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great britain provided safety, particularly on the frontier.ut it was that day in april of .775 which i will never forget cut all the sins and concerns for reconciliation, and in its place, caused a frenzy of revenge which was seized by all ranks of the people. that was the day, if you will, the i decided to cross rubicon. many of us decided in virginia to further with massachusetts bay. >> your next question -- your next question? >> [indiscernible] thomas jefferson: you asked me, why did it take so long for us to begin to react to what occurred in massachusetts the spring of 1775 to what eventually became the decision to pronounce ourselves free and independent of great britain. well, as you know, history and improvement and progress is never linear. things take time. may i be seated, if you will? thank you. irecall when john adams and many years later had a conversation about when the american revolution actually began. mr. adams said he recalled it began for him by bearing witness to the protests of his cousin, sam adams, in boston. it was
great britain provided safety, particularly on the frontier.ut it was that day in april of .775 which i will never forget cut all the sins and concerns for reconciliation, and in its place, caused a frenzy of revenge which was seized by all ranks of the people. that was the day, if you will, the i decided to cross rubicon. many of us decided in virginia to further with massachusetts bay. >> your next question -- your next question? >> [indiscernible] thomas jefferson: you asked me,...
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elizabeth ii, by the grace of god of the united kingdom of great britain and northern ireland..."the grace of god of the united kingdom of great britain and northern ireland..." well, let's talk to davit baghdasaryan from crisp. my first question is, are you using your noise—cancelling tech? because we will be listening for every bit of background noise. yeah, absolutely, it is always turned on on my laptop. but let me clap and demonstrate. you won't hear anything. now we have thrown a lot at the software today, and it did a really good job — although with some of the louder noises, it did make the voice sound a bit processed. is that something you're working on? we have a number of technologies we are working on right now. and at some point, it's going to start adapting to your voice. and it'll be, like, way more amazing than this demo, actually. now both crisp and rtx voice work really well on a laptop with pretty much any video calling app you could want. but you are much more limited on android and ios smartphones. so are you hoping to partner with individual apps? we are doin
elizabeth ii, by the grace of god of the united kingdom of great britain and northern ireland..."the grace of god of the united kingdom of great britain and northern ireland..." well, let's talk to davit baghdasaryan from crisp. my first question is, are you using your noise—cancelling tech? because we will be listening for every bit of background noise. yeah, absolutely, it is always turned on on my laptop. but let me clap and demonstrate. you won't hear anything. now we have...
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great britain provided a safety and defense, particularly on the frontier. but it was that day in april of 1775 which i will never forget. cut all the sense and concerns for reconciliation, and in its place, caused a frenzy of revenge, which was seized by all ranks of the people. that was the day, if you will, that i decided to cross the rubicon. and i think so many of us as well decided here in virginia we would ally ourselves further with massachusetts bay. your next question, mr. light? >> yeah, mr. president, some may not realize that more than a year passed between the opening shots of the revolution at lexington and concord and the adoption of the declaration of independence. why did it take so long? thomas jefferson: you asked me, why did it take so long for us to begin to react, if you will, to what occurred in massachusetts that spring of 1775 to what eventually became the decision to pronounce ourselves free and independent of great britain. well, as you know, history and improvement and progress is never lineal. things take time. may i be seated,
great britain provided a safety and defense, particularly on the frontier. but it was that day in april of 1775 which i will never forget. cut all the sense and concerns for reconciliation, and in its place, caused a frenzy of revenge, which was seized by all ranks of the people. that was the day, if you will, that i decided to cross the rubicon. and i think so many of us as well decided here in virginia we would ally ourselves further with massachusetts bay. your next question, mr. light?...
