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paddy in these videos. well, dr. paddy says that someone else in the world was, also, struck by that. and they decided to come up with a solution to the problem that he is trying to fix here. they printed a picture of dr. paddy's actual smiling face on a sticker. it's kind of the size of a baseball card and he can peel the back off that sticker and stick it on to the outside of his ppe suit. they can, at least, see a smiling picture of what his face looks like. that way, when he is talking to them, because he's got it pasted on the front of his gear now. people are just sending this stuff. to doctors who are working on the front lines. because there's so much support for them among the american people. and americans, by huge bipartisan majorities, support these stay-at-home orders. which we know do work to slow the spread of the disease, which is the one most important thing we can all do collectively to save our health systems. and the vast majority of americans supporting these stay-at home orders is the responsibl
paddy in these videos. well, dr. paddy says that someone else in the world was, also, struck by that. and they decided to come up with a solution to the problem that he is trying to fix here. they printed a picture of dr. paddy's actual smiling face on a sticker. it's kind of the size of a baseball card and he can peel the back off that sticker and stick it on to the outside of his ppe suit. they can, at least, see a smiling picture of what his face looks like. that way, when he is talking to...
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you would come around on their kid has trouble recognizing the village today even locating the rice paddy where a chopper landed in a little bit further to the south this day stuck with you. the incident has 40 years ago when you were on the helicopter what 'd were your orders hours before we came in was to kill everything in a village and so as you approach the village what did you find and find you know it was quiet. i saw a lot of people running off to the north. and i really didn't understand that he has forgotten or blocked a lot of the details. remember the the ditches the canals you know i never saw a canal. i never saw this that i never saw it in the village really you know so like a lot of the stuff i was describing never saw no not at all i never even dreamt about the. dickinson's he would like to go inside the museum were photographs of me life the time might bring it all back to know or not oh yes. i still pocket hodge's there's carter. with her and she's ok when you have a kid today. i noticed stuff all faster when you went past this one it's not hard for you to say no really
you would come around on their kid has trouble recognizing the village today even locating the rice paddy where a chopper landed in a little bit further to the south this day stuck with you. the incident has 40 years ago when you were on the helicopter what 'd were your orders hours before we came in was to kill everything in a village and so as you approach the village what did you find and find you know it was quiet. i saw a lot of people running off to the north. and i really didn't...
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[explosions] had to stay, because our men advancing through the rice paddies and over the steep bridges close air support from the flat tops. in the air control room aboard the command ships, strike upon strike was ordered. ♪ then the navy and marine flyers lay down precise, deadly rocket fire to help make the next 50 yards of advance less costly. [airplane engine] [explosions] this was the fleet that had to stay because always the stream of supplies to those troops must be steady and huge. a bridge of ships was brought across the pacific to bring our men more food, more medicine, more ammunition. and waiting at the end of the longest supply route in any war were the kamikazes. [explosions] this was a fleet fighting like infantry, punching away at the enemy, only there are no foxholes in the ocean. [explosions] march 18 to the 21st, 556 japanese planes destroyed. [explosions] [airplane engine] men fought without sleep, some fought with guns, some with axes, torches, some with fire smothering foam. thick and fight at the same time. [airplane engine] [explosions] ♪ many fell at their batt
[explosions] had to stay, because our men advancing through the rice paddies and over the steep bridges close air support from the flat tops. in the air control room aboard the command ships, strike upon strike was ordered. ♪ then the navy and marine flyers lay down precise, deadly rocket fire to help make the next 50 yards of advance less costly. [airplane engine] [explosions] this was the fleet that had to stay because always the stream of supplies to those troops must be steady and huge. a...
