rig with rocket launching tubes a few miles from the base. >> we have good indication based on forensics where it was fired from and groups that were responsible will be held accountable. >> the u.s. has two aircraft carriers in the region but we are told that tomahawk missiles will not be used in the strikes tonight. if these will be limited to air strikes as multiple locations across iraq and the border with syria workgroups like asthma law, one of the iranian backed shia militias believed to be behind that rocket attack on taji, where they keep those weapons that have been used to terrorize americans and coalition forces at that base in iraq and other bases. this is designed to
among those killed, lance corporal brodie gillen, a 26-year-old british army medic.t was the largest attack on u.s. and coalition troops since iran fired ballistic missiles in early january after a u.s. drone strike killed iran's most powerful general, qasem soleimani at baghdad's airport. yesterday's attack coincided with what would've been his 63rd birthday. iraqi forces help secure this rig with rocket launching tubes a few miles from the base. >> we have good indication based on...
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in response to this failure he enlisted in the 41st regiment of foot in the british army expecting that was going to be an exciting thing. unfortunately, the 41st regiment was stationed in ireland to keep an eye on the catholics. and the irish in that area. so he spent most of his time there on guard duty. he eventually was able to buy off his commission, buy off his enlistment in the army. he had inherited a small amount of money. three years later, he and his two brothers and a sister emigrated to the united states. they originally settled in cincinnati, ohio. but he moved on by himself to arkansas in 1849. he obtained employment as a pharmacist. was accepted in the town's social order. in 1860, he had become a naturalized citizen of the united states and began the practice of law. was a very popular and -- was popular with local residents. during this time he became friends with thomas hindeman and a local democrat politician. when the war started, he readily joined the confederate army. he was elected captain almost immediately of the yellow rifles. very soon became the colonel of t
in response to this failure he enlisted in the 41st regiment of foot in the british army expecting that was going to be an exciting thing. unfortunately, the 41st regiment was stationed in ireland to keep an eye on the catholics. and the irish in that area. so he spent most of his time there on guard duty. he eventually was able to buy off his commission, buy off his enlistment in the army. he had inherited a small amount of money. three years later, he and his two brothers and a sister...
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high-ranking members of american and british staffs, navy and army, arrived in a continuing stream. major general c.p. wood, lieutenant general walter b smith, met by british air commander whitney straight. ambassador harriman and major general henderson, admiral of the fleet ernest king arrived, field marshal sir harold alexander, supreme commander in the mediterranean theater, admiral of the fleet sir andrew cunningham, general of the army george c. marshall stepped from his plane, general graham somerville, england's foreign secretary, mr. anthony eden. on february second, 1945, an american warship arrived carrying president franklin delano roosevelt. he was saluted by prime minister winston churchill. (music) the conference of the combined edition american chiefs of staff was held at montgomery house. the military plans agreed upon here were to be unfolded in the weeks to come. (music) at the conclusion of this conference, many delegates left for another conference which was to have a much wider significance, the conference for which malta had been a preparation. their destinatio
high-ranking members of american and british staffs, navy and army, arrived in a continuing stream. major general c.p. wood, lieutenant general walter b smith, met by british air commander whitney straight. ambassador harriman and major general henderson, admiral of the fleet ernest king arrived, field marshal sir harold alexander, supreme commander in the mediterranean theater, admiral of the fleet sir andrew cunningham, general of the army george c. marshall stepped from his plane, general...
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drifted the owner and the scratch to launch the attack and today it after two americans and the british armylled in the same base on wednesday from another rocket attack in 14 of the troops were also going to do. this video shows the aftermath of the u.s. air force jets and destroyed five weapon sites thursday night is by the top iranian backed militia. they carry out the attack early this week and official summary is likely it will be carried out the attack today. for the first time since 2012 there are now two aircraft care is strike was in the region. truman and eisenhower ritzy with the warships. i am told the chairman and joint chief of staff, iraqi counterpart was to help to stop future attacks. economists some of these militia leaders part of the government are complicating the situation. jon: at fisher investments, we do things differently and other money managers don't understand why. because our way works great for us! but not for your clients. that's why we're a fiduciary, obligated to put clients first. so, what do you provide? cookie cutter portfolios? nope. we tailor portfolios
drifted the owner and the scratch to launch the attack and today it after two americans and the british armylled in the same base on wednesday from another rocket attack in 14 of the troops were also going to do. this video shows the aftermath of the u.s. air force jets and destroyed five weapon sites thursday night is by the top iranian backed militia. they carry out the attack early this week and official summary is likely it will be carried out the attack today. for the first time since 2012...
