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want and need in terms of a sensible balance between school specific uniform and plain uniform whichribe, why would parents be i describe, why would parents be resorting to uniform swaps and seeing as we heard that one of them spent more than £400 on your firm? yeah, that lady had four children so it would be £100 each —— on uniform. when childrenjoin skill it would be £100 each —— on uniform. when children join skill you have to buy the uniform just like you have to buy the other equipment and there is a cost of that. the reality is school uniform is designed to last and manufacturers like ourselves and those in school association that supply parents and schools around the country are focused on making good quality product which will last the rigours of school life. school uniform is unusual because you have children in school 195 days a year and you do not normally ask garments to be worn for 195 days consecutively, so they have to be built to last and provide value to parents over their lifetime. tlat parents over their lifetime. not 'ust195 parents over their lifetime. not just 1
want and need in terms of a sensible balance between school specific uniform and plain uniform whichribe, why would parents be i describe, why would parents be resorting to uniform swaps and seeing as we heard that one of them spent more than £400 on your firm? yeah, that lady had four children so it would be £100 each —— on uniform. when childrenjoin skill it would be £100 each —— on uniform. when children join skill you have to buy the uniform just like you have to buy the other...
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and so tell us about uniforms. with this unit is the old fifth new york -- disbanded. that meant the 1:46 said three uniforms. -- they decided to pick that color. >> what was intended to be? >> colonel gerard -- when this regiment was born. and they talked him into taking command of the regiment, so they trained the regiment as regular army, they fought alongside the regular army in the fifth for. >> so why are you making the trip here today? >> because we want to represent the men that gave so much for our freedom that we have here today. somebody needs to be out there saying the one 46th was there as well. >> there were commemorations of everything else during the civil war. i guess it happened -- dramatics, richmond, a lot of other places, were our commemoration here as a grand review of the brave. that's what we hope to accomplish. we want to tell the nation and the world that these united states troops participated in gaining their own freedoms. the slaves freed themselves. that is a very important testament t
and so tell us about uniforms. with this unit is the old fifth new york -- disbanded. that meant the 1:46 said three uniforms. -- they decided to pick that color. >> what was intended to be? >> colonel gerard -- when this regiment was born. and they talked him into taking command of the regiment, so they trained the regiment as regular army, they fought alongside the regular army in the fifth for. >> so why are you making the trip here today? >> because we want to...
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he does reenactments and he had enable uniform because i went online. try to find one and it was like really hard is really hard, but he had whining said see it. i think it may fit you and he's and it did. it's winter uniform, but if it's a little warm, but if it's so i i said fine. i'll take it and here that's how i got it. really? you most of the uniforms i replicates because they're not 150 years old, you know, it's quite a few settlers online where you can order a uniform and you receive it in a matter of but the actual person that you are i guess reenacting for it is what's most important for example, i'm today. i am a reenactor for lieutenant colonel william reed. was a commander of the 35th united states color troops based out of new bern, north carolina. and in the battle of austie in florida wants to colonel was killed the leukem lieutenant colonel took his place and led the 35th regiment in battle. in olustee, florida so lieutenant colonel william reed is who i'm reenacting today. what what was his life like after the war? have you done? he su
he does reenactments and he had enable uniform because i went online. try to find one and it was like really hard is really hard, but he had whining said see it. i think it may fit you and he's and it did. it's winter uniform, but if it's a little warm, but if it's so i i said fine. i'll take it and here that's how i got it. really? you most of the uniforms i replicates because they're not 150 years old, you know, it's quite a few settlers online where you can order a uniform and you receive it...
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that meant the 146th had three uniforms.e all sky blue and decided to pick that color. >> they were always intended to be -- from the very beginning. colonel gerard was the commandant at west point when this regiment was formed. they fought along the regular army and the 5th corps. >> so why are you -- why are you making the trip here today? >> because we want to represent the men that gave so much for our freedoms that we have here today. somebody needs to be out there saying that the 146th was there, too. >> there were commemorations of everything else during the civil war. richmond, and a lot of other places. where our commemoration here of the end of the war is a grand revue parade. that's what we hope to accomplish. tell the nation and the world that these united states color troops participated in gaining their own freedom. the slaves freed themselves. that's a very important statement to their fortitude and bravery at this time. ♪♪ >> once again, i think the largest family out there. two i know are very large. the gra
that meant the 146th had three uniforms.e all sky blue and decided to pick that color. >> they were always intended to be -- from the very beginning. colonel gerard was the commandant at west point when this regiment was formed. they fought along the regular army and the 5th corps. >> so why are you -- why are you making the trip here today? >> because we want to represent the men that gave so much for our freedoms that we have here today. somebody needs to be out there saying...
