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burma the elephant bay traditional symbol of the republican party. even burma saluted the president with upraised trunk and blast of steam, showed the temper of the day cold and damp throughout, which stood for hours on. the reviewing stand and uncle sam. band after band, their colorful uniforms and their stirring marches. in. the cowboy who didn't get the rope by this time as they did in the march heralded 53 parade and what americans seen would be complete without our indians. a governor of south dakota, your immediate attention when he stopped to take a picture of for his son. at the end of the parade approached with eisenhower bandwagon a tribute. 3 hours and stretching for many miles. i'd before him throughout parade. the president stood for them all the thousands in the line of march who came to pay homage, attesting popular appeal to the millions across the breadth of our nation. the sun slowly settled behind the capitol as the daylight hours drew to a close close. one by one, as the lights came on, the stage was set. what a gala celebration t
burma the elephant bay traditional symbol of the republican party. even burma saluted the president with upraised trunk and blast of steam, showed the temper of the day cold and damp throughout, which stood for hours on. the reviewing stand and uncle sam. band after band, their colorful uniforms and their stirring marches. in. the cowboy who didn't get the rope by this time as they did in the march heralded 53 parade and what americans seen would be complete without our indians. a governor of...
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burma the elephant bay traditional symbol of the republican party. even burma saluted the president with upraised trunk and blast of steam, showed the temper of the day cold and damp throughout, which stood for hours on. the reviewing stand and uncle sam. band after band, their colorful uniforms and their stirring marches. in. the cowboy who didn't get the rope by this time as they did in the march heralded 53 parade and what americans seen would be complete without our indians. a governor of south dakota, your immediate attention when he stopped to take a picture of for his son. at the end of the parade approached with eisenhower bandwagon a tribute. 3 hours and stretching for many miles. i'd before him throughout parade. the president stood for them all the thousands in the line of march who came to pay homage, attesting popular appeal to the millions across the breadth of our nation. the sun slowly settled behind the capitol as the daylight hours drew to a close close. one by one, as the lights came on, the stage was set. what a gala celebration t
burma the elephant bay traditional symbol of the republican party. even burma saluted the president with upraised trunk and blast of steam, showed the temper of the day cold and damp throughout, which stood for hours on. the reviewing stand and uncle sam. band after band, their colorful uniforms and their stirring marches. in. the cowboy who didn't get the rope by this time as they did in the march heralded 53 parade and what americans seen would be complete without our indians. a governor of...
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from ohio came burma, the elephant, a traditional symbol of the republican party.d the president with upraised trunk and a blast of steam, showing the temper of the day, cold and damp. throughout which ike stood for hours on the reviewing stand. and uncle sam. ♪ band after band in their colorful uniforms and stirring marches. ♪ the cowboy who didn't get the rope right this time, as he did in the much heralded 1953 parade. and what american scene would be complete without our indians? the governor of south dakota drew immediate attention when he stopped to take a picture of ike for his son. as the end of the parade approached with the eisenhower bandwagon, a tribute lasting three hours and stretching for many miles had passed before him. throughout the parade, the president stood for them all, the thousands in the line of march you came to pay homage, attesting his popular appeal to the millions who crossed the breath of our nation. the sun slowly settled behind the capitol as the daylight hours drew to a close. one by one as the lights came on, the stage was set fo
from ohio came burma, the elephant, a traditional symbol of the republican party.d the president with upraised trunk and a blast of steam, showing the temper of the day, cold and damp. throughout which ike stood for hours on the reviewing stand. and uncle sam. ♪ band after band in their colorful uniforms and stirring marches. ♪ the cowboy who didn't get the rope right this time, as he did in the much heralded 1953 parade. and what american scene would be complete without our indians? the...
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this common bond binds the grower of rice in burma in the planting of wheat in iowa. the shepherd in, southern italy and the mountain mountaineer in the andes. it confers that common dignity upon the french who dies in indochina. the british soldier killed in malaya. the american life given in korea. we know beyond this that are linked to all free peoples, not merely by a noble idea, but by a simple need for no free can for long, cling to any privilege or enjoy any safety in economic solitude for all our own material might even we need markets in the world, the surpluses of our farms and our factories equally we need for these farms and factories vital and products of distant lands. this basic law of interdependence so manifest in the commerce peace applies with thousandfold intensity in the event of war. so are we by necessity and by belief that the strength of our free peoples lies in unity? their danger in this garden to produce unity, to meet the challenge of our time, destiny as laid upon country, the responsibility of the free world leadership. so it is proper t
this common bond binds the grower of rice in burma in the planting of wheat in iowa. the shepherd in, southern italy and the mountain mountaineer in the andes. it confers that common dignity upon the french who dies in indochina. the british soldier killed in malaya. the american life given in korea. we know beyond this that are linked to all free peoples, not merely by a noble idea, but by a simple need for no free can for long, cling to any privilege or enjoy any safety in economic solitude...
