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the continental army really needed a win. washington was afraid that the british were going to invade philadelphia and take over the capital. he knew what he needed was a bold action. after meeting with his war counsel they made the decision that on christmas night, they would cross the delaware and march to trenton to attack the outpost. as they began to march down here to the macaque ease, a snowstorm started. it was terrible. there was snow and hail. it was basically a pretty bad -- all of these men, 2400 and all had to cross the delaware and begin their march. there were other regiments who were supposed to cross at two other locations at the trenton ferry and that he shuns, they were not able to get across. the bristol ferry. weather was a major part of that. >> general washington -- i know it is a secret mission but can you tell us about this operation. >> this is our final chance. this is our chance to make an impact in this war. the problems we have is -- soldiers want to go home. i have ten days. just ten short days
the continental army really needed a win. washington was afraid that the british were going to invade philadelphia and take over the capital. he knew what he needed was a bold action. after meeting with his war counsel they made the decision that on christmas night, they would cross the delaware and march to trenton to attack the outpost. as they began to march down here to the macaque ease, a snowstorm started. it was terrible. there was snow and hail. it was basically a pretty bad -- all of...
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it's when he started the continental army, the official start of the continental army.t's the union jack and the 13 red and white stripes. historians believe without any further evidence that the red, white and blue come from the union jack. it was on the continental colors. the stars, the best guess is that -- well, i think for -- for millennia, stars have been a symbol for striving for greatness. that is probably one thing. and the other thing is, stars have a very important part in masonic iconography. and we know that nearly all of our founding fathers were masons. the stripes, we don't know. maybe the dutch flag has three stripes. and the dutch own part of these colonies, so they could possibly be that. let's talk about betsy ross for a minute. because almost the first question -- the book came out on flag day. i've done several radio and tv and newspaper interviews. almost the first question, especially from tv people, what, betsy ross didn't make the first flag? and the answer to that question is that we don't know. there's no primary source. there's no good hist
it's when he started the continental army, the official start of the continental army.t's the union jack and the 13 red and white stripes. historians believe without any further evidence that the red, white and blue come from the union jack. it was on the continental colors. the stars, the best guess is that -- well, i think for -- for millennia, stars have been a symbol for striving for greatness. that is probably one thing. and the other thing is, stars have a very important part in masonic...
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the continental affirm really needed a win. washington was aflay that the british were going to invade philadelphia and take over the capital. he really knew what he needed was a bold action. after meek with his war council, they made the decision on christmas night they would brought the delaware and attack the outpost at trenton. a snowstorm started touch terrible, snow and hail, a pretty bad nor'easter, and all of these men, 2400 in all, had to cross the delaware and begin their march. there were other regiments supposed to cross a two the of location. at the trenton and bristol ferries, and they weren't ability to get across. the weather was a major part of that. >> general want, i know it's a secret mission, but could you tell us about this operation? this is our final chance. our enlistments are expiring. soldiers want to go home. i have ten days, just ten short days in order to make this attack we'll be right back take the city, and prove to congress that we are a viable army that they should support we have the evacuati
the continental affirm really needed a win. washington was aflay that the british were going to invade philadelphia and take over the capital. he really knew what he needed was a bold action. after meek with his war council, they made the decision on christmas night they would brought the delaware and attack the outpost at trenton. a snowstorm started touch terrible, snow and hail, a pretty bad nor'easter, and all of these men, 2400 in all, had to cross the delaware and begin their march. there...
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the artist then painted the continental's attempt to avenge themselves on st.eorge and his comrades at germantown on october 4th of that year. the british light infantrymen, figure prominently in both pains as one meist expect. british life through lagoons and green-clad british riflemen. which means they could not have been put on quickly due to so many buttons. they were hard to secure, those buttons, because gators were designed for a skin-tight fit half gators were more convenient because they only buttoned to the ankles. this required the shoulder to put on eight to ten items to be properly attired below the waist. britain enlisted men used to trousers or gator trousers, a garment that combined by 1777. other observers contributed to the record which is confirmed by written documentation. modifications of uniforms and field equipment occurred elsewhere in great britain's american army. highland troupes swapped their plaids and their again dears and light infantry favored the bonnet over their bare skin and leather caps. again dears from other regiments pla
the artist then painted the continental's attempt to avenge themselves on st.eorge and his comrades at germantown on october 4th of that year. the british light infantrymen, figure prominently in both pains as one meist expect. british life through lagoons and green-clad british riflemen. which means they could not have been put on quickly due to so many buttons. they were hard to secure, those buttons, because gators were designed for a skin-tight fit half gators were more convenient because...
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when riflemen from western pennsylvania, maryland in virginia joined the nation all continental army in the boston 's each lines of the summer, british officers found themselves subjected to accurate fire from skilled marksman at 300 to 400 yards, three to four times the range of the common musket. a letter dated august 5th dated 1775 appeared in the london chronicle two months later reported, since the rifleman rife they have killed six or eight officers of distinction on the lines of the peninsula will where bunker was located. looking less conspicuous had become a clear imperative for the kings officers. as we can see from the extant portraiture, british officers began dressing down from american service and altering their armor. the standard officers regimental coach with metallic lace embroidery, officers carried sword but battalion company officers also towed it short pikes called pontoons which made it easier to distinguish that at a distance, as urgent john graves 34th regiment of foot describe to his mother after bunker, hill the reason we lost so many officers is an account
when riflemen from western pennsylvania, maryland in virginia joined the nation all continental army in the boston 's each lines of the summer, british officers found themselves subjected to accurate fire from skilled marksman at 300 to 400 yards, three to four times the range of the common musket. a letter dated august 5th dated 1775 appeared in the london chronicle two months later reported, since the rifleman rife they have killed six or eight officers of distinction on the lines of the...
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it was pretty much a domestic continental influence. -- and process -- emphasis. if it were to fight, it would be on the home turf of the continental united states. the army in this era or very few i should say, entertain the idea that the u.s. army would be deployed along the idea of the mexican-american war or assaults on coastal fortress cities that dotted the confederacy coastline. the army was by and large a land force and did not think it was necessary to do much more. wagner is one of the few people that appreciate great power conflict and part of that study was a function of having firsthand observation of foreign militaries. we will see a pattern here, that william sims and wagner and others in this era were tasked by their respective military departments, the war department, the navy department, with foreign military observation duties. they were accredited jobs, they did not function as spies or anything like that. they were known to their companions. many of these foreign wars, such as the japanese war or the - prussian war, choose your favorite, ameri
it was pretty much a domestic continental influence. -- and process -- emphasis. if it were to fight, it would be on the home turf of the continental united states. the army in this era or very few i should say, entertain the idea that the u.s. army would be deployed along the idea of the mexican-american war or assaults on coastal fortress cities that dotted the confederacy coastline. the army was by and large a land force and did not think it was necessary to do much more. wagner is one of...