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single market as you said there are the holes being checks on the goods going between great britain or now in terms of livestock what will happen under this proposal is that those checks will be extended to food i would extend it to my new factory in goats my goodness was rather less time that i think something about the need for checks on money fights in goods but basically anything that may possibly end the e.u. single market which we've been which will begin at the irish border basically will be subject to checks to northern ireland schools so in effect the will be the border between great britain and northern ireland are not seen previously the government tries to trade it. was simply an extension of existing checks and truth lies somewhere in the middle what would it mean for trade between the 2 between britain and ireland but it was very key saying that trade between great britain and northern ireland will continue as now that won't be a load of bureaucratic form filling declarations committee made online electronically and that will be it that it will be essentially business as
single market as you said there are the holes being checks on the goods going between great britain or now in terms of livestock what will happen under this proposal is that those checks will be extended to food i would extend it to my new factory in goats my goodness was rather less time that i think something about the need for checks on money fights in goods but basically anything that may possibly end the e.u. single market which we've been which will begin at the irish border basically...
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elizabeth ii, by the grace of god of the united kingdom of great britain and northern ireland. you using your noise cancelling system because we'll be listening for a bit of ground noise? yes, when we will switch. you will not hear anything. did a greatjob but was in the noise as it did make the voice sounded a bit processed, suddenly you're working on? there are number of technologies we are working on and at some point it is going to start adapting to your voice and it is going to be way amazing than this demo, actually. it works really well on the laptop with pretty much any video calling app, but you're much more limited on android and ios smartphones, are you hoping to partner with individual business? we are very partner with who were partnering with and business power in 200 million of their a year, when they did voice communication anything that was a great partnership, i anything that was a great partnership, lam anything that was a great partnership, i am very proud of that. using deliberate back from those they have done a pretty good job of cleaning up even under ex
elizabeth ii, by the grace of god of the united kingdom of great britain and northern ireland. you using your noise cancelling system because we'll be listening for a bit of ground noise? yes, when we will switch. you will not hear anything. did a greatjob but was in the noise as it did make the voice sounded a bit processed, suddenly you're working on? there are number of technologies we are working on and at some point it is going to start adapting to your voice and it is going to be way...
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elizabeth ii, by the grace of god of the united kingdom of great britain and northern ireland..."oration. elizabeth ii, by the grace of god of the united kingdom of great britain and northern ireland..." well, let's talk to davit baghdasaryan from crisp. my first question is, are you using your noise—cancelling tech? because we will be listening for every bit of background noise. yeah, absolutely, it is always turned on on my laptop. but let me clap and demonstrate. you won't hear anything. now we have thrown a lot at the software today, and it did a really good job — although with some of the louder noises, it did make the voice sound a bit processed. is that something you're working on? we have a number of technologies we are working on right now. and at some point, it's going to start adapting to your voice. and it'll be, like, way more amazing than this demo, actually. now both crisp and rtx voice work really well on a laptop with pretty much any video calling app you could want. but you are much more limited on android and i0s smartphones. so are you hoping to partner with in
elizabeth ii, by the grace of god of the united kingdom of great britain and northern ireland..."oration. elizabeth ii, by the grace of god of the united kingdom of great britain and northern ireland..." well, let's talk to davit baghdasaryan from crisp. my first question is, are you using your noise—cancelling tech? because we will be listening for every bit of background noise. yeah, absolutely, it is always turned on on my laptop. but let me clap and demonstrate. you won't hear...
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he brings this all the way up to the 1700s and great britain, and he says, look at great britain. great britain is a little tiny island. it is small. it has a small population compared to russia or to france or anyplace like that, but they have got the biggest empire in the world. the sun never sets on the british empire because it is all over the place. why? because they have commanded the sea. and if the united states -- now, he does not flat out say this, but this is sort of what he is getting to. if the united states wants to be great and influential, it is going to need a navy. it is going to need a navy better than what we've got. it is going to need a navy that is built to -- and here is the phrase i want you to file away because this is a phrase that the 20th century is going to be filled with. we need a navy that can project power. we need to think of our navy as not being something that just sits at our shore and waits to be attacked. we need a navy that can go out and champion our interests, right? away from the coasts of north america, because that is where our interes
he brings this all the way up to the 1700s and great britain, and he says, look at great britain. great britain is a little tiny island. it is small. it has a small population compared to russia or to france or anyplace like that, but they have got the biggest empire in the world. the sun never sets on the british empire because it is all over the place. why? because they have commanded the sea. and if the united states -- now, he does not flat out say this, but this is sort of what he is...
