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keep it uniform. my phone has been ringing off the hook with a number of local officials saying people are very, very upset. who's upset about the gym being closed? who's upset about their restaurant is closed? who's upset about the bar is closed? actually i've had the highest number of calls being complained about bars being closed. i don't know if that is statistically representative of anything, but that's just anecdotal. some people are upset about schools being closed. i say to the local officials and to the people of the state of new york, if you are upset by what we have done, be upset at me. the county executive did not do this. the village mayor did not do this. the city mayor did not make these decisions. i made these decisions. these were all state-ordered rules. it's not your local elected official. i made them because i believe they're in the best interest of the state. i know they cause disruption. i know people are upset. i know businesses will be hurt by this. i don't feel good about t
keep it uniform. my phone has been ringing off the hook with a number of local officials saying people are very, very upset. who's upset about the gym being closed? who's upset about their restaurant is closed? who's upset about the bar is closed? actually i've had the highest number of calls being complained about bars being closed. i don't know if that is statistically representative of anything, but that's just anecdotal. some people are upset about schools being closed. i say to the local...
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uniformity works. it is hard to do but when you can do it uniformity works. we did that yesterday with restaurants, bars, gyms, all closing at 8:00 last night and staying closed today. with the caveat they can sell off premises by delivery, and the state liquor authority changed the rules to make that possible. we closed all schools, schools two weeks, and a 180 day requirement is waived. all schools have the same period, because once again you need uniformity. you do not want a business having some employees and one school district that is open and one that is closed. in all this disruption and change, try to keep it as uniform as possible, and the rules as uniform as possible as to the extent businesses can operate and people can live their lives and keep it uniform. my phone has been ringing off the hook with local officials saying people are very upset. gym beinget about the closed, who is upset about the restaurant being closed, who is upset about the bar being closed. at the highest number of calls, complaints are about bars being closed. i do not think
uniformity works. it is hard to do but when you can do it uniformity works. we did that yesterday with restaurants, bars, gyms, all closing at 8:00 last night and staying closed today. with the caveat they can sell off premises by delivery, and the state liquor authority changed the rules to make that possible. we closed all schools, schools two weeks, and a 180 day requirement is waived. all schools have the same period, because once again you need uniformity. you do not want a business having...
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patrick: i would say it was 1932. 1932 is when the nra backed legislation known as the uniform firearms act, which was state legislation that was supposed to be enacted everywhere, as a way to make the laws uniform. and in doing so, that would protect sportsmen. say if i was traveling in a state from indiana to ohio, if ohio has stricter laws, i would not be harmed by going into that state necessary because these laws are uniform. the uniform firearms act was so popular, the nra convinced the new york assembly by overwhelming majorities to enact the legislation. not a super majority that could override the veto, but majorities. then governor roosevelt decided to veto the legislation. when governor roosevelt vetoed the legislation, the nra really ramped up its efforts. it started putting out advertisements for recruitment groups,ally targeting advertisements in the margin of "american rifleman." the first three relate to fighting firearms legislation. that is the genesis of what the nra become spirit in the 1930's, the attorney general of the united states knew the nra was fighting firea
patrick: i would say it was 1932. 1932 is when the nra backed legislation known as the uniform firearms act, which was state legislation that was supposed to be enacted everywhere, as a way to make the laws uniform. and in doing so, that would protect sportsmen. say if i was traveling in a state from indiana to ohio, if ohio has stricter laws, i would not be harmed by going into that state necessary because these laws are uniform. the uniform firearms act was so popular, the nra convinced the...
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mps have given initial approval to a bill aimed at keeping down the cost of school uniforms.primary school parents and two—thirds of secondary school parents have to buy two or more items from a specific shop, pushing up costs. specialist uniform sellers argue they provide good value for clothes worn on about 195 days a year. the march towards "if a child wears it, brand it with an embroidered logo" must end, to drive down costs and make uniforms genuinely inclusive. i attended an open day with my son. we were going around local comprehensive schools and i sat down to hear the headmaster's speech. in front of me, another mum sat down. and she picked up the information about the school. i saw her picking up the uniform list, looking down it, turning to her son and saying, "we can't go here," and they left. the minister backed the bill. the cost of the school uniform must not be a barrier to parents choosing a particular school for their child orfor a child attending a particular school. school uniforms must not be unreasonably priced and schools must not disregard the importan
mps have given initial approval to a bill aimed at keeping down the cost of school uniforms.primary school parents and two—thirds of secondary school parents have to buy two or more items from a specific shop, pushing up costs. specialist uniform sellers argue they provide good value for clothes worn on about 195 days a year. the march towards "if a child wears it, brand it with an embroidered logo" must end, to drive down costs and make uniforms genuinely inclusive. i attended an...
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it's probably the best of my life, amphetamine when i was in uniform, and i wore the uniform roudly ofrica. >> what would you say -- we've got several young people here. we got the band, the choir. there are several young people in our audience. i know some rotc cadets, children of our chaplin, others. -- children of our chaplain, others. what would you say to those who are at a point where they are considering or maybe simply ave an opportunity to make a decision about serving our nation as a member of the united states military, what would you say to them? captain yellin: my mother used to read a lot 6 books, and 80 years old when i was 13 years old i read a book by a minister and the book's game was "the magnificent obsession." it's the story of a small town in new york, where the richest son of the richest 20 or 21-year-old boy was drowning, and a beloved doctor, dr. hudson, was dying of a heart attack. and the fire department had one resuscitater. they served the young man. and the old doctor died. and then thousands and thousands of people came to his funeral. and his family disc
it's probably the best of my life, amphetamine when i was in uniform, and i wore the uniform roudly ofrica. >> what would you say -- we've got several young people here. we got the band, the choir. there are several young people in our audience. i know some rotc cadets, children of our chaplin, others. -- children of our chaplain, others. what would you say to those who are at a point where they are considering or maybe simply ave an opportunity to make a decision about serving our nation...