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this common bond binds the grower of rice in burpa and the planter of -- burpa and -- burma and the planter of wheet in iowa, the -- wheat in iowa. it confers a common dignity upon the french soldier who dies in indo china, the british soldier killed in malaysia, the american life given in korea. we know beyond this that we are linked to all free peoples, not merely by a noble idea, but by a simple need. no free people can for long cling to any privilege or enjoy any safety in economic solitude. for all our own material might, even we need markets in the world for the surpluses of our farms and our factories. equally, we need for these same farms and factories vital materials and products of distant lands. this basic law of interdependence so manifest in the commerce of peace applies with thousand-fold intensity in the event of war. so are we persuaded by necessity and by belief, but the strength of all peoples lies in unity. to produce this unity, to meet the challenge of our time, destiny has laid upon our country the responsibility of the free world's leadership. so it is proper that we
this common bond binds the grower of rice in burpa and the planter of -- burpa and -- burma and the planter of wheet in iowa, the -- wheat in iowa. it confers a common dignity upon the french soldier who dies in indo china, the british soldier killed in malaysia, the american life given in korea. we know beyond this that we are linked to all free peoples, not merely by a noble idea, but by a simple need. no free people can for long cling to any privilege or enjoy any safety in economic...
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even in burma, in the middle of the outback, you see her in a skirt that is pleated, beautifully tailored, her children are dressed, her son wearing a ruffled shirt, very elaborate. the mysterious fashion drawing which i am fascat by, has a description, it says, lace so fragile it hato be sewn up white cotton, black velvet butterfly place, a very late down from mama for the summer. over white for evening. she was interested in fashion because she did this drawing and was talking about it. here is an example that survived from 1910. in the collection. you see that the bands down the front are embroidered and stitched. all of this head embroidery hand-- embroidery was done by massive amounts of workers. in 1914, she was involved with an organization to support the lace makers in belgium, part of it the united states support of belgian during the first world war. she became very influential. in the exhibition, you will find this lace of st. michael, and the pattern was drawn out and was pricked with a needle. it was laid over a fabric, i am sorry, in this case, it is late over a pillow and,
even in burma, in the middle of the outback, you see her in a skirt that is pleated, beautifully tailored, her children are dressed, her son wearing a ruffled shirt, very elaborate. the mysterious fashion drawing which i am fascat by, has a description, it says, lace so fragile it hato be sewn up white cotton, black velvet butterfly place, a very late down from mama for the summer. over white for evening. she was interested in fashion because she did this drawing and was talking about it. here...
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even in burma, in the in the in the middle of outback, you see her in a skirt that is pleated that is that beautifully tailored. and her children are dressed her son is wearing one of these kind of little lord fauntleroy boy ruffled shirts. that's very elaborate. and the mysterious fashion drawing, which i've been by, has a description. it says lace so fragile that it had to sewn on white cott. the cff very fine tucks between the lace and places black velvet ribbon with black spangl sn on it. spangled butterfly for and after a very gown from mama f, e summer would be a black doll is swiss made over black for day or white for evening. so she was very clearly interested in fashion because she did this drawing and she's talking it and here is an example that has survived from 1910 in the collection. and you see that the the bands down the front are embroidered chains stitch on t d all of this hand embroidery done by masses of of, of workers. in 1914, she was invold with an organization to support lace mars in belgium and was part of the united states support of belgium during this during
even in burma, in the in the in the middle of outback, you see her in a skirt that is pleated that is that beautifully tailored. and her children are dressed her son is wearing one of these kind of little lord fauntleroy boy ruffled shirts. that's very elaborate. and the mysterious fashion drawing, which i've been by, has a description. it says lace so fragile that it had to sewn on white cott. the cff very fine tucks between the lace and places black velvet ribbon with black spangl sn on it....
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a rule of law approach to the protection of the rohingya who have fled from burma into bangladesh over the past years and who have been, who have a right through international standards to be protected. and the people of bangladesh have been incredibly generous. we are working with the new government to make sure that continues. these are some of the things we are doing. above all else, we are working with mohammad yunus to make it clear that it is very tricky to take over an interim transition and he has to balance speed in delivering with getting himself out of office and calling for elections and creating a roadmap for the people for what comes next. i'm so glad you asked about this and please be assured that at the most senior levels of our government we understand opportunity, we understand the challenges and we are really committed. patrick: so critical to help a democracy actually deliver in addition to the many threats we have been talking about. yes, sir, come to the microphone please. you will round us out with the third and final question and we will close out. >> [speaking
a rule of law approach to the protection of the rohingya who have fled from burma into bangladesh over the past years and who have been, who have a right through international standards to be protected. and the people of bangladesh have been incredibly generous. we are working with the new government to make sure that continues. these are some of the things we are doing. above all else, we are working with mohammad yunus to make it clear that it is very tricky to take over an interim transition...
