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lead into that site right now we are examining this proposal in close cooperation with france and great britain and for the omen and i believe the strategy of maximum pressure is wrong. to gather with france and britain germany has done everything it can in the past and the present to achieve a diplomatic and complete solution in iran to the point to not military escalation we will continue to rely on diplomacy since. also coming up the genocide that still haunts a nation silently 25 years after the killing of rwanda men are struggling to do the one thing that could finally let the healing begin talk and swallow that is that's a local problem and rhonda which reflect the dangerous society men are expected to deal with that pain and grief and on and silence and intensely. culture. we're viewers on p.b.s. in the united states and all around the world welcome we begin the day with the ties that don't bind them like they used to and after several days of silence germany today said no no to a request by the u.s. to take part in a naval mission to protect shipping in the strait of hormuz now this is
lead into that site right now we are examining this proposal in close cooperation with france and great britain and for the omen and i believe the strategy of maximum pressure is wrong. to gather with france and britain germany has done everything it can in the past and the present to achieve a diplomatic and complete solution in iran to the point to not military escalation we will continue to rely on diplomacy since. also coming up the genocide that still haunts a nation silently 25 years...
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i gather with france and great britain and germany has done everything in the past and the present to achieve a diplomatic and complete solution in iran. in me if i am called and. like other international partners we now have a 1st rough proposal such as from the united states about the possible mission. and we're currently examining these requirements in close consultation with great britain and france and we're doing this in particular against the background of our political and diplomatic objectives. in this are how to make sense of all of this this is a transatlantic story and that is how we are covering it tonight. political correspondent kate brady she joins me tonight from here in berlin and across the pond to w.'s helena humphrey joins me from washington d.c. to both of you welcome let me start with you berlin says no to washington has there been any reaction from the trumpet district. not as of yet brant and i wouldn't expect there to be any swift reaction for the simple reason that it's the idea of not dignifying that know from the slap in the face with a swift response just
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place the next yea r‘s to secure great britain's place the next year's games.d an 18th european title are germany. they beat spain thanks to this short corner in the very last minute. that final takes place on sunday. to golf's most lucrative tournament next. the tour championship in atlanta where more than 12 million pounds is available for the winner. even eighth place becomes an instant millionaire. rory mcilroy started the day nine under par. a bogey and a birdie in his front nine has kept him there — only he's now slipped four shots behind the two leaders. justin thomas and brooks koepka head the field although play was suspended about an hour ago due to lightning in atlanta. that's all from sportsday. we'll have more sport throughout the weekend. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are olivia utley who's deputy editor of the news website the article — and the guardian columnist dawn foster. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. world leaders are to hold emergency talks this weekend on t
place the next yea r‘s to secure great britain's place the next year's games.d an 18th european title are germany. they beat spain thanks to this short corner in the very last minute. that final takes place on sunday. to golf's most lucrative tournament next. the tour championship in atlanta where more than 12 million pounds is available for the winner. even eighth place becomes an instant millionaire. rory mcilroy started the day nine under par. a bogey and a birdie in his front nine has...
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thing to tell you right now we are examining this proposal in close cooperation with france and great britain and for the guard do you believe the strategy of maximum pressure israel. to together with france and britain germany has done everything it can expect in the past and the present to achieve a diplomatic and complete solution in iran. where no military escalation we will continue to rely on diplomacy since. also coming up the genocide that still haunts a nation silently 25 years after the killing of rwanda men are struggling to do the one thing that could finally let the healing begin talk mance one that that is that's a local problem and rhonda which reflect a dangerous fact that all men are expected to deal with that pain and grief alone and silence and intently. to our viewers on p.b.s. in the united states and all around the world welcome we begin the day with the times that don't. buying them like they used to and after several days of silence germany today said no no to a request by the u.s. to take part in a naval mission to protect shipping in the strait of hormuz now this is
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the teenage rhythmic gymnast ready to represent great britain for the first time. good evening, about 90 minutes ago, a deadline passed for two of the oldest clubs in the football league. neither bolton wanderers or bury have managed to find buyers or provide any reassurance that they can find a way out of their dire financial situations. bolton's administrator says that he will have to start the process of liquidation tomorrow after the sale of the club fell through over the weekend. for bury, insolvent, and unable to fulfill any of their six fixtures so far this season, a possible sale collapsed just a few hours ago. let's head there, to gigg lane first and speak to our sports editor dan roan. we had this frank statement from the company tutored by bury and they said that they just company tutored by bury and they said that theyjust could not proceed as they are, they say systematic failings over and number of years at the club behind you? that's right, this was the data analytics company c&n sporting risk and there was much optimism last week when they emerged a
the teenage rhythmic gymnast ready to represent great britain for the first time. good evening, about 90 minutes ago, a deadline passed for two of the oldest clubs in the football league. neither bolton wanderers or bury have managed to find buyers or provide any reassurance that they can find a way out of their dire financial situations. bolton's administrator says that he will have to start the process of liquidation tomorrow after the sale of the club fell through over the weekend. for bury,...