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it is probably the best time in my life other than when i was in uniform, and i wear that uniform proudlyld you say -- we have several young people here, the band, the choir, several young people in our audience. i know some rotc cadets, children of our chaplain, others. what would you say to them today? those who are at a point where they are considering or maybe simply have an opportunity to make a decision about serving the nation as a member of the united states military? what would you say to them? capt. yellin: i -- my mother used to read a lot of books. and 80 years ago when i was 13 years old, i read a book by a minister. the books name was "the magnificent obsession." it is a story of a small town in lake george, new york state, son of a rich man was drowning in the beloved daughter, dr. hudson, was dying of a heart attack and the fire department, and the fire tionrtment had one resuscitated .evice they use that on the young man in the old daughter died. then thousands and thousands of doctor died. then thousands and thousands of people came to his funeral. and the family discove
it is probably the best time in my life other than when i was in uniform, and i wear that uniform proudlyld you say -- we have several young people here, the band, the choir, several young people in our audience. i know some rotc cadets, children of our chaplain, others. what would you say to them today? those who are at a point where they are considering or maybe simply have an opportunity to make a decision about serving the nation as a member of the united states military? what would you say...
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how much do you spend on your child's school uniform?ms such as blazers. the children's society found that on average, parents spent £337 per year on uniform for each child at a state secondary school and £315 per year for primary school children. parents said they thought a reasonable cost would be £105 for secondary school uniforms and £85 for primary uniforms — that's almost a third of the actual cost. now mps are debating whether more can be done to keep costs down. 0ur political correspondent helen catt reports. peter is at primary school. his sister melissa, at secondary. for their parents, that means a lot of uniform. it gets expensive. we can pay anything from secondary school ranges from £10 for a pair of football socks right up to £25 for a rugby shirt orjumper. i can get a plain navy blue jumperforfour or £5 in asdas, for example. i can get three of them for the price of one named item. i mean, we budget as well as we can, but when they have growth spurts and you aren't expecting it, you have to wait. it gets expensive when th
how much do you spend on your child's school uniform?ms such as blazers. the children's society found that on average, parents spent £337 per year on uniform for each child at a state secondary school and £315 per year for primary school children. parents said they thought a reasonable cost would be £105 for secondary school uniforms and £85 for primary uniforms — that's almost a third of the actual cost. now mps are debating whether more can be done to keep costs down. 0ur political...
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that assure uniform safety for everyone. uniform safety for everyone, why? because what i do will affect you, and what you do will affect me. about community and interconnection and interdependence. this is a very realistic embodiment of that. .e need everyone to be safe otherwise, no one can be safe. we have studied all the other countries. we have talked to people all across the globe about what they did, what they have done, what worked. what does not work. that has all informed this policy. basic rules -- only essential businesses will be functioning. at home, godrk bless you, but only essential businesses can have workers commuting to the job or on the job. remainond rule -- indoors to the greatest extent, to protect physical and mental health. valve,businesses, on the we reduced it to 50% of the workforce. we then reduced it to 75% of the workforce must stay home. today, we are bringing it to 100% of the workforce must stay home. these are nonessential services. essential services have to continue to function. grocery stores need food. pharmacies need
that assure uniform safety for everyone. uniform safety for everyone, why? because what i do will affect you, and what you do will affect me. about community and interconnection and interdependence. this is a very realistic embodiment of that. .e need everyone to be safe otherwise, no one can be safe. we have studied all the other countries. we have talked to people all across the globe about what they did, what they have done, what worked. what does not work. that has all informed this policy....
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the public uniform looks like a navy uniform and the reason it looks like a navy uniform we started providing care to merchant marines and one of the shores of the public health service is we still have right now is essential through flag quarantine flag when ship came to port and somebody with yellow fever or smallpox on it. if it's going to take you 80 days from point a to point b, by the time you show up in port of new york city we knew if you had smallpox or yellow fever because the incubation fever, shorter than the time from point a to point b. well, we turned that upside down now. you could go to your mother's funeral in liberia, right, so you fly to line -- line -- liberia, engage in usual acts, your mother has died, kissing her, the next day you get on a plane to amsterdam to new york city. you have 48 hours incubation of 5 to 7 days. 3 days before you show up back to new york. i've got a headache and fever and i'm not feeling quite well right now. you show up to a hospital, the number one diagnosis would be malaria, 1, 2 and 3 and if it's not malaria and they miss this it's easy to
the public uniform looks like a navy uniform and the reason it looks like a navy uniform we started providing care to merchant marines and one of the shores of the public health service is we still have right now is essential through flag quarantine flag when ship came to port and somebody with yellow fever or smallpox on it. if it's going to take you 80 days from point a to point b, by the time you show up in port of new york city we knew if you had smallpox or yellow fever because the...
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sounded now by a host of but uniforms, they finally gave up. after six hours of ferocious fighting the federal army of the james held fort fisher. >> general whiting and colonel lamb were going side by side when whiting looked up and saw an officer in a blue uniform standing over him and looking down at him. it was general terry. now the victor of general fort fisher. he said, i surrender, sir, to you, the forces under my command. and the confederacy lost their last major sea fort. the troops cheered, jumped, and helped each other. a victory, and we proclaimed it, too, from sea and shore. they ek quoed back wild cheering. men grasp each other and wept only as brave men can in the hour of the victory. the comparison in confederate gray. guns were batters, broken, and dismounted and there was horrible evidence of the battles furry and the destruction of the naval bombardment. heavy guns and others knocked to pieces. . some with heads off, some cut i. federal officials considered the loss as a stunning blow. alexander stevens spoke about one of th
sounded now by a host of but uniforms, they finally gave up. after six hours of ferocious fighting the federal army of the james held fort fisher. >> general whiting and colonel lamb were going side by side when whiting looked up and saw an officer in a blue uniform standing over him and looking down at him. it was general terry. now the victor of general fort fisher. he said, i surrender, sir, to you, the forces under my command. and the confederacy lost their last major sea fort. the...