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in iraq, a british army medic and two u.s. soldiers were killed wednesday in a rocket attack on the taji military base near baghdad. 12 other soldiers were injured. there was no immediate claim of responsibility. iraq's military circulated photos showing an abandoned pickup truck with a battery of rocket launchers found a few miles from the base. after a similar attack three months ago killed a u.s. contraoror, pridenent ump orded d a dronstririken irana's top militaryomommand qasasse soleani in bhdad. thassassinion brout the u.s.nd iran the bri of war. e supremcourt sa wednesd will alw the trp administtion to ntinue t force asum seeke to rema in mexico while they await their day in a u.s. court. only one justice, sonia sotomayor, registered a dissent, as the supreme court ordered a stay on a 9th circuit court of appeals ruling that the policy likely violates u.s. law. some 60,000 asylum seekers have been forced to wait in mexico in dangerous and often squalid conditions while their claims make their way through u.s. courtsts,
in iraq, a british army medic and two u.s. soldiers were killed wednesday in a rocket attack on the taji military base near baghdad. 12 other soldiers were injured. there was no immediate claim of responsibility. iraq's military circulated photos showing an abandoned pickup truck with a battery of rocket launchers found a few miles from the base. after a similar attack three months ago killed a u.s. contraoror, pridenent ump orded d a dronstririken irana's top militaryomommand qasasse soleani...
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soldiers and a british army medic two days earlier. president barham salih warned such attacks from the u.s. could cause iraq to descend into a failed state and hand power to the islamic state. in brazil, the two men accused of assassinating rio de janeiro councilmember and activist marielle franco will face a jury trial. a brazilian judge also decided retired military police officer ronnie lessa and ex-military police elcio queiroz will be tried for the killing of franco's driver and the attempted killing of a former franco aide who were in the car at the time of the ambush. in february, another one of the hit men suspected of being involved was killed by police. marielle franco was assassinated just over two years ago. she was a vocal black lgbtq rights activist and a longtime critic of police brutality. in new zealand, as communities across the country mourn the first anniniversary of t the christchurch mosque e massacre,a commemoration for the victims that was expected to draw large crowds was canceled over the weekend over fears o
soldiers and a british army medic two days earlier. president barham salih warned such attacks from the u.s. could cause iraq to descend into a failed state and hand power to the islamic state. in brazil, the two men accused of assassinating rio de janeiro councilmember and activist marielle franco will face a jury trial. a brazilian judge also decided retired military police officer ronnie lessa and ex-military police elcio queiroz will be tried for the killing of franco's driver and the...
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i'm about a mile away from sandhurst, which is considered to be the home of the british army.he army have been used so far to try and transport important ppe equipment to nhs hospitals and critical medics who are on the front line of battling this. at the moment, about 20,000 soldiers have been stationed as ready to fight this battle. they're part of the so-called corona force in the uk, with 10,000 of those on heightened level of readiness. they're also going to be helping to logistically build those hospitals as well. we had announced in the united kingdom that one of the most prominent conference centers, the excel centre in london, is now going to be converted to essentially a field hospital that they've called nhs nightingale. so, the soldiers will be helping with that, too. but we've seen harrowing scenes now across europe with the military assisting in italy. they've called for the help of the u.s. military as well to try and get that critical protective equipment in the hands of their medics. and we've seen italian army trucks transporting bodies and coffins to try and
i'm about a mile away from sandhurst, which is considered to be the home of the british army.he army have been used so far to try and transport important ppe equipment to nhs hospitals and critical medics who are on the front line of battling this. at the moment, about 20,000 soldiers have been stationed as ready to fight this battle. they're part of the so-called corona force in the uk, with 10,000 of those on heightened level of readiness. they're also going to be helping to logistically...