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continental army is wearing wool just like the british army. they are starting to employ this idea of linen hunting shirts later in the war. [ applause ] >> tonight on american history tv, a look at the american revolution beginning at 8:00 p.m. eastern. military historian gregory irwin talks about the challenges that the british army faced in adapting to north american terrain and battle tactics during the revolutionary war. his remarks were at an international conference co-hosted by the museum of the american revolution. watch american history tv tonight and over the weekend on c-span3. >>> now from alexandria, virginia, the closing session from the emerging revolutionary war symposium. a panel of historians summarized their thoughts from the day and discuss the causes of the american revolution. >> cool. thank you all for co o
continental army is wearing wool just like the british army. they are starting to employ this idea of linen hunting shirts later in the war. [ applause ] >> tonight on american history tv, a look at the american revolution beginning at 8:00 p.m. eastern. military historian gregory irwin talks about the challenges that the british army faced in adapting to north american terrain and battle tactics during the revolutionary war. his remarks were at an international conference co-hosted by...
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army, and you can link their freedom to the service in the continental army. it's amazing. disproportionately, african-american men in new england fought in the continental army. they served and many of them could link to their freedom to that service. integrated army, by the way. but of course, the american revolution had two sides, and there's plenty of evidence of enslaved people joining the british as well. one of my favorite stories i found was of a man named poppy fleet. poppy fleet belonged to a guy named thomas fleet jr., who was a printer in boston, rapid patriot. and poppy fleet's appearance in the records, he comes and goes in and out of the records for about a 25-year period, beginning in 1774 and leading up to the 1790's. and his first appearance records is actually a runaway ad. thomas poppy junior, the owner of a newspaper pulls up an ad because poppy has run away. he did not run away from thomas fleet. he ran away from jail. he broke out of jail. as it turns out, many enslavers in new england, if they could not control their bondsmen and women,
army, and you can link their freedom to the service in the continental army. it's amazing. disproportionately, african-american men in new england fought in the continental army. they served and many of them could link to their freedom to that service. integrated army, by the way. but of course, the american revolution had two sides, and there's plenty of evidence of enslaved people joining the british as well. one of my favorite stories i found was of a man named poppy fleet. poppy fleet...
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he was the tallest in continental congress. we learned that today. so he knew that these details were necessary in the construction of fitted clothing, so in an order for a suit, washington wrote to charles lawrence, let it be fit in other respects for a man full 6 feet high and proportionately made. further correspondence from washington to london reveals that washington was not satisfied with the quality of the garments that he received. i have had my clothes made by one charles lawrence, but whether it is the fault of the tailor or of the measure sent, but my clothes have never fit me very well. so to eradicate his own frustrations with poorly fitted garments that he was receiving from london, washington turned to our hero, william carlin. washington brought to carlin's shop coats that needed mending, beeches and suits that needed altering, with washington standing as his own modden, carlin would lengthen the beeches and restore an appropriate shape to the tall and proportionately made gentleman. carlin charged washington one day altering our clot
he was the tallest in continental congress. we learned that today. so he knew that these details were necessary in the construction of fitted clothing, so in an order for a suit, washington wrote to charles lawrence, let it be fit in other respects for a man full 6 feet high and proportionately made. further correspondence from washington to london reveals that washington was not satisfied with the quality of the garments that he received. i have had my clothes made by one charles lawrence, but...
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it would have happened in some form without all of the other continental powers. they ignored the treaty i think et and 38 or 89 which the antecedent of the german empire sign and austria, france and britain and the british was the two determinants of the british policy ned must always be superior to any other power or group of power. and there must be no continental launching pad which could be used as a stepping stone for an invasion i think that the british were sequentially when they saw the germans building a great navy and there were various british officials including churchill tried to draw down to stop building so many. nobody tells germany what to do. it became an invasion which they decided to resist. they did that for two reasons. but they didn't want anybody that close. they stood and looked across the channel so they fight to preserve the home islands but i think britain could have stayed out and perhaps would have despite its understanding if they hadn't invaded belgium they sent a victory and what also happened is when you get those they are taken
it would have happened in some form without all of the other continental powers. they ignored the treaty i think et and 38 or 89 which the antecedent of the german empire sign and austria, france and britain and the british was the two determinants of the british policy ned must always be superior to any other power or group of power. and there must be no continental launching pad which could be used as a stepping stone for an invasion i think that the british were sequentially when they saw...
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how many of us will stop and remember what it meant for the second continental congress to not only declare independence from britain, but also to state our reasons for doing so in majestic language, positing the highest ideals. let me make a suggestion. this fourth get a copy of the declaration and read it. my extended family and friends usually get together and have several of us read the various portions of the declaration out loud. and then we talk about its meaning. it doesn't take much time and we always experience a renewed appreciation for the gift that is our country. this year we'll do it virtually in smaller groups. the declaration was meant to be read out loud. indeed, on july 4, congress not only voted to accept it, but also provided for its distribution to the states and to the continental army. on july 6, john hancock as president of congress sent letters to the states and to general washington close broadsides saying they have it proclaimed. it was read out loud in celebrations in dozens of cities and towns in july and august and to the continental army on july 9 as it prepa
how many of us will stop and remember what it meant for the second continental congress to not only declare independence from britain, but also to state our reasons for doing so in majestic language, positing the highest ideals. let me make a suggestion. this fourth get a copy of the declaration and read it. my extended family and friends usually get together and have several of us read the various portions of the declaration out loud. and then we talk about its meaning. it doesn't take much...
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serving in the militia with the continental forces at saratoga.he defeat in turn set the stage for the a alliance that france concluded with the united states in february of the next year followed in 1779 by stpain whic entered the war. and the dutch republic, who entered the war in 1780. by the time the british empire suffered the defeat at yorktown. the revolutionary war was fighting europe, india and the caribbean. with the benefits of hindsight we know that britain survived this better than anyone had reason to expect. the battle of the saints in the west indies off jamaica in 1781. and the lifting of the siege in gibraltar in 1782. both great british victories that followed yorktown. until those victories, though, the british empire looked as though it might be one of the american revolution's chief casual tees. desperate times called for desperate measures. during the spring of 1778 as the news of the from. >> alliance reached britain. the governor responded by dispatching the fifth earl of carlyle to philadelphia with parliament's remarkabl
serving in the militia with the continental forces at saratoga.he defeat in turn set the stage for the a alliance that france concluded with the united states in february of the next year followed in 1779 by stpain whic entered the war. and the dutch republic, who entered the war in 1780. by the time the british empire suffered the defeat at yorktown. the revolutionary war was fighting europe, india and the caribbean. with the benefits of hindsight we know that britain survived this better than...