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minister has also made confusing statements about goods travelling from northern ireland into great britaing one company that it would not have to fill in customs declarations for goods leaving northern ireland for britain. here's a bit of that recording. you will obsolete not happen and if somebody asked me to do that, tell them to bring up the prime minister andl them to bring up the prime minister and i will direct them to the platform. then in december, leaked uk treasury documents suggested that there would be checks, the prime minister told sky news "there's no question of there being checks on goods going ni—gb orgb—ni." later in the interview he clarified that there mights be checks in some cases where goods were going from great britain into northern ireland with the republic of ireland as the final destination. so if you're feeling very confused about all this — it seems either the prime minister has been too — or he's chosen not to clearly explain what he intended to do. here's the bbc‘s ireland correspondent emma va rdy. this has been the most agonised part of brexit because goo
minister has also made confusing statements about goods travelling from northern ireland into great britaing one company that it would not have to fill in customs declarations for goods leaving northern ireland for britain. here's a bit of that recording. you will obsolete not happen and if somebody asked me to do that, tell them to bring up the prime minister andl them to bring up the prime minister and i will direct them to the platform. then in december, leaked uk treasury documents...
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in response to a question from worthington about close relations between great britain and the united states, wilson, according to worthington's notes told him the following. must not speak of us who come over here as cousins, less as brothers. we are neither. neither must you think of us as anglo-saxon. that term can no longer be rightly applied to the people of the united states. there are only two things which can establish and maintain relations between your country on mine. community of ideals and interests." like aght seem surprising outlook to take for a man like wilson. all the more so because it ran against common perception amongst u.s. elites in the era. let me give you one example of an opposite perspective. some years earlier, the scottish american steel baron andrew carnegie published an essay in which he advocated that length thethe universe -- reunification of great britain and north america. carnegie wondered why a mere disagreement over taxation -- [laughter]one that was more than a century old, should result in a permanent separation. in that essay, carnegie proceed
in response to a question from worthington about close relations between great britain and the united states, wilson, according to worthington's notes told him the following. must not speak of us who come over here as cousins, less as brothers. we are neither. neither must you think of us as anglo-saxon. that term can no longer be rightly applied to the people of the united states. there are only two things which can establish and maintain relations between your country on mine. community of...
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from the british minister and needed to establish new strategy for treatments with france and great britain and basically had the meeting where they layed out all of the existing policies and what their futures goals were going to be and not too much actually came of that meeting but what was interesting is the relationships with france and great britain, those continue today dominate both washington's presidency and also cabinet deliberations if for remainder of his administration. >> how did washington handle disagreement within the cabinet? you alluded to the fact that jefferson and hamilton didn't always see eye to eye and how did washington handle disputes that might have gotten heated during cabinet meetings? >> yes, so there were some significantly heated cabinet meetings. they would have met in a place that was a little bit like this. this would have been similar to what washington study would have looked like at the time, a fairly small room, it was 15 by 21 feet, it was a very full of furniture and 5 pretty large men meeting in the space and i think probably under the best of circ
from the british minister and needed to establish new strategy for treatments with france and great britain and basically had the meeting where they layed out all of the existing policies and what their futures goals were going to be and not too much actually came of that meeting but what was interesting is the relationships with france and great britain, those continue today dominate both washington's presidency and also cabinet deliberations if for remainder of his administration. >>...