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the latest attack 3 days after 2 americans and british army medical were killed located 17 miles worthd. the video shows aftermath of u.s. air force jets used by hezbollah the iranian-backed militia, carried out attack wednesday and officials likely carried out attack today. mckenzie has two aircraft carriers. it's not clear what the u.s. military response would be but i would not rule out a quick strike some time later on. david: lucas, thank you for the news, lucas, from the pentagon to congress, the house passing a bill to extend the fisa court ahead of this weekend's deadline. the senate is expected to vet on it -- on monday. the bill does include some reforms but former acting attorney whitaker those reforms do not go and joins me now. matt, great to see you. you know, when you think of -- when you think of all of the mistakes that the fisa court made and the russia investigation signing off on altered fbi documents on the trump dossier which, of course, was never verified by the fbi and all of this leading to the spying on u.s. citizen at least one if not more, a lot of people ju
the latest attack 3 days after 2 americans and british army medical were killed located 17 miles worthd. the video shows aftermath of u.s. air force jets used by hezbollah the iranian-backed militia, carried out attack wednesday and officials likely carried out attack today. mckenzie has two aircraft carriers. it's not clear what the u.s. military response would be but i would not rule out a quick strike some time later on. david: lucas, thank you for the news, lucas, from the pentagon to...
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five days after the british army liberated them, a bbc reporter named richard dimblebee entered the camp and recorded the jewish prisoners rising up with their frail bodies on a friday night and breaking into a hebrew song which means "the hope." they were reminding the world that their hope was 2,000 years old and dated back to when the jews lived as a free people in their own land. it was time for them to go home. that's what they were saying. it became the national anthem of the state of israel. modern israel is committed to fighting anti-semitism and defending jews worldwide, only today anti- semitism is not just active in venezuela or remote areas of yemen, it is being revived in the heart of western civilization. in france, the united kingdom and in germany as well as in the u.s. and canada. this new wave of anti-semitism can be fought with legal tools and with education. anti-semitic incitement can have lethal consequences, so we ask our allies in the west to stand firm and help us vanquish hate speech and vanquish this phenomenon before it games further strength. i want to close
five days after the british army liberated them, a bbc reporter named richard dimblebee entered the camp and recorded the jewish prisoners rising up with their frail bodies on a friday night and breaking into a hebrew song which means "the hope." they were reminding the world that their hope was 2,000 years old and dated back to when the jews lived as a free people in their own land. it was time for them to go home. that's what they were saying. it became the national anthem of the...
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what you‘re seeing today is a british army convoy delivering personal protective equipment right to thewe get ready for the challenges ahead. let‘s speak now to heather weir, who‘s the chief executive at northern ireland hospice which has been relying on the public to donate personal protective equipment. i‘m alsojoined by shuhan he, who‘s an emergency medicine physician at massachusetts general hospital in boston. that is one of the busiest hospitals in the world. he has set up getusppe.com to help front line staff across the united states get the equipment they desperately need. thank you very much for talking to us, heather weir, tell us about the ca re us, heather weir, tell us about the care you provide for patients. good morning, at the hospice in belfast we ca re morning, at the hospice in belfast we care for people who are living with and dying with advancing conditions. and up until now, obviously, that has been mainly people with a cancer diagnosis, but we are anticipating that we will see a rise in people coming in with covid—19 as well, so we have been preparing for that. ou
what you‘re seeing today is a british army convoy delivering personal protective equipment right to thewe get ready for the challenges ahead. let‘s speak now to heather weir, who‘s the chief executive at northern ireland hospice which has been relying on the public to donate personal protective equipment. i‘m alsojoined by shuhan he, who‘s an emergency medicine physician at massachusetts general hospital in boston. that is one of the busiest hospitals in the world. he has set up...