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walpole men serving in the new hampshire militia with the continental forces. that intern set the stage for the alliance that france concluded with the united states in february of the next year. followed in 1779 by spain who entered the war on the side of france in the united states though without formally align with the u.s. and by the dutch republic who entered the war in 1780. by the time the british defeated its second great defeat in your town in 1791, the war of the american revolution and become a world war. with fighting in europe, india, africa and the caribbean. now with the benefits of hind site, we know that britain emerged from this global struggle in much better shape than anyone including the british had reason to expect. here we see two of these battles in particular are great british victories. the battle of the saints in the west indies off jamaica in 1781 and the lifting of the siege of gibraltar in 1782. both great british victories. that followed york town. until those victories though, the british empire looked as though it may be one of
walpole men serving in the new hampshire militia with the continental forces. that intern set the stage for the alliance that france concluded with the united states in february of the next year. followed in 1779 by spain who entered the war on the side of france in the united states though without formally align with the u.s. and by the dutch republic who entered the war in 1780. by the time the british defeated its second great defeat in your town in 1791, the war of the american revolution...
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would later be used of course as the continental army drill book. why take something and make it even harder? first time in american government or military history that we actually used and made something simple. men from the south side of town rushed to the river and in an effort to calm the situation, though, mr. thomas bernard who in quotes reslave ben torrey tried to per squa id to people to led it down. the blacksmith said we don't know you in this business when felt orders it will be done lowering the bridge. now they have a situation, leslie has got to go across the bridge to look at the -- look for the cannons and the munitions, the bridge it up, now there's people on both sides. colonel felt who with apparently no fear for his own life was at this time standing next to colonel leslie and heard him give his orders to fire on the people. this obviously is coming from a person sympathetic to the patriot cause and he responded, fire? you had better be dead than fire. you have no right to fire without further orders. if you do fire you will be a
would later be used of course as the continental army drill book. why take something and make it even harder? first time in american government or military history that we actually used and made something simple. men from the south side of town rushed to the river and in an effort to calm the situation, though, mr. thomas bernard who in quotes reslave ben torrey tried to per squa id to people to led it down. the blacksmith said we don't know you in this business when felt orders it will be done...
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some men enlisted in the continental army or served in malitias. others were prisoners of war and others fled for safety before the arrival of the british army trusting their wives would protect family property in their absence. in cities under british military rule, civilians thus had to not only negotiate interactions with these new occupying forces and renegotiate their relationships with one another, within these disruptive wartime households. and so my book project examines this british military occupation during the revolution through the lens of the urban households. i look at things like family letters, civilian and military diaries, petitions, military papers, court records, newspapers, basically anything i can get my hands on to try to understand the interdynamics of the household. in order to understand how daily interactions and common domestic space were really intertwined with this broader experience of war during the revolution. so to do this, i analyzed the household as a site of conflict, not only between soldiers and civilians but
some men enlisted in the continental army or served in malitias. others were prisoners of war and others fled for safety before the arrival of the british army trusting their wives would protect family property in their absence. in cities under british military rule, civilians thus had to not only negotiate interactions with these new occupying forces and renegotiate their relationships with one another, within these disruptive wartime households. and so my book project examines this british...
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air which is streaming in likea continental air which is streaming in like a blowtorch the south.o that does mean that with the weather being stuck over us at the moment, at least for the next few days, the weather will be stuck in the same place. i'm talking about the heat, but it will not be hot everywhere. across northern ireland and western scotland, far from it, across northern ireland and western scotland, farfrom it, often cloudy with outbreaks of rain at least from time to time in belfast and glasgow, and this is for tuesday, tomorrow, but notice on the other side of the boundary, between the cool and the hot, you see how very different the weather is, high 20s expected across a large chunk of the country on tuesday and strong sunshine and very high uv tuesday and strong sunshine and very high uv levels on the way. wednesday is the first proper hot day. the onset of the heatwave at least in the south—east and central areas with temperatures in excess of 30 celsius, making it the hottest spell we have had since last summer. a different story in the north west. this is now t
air which is streaming in likea continental air which is streaming in like a blowtorch the south.o that does mean that with the weather being stuck over us at the moment, at least for the next few days, the weather will be stuck in the same place. i'm talking about the heat, but it will not be hot everywhere. across northern ireland and western scotland, far from it, across northern ireland and western scotland, farfrom it, often cloudy with outbreaks of rain at least from time to time in...
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here as i lay front, it is a boundary between the fresher atlantic air and the hotter continental airthat boundary we have a lot of clout and outbreaks of rain but it's also quite humid here because the airstream is coming all the way from the south so 14, 15 in glasgow overnight and clear skies in england, temperatures will be about 11 degrees first thing in the morning. that led their funds will continue to be stuck between the high across the continent and the low pressure out in the atlantic. so rather than as leather front moving across the uk to be sliding along itself so that means the policies of rain will move into belfast and glasgow and right across the western aisles but eastern scotland and much of the country for england and wales for a bright if not sunny day and a hot one for the south up to 28 on tuesday. here is wednesday's weather map. the hot air is expected to spread north and reaching northern england. temperatures in newcastle of around 26 degrees and why be 30 01’ more across central of around 26 degrees and why be 30 or more across central and southern england
here as i lay front, it is a boundary between the fresher atlantic air and the hotter continental airthat boundary we have a lot of clout and outbreaks of rain but it's also quite humid here because the airstream is coming all the way from the south so 14, 15 in glasgow overnight and clear skies in england, temperatures will be about 11 degrees first thing in the morning. that led their funds will continue to be stuck between the high across the continent and the low pressure out in the...
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along there are accounts of hunger experienced by the continental army. you will find report after report of request for flour and produce and livestock flowing from the countryside. passed valley forge into the occupied city. these are provisions that the american army desperately needs. they are overwhelmingly chosen. their productions to the british rather than washington. despite of desperate efforts washington took to stop it. we are going to see the same thing if we look at the test act of this revolution. almost from the moment the british arrive, people stop taking the test act. the patriots will constantly be revising the deadline, changing it to get people to swear this oath. but they will not do it. so the occupation snows a pennsylvania that is rife with the disaffection. at least in 1777. this is a real problem. he needs those militiamen, he needs those supplies at valley forge. fortunately for the united states the people who are not committed to the revolution are also not committed to the british empire. this is a case of disaffection that
along there are accounts of hunger experienced by the continental army. you will find report after report of request for flour and produce and livestock flowing from the countryside. passed valley forge into the occupied city. these are provisions that the american army desperately needs. they are overwhelmingly chosen. their productions to the british rather than washington. despite of desperate efforts washington took to stop it. we are going to see the same thing if we look at the test act...