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suppressing fire and 3 people took with orders to kill everything that moved fanned out across the rice paddies and into the hammocks that collectively made up the lie. they encountered no resistance whatsoever but perhaps a desire for revenge filled their hearts and clouded their consciences perhaps as a military commander feet those boots is about to set foot here again. i'm josh rushing. kinchela is returning to me live. never before fleeing away and then that is a distinct print of an american combat. one of the men who warns. you to say no really what really bothers me is this one. not so much of the shooting but this letter a letter that's true that you have any hesitation about killing unarmed i people i definitely have hesitation about killing i want to. know whether you've killed anyone i cannot accept it i wasn't with that group i was in and outside the village . you stayed back at the edge of a man is deeply shaken. you should educate your younger generations your children not to do it again and not to make war anywhere in the world. well those are fine words. i wouldn't want war i w
suppressing fire and 3 people took with orders to kill everything that moved fanned out across the rice paddies and into the hammocks that collectively made up the lie. they encountered no resistance whatsoever but perhaps a desire for revenge filled their hearts and clouded their consciences perhaps as a military commander feet those boots is about to set foot here again. i'm josh rushing. kinchela is returning to me live. never before fleeing away and then that is a distinct print of an...
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protection of the virgin mary the mother of christ it will be called not trust cathedral not our dime to paddy. all in all church. in spirit or sought. out. with the pope's blessing sully's construction can finally begin. to be a lesson today will be forever changed. the old cathedral has had its day. part of it is preserved for service that must be held somewhere and till noted down departing rises above the city. everything about my architecture is sacred. my choir transept and me will form a stone ship 127 meters in length and shaped like a cross my choir symbolizes the head of christ like most churches it is oriented. which is to say it faces the orient to welcome the 1st rays of light those that dispel the darkness and enter the souls of the face full. of. joy the music of my construction finally echoes across all of paris. it is the $1164.00. as one would expect etienne could not resist the call of the work site he gave his professors the slip soon enough. the bishop tried to reason with him but you'd never seen a more stubborn boy. sulley had intrusted the construction work to richard c
protection of the virgin mary the mother of christ it will be called not trust cathedral not our dime to paddy. all in all church. in spirit or sought. out. with the pope's blessing sully's construction can finally begin. to be a lesson today will be forever changed. the old cathedral has had its day. part of it is preserved for service that must be held somewhere and till noted down departing rises above the city. everything about my architecture is sacred. my choir transept and me will form a...
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response to the crowd buys right i'll tell you his he's a ministration as has been incompetent ignorant paddy narcissistic incompetent fool already anti-science corrupt did i mention incompetent cell if that's what the trump administration is when it comes to a pandemic why do those same corporate news shows tell you to fall in line for all the pro-war pro death and destruction foreign policies coming from the trap and ministration well look the behavior of our ruling sociopaths during this moment and the media that supports them spells the and for the empire back to patrick cockburn at the end of panda gas his name is cockburn and i'm a bob commenting on it i think. he said the u.s. may be reaching its chere noble moment as it fails to lead in combating the coronavirus epidemic as with the nuclear accident in the soviet union in 1906 cataclysm is exposing systemic failings that have already weakened us hegemony in the world whatever the outcome of the pandemic nobody is today looking to washington for a solution to the crisis no one is looking to us for leadership in dealing with a global vi
response to the crowd buys right i'll tell you his he's a ministration as has been incompetent ignorant paddy narcissistic incompetent fool already anti-science corrupt did i mention incompetent cell if that's what the trump administration is when it comes to a pandemic why do those same corporate news shows tell you to fall in line for all the pro-war pro death and destruction foreign policies coming from the trap and ministration well look the behavior of our ruling sociopaths during this...
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paddy on max kaiser this is the kaiser report you know stacey i was thinking about this whole world economy and the way things are going and it's like are flying over the bermuda triangle you know and all the dials and everything and the dash board are going in opposite directions are we going upside down are we upside up we're not sure it's like all so confusing that's because thing.
paddy on max kaiser this is the kaiser report you know stacey i was thinking about this whole world economy and the way things are going and it's like are flying over the bermuda triangle you know and all the dials and everything and the dash board are going in opposite directions are we going upside down are we upside up we're not sure it's like all so confusing that's because thing.