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i speak for those of us in uniform. political settlement is the only responsible way to and he war in afghanistan this was an important step. this agreement would not have the possible without thousands of soldiers, sailors, airmen, marines that have served 18 sacrificed over the last years. we owe an extraordinary debt of gratitude to america's sons and the ultimate made sacrifice and their families who have given their all to this nation. is not only includes the military but also the dedicated men and women of the the department and intelligence community. as well as our allies and partners from over 40 nations. agreement, as the secretary said, is conditions-based, and best the war is to end now. protect u.s. national security in this is foremost agreement, and it provides the best hope for a peaceful future afghanistan.e of i'd also like to highlight the potential impact of coronavirus what the secretary just said. on our military force and on our operations and preparations. the department of defense, under the se
i speak for those of us in uniform. political settlement is the only responsible way to and he war in afghanistan this was an important step. this agreement would not have the possible without thousands of soldiers, sailors, airmen, marines that have served 18 sacrificed over the last years. we owe an extraordinary debt of gratitude to america's sons and the ultimate made sacrifice and their families who have given their all to this nation. is not only includes the military but also the...
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so my uniform today, i am continental army. and difference between how you can tell i'm just ordinary soldiers, it's because we create the army in june of '75. it's a motley crew. it is your britches, your linen shirt, linen westcot and wool, by the way. your interface here will tell you your color, your rank. red is more privates and ordinary soldiers. gold or yellows are going to be your officers and whatnot. one thing that everybody is going to need is your musket. this right here. state of the art. this is it. this is a replica of a 1756 flint lock musket. it's about 4 1/2 feet long. weighs about 8 to 10 pounds. and this is standard issue. you will have this. you will own this and love this. don't lose it. don't break it is the thing. it consists of three parts. your lock, which is this metal mechanism right here. your stock which is the wooden part right here. and your smooth bore barrel which is this long metal tube right here. hence the phrase, lock, stock and barrel. means the whole thing. it's important to note this ba
so my uniform today, i am continental army. and difference between how you can tell i'm just ordinary soldiers, it's because we create the army in june of '75. it's a motley crew. it is your britches, your linen shirt, linen westcot and wool, by the way. your interface here will tell you your color, your rank. red is more privates and ordinary soldiers. gold or yellows are going to be your officers and whatnot. one thing that everybody is going to need is your musket. this right here. state of...
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bushwhackers don't this is certainly where uniforms. -- wear -- don't necessarily wear uniforms. it is easy for them to blend back into the populace. they know the area of missouri. it is easy for them to blend back into the area. that becomes difficult to judge who is doing the battle and who isn't. jayhawkers are basically the guerrilla fighters of kansas. there are similar groups attacking bushwhackers. there are not as many jayhawkers as bushwhackers. jayhawkers are unionist guerrilla fighters in other parts of the western theater into the eastern theater. guerrilla warfare pops up throughout the confederacy. it happened in the midwest in this border state area as the most intense border war between kansas and missouri. partisan rangers are different. they become formally recognized by the confederacy as an additional unit that will fight for the confederacy and is formally recognized by the government. they kind of have uniforms and are much more organized than a lot of bushwhackers tend to be. the bushwhacker methodology of irregular warfare, sacking towns, things like that
bushwhackers don't this is certainly where uniforms. -- wear -- don't necessarily wear uniforms. it is easy for them to blend back into the populace. they know the area of missouri. it is easy for them to blend back into the area. that becomes difficult to judge who is doing the battle and who isn't. jayhawkers are basically the guerrilla fighters of kansas. there are similar groups attacking bushwhackers. there are not as many jayhawkers as bushwhackers. jayhawkers are unionist guerrilla...
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so the uniformity is important.'s also important that no local government puts any rules in place without first checking with the department of health, so the department of health can make sure they are consistent with all other rules that we are about to put in place. mitigation is continuing and is ramping up. there are many rumors out there. part of the fear, the anxiety, people spread rumors. well, maybe you're going to quarantine new york city. we hear new york city is going to quarantine itself. that is not true. that cannot happen. it cannot happen legally. no city in the state can quarantine itself without state approval. and i have no interest whatsoever and no plan whatsoever to quarantine any city. you contained new rochelle. we did a containment zone on new rochelle, which was actually misunderstood. nobody was contained in new rochelle. there was no cordon around new rochelle. you could come and go around new rochelle as you wanted. the containment referred to the virus. all we did in new rochelle was c
so the uniformity is important.'s also important that no local government puts any rules in place without first checking with the department of health, so the department of health can make sure they are consistent with all other rules that we are about to put in place. mitigation is continuing and is ramping up. there are many rumors out there. part of the fear, the anxiety, people spread rumors. well, maybe you're going to quarantine new york city. we hear new york city is going to quarantine...
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the action comes after a uniform problem in 2016 that ended in a lawsuit. some employees says those uniforms got them sick with rashes, headaches and respiratory problems. >>> and a new study finds a growing number of women are now their family's bread winners. half of females say they outearn or make the same amount as their husbands or partners according to td ameritrade. the findings mark a swift change according to pugh research center, only 3.8% of women earn more than their sbands in 1960. anne-marie. >> those statistics, it's good to hear that source. i want people to remember there is still a significant gender pay gap in this country. as the survey looking at women who were married or with partners. not women in general. >> exactly will. >> i applaud the change. >> i applaud the change too, there is room for improvement. >> diane hall at the new york stock exchange. thank you. >> you got it. >>> still tote rescue. authorities in mexico chip away at a wall to reach a trapped newborn baby. >>> >>>. >>> here's a look at today's forecast in some cities
the action comes after a uniform problem in 2016 that ended in a lawsuit. some employees says those uniforms got them sick with rashes, headaches and respiratory problems. >>> and a new study finds a growing number of women are now their family's bread winners. half of females say they outearn or make the same amount as their husbands or partners according to td ameritrade. the findings mark a swift change according to pugh research center, only 3.8% of women earn more than their...