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we have one viewer on twitter who is in the netherlands says continental europe for the most pa rt continentalre certainly doing a lot better than the uk. so it isa a lot better than the uk. so it is a little ironic that we have to self quarantine when we visit. margaret, also not in the uk, says so i have to arrive 1a days before my actual vacation date, spend all that time ina vacation date, spend all that time in a hotel, and maybe get three orfour time in a hotel, and maybe get three or four days to actually visit the uk. it is not an attractive option. other viewers are saying the horse has already bolted. it is far too late for this sort of action. we have got other viewers, one viewer in colombia, i view who tells us she lives in a rural area in colombia and is only allowed out for one hour a week, so actually she believes our rules in the uk are much more liberal than what is being experienced elsewhere. and kerry, finally, u nfortu nately elsewhere. and kerry, finally, unfortunately it is necessary right now because there is still covid—19 around, and not eve ryo ne still covid—19 aro
we have one viewer on twitter who is in the netherlands says continental europe for the most pa rt continentalre certainly doing a lot better than the uk. so it isa a lot better than the uk. so it is a little ironic that we have to self quarantine when we visit. margaret, also not in the uk, says so i have to arrive 1a days before my actual vacation date, spend all that time ina vacation date, spend all that time in a hotel, and maybe get three orfour time in a hotel, and maybe get three or...
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and that will do two things — it will dry the weather out, but it will allow, with that continental airrature. but for northern ireland and for scotland and north—western fringes of england and wales, through the course of monday, another pulse of wet weather to come. much—needed rain still for the gardens. not particularly cool, 17 or 18 degrees, but not as warm as it will be further south and east. still quite a bit of cloud around, but the sunshine lifts the temperatures into the low—20s. then through monday night into tuesday, that weather front, as you can see, is straddling the same sort of areas. it weakens, and then we'll see another pulse of rain potentially coming through. again, the timing, we'll have to be firming up on, but we'll keep temperatures at roundabout average in the north and west, but we could be pushing into the high—20s across parts of england and wales by tuesday. and as i say, that heat is coming with those south—easterly winds. it's already warming up as well across iberia. it will warm up through france and the low countries. and that heat will be pushed in
and that will do two things — it will dry the weather out, but it will allow, with that continental airrature. but for northern ireland and for scotland and north—western fringes of england and wales, through the course of monday, another pulse of wet weather to come. much—needed rain still for the gardens. not particularly cool, 17 or 18 degrees, but not as warm as it will be further south and east. still quite a bit of cloud around, but the sunshine lifts the temperatures into the...
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which had been presented to the continental congress and rejected by one vote, i think. >> exactly.there are definitely loyalists in england who the north ministry is talking to. it's -- to assign a particular personal like galloway, to give him the influential role is a little misleading. the short answer is i'm not sure of that particular question although i wouldn't rule it out. what i would say is these ideas are so pervasive that, you know, in many ways carlisle is articulating -- his royal instructions, they make fascinating reading, it's a grab bag of -- choose your favorite loyalist idea and put it in there. they're pervasive. and certainly galloway immediately picks up on it and continues to write into the 1780s. william smith, the chief justice of british new york is also very influential and meets with them. so it's a -- the other problem with carlisle, i presented this as kind of a uniformed set of positions. carlisle is a bit of a moving target. and those of you may well have noticed that. i simplified it a bit. it's a good question. and certainly galloway is among the
which had been presented to the continental congress and rejected by one vote, i think. >> exactly.there are definitely loyalists in england who the north ministry is talking to. it's -- to assign a particular personal like galloway, to give him the influential role is a little misleading. the short answer is i'm not sure of that particular question although i wouldn't rule it out. what i would say is these ideas are so pervasive that, you know, in many ways carlisle is articulating --...
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aquÍ tenemos el desierto al norte del continente.ado nada. cosas malas, estas que estÁis viendo. los atardeceres en los prÓximos dÍas pueden ser espectaculares, debido al polvo en suspensiÓn. ayuda que se reÚnen en las costas del caribe, son cosas buenas. entre nosotros, y cosas malas. asÍ que suma las temperaturas, y reducirÁ la visibilidad. ese polvo va acompaÑado de quÍmicos y bacterias que son irritantes, sobre todo si sufres de problemas respiratorios. el polvo llega para quedarse unos cuÁntos dÍas. ♪ >> el tenista nÚmero de uno del mundo tiene coronavirus. djokovic confirmÓ en un comunicado que, Él y su esposa dieron positivos. al menos otras 3 personas tambiÉn diapositivas que fueron a su evento. >> en espaÑa, la obra de barcelona reabriÓ por primera vez en 3 meses. sus invitados fueron mÁs de 2000 plantas. los organizadores dijeron que el espectÁculo se trataba de reflexionar sobre el comportamiento que tiene el ser humano con la naturaleza. >> esta noche en la visiÓn nocturna el presidente trump amenazÓ con dar casa fichas d
aquÍ tenemos el desierto al norte del continente.ado nada. cosas malas, estas que estÁis viendo. los atardeceres en los prÓximos dÍas pueden ser espectaculares, debido al polvo en suspensiÓn. ayuda que se reÚnen en las costas del caribe, son cosas buenas. entre nosotros, y cosas malas. asÍ que suma las temperaturas, y reducirÁ la visibilidad. ese polvo va acompaÑado de quÍmicos y bacterias que son irritantes, sobre todo si sufres de problemas respiratorios. el polvo llega para...
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a continental action. for the 1st time that the. thank you very much for this thank you. photos sorry zooming in london as the global backlash over police violence and racism in the united states continues british prime minister boris johnson has urged protesters to stay at home claiming that demonstrations have been hijacked by extremists intent on violence that many remain determined to take to the streets. was despite the government's concerns about violence a small anti-racism protest went ahead peacefully in london on friday other hours have been planned for the weekend but some organizers are advising people to stay at home. this is what they fear might happen last weekend some protesters clashed with police in the government district of whitehall. statues in parliament square where defaced including that of winston churchill he may have led britain to victory in world war 2 but like many people of that era he also expressed views on race and imperialism that are not acceptable today. the prime minister of 2020 boris johnson has acknowledged the black and minority e
a continental action. for the 1st time that the. thank you very much for this thank you. photos sorry zooming in london as the global backlash over police violence and racism in the united states continues british prime minister boris johnson has urged protesters to stay at home claiming that demonstrations have been hijacked by extremists intent on violence that many remain determined to take to the streets. was despite the government's concerns about violence a small anti-racism protest went...