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give us more information about this new uniform. >> yeah. like i said its been years in the making with our friends at nike. it'll be a center piece to the season long celebration for the diamond anniversary. the design honors the warriors history and we are borrowing our 1962 uniform which was worn when will chamberlain set the single game scoring record in a game, scoring 100 points in a single game. it's not an exact replica. we were playing in philadelphia at that time. we have always been warriors. we updated and we are really excited to have our home opener and have the team take the court in these uniforms. >> yeah. look forward to it. i like the vibe. thank you. >> thank you. >>> a bronze for simone. that's the big talker out of the summer olympics. she competed on the balance beam nearly a week after dropping out of several other events. she now has seven olympic medals. she is tied for the most ever won by an american female gymnast. >>> the men's basketball rallied from behind to take over spain. the united states also got a thril
give us more information about this new uniform. >> yeah. like i said its been years in the making with our friends at nike. it'll be a center piece to the season long celebration for the diamond anniversary. the design honors the warriors history and we are borrowing our 1962 uniform which was worn when will chamberlain set the single game scoring record in a game, scoring 100 points in a single game. it's not an exact replica. we were playing in philadelphia at that time. we have always...
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i go back to the concept of uniformity and consistency. as a voter, you prefer to see some standardized or equal treatment of the voting process are ross this jurisdiction, that is a policy decision by the state. rep. anchia: are the counties made equally? population models? rep. murr: never said that they were. not going to say dallas county in harris county and relook counties are people. rep. anchia: you feel that sparsely populated counties that may have 100 people, 300 people -- should be treated the same as a county with 3 million people. rep. murr: they should have an expectation of uniformity. rep. anchia: how does that further -- how does that equal treatment of different circumstances, specially during a pandemic, further the policy goal of reducing the likelihood of fraud? rep. murr: you asked a broad question. i will go back to consistent application and uniform application of ever election code. rep. anchia: how does the uniformity -- you are making a policy choice. you are saying uniformity is important, despite that counties
i go back to the concept of uniformity and consistency. as a voter, you prefer to see some standardized or equal treatment of the voting process are ross this jurisdiction, that is a policy decision by the state. rep. anchia: are the counties made equally? population models? rep. murr: never said that they were. not going to say dallas county in harris county and relook counties are people. rep. anchia: you feel that sparsely populated counties that may have 100 people, 300 people -- should be...
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i go back to the concept of uniformity and consistency.a voter, you prefer to see some standardized or equal treatment of the voting process are ross this jurisdiction, that is a policy decision by the state. rep. anchia: are the counties made equally? population models? rep. murr: never said that they were. not going to say dallas county in harris county and relook counties are people. rep. anchia: you feel that sparsely populated counties that may have 100 people, 300 people -- should be treated the same as a county with 3 million people. rep. murr: they should have an expectation of uniformity. rep. anchia: how does that further -- how does that equal treatment of different circumstances, specially during a pandemic, further the policy goal of reducing the likelihood of fraud? rep. murr: you asked a broad question. i will go back to consistent application and uniform application of ever election code. rep. anchia: how does the uniformity -- you are making a policy choice. you are saying uniformity is important, despite that counties are
i go back to the concept of uniformity and consistency.a voter, you prefer to see some standardized or equal treatment of the voting process are ross this jurisdiction, that is a policy decision by the state. rep. anchia: are the counties made equally? population models? rep. murr: never said that they were. not going to say dallas county in harris county and relook counties are people. rep. anchia: you feel that sparsely populated counties that may have 100 people, 300 people -- should be...