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josÉ: tenemos los equipos que es lo que ven en los hospitales, lo ponemos encima de nuestros uniformesscaras, los plásticos para poder prevenir que nos contagie moscÓn algo. es como dicen, el equipo le hace mucha falta y tenemos que usarlo una vez mÁs para diferentes pacientes que no serÍa lo normal. marÍa antonieta: pero tienen miedo? jose: es algo que es preocupante y peligroso. tenemos miedo porque dÍa tras dÍa tenemos que seguir trabajando. el miedo mÁs grande yo dirÍa es haberque si regresamos a
josÉ: tenemos los equipos que es lo que ven en los hospitales, lo ponemos encima de nuestros uniformesscaras, los plásticos para poder prevenir que nos contagie moscÓn algo. es como dicen, el equipo le hace mucha falta y tenemos que usarlo una vez mÁs para diferentes pacientes que no serÍa lo normal. marÍa antonieta: pero tienen miedo? jose: es algo que es preocupante y peligroso. tenemos miedo porque dÍa tras dÍa tenemos que seguir trabajando. el miedo mÁs grande yo dirÍa es haberque...
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and i know i speak for those of us in uniform. negotiated political settlement is the only responsible way to end the war in afghanistan and this was an important step. this agreement would not have been possible without the thousands of soldiers, sailors, airmen, marines that have served and sacrificed over the last 18 years. we owe an extraordinary debt of gratitude to america's sons and daughters who made the ultimate sacrifice and their families who have given their all to this nation. and this is not only includes the military but also the dedicated men and women of the state department and the intelligence community. as well as our allies and partners from over 40 nations. we this agreement, as the secretary said, is conditions-based, and best opportunity to end the war is now. protect u.s. national security interests is foremost in this agreement, and it provides the best hope for a peaceful future for the people of afghanistan. i'd also like to highlight the potential impact of coronavirus and echo what the secretary just
and i know i speak for those of us in uniform. negotiated political settlement is the only responsible way to end the war in afghanistan and this was an important step. this agreement would not have been possible without the thousands of soldiers, sailors, airmen, marines that have served and sacrificed over the last 18 years. we owe an extraordinary debt of gratitude to america's sons and daughters who made the ultimate sacrifice and their families who have given their all to this nation. and...
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and our uniform members need to know that their families are well taken care of. bottom line is, we still don't have a timeline, projections of cost savings, a real plan for implementation of these downsizing and closures. while i understand the department wants to focus on increased medical readiness of our troops and medical forces, the impacts that this organization will be significant and trust me, we will hear from the individuals that are impacted by these changes. some numbers i have seen indicate after 200 family -- 200,000 family members and retirees across the country would be pushed away from d.o.d. medical treatment facilities and onto civilian providers. we need to understand what that plan looks like. so mr. secretary, your office is has clearly been thinking about this for a long time since you do have a list of facilities that have been impacted. there must be a document somewhere to back up these facilities and how they were chosen. so mr. secretary, how can you expect us to be, you know, do due diligence when we haven't seen a comprehensive trans
and our uniform members need to know that their families are well taken care of. bottom line is, we still don't have a timeline, projections of cost savings, a real plan for implementation of these downsizing and closures. while i understand the department wants to focus on increased medical readiness of our troops and medical forces, the impacts that this organization will be significant and trust me, we will hear from the individuals that are impacted by these changes. some numbers i have...
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everything from coveralls to the two-piece uniform. this is the armor crew helmets which were unique to armored engagements in the second world war. if you're familiar with football in the 1930's, they were designed by rawlliings and you can see the logo in there. it was really just a crash helmet. fiber shell on the outside. tiit offered no ballistics protection. it also included the communications gear that the crew would use to communicate inside the tank. that would consist of the headsets you see here. these cables would plug into communications boxes. that would give their crew the capability to talk to one another inside the tank. it would tell the gunner to engage targets. this is a common piece of equipment for all crews. there were some other things that were available. there was a winter combat uniform. overalls and a special tanker jacket. this is a top for the winter combat uniform. they are commonly referred to as tanker jackets. pockets lining them. they were most common among the armor crews. we have some of the weapons
everything from coveralls to the two-piece uniform. this is the armor crew helmets which were unique to armored engagements in the second world war. if you're familiar with football in the 1930's, they were designed by rawlliings and you can see the logo in there. it was really just a crash helmet. fiber shell on the outside. tiit offered no ballistics protection. it also included the communications gear that the crew would use to communicate inside the tank. that would consist of the headsets...
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we take the oath and put on that uniform, that's what that means. >> reporter: this house has been in the family for at least 50 years. she's show scouring her childhood home for keepsakes >> it's hard my momma and daddy, just lots of memories >> reporter: she lost her mother five years ago, but found it again. >> i picked it up and thought, there you are. >> reporter: what do you think it means >> oh, she's here. she's with us. >> reporter: shared moments of grief and gratitude in a community with a common cause. many folks here are still without power. president donald trump does he will be visiting the area on
we take the oath and put on that uniform, that's what that means. >> reporter: this house has been in the family for at least 50 years. she's show scouring her childhood home for keepsakes >> it's hard my momma and daddy, just lots of memories >> reporter: she lost her mother five years ago, but found it again. >> i picked it up and thought, there you are. >> reporter: what do you think it means >> oh, she's here. she's with us. >> reporter: shared...