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the second continental congress, i wonder if these marauders even knew there were two continental congresses. men who didn't own and men who did own. our constitution, the bill of rights. all kinds of people were in that congress. men from free states, men from states and you know what they gave us? the bill of rights. the bill of rights, you'll black lives matter which is a marxist anarchist organization, this isn't about race, it's about defeating trump. as i said these are biden supporters and democrat party voters, former bernie sanders backers. let's take a look at the bill of rights. the men who voted for the bill of rights in that congress and the men who voted for the bill of rights and the ratification conventions were men who came from free states and states. the right to protest and freedom of speech, you know where that comes from? those men. also when you look at the fourth amendment, upon probable cause, you know where that came from? those men. look at the fifth amendment, indictment by a grand jury, due process at the law, you know what that came from? those men. the right to
the second continental congress, i wonder if these marauders even knew there were two continental congresses. men who didn't own and men who did own. our constitution, the bill of rights. all kinds of people were in that congress. men from free states, men from states and you know what they gave us? the bill of rights. the bill of rights, you'll black lives matter which is a marxist anarchist organization, this isn't about race, it's about defeating trump. as i said these are biden supporters...
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a major general in the continental army and second in command at yorktown. initially, he's appointed to advocate general. he resigns when a promise chief justice did not go to his father. but to a long time opponent of the family thomas hutchinson who would become a very staunch loyalist. so he then represented merchants arguing against the legality of brits of assistance. and started a life long political thinker. if you want to be a revolution air any in boston, write a pamphlet. used by a lot of revolutionaries to build interest. john adams, picture way to the left there, ottis never one who served for any ten years were so important and essential to the cause of his country as those the mr. ottis from 1760 to 1770. furthermore, in the february of 1761 when he gave a five hour oratory which is about as long as my talk today will be, in the state house in boston, mr. adams would remember ottis as saying right then that in quotes the child independence was there and then born. every man appeared to me to go away as i did. ready to take against the assistanc
a major general in the continental army and second in command at yorktown. initially, he's appointed to advocate general. he resigns when a promise chief justice did not go to his father. but to a long time opponent of the family thomas hutchinson who would become a very staunch loyalist. so he then represented merchants arguing against the legality of brits of assistance. and started a life long political thinker. if you want to be a revolution air any in boston, write a pamphlet. used by a...
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recovery process for lufthansa the main sticking point here is when will a long haul flights trance continental travel be possible and accepted by passengers again because these flights these connections those are the ones that move tons of strong in and those are the ones that bring in the revenue ok while he waits to see christoph thanks for the ass christof of our business desk that's after us. and now a brief look at some of the stories making headlines the death toll from the sinking of a migrant bushel of the coast often this year has risen to almost 50 off the authorities recovered more bodies the bush safe house at the weekend aiming to reach its city but capsized near the city of suspects 53 people a full to have been on board a u.s. prison donald trump has authorized sanctions against international criminal courts trough investigating possible u.s. war crimes in afghanistan secretary of state mike pump ale will be able to block assets of course employees and stop them entering the united states ordered a kangaroo course. and the german government is planning to investigate racism in p
recovery process for lufthansa the main sticking point here is when will a long haul flights trance continental travel be possible and accepted by passengers again because these flights these connections those are the ones that move tons of strong in and those are the ones that bring in the revenue ok while he waits to see christoph thanks for the ass christof of our business desk that's after us. and now a brief look at some of the stories making headlines the death toll from the sinking of a...
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when john adams, sam adams are down at the continental congress, who is in boston? mr. warren. who was serving as president of the committee of safety, a major general ship? this gentleman. who writes the suffolk resolves, submitted by the congress approved almost en masse,? mr. warren. unfortunately, he can't stay out of any action, into the ends up battling at bunker hill, where he meets his untimely death. that deprives the nation of one of the great gentleman, not only of medical genius, but also a practical thinker who could move between different echelons of society. he was so immensely felt in his death that he said warren's death was equal to 500 man. in equivalents. a nice tribute there. for every big revolutionary, you need the guy who can walk the streets, be the rabble rouse or to get the people. william was one of. them he's the gentleman who could get people up in arms. he was more of a radical. one of the reasons he was poisoned by the british, he would die shortly in october 1774. he was one of the sons of liberty not at the meeting house, but down on the war, p
when john adams, sam adams are down at the continental congress, who is in boston? mr. warren. who was serving as president of the committee of safety, a major general ship? this gentleman. who writes the suffolk resolves, submitted by the congress approved almost en masse,? mr. warren. unfortunately, he can't stay out of any action, into the ends up battling at bunker hill, where he meets his untimely death. that deprives the nation of one of the great gentleman, not only of medical genius,...
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it will change the wind direction and we're are going to draw in all the heat and humidity from continental temperatures rising by day and perhaps by night. quite warm first thing on tuesday morning. a little bit cooler perhaps towards the far south of england and across the highland scotland. tomorrow it looks like quite cloudy again across scotla nd like quite cloudy again across scotland and northern ireland. still more rain to come. won't be as windy, it will be drier and brighter in eastern scotland. cloud for whales and the northwest of england but more in the way of sunshine here. lots of sunshine for england and wales those temperatures continued to rise for 20 8 degrees england east anglia and lincolnshire. that high—pressure is going to be more dominant around the middle part of the week building across this weather front it tends to wea ke n across this weather front it tends to weaken it all the while. wednesday there may be cloud and some outbreaks of rain left for scotla nd some outbreaks of rain left for scotland and northern ireland but it should tend to peter out. cloud thi
it will change the wind direction and we're are going to draw in all the heat and humidity from continental temperatures rising by day and perhaps by night. quite warm first thing on tuesday morning. a little bit cooler perhaps towards the far south of england and across the highland scotland. tomorrow it looks like quite cloudy again across scotla nd like quite cloudy again across scotland and northern ireland. still more rain to come. won't be as windy, it will be drier and brighter in...