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they are captured slaves in yankee uniform. these kind of euphemisms were applied to the men regularly, and so i really had to expand my search to understand what was going on on the ground. so prisoners of war was not applicable. basically, i started searching through this more than 120 volume collection of correspondence, spanning the entire war, and found very, very little. realized quickly that i had to go beyond this set of sources we've been relying on for so long. i also realized that what jefferson davis is saying in 1862 which is a response to the preliminary emancipation proclamation, in anticipation of it being passed in 1863, that black soldiers were going to be a fact and how to deal with them. interestingly, he makes this argument that these men do have to be delivered to state authorities in order to be dealt with. according to the laws of the states, for sure, which would definitely entail perhaps court processes, unfair court processes, as well as execution, but also this requires, essentially, keeping the men
they are captured slaves in yankee uniform. these kind of euphemisms were applied to the men regularly, and so i really had to expand my search to understand what was going on on the ground. so prisoners of war was not applicable. basically, i started searching through this more than 120 volume collection of correspondence, spanning the entire war, and found very, very little. realized quickly that i had to go beyond this set of sources we've been relying on for so long. i also realized that...
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uniformed officers will provide crowd and traffic control at the event. organizers spent the afternoon exchanging pleasantries with the chief and continuing a conversation that all hope will mend fences soon. >> we look forward to participating again next year in uniform. showing our pride not only in what we do, our profession, but also our supporting our lgbt plus officers. >> reporter: a complicated conversation that all sides hope leads to a better relationship. >>> look at that. look at that smoke. it's blowing into the area. it has made it hazardous to breathe. there is a glimmer of good news. fire officials believe they will stop the fire from reaching tahoe basin. tom jensen joins us from south lake tahoe. we look behind you and we can barely see anything. >> reporter: that's right. it's a whiteout. you can't see where the smoke ends and the water begins here on lake tahoe. the fire officials and city officials may be a little less optimistic about the movement of the fire. late this afternoon, lake tahoe visitors authority issued a warning to vis
uniformed officers will provide crowd and traffic control at the event. organizers spent the afternoon exchanging pleasantries with the chief and continuing a conversation that all hope will mend fences soon. >> we look forward to participating again next year in uniform. showing our pride not only in what we do, our profession, but also our supporting our lgbt plus officers. >> reporter: a complicated conversation that all sides hope leads to a better relationship. >>>...
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>> i would say it is 1932. 1932 is when the nra backed legislation known as the uniform firearms act which was intended -- which was a model 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 i was traveling the interstate from indiana to ohio, if ohio had stricter laws, i would not be harmed by going that state, necessarily, because the laws would be uniform. their uniform firearms act was so popular that the nra convinced the new york assembly by overwhelming ma authorities to enact the legislation. not a super majority to override the veto, but majorities. but then governor roosevelt decided to veto the legislation when governor roosevelt vetoed the legislation, the nra really ramped up its efforts and started putting advertisements for recruitment that were expressly targeted at then fighting firearms laws. they start putting in the margins of the american riflemen, ten objectives and those objectives -- the first three relate to fighting firearms legislation. i think that's the genesis
>> i would say it is 1932. 1932 is when the nra backed legislation known as the uniform firearms act which was intended -- which was a model 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 i was traveling the interstate from indiana to ohio, if ohio had stricter laws, i would not be harmed by going that state, necessarily, because the laws would be uniform. their uniform firearms act was so...
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as the cost of uniforms goes up, so does the number of uniform swap shops appearing across the uk. 0urth has been to winsford to find out more. do you want to try this on? dressing the kids for school doesn't come cheap. with four children, the cost of uniform is extortionate. anything that can help me out, something i don't have to spend out on, it'sjust incredible. swap shops have become a lifeline to millions of parents. i've spent way over £400 on uniform, and that won't be the last time during the year that i'll have to buy again, whether it's school shoes orjumpers that need replacing. when you look around and see how much there actually is that can be put to good use rather than going to landfill, it makes sense to reuse. according to the latest survey from the children's society, a full uniform costs an average of £315 per primary pupil, and for secondary school it's even more, £337 per pupilfor parents to fork out. you can spend that money on taking them on holiday, so, yeah. we were saying we'd much rather spend that money making memories than just a school uniform. yeah! esp
as the cost of uniforms goes up, so does the number of uniform swap shops appearing across the uk. 0urth has been to winsford to find out more. do you want to try this on? dressing the kids for school doesn't come cheap. with four children, the cost of uniform is extortionate. anything that can help me out, something i don't have to spend out on, it'sjust incredible. swap shops have become a lifeline to millions of parents. i've spent way over £400 on uniform, and that won't be the last time...