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great britain's hockey players taking time to pay their respects.ty best known for its atomic bomb past. but as well as learning about japan's history, it wanted to learn more about japan's summer and the conditions they could encounter in next year's tokyo games. for most of the girls, they probably have not played in anything hotter than what the uk can throw at us, let alone the humidity and the change of scenery, the change of diet. this stuff is so important for us going forward. but before this much—changed gb squad can put into practise in what they have learned in tokyo is that they had to make sure they get to the games. the first chance to do that is if england win the upcoming eurohockey championship but this new—look team under new management have struggled winning just three from 16 in the recent pro league event. we are inconsistent. but the girls have stayed positive even though we have not gotten the results, they still have belief and i definitely have belief that we can do well at the euros. but as current 0lympic champions, the pr
great britain's hockey players taking time to pay their respects.ty best known for its atomic bomb past. but as well as learning about japan's history, it wanted to learn more about japan's summer and the conditions they could encounter in next year's tokyo games. for most of the girls, they probably have not played in anything hotter than what the uk can throw at us, let alone the humidity and the change of scenery, the change of diet. this stuff is so important for us going forward. but...
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he was in the pacific and were left great britain take care of the atlantic. see was the nightmare scenario, offensive to oceans, and lending and pacific. that was a nightmare scenario. and d was the plan that they finally agreed upon and that was save great britain, and then at first, defeat nazi germany. because it was it was naval departments, they call that dog. that was what accepted as the priority. fdr certainly didn't engineer pearl harbor, that was the last thing they wanted was a two oceans at work. sumac the one interesting in both of your book and especially here is the relationship between president and congress. when it comes to getting american involved in the war, technically congress has the authority to declare war. your book whether it's madison or lincoln or wilson are roosevelt or truman or johnson, in each case, there is a slight lease set of circumstances in which the president has decided how to exercise his authority as commander-in-chief. and how to include or in some clay cases not include congress in the decision-making process. so
he was in the pacific and were left great britain take care of the atlantic. see was the nightmare scenario, offensive to oceans, and lending and pacific. that was a nightmare scenario. and d was the plan that they finally agreed upon and that was save great britain, and then at first, defeat nazi germany. because it was it was naval departments, they call that dog. that was what accepted as the priority. fdr certainly didn't engineer pearl harbor, that was the last thing they wanted was a two...
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as part of the great britain olympic squadlj sparring together as part of the great britain olympicim a message regularly and just in general, if i need any advice, he is sort of probably the go to person. all i was thinking but when i was sparring those top people was what it was doing for me. it was helping them but i took the benefit out of it myself. fraser clark has had to wait for his chance to shine, as joshua and then joe joyce was chosen to compete ahead of him at the last two olympic games. i've had to learn to be very patient. i'm 28 yea rs to learn to be very patient. i'm 28 years old. i feel in the prime of my life. i am in years old. i feel in the prime of my life. iam in no years old. i feel in the prime of my life. i am in no rush. ifeel great. i think everything falls into place at the right time. but two years ago, fraser clark's career was almost ended before it had really begun after a training accident left his leg with serious damage. begun after a training accident left his leg with serious damagelj slipped over in a warm up training and it did detach my hamst
as part of the great britain olympic squadlj sparring together as part of the great britain olympicim a message regularly and just in general, if i need any advice, he is sort of probably the go to person. all i was thinking but when i was sparring those top people was what it was doing for me. it was helping them but i took the benefit out of it myself. fraser clark has had to wait for his chance to shine, as joshua and then joe joyce was chosen to compete ahead of him at the last two olympic...