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aquÍ tenemos el desierto del zahara al norte del continente. largo ocÉano, alcanzar las antillas menores. tampoco hemos visto que se haya desarrollado nada, es una de las cosas buenas que tiene el polvo. va a ir subiendo y cubrirÁ ciudades, houston, atlanta, incluso en chicago. los atardeceres rojizos debido al polvo. tiene cosas buenas, ayuda a que se regeneren las costas del caribe y tambiÉn impide el desarrollo tropical ahora que estamos en la temporada de huracanes. hace que suba la temperatura, harÁ más calor en los prÓximos dÍas y reducir a la visibilidad, lo que puede provocar incendios. el polvova acompaÑado de quÍmicos. esas bacterias pueden alimentar las algas que producen la marea roja en el golfo de mÉxico. el polvo llega para quedarse unos cuantos dÍas. regresÓ al estudio. >> la administraciÓn de alimentos y medicina de estados unidos le ha pedido a una empresa mexicana que retire del mercado sus productos para desinfectar las manos. la razÓn, podrÍan contener un quÍmico altamente tÓxico. veamos el informe que nos preparÓ vilma. vi
aquÍ tenemos el desierto del zahara al norte del continente. largo ocÉano, alcanzar las antillas menores. tampoco hemos visto que se haya desarrollado nada, es una de las cosas buenas que tiene el polvo. va a ir subiendo y cubrirÁ ciudades, houston, atlanta, incluso en chicago. los atardeceres rojizos debido al polvo. tiene cosas buenas, ayuda a que se regeneren las costas del caribe y tambiÉn impide el desarrollo tropical ahora que estamos en la temporada de huracanes. hace que suba la...
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aquÍ tenemos el continente africano.s unidos y puede llegar al norte. podrÍan ver sus efectos en chicago un polvo que tiene cosas buenas, por ejemplo cuando veamos los atardeceres se van a ver espectaculares, y con poca nubosidad y sin nada de lluvia. tambiÉn ayudarÁ ese polvo a que se vayan degenerando las costas. ya que cae arena del desierto. impide el desarrollo de los sistemas. mirad esto, reduce la visibilidad. es como una broma, una niebla y puede provocar accidentes. ademÁs ese polvo lleva bacterias y productos quÍmicos que si ustedes son sensibles puede producirles problemas en la piel o respiratorias si sufren asma. Ésas bacterias cuando llegan al norte de mÉxico se pueden convertir en alimento para la temida marea roja. a sufrir ese polvo esta semana y la que viene. carolina: te agradecemos por esa informaciÓn. quÉ interesante. borja: espectacular, hay que extremar las precauciones. ahora polvo, otra cosa mÁs. madre mÍa, vaya aÑo. carolina: ahora cambiando de tema reconocimiento de hoy es para mary jackson, la
aquÍ tenemos el continente africano.s unidos y puede llegar al norte. podrÍan ver sus efectos en chicago un polvo que tiene cosas buenas, por ejemplo cuando veamos los atardeceres se van a ver espectaculares, y con poca nubosidad y sin nada de lluvia. tambiÉn ayudarÁ ese polvo a que se vayan degenerando las costas. ya que cae arena del desierto. impide el desarrollo de los sistemas. mirad esto, reduce la visibilidad. es como una broma, una niebla y puede provocar accidentes. ademÁs ese...
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por internet en vivo el trÁfico aÉreo alrededor de cabo verde, un paÍs de varias islas frente al continentehabÍa sido arrestado a su llegada al paÍs. la noticia fue confirmada. >> es un empresario colombiano nacido en barranquilla que en los Últimos aÑos se convirtiÓ en el sostÉn financiero del rÉgimen de nicolÁs maduro. gerardo: -- hugo chÁvez en 2011 con un contrato de vivienda de $685,000,000. a partir de ese momento el represado y su socio Álvaro pulido empezaron hacer vinculados con exportaciones ficticias, lavado de dinero en colombia y en la intermediaciÓn de negocios de oro, petrÓleo y carbÓn. todo esto con el respaldo de maduro. >> estos contratos han sido una especie de saqueo sistematizado de las arcas pÚblicas para sÓlo beneficiar a unos amigos del poder como alix sar. gerardo: fue acusado en la corte federal por el saqueo de tres y 2,000,000 de dÓlares -- por la corrupciÓn. se enterÓ de que tenÍa una orden de captura de interpol cuando estaba a bordo del aviÓn y apunto de salir de cabo verde. tenÍa una mansiÓn en barranquilla que fue recientemente confiscada y viajaba por todo
por internet en vivo el trÁfico aÉreo alrededor de cabo verde, un paÍs de varias islas frente al continentehabÍa sido arrestado a su llegada al paÍs. la noticia fue confirmada. >> es un empresario colombiano nacido en barranquilla que en los Últimos aÑos se convirtiÓ en el sostÉn financiero del rÉgimen de nicolÁs maduro. gerardo: -- hugo chÁvez en 2011 con un contrato de vivienda de $685,000,000. a partir de ese momento el represado y su socio Álvaro pulido empezaron hacer...
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different story here, staying mainly dry with temperatures rising by midweek, tapping into hotter continentalthis is bbc news. the headlines at 8pm: as the uk considers plans for summer travel, the spanish foreign minister says british citizens will be allowed into spain without needing to quarantine from tomorrow. we'll allow british visitors to enter spain, just like the rest of the european union or schengen area, from the 21st ofjune, freely and without the need for a quarantine. a review into the two metre social distancing rule in england is due to conclude soon. the chancellor says he wants businesses to be able to trade again. particularly for the hospitality industry, for our pubs, for our restaurants, are keen to see if there are some changes that can be made. that's why we're reviewing the rule and, as i said, the outcome will be announced later this week.
different story here, staying mainly dry with temperatures rising by midweek, tapping into hotter continentalthis is bbc news. the headlines at 8pm: as the uk considers plans for summer travel, the spanish foreign minister says british citizens will be allowed into spain without needing to quarantine from tomorrow. we'll allow british visitors to enter spain, just like the rest of the european union or schengen area, from the 21st ofjune, freely and without the need for a quarantine. a review...
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harold, it's been a pleasure thanks so much >> thank you >>> harold hamm of continental resources. >>> facebook shares sharply lower as verizon and union kwun leave. the exchange" is back in a couple this is the tempur-pedic breeze°. and its mission is to make sleep...feel...cool. so, no more night sweats. no more nocturnal baking, or polar ice cap air-conditioner mode. because the tempur-pedic breeze° delivers superior cooling from cover to core. helping you sleep cool, all night long. during the tempur-pedic summer of sleep, save $500 on all tempur-breeze mattresses... and experience your coolest sleep this summer, on our best breeze savings of the year. exchange." covid cases spike leaving texas and florida to roll back reopenings we are down 541, 2.1%. the dow is the worst performer nasdaq is down 1.5%. you can see the sector board behind me. no green to be found this is a broad selloff. by far the worst sectors are down at the other corner with financials we have been speaking a lot about the problems with the banks today, the fed's decision to restrict some capital return. the f
harold, it's been a pleasure thanks so much >> thank you >>> harold hamm of continental resources. >>> facebook shares sharply lower as verizon and union kwun leave. the exchange" is back in a couple this is the tempur-pedic breeze°. and its mission is to make sleep...feel...cool. so, no more night sweats. no more nocturnal baking, or polar ice cap air-conditioner mode. because the tempur-pedic breeze° delivers superior cooling from cover to core. helping you...