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>> and 7093 france declares war on great britain and it quickly expands into basically and international conflict. the united states was nowhere near prepared to get into another war. they were just starting to recover physically, emotionally, financially from the revolution. not to mention they didn't have a navy or an army so even if they really wanted to fight did nothing to fight with. they all knew when this war broke out that they needed to maintain neutrality. what neutrality meant may be different because you could enforce a strict account which hamilton favored and that would kind of help the british or you can force neutrality which jefferson favored and that would favor the french. but what really to a rich in all these plans was when citizen admin genet who was the new french minister arrived, and really ignored the united states neutrality. he started hiring privateers which were essentially private citizens that were hired to take shifts out under french marker or french letter basically and go attack british ships. and they would bring those attack ships back into u.s. por
>> and 7093 france declares war on great britain and it quickly expands into basically and international conflict. the united states was nowhere near prepared to get into another war. they were just starting to recover physically, emotionally, financially from the revolution. not to mention they didn't have a navy or an army so even if they really wanted to fight did nothing to fight with. they all knew when this war broke out that they needed to maintain neutrality. what neutrality meant...
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of the battles to july, 1776, events that led to the decision by the 13 colonies to break with great britains involved in creating the declaration of independence and what he hopes americans might learn from it. this video is courtesy of thomas jefferson's monticello in charlottesville, virginia. thomas jefferson: oh, my, well, i have finished. and good afternoon indeed, mr. light, and to all of our friends, welcome once again here to our house, to monticello. mr. light, as you refer of course to patriots' day, so we have heard it now referred to ourselves in virginia, nothing could please us more in virginia to be reminded, if you will, about our initial associations with massachusetts. yes, patriots' day is something that we are happy to be reminded of, as i know all of our friends in massachusetts continue to be reminded of that occasion in which the citizen body there
of the battles to july, 1776, events that led to the decision by the 13 colonies to break with great britains involved in creating the declaration of independence and what he hopes americans might learn from it. this video is courtesy of thomas jefferson's monticello in charlottesville, virginia. thomas jefferson: oh, my, well, i have finished. and good afternoon indeed, mr. light, and to all of our friends, welcome once again here to our house, to monticello. mr. light, as you refer of course...
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and great britain get a history book. not sure of this ignorance arrogance but both hugely disrespectful and regardless what anyone thinks of the former soviet union in reality it was they who took the lane and it was they who lost more of the country man than any at the nation the only place where usa wins w.w. 2 the russian foreign ministry serious of the white house tweet saying it one serious dialogue now with washington of the continued to tends to distort and downplay the soviet union's role in the war for us to put much of jet tristan p. to make the director of the nuclear studies institute both say perpetuating a story telling the rents is a reckless move they have eric inversion of adjectives that i think it was sort of projecting back from the present time where the united states is the leader of all progressive humanity standing up for human rights democracy etc etc and they are retroactively projecting that view of american dominance onto history including on to the 2nd world war our attitude toward the show b
and great britain get a history book. not sure of this ignorance arrogance but both hugely disrespectful and regardless what anyone thinks of the former soviet union in reality it was they who took the lane and it was they who lost more of the country man than any at the nation the only place where usa wins w.w. 2 the russian foreign ministry serious of the white house tweet saying it one serious dialogue now with washington of the continued to tends to distort and downplay the soviet union's...
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on maybe 8945 american great britain had victory over the nazis america's spirit will always win in the end that's what happens the 2nd world war was the 20th century's darkest chapter more than 80000000 lives were lost while the us and britain suffered over 800000 deaths the soviet union bore the brunt of the casualties with a round 26000000 killed as the war due to a close 1500000 soviet troops took part in the battle for berlin launched in april 945 the red army captured the german capital in may as fellow allied nations broke the nazi machine on the western front by may the 8 it was over the 3rd reich had fallen the nazi surrendered along the way most countries have given a little patriotic polish to their recollection of the war effort it seems but more than a few a furious at the white house white washing the fact absolutely false it was the soviet union that defeated nazi germany now the u.s. and u.k. throughout most of world war 2 the u.s. and u.k. face just 10 german divisions combined the soviets along fired more than 200 german divisions the white house is trying to rewrite h
on maybe 8945 american great britain had victory over the nazis america's spirit will always win in the end that's what happens the 2nd world war was the 20th century's darkest chapter more than 80000000 lives were lost while the us and britain suffered over 800000 deaths the soviet union bore the brunt of the casualties with a round 26000000 killed as the war due to a close 1500000 soviet troops took part in the battle for berlin launched in april 945 the red army captured the german capital...