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however, paddy robertson doesn't want people to overplay their research. filter 30, a0%. so that's better than nothing, but it's definitely not the solution and we cannot all be happy going around wearing facemasks and touching, kissing, coughing and things like that. it's a temporary solution. surgical mask manufacturing is ramping up globally. so access to proper masks will eventually be probably not such an issue. yet even some of these can be faulty. and never offer complete protection. around 10,000 british citizens are still stranded in india, as the country enters its fifth week of lockdown. some of their relatives here in the uk are urging the government to do more, as they face an anxious wait to be reunited with their loved ones. jagdip cheema reports. rural punjab, known as the breadbasket of india, is usually a bustling state. but with the lockdown into a fifth week, the north—western state, like much of india, is at a standstill. that's left many uk citizens in limbo. as many as 10,000 people are desperate to return home. the majority of them
however, paddy robertson doesn't want people to overplay their research. filter 30, a0%. so that's better than nothing, but it's definitely not the solution and we cannot all be happy going around wearing facemasks and touching, kissing, coughing and things like that. it's a temporary solution. surgical mask manufacturing is ramping up globally. so access to proper masks will eventually be probably not such an issue. yet even some of these can be faulty. and never offer complete protection....
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strikes were authorized by police, chicago into that paddy wagon and sometimes by militia or national guard troops, clothing workers in massachusetts facing state militia. they were authorized by the industrial workers of the world. one big strike of garment workers was in new york city not close enough to read the signs strikers are holding up at the remarkable thing to me is there are signs in english, russian, you dish and italian. rose was heavily involved in the strike speaking to groups of strikers often many times each day and in the garment workers strike which began in 1909 she came into her own as an organizer and popular speaker and she soon became recognized as one of the great radical writers, eclipsing her husband and the cascade of newspaper stories that continue to were more about her than about them as a couple. they were not happy about this. it happened in 1912, a strike of hotel and restaurant waiters in new york city organized by the wild -- a while organizer walking into one restaurant or hotel dining room after another. the luncheon club of the stock exchange an
strikes were authorized by police, chicago into that paddy wagon and sometimes by militia or national guard troops, clothing workers in massachusetts facing state militia. they were authorized by the industrial workers of the world. one big strike of garment workers was in new york city not close enough to read the signs strikers are holding up at the remarkable thing to me is there are signs in english, russian, you dish and italian. rose was heavily involved in the strike speaking to groups...
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these are chicago cops putting a government worker into the paddy wagon.nd sometimes the militia or national guard troops. these were striking building workers in massachusetts facing state militia. this strike was organized by the industrial workers of the world. the. one strike of the garment workers is a new york city. they are signs in english and russian, yiddish and italian rose was involved in the strikes speaking to those that often many times each day. now the cascade of the stories that continued were more about her than about them as a couple. in 1912 there was a strike of hotel and restaurant waiters also organized by the wobblies. an organizer would walk into one restaurant or hotel dining room after another. at the waldorf astoria, the new york stock exchange and usually just as lunch and dinner is about to be served, the organizer would blow a whistle and all of them would walk out. rose was on the strike committee and addressed many rallies and hoped to handle publicity for the strike and wrote about the miserable conditions in which many o
these are chicago cops putting a government worker into the paddy wagon.nd sometimes the militia or national guard troops. these were striking building workers in massachusetts facing state militia. this strike was organized by the industrial workers of the world. the. one strike of the garment workers is a new york city. they are signs in english and russian, yiddish and italian rose was involved in the strikes speaking to those that often many times each day. now the cascade of the stories...
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however, paddy robinson doesn't want people to overplay their research.ng, but it is definitely not the solution. cannot all be happy going around wearing facemasks suddenly touching people, kissing people, coughing and things like that. it is a temporary solution. surgical mask manufacturing is ramping up globally. so access to proper masks will eventually be probably not such an issue. yet even some of these can be faulty and never offer complete protection. the coronavirus pandemic has resulted in huge changes to the way we live our lives — and that includes tight restrictions on the way we mourn the dead. funeral directors say that increased demand and social distancing rules are making it harder than ever for them to care for grieving families. james waterhouse has spent time with one family, as it prepares to say goodbye to a loved one. saying goodbye to a wife, mother, sister and friend. tamarsine sutton died three weeks ago from leukaemia. she was 52. she was always upbeat, always there for other people, always had a smile, even through all this.
however, paddy robinson doesn't want people to overplay their research.ng, but it is definitely not the solution. cannot all be happy going around wearing facemasks suddenly touching people, kissing people, coughing and things like that. it is a temporary solution. surgical mask manufacturing is ramping up globally. so access to proper masks will eventually be probably not such an issue. yet even some of these can be faulty and never offer complete protection. the coronavirus pandemic has...