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how could he go to panama which is clearly not the continental united states?ell in the treaty where, ronald waken would say he took panama, we exercise sovereignty even though we didn't really own it. it was kind of a legal fiction. so you could make the case that you are going to american territory. it also bears on john mccain's eligibility to have run for the presidency, but that's another story. anyway, either throat kermit discussions of what she had seen as they travel to panama. and she said, we landed on thursday morning it cologne and we were taken across the isthmus on cars stopping it station where is little groups of chocolate drops led by a school master or mistress saying patriotic songs and waved the flag. and where there was an indescribable mixture of pathos and humor and those poor little scraps of humanity borne of jamaica knee grows mostly, singing, land where my fathers died, land of the pilgrims pride. some of you will know the similarity in language to what she said to washington dawson. by this, time i was convinced that anywhere edith
how could he go to panama which is clearly not the continental united states?ell in the treaty where, ronald waken would say he took panama, we exercise sovereignty even though we didn't really own it. it was kind of a legal fiction. so you could make the case that you are going to american territory. it also bears on john mccain's eligibility to have run for the presidency, but that's another story. anyway, either throat kermit discussions of what she had seen as they travel to panama. and she...
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es el continente ahora mÁs golpeado.dad autónoma de ara con, donde las autoridade conservaron 33 nuevos casos de coronavirus en un solo dÍa. este repunte apunta 70,000 personas que deberÁn regresar a la fase dos de reapertura en tres condados tempranos a la ciudad. jorge: en palma de mayorga, espaÑa pintaron la palabra "racista". hace dÍas derribaron dos estatuas en california donde fundÓ misiones católicas. sus crÍticos afirmÉ que encerrÓ a nativos americanos, sub defensores dicen que lo hizo para enseÑarles el evangelio y asegurar su salvaciÓn. ilia: el volcÁn en indonesia entra en erupciÓn dos veces el domingo enviando nubes de ceniza a casi cuatro millas de altura. este volcÁn es una de los mÁs activos de la zona. en el 2010 varias erupciones causaron la muerte de 300 personas y cientas de familia quedaron sin hogar. esta noche en adiciÓn auto en el aeropuerto internacional de los ÁngelesanunciÓ la instalaciÓn de cÁmaras tÉrmicas que verificarÁn la temperatura corporal de los pasajeros . esto como medida de precauciÓ
es el continente ahora mÁs golpeado.dad autónoma de ara con, donde las autoridade conservaron 33 nuevos casos de coronavirus en un solo dÍa. este repunte apunta 70,000 personas que deberÁn regresar a la fase dos de reapertura en tres condados tempranos a la ciudad. jorge: en palma de mayorga, espaÑa pintaron la palabra "racista". hace dÍas derribaron dos estatuas en california donde fundÓ misiones católicas. sus crÍticos afirmÉ que encerrÓ a nativos americanos, sub...
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it is a great privilege to be staying in the city of philadelphia where, as you know, the continental congress met, the declaration of independence was drawn up, by the constitution of the united states was agreed, and the city which was the usa's temporary capital in its first ten years during the presidency of george washington. this museum commemorates all those achievements, elements of which provided an important model for other countries, including ireland, both then and since. it's also about the many uphill struggles and hardships of the war of independence, which gave effect to the politics. as the final panel of the permanent exhibition upstairs, quoting thomas jefferson in 1826, his last year states, the declaration of independence was a signal to aarouse others to assume the blessings and arouso assume the blessings and security of self-government. 'tis an honor to share the conversation of the relationship of the american revolution and the republic of ireland with his excellency, the ambassador of the united states, daniel mulhall and may i compliment him on his splendid
it is a great privilege to be staying in the city of philadelphia where, as you know, the continental congress met, the declaration of independence was drawn up, by the constitution of the united states was agreed, and the city which was the usa's temporary capital in its first ten years during the presidency of george washington. this museum commemorates all those achievements, elements of which provided an important model for other countries, including ireland, both then and since. it's also...
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it was the second continental conference.rr if these marauders evn know there were a two continental congresses, but theren were. men whoss didn't own and men who did own. all kinds of people were in that congress. men from three states, men from states. and you know what they gave us? the bill of rights. the bill of rights. you have black lives matter, which is ath marcus, anarchist organization. is not about race, it marxism, anarchism, defeatingum trump. these are biden supporters and democrat party orders, former bernie sanders backers. let's take a look at the bill of rights.ss the men voted for the bill of rights and who voted for the bill of rights and the ratification conventions were free men who came from three states and slaves states. the right to protest and freedom of speech, do you know when it comes from? those men. also, look at the fourth amendment, warrants will not issue upon probable cause. you know where that came from? those men. look at the fifth amendment come indictment by a grand jury, due process o
it was the second continental conference.rr if these marauders evn know there were a two continental congresses, but theren were. men whoss didn't own and men who did own. all kinds of people were in that congress. men from three states, men from states. and you know what they gave us? the bill of rights. the bill of rights. you have black lives matter, which is ath marcus, anarchist organization. is not about race, it marxism, anarchism, defeatingum trump. these are biden supporters and...
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inofensiva principio al final de la pesadilla para casi 2,000,000 de niños que son traficados de continentes negro. >> el entrenamiento quiere identificar las banderas rojas el número dos es saber qué aplicaciones tener en cuenta? te proporciona consejos prácticos. >> con estas palabras el expresidente barack obama. alentó a los jóvenes que están en medio de las protestas por la muerte de george su voz es parte de la transformación y el movimiento pacífico refleja un cambio de mentalidad obama recordó que muchos de los grandes cambios en este país han sido gracias a la gente joven. el mientras avanza la reapertura locales de belleza se preparan para recibir a sus clientes como una clínica de cosméticos en tailandia que creó una mascarilla pequeña para sus clientes y evitar el contacto cercano la mascarilla cubre el área de la nariz y la boca y mantiene parte del rostro al descubierto para realizar estos procedimientos. >> algo positivo que arrasa en las redes sociales niña que participa en el reto que empieza con la persona diciendo de una forma luego limpian el espejo y su vestuario cambia.
inofensiva principio al final de la pesadilla para casi 2,000,000 de niños que son traficados de continentes negro. >> el entrenamiento quiere identificar las banderas rojas el número dos es saber qué aplicaciones tener en cuenta? te proporciona consejos prácticos. >> con estas palabras el expresidente barack obama. alentó a los jóvenes que están en medio de las protestas por la muerte de george su voz es parte de la transformación y el movimiento pacífico refleja un cambio...