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great britain claimed for metals on the first day of metal racing and the olympic test events at rio, 2012 silver medallist claimed silver in the class ball dobson claimed bronze in the 49er fx class. georgia wilson one silver and grade two of the european championships in rotterdam. and she looks set to be a home favourite when climbing makes its debut in tokyo. after he claimed old and the men's final at the world championship in japan. —— men's final at the world championship injapan. —— claimed gold. crystal ocean was beaten on the first day of yorks festival. but it was pretty close as you see now, trained by aidan 0'brien, took that toa trained by aidan 0'brien, took that to a photo finish come the second time that crystal ocean has been picked on the line after being beaten by the neck by ascot. coming up beaten by the neck by ascot. coming up in beaten by the neck by ascot. coming upina beaten by the neck by ascot. coming up in a moment as a look at the papers. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us to what the papers will be bringing us to
great britain claimed for metals on the first day of metal racing and the olympic test events at rio, 2012 silver medallist claimed silver in the class ball dobson claimed bronze in the 49er fx class. georgia wilson one silver and grade two of the european championships in rotterdam. and she looks set to be a home favourite when climbing makes its debut in tokyo. after he claimed old and the men's final at the world championship in japan. —— men's final at the world championship injapan....
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great britain only started a team backin great britain only started a team back in 2014 but they are are trying not to focus on that and only focus on the first game which is in only focus on the first game which isina only focus on the first game which is in a few minutes i'm against sweden. every team has their own thing and we are not focusing on filling the gap because sweden are oppressive. like where they are four years ago, it was a really good match up and we have not seen them for four years and we are not looking for it and we know they are good and polished and have absolutely great athletes. they are hoping to build on what a big sport nfl are and if you want to come and watch they are going a week here and the final is on saturday. from the american version of football to english football as we like to call it here, at tottenham and west ham and arsenal have moved 01’ and west ham and arsenal have moved or rebuilt stadiums in recent times and of course it can cost a pretty penny which they will know about which is why wimbledon have turned theirfans to which is why wimbl
great britain only started a team backin great britain only started a team back in 2014 but they are are trying not to focus on that and only focus on the first game which is in only focus on the first game which isina only focus on the first game which is in a few minutes i'm against sweden. every team has their own thing and we are not focusing on filling the gap because sweden are oppressive. like where they are four years ago, it was a really good match up and we have not seen them for four...
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there's a founding moment in our history declaring independence from great britain which seems like this country's first date with destiny. it didn't seem like that at the time and declaring independence, the decision to do it was a long long time in coming. open rebellion was treason, remember, and in april in april 1775 when malicious took potshots at lexington and concorde, in april 1775 the number of americans contemplating unambiguous revolution could probably have been counted on the fingers of a couple of hands. when the second continental congress assembled one month after these events at lexington and concorde in may 1775, the delegates were under instructions from colonial legislatures to find a way to patch things up with britain. that's what they had been sent to philadelphia to do. reconciliation and redress for the order of the day. few at that point in 1775 were thinking of using the congress to use it to break from the empire upon which colonists obviously depended on for trade and security. it was actually king george the third who first declared colonists independence.
there's a founding moment in our history declaring independence from great britain which seems like this country's first date with destiny. it didn't seem like that at the time and declaring independence, the decision to do it was a long long time in coming. open rebellion was treason, remember, and in april in april 1775 when malicious took potshots at lexington and concorde, in april 1775 the number of americans contemplating unambiguous revolution could probably have been counted on the...
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great britain's hockey players taking time to pay their respects.s history, they wanted to learn more about japan's summer and the conditions they could encounter at the tokyo games next year. for a lot of the girls they've probably not even played in anything hotter than what the uk can throw at us, let alone the humidity, and just the change of scenery and diet, it is so important going forward for us. but before the much—changed gb squad can put in practise in tokyo what they've learnt here in hiroshima, they need to make sure they actually get to the games. the first chance to do that is if england win the upcoming eurohockey championship, but this new look team have struggled under new management, winning just three of 16 in the recent pro league event. if i'm honest we are a bit inconsistent, but the big thing is the girls have stayed positive even though we did not get the results, they still have belief and i definitely have belief we can do well at the euros. as current olympic champions, the pressure to qualify is real. there is that bit o
great britain's hockey players taking time to pay their respects.s history, they wanted to learn more about japan's summer and the conditions they could encounter at the tokyo games next year. for a lot of the girls they've probably not even played in anything hotter than what the uk can throw at us, let alone the humidity, and just the change of scenery and diet, it is so important going forward for us. but before the much—changed gb squad can put in practise in tokyo what they've learnt...