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today's data shows 1,448,010 tests for coronavirus have now been carried out across great britain, including9,463 tests carried out yesterday. 201,101 people had tested positive, an increase of 6,111 cases since yesterday. 13,615 people are currently in hospital with coronavirus in great britain, down from 13,922 yesterday. and, sadly, of those hospitalised with the virus, 30,076 have now died, an increase of 649 fatalities since yesterday. behind those numbers are heartbreaking losses for the loved ones of all those who have died, and once again our thoughts and our prayers are with their friends and their families. professor doyle will provide an update on the latest data on coronavirus, but first, as communities secretary, i would like to take this opportunity to give an update on the work being done locally during the pandemic to keep people safe, to provide support for people'sjobs and businesses, and to prepare for the reopening and the recovery of our local economies. that's why it is appropriate that this afternoon we are joined by regionaljournalists who are doing so much to keep pe
today's data shows 1,448,010 tests for coronavirus have now been carried out across great britain, including9,463 tests carried out yesterday. 201,101 people had tested positive, an increase of 6,111 cases since yesterday. 13,615 people are currently in hospital with coronavirus in great britain, down from 13,922 yesterday. and, sadly, of those hospitalised with the virus, 30,076 have now died, an increase of 649 fatalities since yesterday. behind those numbers are heartbreaking losses for the...
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the biggest one would be great britain. you have jamaica, you have any number of the smaller islands on your right. you have an important foothold at the northern part of south america. that is on your right. trinidad and tobago on the right-hand corner, they are important as petrol states. britain does not like the idea that america is going around and claiming for themselves some of the biggest islands in the caribbean and just say we will hold it while you guys fight over there. we are just going to build some military bases. we are not looking at jamaica. in the meantime, great britain is saying hey canada, as our mini me on that side of the atlantic, get down there and defend our property, show some muscle. float a boat or two out there. so the canadians send military footprint in bermuda, jamaica. they also say to be there as a defensive line so the u.s. does not use world war i as an excuse to scoop up the entire caribbean. one of the arguments the canadians will make for being in the region is they will say as a mod
the biggest one would be great britain. you have jamaica, you have any number of the smaller islands on your right. you have an important foothold at the northern part of south america. that is on your right. trinidad and tobago on the right-hand corner, they are important as petrol states. britain does not like the idea that america is going around and claiming for themselves some of the biggest islands in the caribbean and just say we will hold it while you guys fight over there. we are just...
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so like great britain and germany, the american navy becomes the way that americas flex their muscles although the american navy is not big, it's a distant third, it could actually be seventh actually. americans think of themselves as having a navy that ought to make people afraid. at least in the caribbean it does. so the united states will purchase danish islands, and with a 25 mill in dollar check to denmark as a empire. they buy out. the virgin islands that some of you may have enjoyed thus far or will at some point is part of fan mark. they make the case for that expansion not out of imperial and tensions, the daines, another country are not going to be good at keeping the germans at bay in europe. if the fold we are going to have a german state just off the coast of florida, that's not okay. they can park their warships, and from that space lunch towards the piano canal, it would be just below nicaragua. so you will recall that i mentioned a couple of weeks ago that the germans had moved to warships into north america. one was perfect where? near? no. not the east coast. so one
so like great britain and germany, the american navy becomes the way that americas flex their muscles although the american navy is not big, it's a distant third, it could actually be seventh actually. americans think of themselves as having a navy that ought to make people afraid. at least in the caribbean it does. so the united states will purchase danish islands, and with a 25 mill in dollar check to denmark as a empire. they buy out. the virgin islands that some of you may have enjoyed thus...