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how much do you spend on your child's school uniform?ch child at a state secondary school. and £315 per yearfor primary school children. parents said they thought a reasonable cost would be £105 for secondary school uniforms and £85 for primary uniforms — that's almost a third of the actual cost. now mps are debating whether more can be done to keep costs down. 0ur political correspondent helen catt reports. peter is a primary school. his sister melissa, at secondary. for their parents that means a lot of uniform. it gets expensive. we - anything from secondary school ranges from £10 for a pair of socks right up to £25 for a rugby shirt or jumper. ican right up to £25 for a rugby shirt or jumper. i can get a right up to £25 for a rugby shirt or jumper. i can geta plain right up to £25 for a rugby shirt or jumper. i can get a plain navy blue jumper. i can get a plain navy blue jumperforfour or £5 jumper. i can get a plain navy blue jumper for four or £5 from a source. i could get three of them for one named item. we budget as well as we c
how much do you spend on your child's school uniform?ch child at a state secondary school. and £315 per yearfor primary school children. parents said they thought a reasonable cost would be £105 for secondary school uniforms and £85 for primary uniforms — that's almost a third of the actual cost. now mps are debating whether more can be done to keep costs down. 0ur political correspondent helen catt reports. peter is a primary school. his sister melissa, at secondary. for their parents...
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i'm assuming it takes uniform service members, how many would that taken where are they coming from and can you say where they are going? >> i cannot say where they are going. hhs would have to determine. .e have to get you more detail yes, they require special training and when we talked , wet this the other night have to maybe provide to make sure civilians know how to use them properly. functionssingle use and in some cases different what you would find. presumably 2000 service members? >> i would say one person can toin a multitude of people help with maintenance and things like that. we can do the math and get back to that. >> how far along are they with and shouldn't be telecommuting start now? >> we are doing a lot of telecommuting right now. we had all of the social distancing workout, but the chance to talk to the doctors get-to-face and i want to an understanding of what they're doing, so we put all the precautions in place. if anyone knows how to do it, they do it. many of you know they have been successful in the past, they have incredible capabilities and extremely well kni
i'm assuming it takes uniform service members, how many would that taken where are they coming from and can you say where they are going? >> i cannot say where they are going. hhs would have to determine. .e have to get you more detail yes, they require special training and when we talked , wet this the other night have to maybe provide to make sure civilians know how to use them properly. functionssingle use and in some cases different what you would find. presumably 2000 service...
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we also don't have a uniform at all. i'll be belligerent on thursday just so you know, the only thing you need is your weapon and you pretty much where whatever you want. how do you tell who is friend and who is fall? it becomes really challenging. going back to the non discipline thing. the ugly thing that happens, things like's picketing your enemy where you want to stake through their foot to get on the top would be problematic. that big problems as far as their discipline. what any other problems with our militia? you can't expect they don't stay put, they are unreliable. both short term and long term they don't have the discipline and they don't have the training to stay put. they are necessarily going to be long term as far as soldiering is concerned and will happen for weeks or months on end like you are a contracted soldier with the continental army. there are some problems here. >> would be difficult for them to work with continentals, because the continentals don't trust them and think they are a less-qualified
we also don't have a uniform at all. i'll be belligerent on thursday just so you know, the only thing you need is your weapon and you pretty much where whatever you want. how do you tell who is friend and who is fall? it becomes really challenging. going back to the non discipline thing. the ugly thing that happens, things like's picketing your enemy where you want to stake through their foot to get on the top would be problematic. that big problems as far as their discipline. what any other...
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then your guest speaker also identified uniformity. there needs to be a rural and urban uniformity position coming from the fed to the state department of each state department of ed as to a pathway forward. this is a fantastic show. in the one other thing i would like to say, as a footnote, is here in oregon, there is an online company called hotshot, a marketing company that does online marketing -- stay away from hotshot. they have made over $200 million and it is a ripoff. host: so he had a couple of things i want you to address. i have not yet heard locally about school districts even talking about extending the school year into the summer months. do we see a lot of school districts talking about that yet? guest: there is some conversation, maybe with trying to talk to members of congress, try and push for that. there are a couple of ways you can go about this. you can extend in the summer. i think advocacy groups, some advocacy groups, are pushing for that, schooling in the summer, after school programs, to try to get kids to cat
then your guest speaker also identified uniformity. there needs to be a rural and urban uniformity position coming from the fed to the state department of each state department of ed as to a pathway forward. this is a fantastic show. in the one other thing i would like to say, as a footnote, is here in oregon, there is an online company called hotshot, a marketing company that does online marketing -- stay away from hotshot. they have made over $200 million and it is a ripoff. host: so he had a...
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>> yes, regarding the over fine uniform. i heard a different story. i have heard that when lamb and waiting in the initial firing of the shelves they noticed they were firing on the flag of confederacy and they moved the flag back to the river and by that means more than half of the shells ended up in the river and therefore minimized the damage. is that the right story? >> i do not know. never heard that they moved it. it would surprise me that that was the right thing to do, but it is true. reports said that the sailors were undisciplined and the sliders, and they got into a contest trying to knock down the garrison flag, and they overshot the fort. mid 20th century, shrimp boat captains were complaining because their nets were picking up hundred pound shots through the river. that part did happen. i just don't know if they moved the flag i need to find out about. that thank you. anyone else? you've been a great group thank you so much ... (applause)!
>> yes, regarding the over fine uniform. i heard a different story. i have heard that when lamb and waiting in the initial firing of the shelves they noticed they were firing on the flag of confederacy and they moved the flag back to the river and by that means more than half of the shells ended up in the river and therefore minimized the damage. is that the right story? >> i do not know. never heard that they moved it. it would surprise me that that was the right thing to do, but...