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i will talk in just a few minutes with great britain's foreign secretary.st, a senior foreign affairs secretary greg palkot explains how great britain in the u.s. are working together to deal with a host of global challenges. >> british foreign raab meeting with vice president pence last night. he's the front man for the new populace that vice minister boris johnson. >> we talked about a range of security issues. we wanted to make sure we strengthen the relationship. the u.k., the u.s. is hoping to move the u.k. away from europe. we hope and that's the rash of destructive behavior. >> is also working to help eliminate the wall way 5g mobile network seeing it as on the third from china. >> military and that is more missiles this week. president trump is claiming today picking up more of the cost of the military i they've agreed to play pay a lot more. that's more of a trade deal for the u.k. after its departure for the european union set for october, much wanted by london, will do the trick. and a talk to foreign secretary great britain in studio. but first,
i will talk in just a few minutes with great britain's foreign secretary.st, a senior foreign affairs secretary greg palkot explains how great britain in the u.s. are working together to deal with a host of global challenges. >> british foreign raab meeting with vice president pence last night. he's the front man for the new populace that vice minister boris johnson. >> we talked about a range of security issues. we wanted to make sure we strengthen the relationship. the u.k., the...
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the history of the king of great britain is a history of usurpations, among which there is no solitary fact to contradict the uniform tenor of the rest but all have in direct object the establishment of an absolute tyranny over these states. that is the committee draft. here is what the delegates finally end up with. the history of the present king of great britain is a history of andated injuries usurpations, all having in direct object the establishment of an absolute tyranny over these states. this is no hack editing job. the delegates who labored over the declaration had a splendid ear for language. they made it that are. their job was to make it a more powerful piece of writing. a quick question, why do you think they were in such a hurry to get a printed proclamation out following that vote on july 2? why do you think the delegates worked so hard and so quickly to get this written declaration finished, signed off on, and out the door? what's the hurry? raise your hand and tell me what you think. they wanted to go to the beach. i love this man. yes. >> [indiscernible] prof. bell:
the history of the king of great britain is a history of usurpations, among which there is no solitary fact to contradict the uniform tenor of the rest but all have in direct object the establishment of an absolute tyranny over these states. that is the committee draft. here is what the delegates finally end up with. the history of the present king of great britain is a history of andated injuries usurpations, all having in direct object the establishment of an absolute tyranny over these...
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today marks the third anniversary of great britain's women women the gold medal in rio.of the squad we re medal in rio. seven of the squad were in antwerp looking for qualification for tokyo 2020. they have to win the tournament and they went into this match against germany knowing a win would secure a semifinal spot. they got off to the perfect start, jill hunter's pull into the centre circle was picked up and then it was finished. germany came back into the game after half—time and with just seconds remaining in the third quarter, they equalised. where you disappointed with the draw, which is a positive because in the first half, i think we did enough where we could have got more chances and take the win. overall, good, pleasing we got a stepup from yesterday and we want to do that against belarus as we get further into the tournament. 1-1 the final score another country idiot guaranteed a place in the semifinals because ireland came back into the equation with a thumping win over belarus. with belarus to come in their second game, england will be their second game, en
today marks the third anniversary of great britain's women women the gold medal in rio.of the squad we re medal in rio. seven of the squad were in antwerp looking for qualification for tokyo 2020. they have to win the tournament and they went into this match against germany knowing a win would secure a semifinal spot. they got off to the perfect start, jill hunter's pull into the centre circle was picked up and then it was finished. germany came back into the game after half—time and with...
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britain. prof. schoen: that is great. it strikes me that one of the things that has come up in our conversation is the extent to which a lot of these external forces, immigration into the united states, david, you mentioned sort of financial flows that are interrupted by the civil war but also are contributing to different opportunities for the confederacy. a lot of these external forces are pouring into the civil war in interesting and complicated ways that create these contested loyalties for some. what if we reverse that question and think about -- what impact does the civil war have on the rest of the world? how did it reshape -- or did it reshape -- the global processes in a period in which borders were very porous, in an -- a couple in which it was also an interconnected, an increasingly interconnected global economy? how did a union victory change the course of world history, or did it change the course of world history? prof. thomson: i can start with that and speak from an area of great interest. to me, obviously
britain. prof. schoen: that is great. it strikes me that one of the things that has come up in our conversation is the extent to which a lot of these external forces, immigration into the united states, david, you mentioned sort of financial flows that are interrupted by the civil war but also are contributing to different opportunities for the confederacy. a lot of these external forces are pouring into the civil war in interesting and complicated ways that create these contested loyalties for...