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were often suppressed by police and these are chicago cubs putting on us drank it worker and with paddywagon and sometimes by militia. national guard troops and these are striking workers in massachusetts facing state motion and the strike was organized by the industrial workers of the world. we heard the music before. one big strike of garment workers was new york city, probably close enough to read the signs that the strikers are holding up their the remarkable thing to be is that there are signs in english russian - and italian. rose was heavily involved in this strike. speaking to groups of strikers often many times each day. and in that garment worker strike which began in 19 oh nine, she really came under her own as an organizer and as an immensely popular speaker and she soon became recognized as one of the great radical people over time. and now the cascade of newspaper stories that continued, were more about her and they were about them as a couple. and they are signs that he was not completely happy about this read the most interesting strike that most often folded happened in
were often suppressed by police and these are chicago cubs putting on us drank it worker and with paddywagon and sometimes by militia. national guard troops and these are striking workers in massachusetts facing state motion and the strike was organized by the industrial workers of the world. we heard the music before. one big strike of garment workers was new york city, probably close enough to read the signs that the strikers are holding up their the remarkable thing to be is that there are...
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strikes were often suppressed by police in these are chicago, striking worker in the paddy wagon.and sometimes from militia. were national guard troops. these are striking clothing workers in massachusetts. they are facing militia. the strike was organized by the iww, industrial workers of the world. the wobblies. that's music that we heard before. one big strike of the garment workers in new york city, probably not close enough to read the signs that the strikers are holding up there but remarkable thing to me, is the signs in english russian and yiddish and italian. rose was heavily involved in the strike. speaking to groups strikers often many times each day. and that worker strike which began in 18 oh nine, she really came into our own as an organizer. an immensely popular speaker. and she soon became recognized as one of the great radical people over time. and now the cascade of newspaper stories continued were more about her and they were about them as a couple. and there signs that he was not completely happy about this. most interesting strike that rose got involved in, ha
strikes were often suppressed by police in these are chicago, striking worker in the paddy wagon.and sometimes from militia. were national guard troops. these are striking clothing workers in massachusetts. they are facing militia. the strike was organized by the iww, industrial workers of the world. the wobblies. that's music that we heard before. one big strike of the garment workers in new york city, probably not close enough to read the signs that the strikers are holding up there but...
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paddy's day. i did have some guinness in my home, i hope the ambassador will invite me back over. but a huge uptick in turnout. the coronavirus, we do not know, but most people think that by next november, listen, if we are not out and able to vote by next november, well, trumpets got a much bigger issue than dealing with voting, i will tell you that. i do not think it will have much of an impact, but we will see a huge impact in wisconsin, 1.23 million voted by mail, which is just extra ordinary. a lot more people are going to take advantage of doing an absentee ballot in those states where you can do it, and for states that matter, michigan and wisconsin and pennsylvania, you do absentee ballots, which will be good. mr. kasich: especially if you could do vote by mail, you will probably see increased turnout. let me give a word about november, because, again, in this black swan event, no one knows. we will see some flattening of the curve. we have already seen it in some areas. the searches already on for the antiviral. i understand if you get the flu, the normal flu, you can tak
paddy's day. i did have some guinness in my home, i hope the ambassador will invite me back over. but a huge uptick in turnout. the coronavirus, we do not know, but most people think that by next november, listen, if we are not out and able to vote by next november, well, trumpets got a much bigger issue than dealing with voting, i will tell you that. i do not think it will have much of an impact, but we will see a huge impact in wisconsin, 1.23 million voted by mail, which is just extra...
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paddy's day or memorial day weekend or the aftermath of the fourth of july parade, you'll go under. that's why i think the best solution is to do what congressman ro khanna and i have been doing. direct cash assistance. $2,000 per person that makes under $130,000 a year because you will also take care of that small business person who usually draws their salary from the small business. so, yeah, maybe the business won't necessarily get open, but we need to stabilize things. people are hurting. and when i hear this happy talk from washington from the president, from mnuchin, from all these people like somehow this is -- we're going to bounce right back from this, people are getting killed out there in the business community. we've got to stabilize them. this isn't a stimulus. this is a stabilization plan we need to embrace here in the united states. >> all right. congressman, thank you. when the browns have a terrible season, that actually might be good for the sports bars in the areas. it just means browns fans drink more. just a suggestion for you. >> there's some truth to that. >>
paddy's day or memorial day weekend or the aftermath of the fourth of july parade, you'll go under. that's why i think the best solution is to do what congressman ro khanna and i have been doing. direct cash assistance. $2,000 per person that makes under $130,000 a year because you will also take care of that small business person who usually draws their salary from the small business. so, yeah, maybe the business won't necessarily get open, but we need to stabilize things. people are hurting....