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what might this mean for globalization and cross-continental cooperation?asked four people for whom globalization and its discontents are a major theme of their work. ♪ >> globalization isis not t to blame for the virus.. >> there nothing like a profit to create the opportunity for political change. >> we can all see now thahat n economy that aims s above all o maximize profifit is not sustainable. >> there will be no returning to normal. >> three main scenarios have been sketched out for what mimit now emererge. the rsrst is the undndoing of globalizatioion in its presest form. french presidedent emmanl macron says the cataclysm will change the nature of globalisation ... it increased inequalities in developed cocountries. and it was clear that this kind of globalisation was reaching the end of its cycle, it was undermining democracy. so will this prove to be a major historical turning point, similar to the fall of the berlin wall and the end of the cold war? ♪ one possible response -- though it is not what macron wants to see -- it is for countries to see
what might this mean for globalization and cross-continental cooperation?asked four people for whom globalization and its discontents are a major theme of their work. ♪ >> globalization isis not t to blame for the virus.. >> there nothing like a profit to create the opportunity for political change. >> we can all see now thahat n economy that aims s above all o maximize profifit is not sustainable. >> there will be no returning to normal. >> three main scenarios...
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an expert and takes me to a former quarry millions of years ago this was a reef in the ocean the continental drift carried it north along with fossilized sea creatures and sediments. here you can see this is a coral. reef and this is a sea shell. put on. i mean you when you're. 380000000 years ago our continent was on the equator then the continents moved and where we're standing now it was 20 degrees south of the equator and on this long journey away from the equator tectonic cracks developed. there was pressure here you see these regular structures that the stone was under a lot of tectonic stress and then fused together again through cement they would have to go back and that's when did people start mining in marble so. the 1st records are from 5099 we're very proud we can say it was still the 16th century. and that was the start of the barong era when marvel became popular rule there was a demand for large colorful structures that appeal to the sense of. and i'm saying they realized they could make money here by the 17th century lawn marble was in use around the world at the start of the
an expert and takes me to a former quarry millions of years ago this was a reef in the ocean the continental drift carried it north along with fossilized sea creatures and sediments. here you can see this is a coral. reef and this is a sea shell. put on. i mean you when you're. 380000000 years ago our continent was on the equator then the continents moved and where we're standing now it was 20 degrees south of the equator and on this long journey away from the equator tectonic cracks developed....
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anywhere else in the continental united states. so he picked dc to send an active duty battalion of u.s. soldiers from ft. bragg, in north carolina, and they rolled into washington, d.c. tonight, on the president's orders. nobody signed off on it except the president himself. he apparently told his appointed secretary of the army to do this. and the secretary of the army did this. and so now, we live in a different kind of country. the white house then announced that a statement would be made by the president at the white house, at 6:15 p.m. eastern time, so all the eyeball, all the cameras, all the reporting resources in dc turned toward the white house for 6:15 p.m. eastern because that's what time they said it would happen. didn't happen. they stretched it out and said actually we're going to do it at 6:30. then they stretched it out a few minutes more. before the president actually said, or did anything. but it seems like that might have not just been an average amount of procrastination of lateness. it seems like that might ha
anywhere else in the continental united states. so he picked dc to send an active duty battalion of u.s. soldiers from ft. bragg, in north carolina, and they rolled into washington, d.c. tonight, on the president's orders. nobody signed off on it except the president himself. he apparently told his appointed secretary of the army to do this. and the secretary of the army did this. and so now, we live in a different kind of country. the white house then announced that a statement would be made...
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that heat and humidity coming in from continental europe, and spilling its way northwards to much ofe end of the week, the pressure pattern looks very different. lowering pressure coming in from the atlantic, threatening to sweep some thundery downpours in from the west on friday. now, at the moment, we've still got some rain around, mainly for western scotland and northern ireland. elsewhere, dry with clearer skies, and quite a warm start to wednesday — 12 to 15 degrees. now, the rain in the north—west will gradually peter out during wednesday. the cloud thins, skies brighten and there'll be some sunshine, particularly for southern and eastern scotland, where it should be quite warm. but it's across england and wales where we've got the gentle breezes and the strong sunshine, and the temperatures are continuing to climb — 30 degrees in birmingham, 31 in london. and you probably noticed, like i have, that the pollen levels are very high, not just across england and wales, but in across northern ireland and a good part of scotland as well. as we move into thursday, there could be some
that heat and humidity coming in from continental europe, and spilling its way northwards to much ofe end of the week, the pressure pattern looks very different. lowering pressure coming in from the atlantic, threatening to sweep some thundery downpours in from the west on friday. now, at the moment, we've still got some rain around, mainly for western scotland and northern ireland. elsewhere, dry with clearer skies, and quite a warm start to wednesday — 12 to 15 degrees. now, the rain in the...
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against a struggling shock of that which they course made sure both sport stay on course for continental competition he set the tone early on playing in the fall amid a confuse shelton defense in the 16th minute that was the dutch striker's 15th of the season. and he didn't stop there a horse with a 2nd after the break going down but not before taking a passion keeper alexander noble. near the one hour mark kevin added a 3rd for the world's shall have only found the net for times in their last 7 games and it was another painful match to watch for coach david wagner with both sport only one scoring up a storm salvatore made cornell in the 70th minute. in his last how much for the royal blues it was a performance of forgetfulness in summer and he's having to buy. at least rugby much hondo his solo effort help shall compose one back. but it wasn't much consolation now when listen 15 league matches all hopes of europe for shelter have long dried up but both sports are free to soak it all in having already secured their place in the europa league. it wasn't only shelter that received a spanki
against a struggling shock of that which they course made sure both sport stay on course for continental competition he set the tone early on playing in the fall amid a confuse shelton defense in the 16th minute that was the dutch striker's 15th of the season. and he didn't stop there a horse with a 2nd after the break going down but not before taking a passion keeper alexander noble. near the one hour mark kevin added a 3rd for the world's shall have only found the net for times in their last...