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of great britain. indeed two months later when richard henry lee wrote his june 7th, resolutions, he didn't just propose independence he actually proposed two other things in the larger language. he also proposed to prepare and digest a former confederation and offered a third resolution to draw up a plan for forming foreign alliances. so in the same breath that we say how about independence, we're saying how about foreign alliances. these two things are the same thought. seen in that context then, the declaration itself is a means to an end. and everyone end and everyone a the time understood this even if today we sometimes do not. on its own congress' proclamation could not make the colonies free and independent. maybe with france's help it could. this is why it was translated into french immediately. it's why they sent toppies addressed to king louis xvi four days later on july the 8th. it's why they had them pun lished in european newspapers, john adams drew up a list of talking points for negotiat
of great britain. indeed two months later when richard henry lee wrote his june 7th, resolutions, he didn't just propose independence he actually proposed two other things in the larger language. he also proposed to prepare and digest a former confederation and offered a third resolution to draw up a plan for forming foreign alliances. so in the same breath that we say how about independence, we're saying how about foreign alliances. these two things are the same thought. seen in that context...
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we tend to think of world war ii ending in 1945, but in great britain, they still struggled for a while after the fact. here are a couple of coupon books you have for clothing. the color coupon you have will let you buy different items of clothing. we will show acute video clip about how you can trade in color coupons for other items as well. so when they started the rationing, each adult was given 66 coupons to use however you saw fit. but there were some major, significant cutbacks in 1945 through 1946, adults were restricted to 24 coupons per year. that really limited what you could purchase. there were some exceptions. if you are a manual worker, you were going to need far more, so you got far more. r gotilian uniform weareer more. theatrical performers got more for that morale boosting. we researched and we knew the royal family rationed food, but clothing, we are assuming they fit into the diplomat category because there is not a lot of evidence they were rationing clothing during this time. in new mothers, they each got an extra 50 coupons, some was doubling what you had availabl
we tend to think of world war ii ending in 1945, but in great britain, they still struggled for a while after the fact. here are a couple of coupon books you have for clothing. the color coupon you have will let you buy different items of clothing. we will show acute video clip about how you can trade in color coupons for other items as well. so when they started the rationing, each adult was given 66 coupons to use however you saw fit. but there were some major, significant cutbacks in 1945...
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and a mix up in names sees great britain's men left out of the 4x400 metre relay final at the european championships. hello and welcome to sportsday. the opening weekend of the premier league season kept the best ‘til last — certainly as far as mancester united fans are concerned. they've started their campaign with a bang — beating chelsea 4—0 at old trafford in what was frank lampard's first match in charge. adam wild was watching. at old trafford a new start. here were fresh faces. manchester united's world record signing, harry maguire. and for chelsea a returning hero in new manager frank lampard. these are clubs in transition. time, patience required. still chelsea's abra hams seemed in little mood to wait. at the other end, this was a chelsea defender getting too close. penalty the decision and rashford getting united's season started. after the break, they would really find their stride and martial poked in a second for united. and just seconds later, a third. rashford calm, measured. united's new start never clearer than whenjames added a debut goal. 4-0. some start. 4-0, 4—0,
and a mix up in names sees great britain's men left out of the 4x400 metre relay final at the european championships. hello and welcome to sportsday. the opening weekend of the premier league season kept the best ‘til last — certainly as far as mancester united fans are concerned. they've started their campaign with a bang — beating chelsea 4—0 at old trafford in what was frank lampard's first match in charge. adam wild was watching. at old trafford a new start. here were fresh faces....
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for great britain, they still struggled after the fact. the color coupons you have are going to let you buy different items of clothing. and we'll show a cute video clip about how you can also trade inr items as well. so when they started the rationing, each adult was given 66 coupons you could use however you saw fit. but there were some major significant cutbacks in 1945 true 1494946, adults were restricted to coupons and would lim limit. if you're a manual worker, you needed far more. you got more. a civilian uniform wearer also got more. theatrical performers got mores we're assuming, for some of that morale boosting. diplomats, this is something we spent time researching, we knew the royal family rationed food but clothing we're assuming this fit into this diplomat category because there's not a lot of evidence they were rationing clothing during this time. and new mothers. they each got an extra 50 coupons. that's almost doubling what you had available for you. active duty personnel were exempted. they could buy however many clothing
for great britain, they still struggled after the fact. the color coupons you have are going to let you buy different items of clothing. and we'll show a cute video clip about how you can also trade inr items as well. so when they started the rationing, each adult was given 66 coupons you could use however you saw fit. but there were some major significant cutbacks in 1945 true 1494946, adults were restricted to coupons and would lim limit. if you're a manual worker, you needed far more. you...