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they are uniform fires act was so popular that the nra convince the new york assembly by overwhelming majorities to enact the legislation. not enough to override it but, -- to veto the legislation when governor roosevelt vetoed the legislation the nra really ramped up its efforts and it started putting advertisements for recruitment were to market. that they started putting the margins of the american rifle, ten objectives, the first three related to fighting farms legislation. so that i think is the genesis of where the nra becomes. but the nra for many decades after that, in the 1930s the attorney general of the united states knew -- he became very well aware of what the nra was doing. so the nra was continuing to do this for decades. it's not until jfk gets assassinated that the american public that's a wake up call and gets introduced to the nra as one that fits for itself. >> how did a marine become a senior airman for the u.s. air force? >> went to the marine corps. stationed overseas. i called my guard. paris in shanghai. from there i got the international affairs plug and then
they are uniform fires act was so popular that the nra convince the new york assembly by overwhelming majorities to enact the legislation. not enough to override it but, -- to veto the legislation when governor roosevelt vetoed the legislation the nra really ramped up its efforts and it started putting advertisements for recruitment were to market. that they started putting the margins of the american rifle, ten objectives, the first three related to fighting farms legislation. so that i think...
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laura: american uniforms and weapons but taliban fighters. spoils of a war that was america's longest military mission. >> it has ended in the worst of ways and it will live long in memory in afghanistan, in america, and far beyond. laura: expelled from russia, how a moscow correspondent files her final report after being labeled a threat to national security. ♪ laura: welcome to world news america on pbs and around the globe. president biden has defended the u.s. exit from afghanistan, telling americans he was not going to extend the forever war. his speech at the white house came hours after taliban soldiers prorated for the cameras in american uniforms carrying american guns. we will have more on that in a moment. our chief international correspondent and cameraman report from kabul on the day after the american exit. >> american uniforms, american guns, but these are taliban special forces. this unit is in charge at kabul airport. >> our message to the americans is, they should not have any plans to attack muslims again. our message to af
laura: american uniforms and weapons but taliban fighters. spoils of a war that was america's longest military mission. >> it has ended in the worst of ways and it will live long in memory in afghanistan, in america, and far beyond. laura: expelled from russia, how a moscow correspondent files her final report after being labeled a threat to national security. ♪ laura: welcome to world news america on pbs and around the globe. president biden has defended the u.s. exit from afghanistan,...
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>> i would say it is 1932. 1932 is when the nra backed legislation known as the uniform firearms act, which was intended -- which was a model 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 from indiana to ohio, if ohio had stricter laws and i was traveling in my car i would not be harmed by going into that state necessarily because these laws would be uniformed. it was so popular that the nra convinced the new york assembly by overwhelming majorities to enact the legislation. not a super majority to 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, they started putting advertisements for recruitment, that were specifically then targeted at finance laws. that's the genesis of where the nra really becomes. but the nra for many decades after that, let me caution and say, in the 1930s, the attorney general of the united states knew who the nra was
>> i would say it is 1932. 1932 is when the nra backed legislation known as the uniform firearms act, which was intended -- which was a model 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 from indiana to ohio, if ohio had stricter laws and i was traveling in my car i would not be harmed by going into that state necessarily because these laws would be uniformed. it was so...