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and i know i speak for those of us in uniform. negotiated political settlement is the only responsible way to end the war in afghanistan and this was an important step. this agreement would not have been possible without the thousands of soldiers, sailors, airmen, marines that have served and sacrificed over the last 18 years. we owe an extraordinary debt of gratitude to america's sons and daughters who made the ultimate sacrifice and their families who have given their all to this nation. and this is not only includes the military but also the dedicated men and women of the state department and the intelligence community. as well as our allies and partners from over 40 nations. we this agreement, as the secretary said, is conditions-based, and best opportunity to end the war is now. protect u.s. national security interests is foremost in this agreement, and it provides the best hope for a peaceful future for the people of afghanistan. i'd also like to highlight the potential impact of coronavirus and echo what the secretary just
and i know i speak for those of us in uniform. negotiated political settlement is the only responsible way to end the war in afghanistan and this was an important step. this agreement would not have been possible without the thousands of soldiers, sailors, airmen, marines that have served and sacrificed over the last 18 years. we owe an extraordinary debt of gratitude to america's sons and daughters who made the ultimate sacrifice and their families who have given their all to this nation. and...
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[applause] mention does that not end when you lay the uniform down and transition back to civilian life as a veteran. that promise our nation has made to care for, honor, serve those who are willing to sacrifice all in service must continue. to hear you're satisfied with the care you are getting from your v.a., but you are right, a lot of folks are being left behind. i have met more than i would townto who have, to our halls, come to gatherings large and small, and we end up crying in each other's arms. .hat burden is so great and it is coupled with the sense of purposelessness and , howessness and wondering do i get my life back? challenge for the v.a. , for our leaders in this country, for us as a nation to not just show our gratitude on thank youay by saying for your service, but by making sure that gratitude is turned .nto action not one day of the year but every day of the year. you might question how. if you are not a member of congress and cannot introduce legislation, not able to directly impact the v.a. -- these are issues we have been working on in my time in there are choices
[applause] mention does that not end when you lay the uniform down and transition back to civilian life as a veteran. that promise our nation has made to care for, honor, serve those who are willing to sacrifice all in service must continue. to hear you're satisfied with the care you are getting from your v.a., but you are right, a lot of folks are being left behind. i have met more than i would townto who have, to our halls, come to gatherings large and small, and we end up crying in each...
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he is in his uniform he wore in the 1750's. this is a uniform he wore serving as commander of the militia the seven years war, which on the side lasted nine years and was called the french and indian war. it is there that he made his reputation, encountered people of diverse cultures, particularly native, and developed a westward orientation for himself and ultimately for his country that would shape his entire worldview. there is a long history of colonial stretching long before washington's birth, peace and the taking of land, opportunity with washington to understand the origins of these policies helps us to see how they come out of the revolutionary war and there are certain continuities from the colonial war and certain things that change. i would like to start not with that initial contact are talking about washington a period of the seven years war, but talking about this washington, as he is residing his command and exiting the revolutionary war. this moment in december of 1783 at washington as he is permanently retirin
he is in his uniform he wore in the 1750's. this is a uniform he wore serving as commander of the militia the seven years war, which on the side lasted nine years and was called the french and indian war. it is there that he made his reputation, encountered people of diverse cultures, particularly native, and developed a westward orientation for himself and ultimately for his country that would shape his entire worldview. there is a long history of colonial stretching long before washington's...
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job in actuality that any you have as a civilian you could also have in uniform. fact that military services really becoming a family business. service joins the because their father, their mother, their brother, their sister served. a decade ago, 40% of those military had a direct relative that served. is a growing disconnect between the civilian military community and we help bridge that divide ages ofally between the hoping tween 17 and 24 to get them to serve. host: did your guest mention the corps? reserve if so could he describe how alter the impact of m.r.c. in the future? mr. heck: great question. medical reserve corps was an entity poet-9/11. the sides between department of health and human services and looks bringing retired former or health care providers in to respond to health care crises within the community. pulling thosek at in in practice because it degrades capability that's already stretched thin. bring in those who were prior health care workers and give them some level of training and organization to be respond to the local. h.h.s., health and
job in actuality that any you have as a civilian you could also have in uniform. fact that military services really becoming a family business. service joins the because their father, their mother, their brother, their sister served. a decade ago, 40% of those military had a direct relative that served. is a growing disconnect between the civilian military community and we help bridge that divide ages ofally between the hoping tween 17 and 24 to get them to serve. host: did your guest mention...
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complaints include inappropriate threats of punishment under the uniform military justice, threats to the rank and security member,e of the service and reports of debt collectors contacting the commanding officer of the debt collector. it's a disgrace that people military are being threatened and intimidated when they are serving our country. of these abusive collection practices is severe as service members have reported increased stress and hardship as a result of predatory debt collectors. unfair and unnecessary practices against people putting this lives on the line for country must end, which is why he national military family association, veterans education army colonel ed bill.ll all support the democrats and republicans agree that congress should put a halt o these abusive practices and this bill does just that. thanks to the work of my colleagues, representative dean, chairwoman waters, ranking member mchenry, and colleagues from h sides of the aisle the financial services and the house armed services committees, we were able to collaborate on pass this bill out of our commit
complaints include inappropriate threats of punishment under the uniform military justice, threats to the rank and security member,e of the service and reports of debt collectors contacting the commanding officer of the debt collector. it's a disgrace that people military are being threatened and intimidated when they are serving our country. of these abusive collection practices is severe as service members have reported increased stress and hardship as a result of predatory debt collectors....