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examples ofe more classic utility fashion that we see in great britain as well as the united states.d thing is something that we see and this is happening at home. i have this piece of fabric, what can i make it into now. these are examples that the international war museum in the u.k. has on display. they have a blanket that they have turned into a cape for a child. once it has gotten tattered, they can trim it down and reuse it. coats are some of the most expensive items as far as coupons go. a women skirt suit was made from an old male used suit. this might be something you had at home or picked up at a swap but a lot of women are working to redesign fabric or things they already had. fashion comes into play a lot in the u.k. with the air raids. we have air raid fashion. women would buy brooches to put on the outside of the clothing that you essentially charge all day in the sun and then at night or when air raids were going on when you don't have lights, and have the brooch to see where people are. same thing goes with glow in the dark otten's. sometimes they would be sewn into p
examples ofe more classic utility fashion that we see in great britain as well as the united states.d thing is something that we see and this is happening at home. i have this piece of fabric, what can i make it into now. these are examples that the international war museum in the u.k. has on display. they have a blanket that they have turned into a cape for a child. once it has gotten tattered, they can trim it down and reuse it. coats are some of the most expensive items as far as coupons go....
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great britain was so concerned about making sure that women look good they commissioned eight designers to create a whole new line of utility clothing that would be appealing. so some of the fashion is what we can of as iconic, 1940s and even some of the early '50s kind of clothing was paid for by the british government to make sure that we were able to buy in, if you will, to this rationing. here are some more examples of some really classic utility fashion that we see in great britain as well as the united states. reif you were sing is something else that we see, and this is a lot of times just happening at home. i've got this piece of fabric, what can i use and what can i make it into now? these are examples that the international war museum in the uk has on display. they have a blanket that they've turned into a cape for a child. once the blanket has gotten tattered they can trim it down and reuse it because, remember, coats are some of your biggest and most expensive items as far as coupons go. women's skirt suit was made from an old man's suit. this could be something that you pic
great britain was so concerned about making sure that women look good they commissioned eight designers to create a whole new line of utility clothing that would be appealing. so some of the fashion is what we can of as iconic, 1940s and even some of the early '50s kind of clothing was paid for by the british government to make sure that we were able to buy in, if you will, to this rationing. here are some more examples of some really classic utility fashion that we see in great britain as well...
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any longer be great britain, but reallyjust england and perhaps wales.why i also used that word shibboleth which is a religious totem now. it is an article of faith that transends logic. i ask you this because you're not a european. and you're not british, and i am interested as a view from the rest of the world, henry, do you not find it equally astonishing if that threat is so great, if the risks particularly in northern ireland are so intense never mind politics in scotland, which is much more developed but the physical conflict risk is nothing like they are, that it is in ireland, that the eu would be so casual about the risk of a no—deal brexit. in the end if there is a no—deal brexit, yes you can blame the british government but the eu would be equally to blame for this, because they have established this in the withdrawal agreement and they've said, no, no, this is the consequence. i don't know about equally to blame and in terms of the view from the outside certainly from the us, which, i have to say does not necessarily follow the ins and outs o
any longer be great britain, but reallyjust england and perhaps wales.why i also used that word shibboleth which is a religious totem now. it is an article of faith that transends logic. i ask you this because you're not a european. and you're not british, and i am interested as a view from the rest of the world, henry, do you not find it equally astonishing if that threat is so great, if the risks particularly in northern ireland are so intense never mind politics in scotland, which is much...
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fromring independence great britain can seem to us today like this country's first date with destiny. but it did not seem like that at the time, and declaring independence, the decision to do it, was a long, long time in coming. open rebellion was treason, remember. 17 75, when new england militias took pot shots at the british army at lexington 1775, thed, in april, number of americans contemplating unambiguous revolution could probably still be counted on the fingers of a couple of hands. when the second concord -- second continental congress assembled in philadelphia a month after these events at lexington and concorde in may, 1775, the delegates were under -- underon from instruction to patch things up, reconciliation and redressed were the orders of the day. few at that point were thinking of using this congress to foment insurrection against the monarchy, or to use it to break from the empire upon which the colonists depended for trade and security. in fact, it was king george the third who first declared the colonists' independence for them. here is how he did it. on august 23,
fromring independence great britain can seem to us today like this country's first date with destiny. but it did not seem like that at the time, and declaring independence, the decision to do it, was a long, long time in coming. open rebellion was treason, remember. 17 75, when new england militias took pot shots at the british army at lexington 1775, thed, in april, number of americans contemplating unambiguous revolution could probably still be counted on the fingers of a couple of hands....