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we can see after the war, he visited a photographer's studio in his uniform, with the hankerchief that he used to wipe the blood off of his face. so here again, we see the aspect of creating a biography through the experience of being photographed and remembering, as i mentioned earlier, that memory, personal and public, is central to creating these images. we have sailors. we also have journalists. when i began the research, i wanted to have firsthand accounts of soldiers, as well as their letters. but also journalists who wrote about the experience of witnessing the war. this is by william h. johnson. prior to black people entering the war, he was able to write about the experience, and he was a war correspondent during the first year of the civil war. and he wrote a number of amazing articles that visualized the union's experience and the sense of bravery that meant to most of them. he also talked about the loss and what happened through this experience. another figure, alexander heritage newton. and his image here, this is in the collection at the library. newton also wrote about h
we can see after the war, he visited a photographer's studio in his uniform, with the hankerchief that he used to wipe the blood off of his face. so here again, we see the aspect of creating a biography through the experience of being photographed and remembering, as i mentioned earlier, that memory, personal and public, is central to creating these images. we have sailors. we also have journalists. when i began the research, i wanted to have firsthand accounts of soldiers, as well as their...
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do you know that when i came here most of our people in uniform, men and women in uniform, they wouldn't go into town in their uniforms on saturday night and i came here with a mission i took up with the military as to how to restore a private unicorn and so that there was uniform and let people pass them on the street to be able to say a kind word to them when they saw union form and that has happened. one of my greatest prides has to do with the young women and men in uniform in the military. they are volunteers and the highest levels of intelligence than we've ever had in the military. >> you seem to have a consistent massive persuading, what is the -- >> well, maybe it's because when i was governor of california, i issued the same order here. but no decisions would be based on the political ramifications. we would make a decision to do or not to do something based on is it good for the people and i have stuck to that and i think that it isn't any time that i go running and saying, hey, we must have this because it is politically helpful. we've stuck with that and maybe that's part of
do you know that when i came here most of our people in uniform, men and women in uniform, they wouldn't go into town in their uniforms on saturday night and i came here with a mission i took up with the military as to how to restore a private unicorn and so that there was uniform and let people pass them on the street to be able to say a kind word to them when they saw union form and that has happened. one of my greatest prides has to do with the young women and men in uniform in the military....
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correct the details of it meant the rifles their knapsacks their bedrolls their hats all of their uniforms. he borrowed photographs of shaw in order to render shah's face accurately and if you look at the depictions of the african-americans, you can see that he's very much individualized them. some are older some are younger some have beards some have thicker facial features some thinner and this might suggest to you that he had also perhaps tried to find either surviving members of the 54th regiment or perhaps even photographs of members of the 54th, but that was not the case. the men who posed for this monument in saint gardens studio. we're not members of the 54th. he just hired african african-american men who? found on the streets of new york to come into a studio and pose for him. and so that gave us the idea to form an exhibition, which would try and bring the members of the 54th to life. we sought to find photographs of the actual men of the 54th to bring them out of the shadows as it were our original hope was that we might find hundreds of photographs of the soldiers of the 54th
correct the details of it meant the rifles their knapsacks their bedrolls their hats all of their uniforms. he borrowed photographs of shaw in order to render shah's face accurately and if you look at the depictions of the african-americans, you can see that he's very much individualized them. some are older some are younger some have beards some have thicker facial features some thinner and this might suggest to you that he had also perhaps tried to find either surviving members of the 54th...
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these two soldiers from the same company i of the 54th, as soon as they got their uniforms and their rifles, seemed to have marched themselves down to the local photographer's studio to have their pictures taken. or look to this picture here. frederick douglass had two sons who were in the 54th. sergeant major lewis douglass was one of them. he was one of the highest ranking from time to time soldiers in the 54th. he was known as a very calm and courageous leader. i think you see that there in his stance and in his expression. frederick douglass was someone who very much understood the power of photography and how photography could be used to spread his image across the land. and in spreading his image, helped to spread his ideas and helped convince people of the merit of him ideas. i think that you can see his son here has also inculcated some of that understanding of how useful photographer could be to him. look at the way he's standing. he has his arms crossed, standing up very straight, very confidently. look at the way he has angled himself, so that we can see those sergeant maj
these two soldiers from the same company i of the 54th, as soon as they got their uniforms and their rifles, seemed to have marched themselves down to the local photographer's studio to have their pictures taken. or look to this picture here. frederick douglass had two sons who were in the 54th. sergeant major lewis douglass was one of them. he was one of the highest ranking from time to time soldiers in the 54th. he was known as a very calm and courageous leader. i think you see that there in...