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policies that assure uniforms safety for everyone. uniform safety for everyone white because what i do will affect you. what you do will affect me. talk about community and the interconnection and interdependence. this is a very realistic embodiment of that. we need everyone to be safe and otherwise no one can be safe. we have studied all of the other countries, we talk to people all across the globe about what they did, what they've done and what worked and and what does not work. and that is all from this policy. two basic rules. only essential businesses will be functioning. people can work at home, god bless you. but only essential businesses can have workers, community and do the job work on the job. in the second rule, remain indoors for the greatest extent to prevent protect physical mental health. and on the businesses, the valves, we reduced into 50 percent of the workforce, within reduced into 75 percent of the workforce must stay home and today will bring it to 100 percent of the workforce must stay home. these are nonessen
policies that assure uniforms safety for everyone. uniform safety for everyone white because what i do will affect you. what you do will affect me. talk about community and the interconnection and interdependence. this is a very realistic embodiment of that. we need everyone to be safe and otherwise no one can be safe. we have studied all of the other countries, we talk to people all across the globe about what they did, what they've done and what worked and and what does not work. and that is...
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the all-american girls professional baseball league wanted to put tony stone in dress uniform. she said, i am a ballplayer. ball in thatplay way. they have a narrative of seeing the girls who flood the stands to see them -- tony stone particularly who is barnstorming with a bus full of men. they roll into towns. sextimes she is taken for a worker and she has sent to sleep in a brothel. within this space, she connects with the women who are working. her teach her how to pad bra. they come to her games. they might be wrong women, but they were good girls. that is a way of connecting black women in nontraditional labor markets whether they are sex workers or ballplayers. you see it was an interest to both of them that what tony was doing was significant and had the ability to be role models to other girls. in the case of pnet johnson, she tried out like when a lot of girls were and it was a segregated league. there is a clip where a ball runs to the see of a black woman who throws it back into the field of play. she never says a word. the 21 seconds are meant to be a nod to the fa
the all-american girls professional baseball league wanted to put tony stone in dress uniform. she said, i am a ballplayer. ball in thatplay way. they have a narrative of seeing the girls who flood the stands to see them -- tony stone particularly who is barnstorming with a bus full of men. they roll into towns. sextimes she is taken for a worker and she has sent to sleep in a brothel. within this space, she connects with the women who are working. her teach her how to pad bra. they come to her...
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baseball league that pitted winning and -- pitted women, seemingly feminine and wearing skirts for uniforms, playing baseball during the war years. and it was the same logic, and the indianapolis clowns was a team you think of as the harley him -- harlem globetrotters, a lot of shelley players, they brought tony in, -- a lot of showy players, they brought tony and, crowds increased with herb being in the league, and it led to other women being in the league, and tony is replacing hank aaron at second base on the clowns when she joins in 1952. so within that history you have these black women. >> when did title ix come about, and what are its early origins? >> title ix was the educational amendment of 1972. this wasn't an athletic amendment, it was an educational amendment, 37 words that basically say you can't discriminate on the basis of sex if you're getting federal money. it has wide-ranging effects, but certainly in the world of athletics, it means that if you are high school, a public college, and you are getting federal funds, you have to make sure there is equitable opportunities on
baseball league that pitted winning and -- pitted women, seemingly feminine and wearing skirts for uniforms, playing baseball during the war years. and it was the same logic, and the indianapolis clowns was a team you think of as the harley him -- harlem globetrotters, a lot of shelley players, they brought tony in, -- a lot of showy players, they brought tony and, crowds increased with herb being in the league, and it led to other women being in the league, and tony is replacing hank aaron at...
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>> surgical masks have become part of the uniforms since the coronavirus operate again. he was among the first doctors to treat patients back in jajaary when t the virus f first spreread from china across t street. >> taiwan is expxperienced inn understanding chchina stop p wew what is reliable and winch -- when we should be skeptical. we must take more steps ahead of the crisis and use judgment. >> this is where he e ended up sleepiping, a dormitory next to the hospital set aside for medical staff. for taiwan, vigilance is thee treatment for the disease with no cure. >> it was hard to identify misisinformation at f first. i wawas scared t to spread thehe vivirus. i think this has to be a collaborative effort. >> othther than medics and military, students and teachers are now banned frfrom travel. containing the virus is not only about order c control. communities have found themselves on the frontline. one of his duties is to take care of the daily needs such as delivering fresh food. >> we hope to make it easier for quarantine people to stay home. if anyone leaves the
>> surgical masks have become part of the uniforms since the coronavirus operate again. he was among the first doctors to treat patients back in jajaary when t the virus f first spreread from china across t street. >> taiwan is expxperienced inn understanding chchina stop p wew what is reliable and winch -- when we should be skeptical. we must take more steps ahead of the crisis and use judgment. >> this is where he e ended up sleepiping, a dormitory next to the hospital set...
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i would say just as a moment of guidance, nationally, this is about a uniform threat. it is about consistent responses as you see governor cuomo in new york asking the white house, give us the guidance you think will work best. governors in little states like -- appealing to the federal government, give us some guidance you think will work well debate -- based on the national trends you are observing. against that backdrop, politicize asian -- politicization is not good at this point. in bellevue,athy washington. >> i had one quick comment before my question. i want all americans to stop blaming everybody and just unify. my question is, where i am at there are three cases with the governor and local -- we are closing bars and restaurants, they can do take only. other businesses are closing. i just wonder what is the next steps at state and local. i am not clear what the next action is. >> a great point. the governor in your state has been out front because seattle was hit and what you are seeing at that level with the seattle-based leaders, we know they are doing reall
i would say just as a moment of guidance, nationally, this is about a uniform threat. it is about consistent responses as you see governor cuomo in new york asking the white house, give us the guidance you think will work best. governors in little states like -- appealing to the federal government, give us some guidance you think will work well debate -- based on the national trends you are observing. against that backdrop, politicize asian -- politicization is not good at this point. in...