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we tend to think of world war ii as obviously the end and 45 but for great britain, they still struggled for a while after the fact. here are a couple of different coupon books that you have for clothing, the colored coupons that you have are going to let you by different items of clothing. we will show a cute video clip about how you can also trade in coupons for other items as well. when they started the rationing, each adult was given 66 coupons that you could use however you saw fit. but, there were some major significant cutbacks in 1945 through 1946, adults were restricted to 24 coupons per year. that really limited what you could purchase. there were some exceptions. if you are a manual worker, you will need far more, so you got more. a civilian uniform where got more. theatrical performers, they got more, for some of that morale boosting. diplomats, this is something we spent time researching, we knew the royal family rationed food, but clothing, we are assuming they fit into this diplomat category because there is not a lot of evidence that they were rationed clothing during thi
we tend to think of world war ii as obviously the end and 45 but for great britain, they still struggled for a while after the fact. here are a couple of different coupon books that you have for clothing, the colored coupons that you have are going to let you by different items of clothing. we will show a cute video clip about how you can also trade in coupons for other items as well. when they started the rationing, each adult was given 66 coupons that you could use however you saw fit. but,...
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and equally we don't wa nt great britain and equally we don't want a hardening of the borderfrom northing on hardtalk. good morning. weather across the uk at the moment is stuck in repeat mode, isn't it? sunshine and showers. now, if you dodge the showers and you get the best of the sunshine just like we had yesterday in suffolk, a beautiful day, temperatures peaking into the mid—20s, but some of the showers were really quite torrential, as you can see from this weather watcher picture sent in on tuesday afternoon from birmingham. today, the area of low pressure will be sitting to the north of scotland. that's where most of the frequent showers will be and with lighter winds here, they'll be pretty slow—moving as well. elsewhere, a breezy day and we start off with a decent slice of sunshine coming through but there will be showers out to the west which will drive in across the country on a brisk south—westerly wind. now, for england and wales, the showers fairly isolated into scotland, particularly eastern scotland. they'll be quite heavy, slow—moving and torrential times, so weather w
and equally we don't wa nt great britain and equally we don't want a hardening of the borderfrom northing on hardtalk. good morning. weather across the uk at the moment is stuck in repeat mode, isn't it? sunshine and showers. now, if you dodge the showers and you get the best of the sunshine just like we had yesterday in suffolk, a beautiful day, temperatures peaking into the mid—20s, but some of the showers were really quite torrential, as you can see from this weather watcher picture sent...
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despite this great britain continue to import american factories. are you proud of your all the new jump. up on what if you call him a for. ever jerry jerry j.j. sure. my dad lived with him ophelia. really did all won the game affiliates again is way out of the time it was kind of an odd thing for the song people to say here with area carpenter using these huge saws and swinging. wood around the shop the things. you know that sick let me go i was. crazy. i'm very thankful he told those videos because it's the evidence why memory doesn't have. kids he was a father to me and he raised me and was doing everything a father should do. in towards the late seventy's he began to use concentrates because that was with adults it was on him and everyone i'll see use. may 1983 so the 1st reported case of the british hemophiliac contracting the disease. appeared in the press claiming that factor 8 was a safe. in november of 84 he raised concerns about the products with his stopped and they told him this is just sensationalism it's fine you know don't worry they
despite this great britain continue to import american factories. are you proud of your all the new jump. up on what if you call him a for. ever jerry jerry j.j. sure. my dad lived with him ophelia. really did all won the game affiliates again is way out of the time it was kind of an odd thing for the song people to say here with area carpenter using these huge saws and swinging. wood around the shop the things. you know that sick let me go i was. crazy. i'm very thankful he told those videos...