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i remind people often i have was a person in uniform not just my uniform. people see the uniform and act like the uniform doesn't have feelings, a family, or a life outside of the job. as my uniform could have gone to work for me that day and take ten three bullets okay. it didn't. there was a person inside that uniform. we have to be honest and get to a place where we really understand what each other is going through and how we view each other and get to the point of treating people with kindness. just like officer french, i was more concerned with going out and treating people well rather than taking people to jail. >> harris: lindsey mccaul long a pleasure to have you in focus today and i'm glad you're doing well. thank you. we want to move on to the northwest. antifa protestors in portland shut down a christian worship event. police did not intervene and made no arrests even as the crowd harassed families including children. they sprayed the worshippers with a substance as well as stealing their lawn furniture and sandwiches. that's the protestors pray
i remind people often i have was a person in uniform not just my uniform. people see the uniform and act like the uniform doesn't have feelings, a family, or a life outside of the job. as my uniform could have gone to work for me that day and take ten three bullets okay. it didn't. there was a person inside that uniform. we have to be honest and get to a place where we really understand what each other is going through and how we view each other and get to the point of treating people with...
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this whole issue of uniform and the sexualization of women has to go quite soon and it can be so very simply, he just say here the uniformed men and women, no different, any sport that tries to segregate male and female on the basis of uniform is really back in the 20th century, one of the biggest things about the atlantic pattern and your skills isn't actually and what you're judging are charging the uniform and what, what people don't realize this explanation of women. when they can be very self conscious. when wearing we're beating clothing, which might actually performance. so really, if we really care about the school and the reason that we should allow them to feel confident in what they are wearing, doing a bit of a problem be on the one hand, the olympics is designs extolled, abuse in the perfection of the human body. operating at peak efficiency, so it's there to be admired. while the other hand, we have contributed lympics, who may feel uncomfortable with that being a limb. in particular, maybe there's a case for some element of choice, but at the same time we don't want to
this whole issue of uniform and the sexualization of women has to go quite soon and it can be so very simply, he just say here the uniformed men and women, no different, any sport that tries to segregate male and female on the basis of uniform is really back in the 20th century, one of the biggest things about the atlantic pattern and your skills isn't actually and what you're judging are charging the uniform and what, what people don't realize this explanation of women. when they can be very...
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tries to segregate male and female on the basis of uniform is really back in the 20th century. one of the biggest things about the pattern and your scale, it doesn't actually, and that's what you're judging, not charging the uniform and what, what people don't realize the sexualization of women when they can be very self conscious when wearing we're beating clothing, which my actually performance so really, if you really care about the school and the athletes and then we should allow them to feel confident and what they wearing doing a bit of a problem be on the one hand the olympics is designed to extol, abuse in the perfection of the human body operating at peak efficiency, so it's there to be admired. while the other hand, we have contributed silly things, who may feel uncomfortable with that being a limb. in particular, maybe there's a case of some element of choice, but at the same time we don't want to lose the essence of what they're lympics is. are you afraid perhaps that non sport issues or political ones in particular for example, could, could become main talking poin
tries to segregate male and female on the basis of uniform is really back in the 20th century. one of the biggest things about the pattern and your scale, it doesn't actually, and that's what you're judging, not charging the uniform and what, what people don't realize the sexualization of women when they can be very self conscious when wearing we're beating clothing, which my actually performance so really, if you really care about the school and the athletes and then we should allow them to...
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so when you put up your hand raised a note to the constitution, swear, no, put on that uniform. your job is to carry out the tasks signed for you. so you any lawful matter? his task was to run the school of infantry combat training battalion. his job was to train young marines to be prepared to fight in future conflicts. his job was not to be critical of policies passed by his senior civilian leadership to while i sympathize with his position, he had no right to do this while he was uniform and he was fired. justifiably so we cannot have a situation where military officers feel that they have a duty to be critically outside of the chain of command about policies. they disagree with, or else we'd have some energy. we wouldn't have the will discipline military that we, that we need if we're going to actually, you know, maintain our, the national security states. do you think it's got your thing though there'll be, there'll be a fairly large supporting base of troops? who would, who would agree with what shall i have to say? oh, there is no doubt we look 1st while we live in a very
so when you put up your hand raised a note to the constitution, swear, no, put on that uniform. your job is to carry out the tasks signed for you. so you any lawful matter? his task was to run the school of infantry combat training battalion. his job was to train young marines to be prepared to fight in future conflicts. his job was not to be critical of policies passed by his senior civilian leadership to while i sympathize with his position, he had no right to do this while he was uniform and...