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to great britain, iceland, and to russia in the far north.nd ultimately the entire continent of europe. under lend-lease to our allies alone the services of supply showed approximately $25 billion worth of war material. these included approximately 850,000 pieces of heavy equipment, tanks, locomotives, trucks free french forces in north africa were supplied enough arms and material to quip 12 combat divisions. millions of dollars worth of supplies went to china flown there from india. to russia alone over almost a half million pieces of heavy equipment, railroad roading stock and equipment. all of this while we were supplying our own widely deployed forces and biing uildi massive supplies for the mounting invasion yet to come. it was historic. it represented the outpouring of a great nation's energies and resources. not for conquest but to win freedom for men who would be free everywhere. mighty america and come fully alive. they reviteload agriculture, reached the largest fod production goals in the history of man kind. food not only for our
to great britain, iceland, and to russia in the far north.nd ultimately the entire continent of europe. under lend-lease to our allies alone the services of supply showed approximately $25 billion worth of war material. these included approximately 850,000 pieces of heavy equipment, tanks, locomotives, trucks free french forces in north africa were supplied enough arms and material to quip 12 combat divisions. millions of dollars worth of supplies went to china flown there from india. to russia...
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elizabeth ii, by the grace of god of the united kingdom of great britain and northern ireland..."beth ii, by the grace of god of the united kingdom of great britain and northern ireland..." well, let's talk to davit baghdasaryan from crisp. my first question is, are you using your noise—cancelling tech? because we will be listening for every bit of background noise. yeah, absolutely, it is always turned on on my laptop. but let me clap and demonstrate. you won't hear anything. now we have thrown a lot at the software today, and it did a really good job — although with some of the louder noises, it did make the voice sound a bit processed. is that something you're working on? we have a number of technologies we are working on right now. and at some point, it's going to start adapting to your voice. and it'll be, like, way more amazing than this demo, actually. now both crisp and rtx voice work really well on a laptop with pretty much any video calling app you could want. but you are much more limited on android and i0s smartphones. so are you hoping to partner with individual apps?
elizabeth ii, by the grace of god of the united kingdom of great britain and northern ireland..."beth ii, by the grace of god of the united kingdom of great britain and northern ireland..." well, let's talk to davit baghdasaryan from crisp. my first question is, are you using your noise—cancelling tech? because we will be listening for every bit of background noise. yeah, absolutely, it is always turned on on my laptop. but let me clap and demonstrate. you won't hear anything. now...
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like great britain, like germany, the american navy becomes the way that americans flex their muscles. although the american navy is not big. it's a distant third -- i think it might actually be seventh, actually. nonetheless americans think of themselves as having a navy that makes people afraid. that ought to make people afraid. and at least in the caribbean it does. so the united states will purchase the danish islands, and with a $25 million check put an end to denmark as an empire. oh, you can buy out an empire. so the virgin islands that some of you may have enjoyed thus far or will at some point in your lives, used to be part of denmark. and the u.s. purchased it and makes the case for that expansion not a pure imperialist act, they say the danes, another neutral country, aren't going to be very good at keeping the germans at bay in europe. and if they fold, we're going to have a german state just off the coast of florida. that's not okay. where they can park their warships and from that base lunge toward the panama canal in the bottom left-hand corner, not quite on this map bu
like great britain, like germany, the american navy becomes the way that americans flex their muscles. although the american navy is not big. it's a distant third -- i think it might actually be seventh, actually. nonetheless americans think of themselves as having a navy that makes people afraid. that ought to make people afraid. and at least in the caribbean it does. so the united states will purchase the danish islands, and with a $25 million check put an end to denmark as an empire. oh, you...