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it meant bermuda's flora duffy was given first place, and great britain's vicky holland was upgradedboth raced exceptionally today and as far as i'm concerned, they absolutely smashed it and they deserved that first and second place. but, you know, the rules are the rules unfortunately. yeah, itjust shows that even with those two disqualified, we still end up with someone on the podium and other people coming in in the top ten. so, real strength in depth in our team. well, it's created quite a stir, this rule, and leaves us with more questions about who and how team gb will pick for the 0lympics next year. i spoke to former triathlete annie emmerson. everyone was really shocked. anyone who has played to watch the razor woke up to the news this morning. but the rules are there they are clearly written. and unfortunately forjess learmonth, the dual disqualification was inevitable with the way they cross the line. what they have known about this road do you think? i think had they known about it, they obviously would not have done it. i think they thought what they were doing was ok bec
it meant bermuda's flora duffy was given first place, and great britain's vicky holland was upgradedboth raced exceptionally today and as far as i'm concerned, they absolutely smashed it and they deserved that first and second place. but, you know, the rules are the rules unfortunately. yeah, itjust shows that even with those two disqualified, we still end up with someone on the podium and other people coming in in the top ten. so, real strength in depth in our team. well, it's created quite a...
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despite this great britain continue to import american factories. are you proud of your all the new jump. up what if you call him. ever a jury j.j. be sure. my dad lived with hemophilia. really did all one thing aim affiliates again is way the time it was kind of an odd thing the song people. say here with area near cartons easy. saws and swinging. wood around the shop the things. that stick let me go i was. crazy. a merry thankfully those videos because it's the evidence why memory doesn't have. its it was a father to me that he raised me and was doing everything a father should. say he was there i was. in towards the late seventies he sees concentrates because that's where the doctors are saw him and everyone else see use. main $1803.00 so the 1st reported case of the british hemophiliac contracting the disease. appeared in the press claiming that factor 8 was a safe. in november of 84 he raised concerns about the products with he stopped and they told him this is just sensationalism it's fine you know don't worry they convinced him to carry on us
despite this great britain continue to import american factories. are you proud of your all the new jump. up what if you call him. ever a jury j.j. be sure. my dad lived with hemophilia. really did all one thing aim affiliates again is way the time it was kind of an odd thing the song people. say here with area near cartons easy. saws and swinging. wood around the shop the things. that stick let me go i was. crazy. a merry thankfully those videos because it's the evidence why memory doesn't...
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better position of the european community is more important to us than then this affiliation with great britain and what we're going in there we want to go independent as a country and then all the things that come from that flow from that that i mentioned earlier where the british said that we cannot take it from china. the ones will say well we. made it will go independent and then we can take it from china which may be more we're getting hungry but i mean these are these are very these are questions that have not really been thoroughly thought out by the people of a world. breaks it is a great divider not only on the island itself and glare is dependent on imports almost all goods have to be shipped all flown in 90 percent of it's own comes from sent him. infante products are usually paid for in u.s. dollars and will is rather pricey. around 2 thirds of its tourists come from the year last private jets often land at the small international airport by anglers capital in the valley an extension has been under consideration 3 years fabienne fi he head of the airport authority has long been drea
better position of the european community is more important to us than then this affiliation with great britain and what we're going in there we want to go independent as a country and then all the things that come from that flow from that that i mentioned earlier where the british said that we cannot take it from china. the ones will say well we. made it will go independent and then we can take it from china which may be more we're getting hungry but i mean these are these are very these are...
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proof into ties right now we are examining this proposal in close cooperation with france and great britain since unsought. do you believe the strategy of maximum pressure is wrong. to gather with france and britain germany has done everything it can tighten the cost on the president to achieve a diplomatic and complete solution in iran to military escalation we will continue to rely on diplomacy since. also coming up the genocide that still haunts a nation silently 25 years after the killing of rwanda men are struggling to do the one thing that could finally let the healing begin talk manse well let it stand that's a local problem and rhonda which reflect the dangerous the fact that all men are expected to deal with that pain and grief unknown and silence and intently. to our viewers on p.b.s. in the united states and all around the world welcome we begin the day with the times that don't. bind them like they used to and after several days of silence germany today said no no to a request by the u.s. to take part in a naval mission to protect shipping in the strait of hormuz now this is a s
proof into ties right now we are examining this proposal in close cooperation with france and great britain since unsought. do you believe the strategy of maximum pressure is wrong. to gather with france and britain germany has done everything it can tighten the cost on the president to achieve a diplomatic and complete solution in iran to military escalation we will continue to rely on diplomacy since. also coming up the genocide that still haunts a nation silently 25 years after the killing...