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her room and they knew the impact of being in a room filled with members of the armed services in uniform and they showed up in civilian clothes. it was profound, profoundly kind. but this time we got through the preliminary hearing and i was to go before the judge for and be cross-examined and give a testimony uniforms were required and the fancy ones, not the comfortable ones. i was standing nervously in the hallway and the army captain, maine prosecutor, came up to me and silently whispered army badge and said this is your army, we choose you. thank you for the work you are doing to put the broader facts together that allow for real change to happen. we look forward to working with you on an ongoing basis. thank you and i am happy to take questions. >> thank you. anyone have questions for her? >> one of the areas you are concerned about having victims restricted is a specific sentence recommendation or however specific they want to be. is another -- we heard i asked i don't know if you remember but asked the judge's earlier what are your thoughts and read the statute and one of the oth
her room and they knew the impact of being in a room filled with members of the armed services in uniform and they showed up in civilian clothes. it was profound, profoundly kind. but this time we got through the preliminary hearing and i was to go before the judge for and be cross-examined and give a testimony uniforms were required and the fancy ones, not the comfortable ones. i was standing nervously in the hallway and the army captain, maine prosecutor, came up to me and silently whispered...
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one, the people in the white uniforms. and there were what i call the ghost buster people with the green tops with the hoses like ghost busters and the air supply on the back. and they were the one who is took our temperatures and got closer to us. it was a little weird waking up in the middle of the night and seeing this freakish thing looming over you. but that was very good. we were -- you know, we had not been around other people for two weeks. we had just been alone in our cabins. so, now we're sitting on buses and also on chairs quite close to other people although they did have enough chairs to have spacing. and then we did learn there were people put in an isolation unit on the plane who had turned positive. in fact, i was standing next to a lady when they came up to her and said she was positive. they were wearing masks. but i have to say that i was very unhappy knowing i was right next to somebody who was positive because two weeks, we've been in isolation. so, i understand why they added 14 more days to our quar
one, the people in the white uniforms. and there were what i call the ghost buster people with the green tops with the hoses like ghost busters and the air supply on the back. and they were the one who is took our temperatures and got closer to us. it was a little weird waking up in the middle of the night and seeing this freakish thing looming over you. but that was very good. we were -- you know, we had not been around other people for two weeks. we had just been alone in our cabins. so, now...
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nearly 200 of the 36000 uniformed officers have tested positive for coated 19 with many more awaiting results but currently at about 3200 members on the uniform side out sec it's about triple the rate that we normally see medical professionals are also at risk new york's governor is calling on retired doctors and nurses to come back and help we've asked medical staff to bomb and tear it to retard medical staff who are no longer practicing 40000 had volunteered we now have 12000 more people in one day volunteer and to help on the medical staff. but worries about readiness particularly when it comes to protective gear persist as covert 19 cases continue to surge in new york a temporary morgue is being built outside the public hospital experts warn the state is still 2 to 3 weeks away from seeing its peak and 1st responders won't be able to protect new yorkers if they themselves aren't protected person responding don't have the luxury of not going in to a location they have to go in their job is to respond to emergencies and they have to be adequately protected. in new york is just the b
nearly 200 of the 36000 uniformed officers have tested positive for coated 19 with many more awaiting results but currently at about 3200 members on the uniform side out sec it's about triple the rate that we normally see medical professionals are also at risk new york's governor is calling on retired doctors and nurses to come back and help we've asked medical staff to bomb and tear it to retard medical staff who are no longer practicing 40000 had volunteered we now have 12000 more people in...
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logic that happens in the baseball league, which pitted women assuming the feminine in skirts and uniform, playing baseball in the war years. it was the same logic. stone to thetoni indianapolis cloud, kind of like the harlem globetrotters. they had a lot of show we people in the team. she was absolutely the attraction. the crowds increased with her being in the lead. it led to two other women in the league. toni is replacing hank aaron at inond base when she joins 1952. so you tea that the best you see that there is that story history that we know about jackie robinson and hank aaron, but within that history, you have hank aaron. host: when did catalan come about and what are its earlier origins? guest: title ix as it is usually referred to is the education amendments of 1972. an athletics amendment, it was an educational amendment with 37 small words that basically say you cannot discriminate on the basis of sex if you're getting federal money. it has wide-ranging effects but certainly in the world of athletics, it means that if if you are a high school or public college and you are get
logic that happens in the baseball league, which pitted women assuming the feminine in skirts and uniform, playing baseball in the war years. it was the same logic. stone to thetoni indianapolis cloud, kind of like the harlem globetrotters. they had a lot of show we people in the team. she was absolutely the attraction. the crowds increased with her being in the lead. it led to two other women in the league. toni is replacing hank aaron at inond base when she joins 1952. so you tea that the...
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importantly we are now embedding 29% of our uniformed mental health providers directly with fleet, fleet marine force and training commands to improve access to care and to help reduce stigma. all of us have a responsibility to do everything possible to reduce the incidents of suicide. it's important -- its impact is devastating and affects family, ship mates and commands. collectively, substantive military health system reforms directed by congress fiscal years 2017 and 2019 national defense authorization acts represents an important inflection point for military medicine, catalyzed our efforts to strengthen our system of readiness and health. navy and marine corps leadership recognize the tremendous opportunity we have to refocus our efforts on medical readiness while transitioning health care benefit administration to the defense health agency. you would expect from a transformation of this scale, mhs reform presents both challenges and opportunities in point to progress made to date however all of us recognize there is much work ahead. in summary, nation depends on our unique expedit
importantly we are now embedding 29% of our uniformed mental health providers directly with fleet, fleet marine force and training commands to improve access to care and to help reduce stigma. all of us have a responsibility to do everything possible to reduce the incidents of suicide. it's important -- its impact is devastating and affects family, ship mates and commands. collectively, substantive military health system reforms directed by congress fiscal years 2017 and 2019 national defense...