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it's something great britain and england hockey player suzy petty has been battling for the past decaden about how she's been coping. every time i do it, i say i am not going to do this going every time i do it, i say i am not going to do this again, think how awful it feels, but an eating disorder is a habit, and you kind of get into a habit and forget about those feelings. goal for england! imagine performing on the global stage, pulling on a shirt for your country, to play alongside 0lympic champions. but underneath the shirt, having to deal with an eating disorder. something that former great britain hockey player suzy second access has been one of her biggest challenges. —— suzy petty. second access has been one of her biggest challenges. —— suzy pettylj was biggest challenges. —— suzy petty.” was upset because i was 17, and my grandad had died in september. i lost a lot of weight, and my mum told me that i need to eat, and then i was made to eat and i was sick, that can assured me that i was obviously not in a very good place. i set myself some goals at the start of lockdown. i ma
it's something great britain and england hockey player suzy petty has been battling for the past decaden about how she's been coping. every time i do it, i say i am not going to do this going every time i do it, i say i am not going to do this again, think how awful it feels, but an eating disorder is a habit, and you kind of get into a habit and forget about those feelings. goal for england! imagine performing on the global stage, pulling on a shirt for your country, to play alongside 0lympic...
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the mediterranean, the middle east and the southern route through the persian gulf to russia, to great britainiceland, and to russia by way of murmansk in the far north, and eventually the entire continent of europe. under lend-lease to our allies alone, the services of supply shipped approximately $25 billion worth of war material. these included approximately 850,000 pieces of heavy equipment, tanks, locomotives, trucks -- ♪ free french forces in north africa were supplied enough arms and material to equip 12 combat divisions. millions of dollars worth of supplies went to china, flown there from india. ♪ >> to russia alone, over the submarine-managed route to murmansk, almost a half a million of equipment, railroad rolling stock, and clothing. vast stores of munitions and equipment went to england and the commonwealth. all of this while we were supplying our own widely deployed forces and building up mountains of supplies for the massive invasion of europe yet to come. the miracle of supply achieved by the united states army in world war ii was historic. it represented the outpouring of a gr
the mediterranean, the middle east and the southern route through the persian gulf to russia, to great britainiceland, and to russia by way of murmansk in the far north, and eventually the entire continent of europe. under lend-lease to our allies alone, the services of supply shipped approximately $25 billion worth of war material. these included approximately 850,000 pieces of heavy equipment, tanks, locomotives, trucks -- ♪ free french forces in north africa were supplied enough arms and...
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to great britain, iceland, and russia by way of the far north. and ultimately the entire continent of europe. under land lease to our allies, the services of supply ships approximately 25 billion dollars worth of war material or. these included approximately 850,000 pieces of heavy equipment. thanks, locomotives, trucks, french forces in north africa, were supplied enough arms a material, to provide 12 combat divisions. millions of dollars worth of supplies went to china. flown there from india. to russia alone, over the submarine route to romance, almost a half million pieces of heavy equipment. vast stores of munitions and equipment, went to england, and to the commonwealth. are all of this, what we were supplying our own widely deployed forces, and building up mountains of supplies, for the invasion of europe, yet to come. the miracle of supply, achieved by the united states army in world war ii, was historical. it represented an outpouring of a great nations energies and resources. not for conquest, but to win freedom. four men who would be f
to great britain, iceland, and russia by way of the far north. and ultimately the entire continent of europe. under land lease to our allies, the services of supply ships approximately 25 billion dollars worth of war material or. these included approximately 850,000 pieces of heavy equipment. thanks, locomotives, trucks, french forces in north africa, were supplied enough arms a material, to provide 12 combat divisions. millions of dollars worth of supplies went to china. flown there from...
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great britain health care system in crisis usa help for the homeless. but we begin in colombia market calls are the perfect place for the coronavirus to spread but that hasn't deterred sellers and buyers of accountable bogota. looks like a scene from a different era a bustling market in the heart of bogota the capital like the rest of colombia is under strict quarantine. but here it almost seems like business as usual. keeping the market running throughout the lockdown is a big job says manager freddie rojas we must implement though. we've installed 40 sinks and $55.00 gel dispensers these are strategically located throughout the market and we're also enforcing a minimum distance of one meter between people in order to avoid gatherings. every day we sanitize the entire perimeter of the market we also disinfect the parking lot and all the vehicles more than on their own in our part of the group each of the $1500.00 people who enter bogota biggest grocery retailer every day have their temperature taken and must wear a face mask at all times in reality not
great britain health care system in crisis usa help for the homeless. but we begin in colombia market calls are the perfect place for the coronavirus to spread but that hasn't deterred sellers and buyers of accountable bogota. looks like a scene from a different era a bustling market in the heart of bogota the capital like the rest of colombia is under strict quarantine. but here it almost seems like business as usual. keeping the market running throughout the lockdown is a big job says manager...