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these are chicago cops putting a striking garment worker into that paddy wagon. and sometimes by militia. or national guard troops. these are striking clothing workers in massachusetts facing state militia. this strike was organized by the iww, the industrial workers of the world, the wobblies, a snatch of whose music we heard before. one big strike of garment workers was in new york city, probably not close enough to read the signs that the strikers are holding up there, but the remarkable thing to me is that there are signs in english, russian, ideaish and italian -- yiddish and italian. rose was heavily involved in this strike, speaking to groups of strikers often many times each day. and in that garment workers' strike which began in 1909, she really came into her own as an organizer and as an immensely popular speaker. and she soon became recognized as one of the great radical orators of her time, eclipsing her husband. and now the cascade of newspaper stories that continued were more about her than they were about them as a couple. and there are signs that
these are chicago cops putting a striking garment worker into that paddy wagon. and sometimes by militia. or national guard troops. these are striking clothing workers in massachusetts facing state militia. this strike was organized by the iww, the industrial workers of the world, the wobblies, a snatch of whose music we heard before. one big strike of garment workers was in new york city, probably not close enough to read the signs that the strikers are holding up there, but the remarkable...
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the only time we saw paddy mcguinness is when he got in his carand paddy mcguinness is when he got inat struck me and you said this, the corporate help, companies that are really keen... this is an opportunity, many companies are often bashed for not being ethically sound or community driven. there is an opportunity now and there were many companies which iimagine and there were many companies which i imagine wanted or were approaching you to help. yeah, yeah. i mean, you know, i could name them all. please don't but we saw them! the premier league, 02, they absolutely came in some of them came in on the day and our teams were reaching out to them and they were responding. i think that... what i got from the show was the response from the general public, on—screen and off—screen. my favourite moment i think was peter kay doing amarillo with the front line staff, the health service joining in the song, clapping. it was a very, joining in the song, clapping. it was a very, very powerful. also, i loved strictly, with people dancing and also people dancing in their front rooms and people
the only time we saw paddy mcguinness is when he got in his carand paddy mcguinness is when he got inat struck me and you said this, the corporate help, companies that are really keen... this is an opportunity, many companies are often bashed for not being ethically sound or community driven. there is an opportunity now and there were many companies which iimagine and there were many companies which i imagine wanted or were approaching you to help. yeah, yeah. i mean, you know, i could name...
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mcguinness and zoe ball willjoin lenny april and then paddy mcguinness and zoe ball will join lennynting from your homes? how it will work is myself, lenny and divina will be in the one show studio. we are going to be therefore a base there, sitting at the correct distance apart as everyone is doing at the moment. we will key into people's houses, gary barlow, peter k. catherine tate and david tennant, they are going to be doing a sketch. we are into the home—schooling thing at the moment. who knows what that is going to look like. so many people getting in contact saying we wa nt to people getting in contact saying we want to do this. that is the wonderful thing about it. we are not sure how this will go. nights like this normally take months to plan and we are doing this in a matter of weeks. this is the flavour of it, do what you can, when you can, offer what you can, when you can, offer what you can, when you can, offer what you can. there are a lot of creative people out there who at the moment do not have an audience. i see gary barlow has been doing these crooner sessions. lo
mcguinness and zoe ball willjoin lenny april and then paddy mcguinness and zoe ball will join lennynting from your homes? how it will work is myself, lenny and divina will be in the one show studio. we are going to be therefore a base there, sitting at the correct distance apart as everyone is doing at the moment. we will key into people's houses, gary barlow, peter k. catherine tate and david tennant, they are going to be doing a sketch. we are into the home—schooling thing at the moment....