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terrorist threat to the people of bangladesh and the protection of the ratings who have fled from burma into bangladesh and who have been having a right to be protected. the people are incredibly generous so we are working with them to make sure that continues. these are some of things we are doing. above all else we are working to make it clear that it's very tricky to take over an interim transition and we have the balance speed in delivering with getting himself out of office in calling for elections and aiding a roadmap for the people for what comes next. i'm so glad you asked about this and be assured the most senior levels of our different when to stand the opportunities we understand the challenges. >> so critical in addition to combating the many threats we have been talking about. yes, sir come to the microphone. we will round us up at the third and final question and then we will close. >> you didn't mention it so what is your assessment for what we should do more of what this country and actively supporting democracy. we hope ukraine will win the war against russia and there'
terrorist threat to the people of bangladesh and the protection of the ratings who have fled from burma into bangladesh and who have been having a right to be protected. the people are incredibly generous so we are working with them to make sure that continues. these are some of things we are doing. above all else we are working to make it clear that it's very tricky to take over an interim transition and we have the balance speed in delivering with getting himself out of office in calling for...
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burma?wer is yes in florida for the most part with some problems that exist with the program and jennifer know on the case of puerto rico. but explain the differences. in the case of florida are female process that we respond to hurricanes a natural disaster is fema comes in, asks the state what do you need? the state tells you this is what we need and they provided. they are there to help the state. the frontline is the state. the government steps in this backdrop. that model did not work in puerto rico. i do that, i think i was there 72 hours of leave i was the first elected from official the with other than jennifer nettles who is a resident commissioner. i can back and remember met with the vice president and said the fema want a suckling work in puerto rico for two reasons. one, it's 1000 miles away so you can't drive in a convoy of trucks to restore power like we did a florida. number two is the government of puerto rico festivals. the frontline itself is a victim of the storm. they we
burma?wer is yes in florida for the most part with some problems that exist with the program and jennifer know on the case of puerto rico. but explain the differences. in the case of florida are female process that we respond to hurricanes a natural disaster is fema comes in, asks the state what do you need? the state tells you this is what we need and they provided. they are there to help the state. the frontline is the state. the government steps in this backdrop. that model did not work in...
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>> let's get to the truth let's get to the corruption why a 75% drug -- drug approval formed by burma food let's get to the truth. that starts with postmarked reviews of all the food chemicals we have not allowed in european 10,000. that's getting to the truth and it's not regulation it's not mandates its not taxes it's flexibility for patients once they have the truth to make informed decisions pierced like bobby said he's not coming in with a list of food are drugs this is america but he wants the truth and to let people make their own decisions with their daughters. >> martha: we want a healthy country. there's a reason why our children are more overweight and dealing with diabetes more than all these other industrialized countries. we need to figure out what's behind the mistakes we've made. thank you very much. good to see you. check out my podcast which digs more into the health side of all of this than political. that is the story for today thursday january 28th. the story goes all we'll see you back here tomorrow. stick around the will cain show after this. ♪ ♪ walt rolled his
>> let's get to the truth let's get to the corruption why a 75% drug -- drug approval formed by burma food let's get to the truth. that starts with postmarked reviews of all the food chemicals we have not allowed in european 10,000. that's getting to the truth and it's not regulation it's not mandates its not taxes it's flexibility for patients once they have the truth to make informed decisions pierced like bobby said he's not coming in with a list of food are drugs this is america but...
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burma?>> the answer is yes in florida for the most part with some problems that exist with the program and jennifer know on the case of puerto rico. but explain the differences. in the case of florida are female process that we respond to hurricanes a natural disaster is fema comes in, asks the state what do you need? the state tells you this is what we need and they provided. they are there to help the state. the frontline is the state. the government steps in this backdrop. that model did not work in puerto rico. i do that, i think i was there 72 hours of leave i was the first elected from official the with other than jennifer nettles who is a resident commissioner. i can back and remember met with the vice president and said the fema want a suckling work in puerto rico for two reasons. one, it's 1000 miles away so you can't drive in a convoy of trucks to restore power like we did a florida. number two is the government of puerto rico festivals. the frontline itself is a victim of the stor
burma?>> the answer is yes in florida for the most part with some problems that exist with the program and jennifer know on the case of puerto rico. but explain the differences. in the case of florida are female process that we respond to hurricanes a natural disaster is fema comes in, asks the state what do you need? the state tells you this is what we need and they provided. they are there to help the state. the frontline is the state. the government steps in this backdrop. that model...
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everything when it comes to the gulf of america, i see these people out here want to they want to change burma to me mind ours us . who are these people? we have to change the map for them. >> you know, i got a little more time here and i thank you for all this because the whole world got down on their knee for you and me and and our lord . i thank you for being able because i go looking for him in the eyes of my brother. this is what he told me to do. i ministry to you and i thank you. >> i might come back in a little while. oh, hi. good evening, commissioners chief scott. i'm a position. i'm the assistant deputy chief of the community paramedic division. i am here to express my support for the go with the changes and the 5150 law that came about with sb 43 there was an implementation workgroup formed that identified some issues that pd and fire could work on to better improve care. it was a very collaborative process working with pd and they should be proud of the finished product and their dedication to providing appropriate services to people in need of mental health care. so thank you. >>
everything when it comes to the gulf of america, i see these people out here want to they want to change burma to me mind ours us . who are these people? we have to change the map for them. >> you know, i got a little more time here and i thank you for all this because the whole world got down on their knee for you and me and and our lord . i thank you for being able because i go looking for him in the eyes of my brother. this is what he told me to do. i ministry to you and i thank you....