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france and spain had made their peace with great britain. so i think there has always been a history since the very founding of, you know, diplomacy and also negotiations of, you know, how involved the united states is going to be with foreign countries. aren't they going to be? and in that one instance, benjamin franklin, john adams, and john jay said we will deal with great britain without france at that time. stephen: one of benjamin rush's biggest problems was that one of the newspaper editors in philadelphia still thought that britain should win. so he covered things that way. rush actually sued him and won. what is amazing is of course -- you have to remind yourself how insignificant america was at the time. we can't imagine a time america did not matter in that landscape. of course there was foreign influence in our country. there was not that much here here. our relationship with france, our relationship with britain were much more important in a lot of ways. and it definitely shows through the media in lots of ways. rush and jeffers
france and spain had made their peace with great britain. so i think there has always been a history since the very founding of, you know, diplomacy and also negotiations of, you know, how involved the united states is going to be with foreign countries. aren't they going to be? and in that one instance, benjamin franklin, john adams, and john jay said we will deal with great britain without france at that time. stephen: one of benjamin rush's biggest problems was that one of the newspaper...
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national health service and the key workers that keep society going at this diet time we must say and great britain at the moment where the pen demick has hit so hard dire times in britain as well the coronavirus just told us today it's a process the 1000 do ordinary britons actually have the time or the interest in this anniversary in this current climate. well times are really daya you said that the death toll the highest in europe at this point so this day really came as a welcome distraction and we saw quite quite many street parties throughout the country neighbors coming together a pot keeping their social distance but celebrating this day cheering to the veterans with a glass toasting with a glass of champagne holding british flags and enjoying this moment of being together again applaud after the 7 weeks of lockdown which this country has now been so really a welcome distraction and also a time to look at history which has been so successfully overcome at some point. and thank you for. unemployment in the united states has surged to its highest level since the great depression more than $20
national health service and the key workers that keep society going at this diet time we must say and great britain at the moment where the pen demick has hit so hard dire times in britain as well the coronavirus just told us today it's a process the 1000 do ordinary britons actually have the time or the interest in this anniversary in this current climate. well times are really daya you said that the death toll the highest in europe at this point so this day really came as a welcome...
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no money i first started taking drugs in great britain. drugs became popular. among the youth, the world's youth. because of the different pop groups, because of the young bloods, the kinks, the beatles. >> the phenomenon throughout europe, middle east and many parts of asia, is a constant migration of young people and international beat mix that were permanently drifting. in rome the gathering spot is the spanish steps. for the migrant, surplus drugs in his backpack, is ample >> we i don't want to make money out of it, whips if i bring it from morocco or northern africa, it is cheap to get it there. you can get a whole kilo, with not more than ten dollars and you can sell it here in italy it's very expensive. >> like the spanish steps, we essential it's another beat nick place. a clearing house for drug use. a place for the who's who of wayfarers. and even an effective post office. nearly all of the rules, and the use places are not listed in the travel guides. but can be engaged in a thriving business >> it's a very interesting little thing here. it's becomin
no money i first started taking drugs in great britain. drugs became popular. among the youth, the world's youth. because of the different pop groups, because of the young bloods, the kinks, the beatles. >> the phenomenon throughout europe, middle east and many parts of asia, is a constant migration of young people and international beat mix that were permanently drifting. in rome the gathering spot is the spanish steps. for the migrant, surplus drugs in his backpack, is ample >> we...