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he does have a federal era uniform on with a high collar. it's u.s. army. we don't know what the medal is on his lapel. it was donated around 1960 by john lawrence hamilton who went by laurie hamilton and hangs at cincinnati headquarters in washington, d.c. otherwise known as anderson house. one general who is not mentioned nearly as mention as jock exfor position is the second owner of our house ebenezer, jeddah's younger brother, huntington who writes to alexander hamilton and rightfully receives an appointment to serve of as a brigadier general in the war. this is a painting again by john trumble. there are two of these. up at princeton art museum here in new jersey and also one down at anderson house in d.c. there are five key weeks in philadelphia. probably spend at the famous city tavern i would imagine and alcohol may have been involved. november and december of 1798. generals washington and hamilton will meet with general charles pinkney. they needed a good federalist who had military experience from the south because they were afraid that the frenc
he does have a federal era uniform on with a high collar. it's u.s. army. we don't know what the medal is on his lapel. it was donated around 1960 by john lawrence hamilton who went by laurie hamilton and hangs at cincinnati headquarters in washington, d.c. otherwise known as anderson house. one general who is not mentioned nearly as mention as jock exfor position is the second owner of our house ebenezer, jeddah's younger brother, huntington who writes to alexander hamilton and rightfully...
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with four children, the cost of uniform is extortionate.were saying we'd much rather spend that money making memories than just a school uniform. yeah! especially after being locked up for so long, it's nice to get out there. that's a small. that looks too small for you. emma's decided enough is enough. she started this swap shop and has helped more than 400 families over the last few months. do you want to try it on? if they're not wearing the right i blazer or they've got a wrong pe kit or they're not wearing the right tie, then they can be _ given detention, they can be put in isolation, - they can be sent home. and it shouldn't be that, _ children shouldn't ever be punished for not having a school uniform. but a new law is on the way which will force schools in england and wales to have affordability at the centre of the uniform policy. it's expected that the law will limit the number of logos on every uniform, to make sure there's more than one supplier for every school, and to make it easier for parents to complain if it's still too e
with four children, the cost of uniform is extortionate.were saying we'd much rather spend that money making memories than just a school uniform. yeah! especially after being locked up for so long, it's nice to get out there. that's a small. that looks too small for you. emma's decided enough is enough. she started this swap shop and has helped more than 400 families over the last few months. do you want to try it on? if they're not wearing the right i blazer or they've got a wrong pe kit or...
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including designs for uniforms and even the huts for the soldiers.after the five weeks or over, he returns to his office at granic street in manhattan. he's trying to operate the u.s. army from that office space. there is an encampment not too far from here, the only one where we are of that's been documented, and that's in scotch plains new jersey. it is an officer from elizabeth, just like all the other ones i've mentioned. the and that is aaron all didn't. he for some reason picked this site. so about 2000 soldiers were in camp there and he does review the troops hamilton does in the fall of 1799. as we begin to wrap it up, one of the other things is alexander hamilton's the membership in the society of cincinnati. this is the diamond eagle. it was presented from officers of the french navy. in march in 1794. at that tavern in philadelphia. it was owned by george washington until his death on december 14th 1799 at mount vernon. it has 200 diamonds and other jewels that make it up. upon his death, sometimes after, his widow but martha washington, w
including designs for uniforms and even the huts for the soldiers.after the five weeks or over, he returns to his office at granic street in manhattan. he's trying to operate the u.s. army from that office space. there is an encampment not too far from here, the only one where we are of that's been documented, and that's in scotch plains new jersey. it is an officer from elizabeth, just like all the other ones i've mentioned. the and that is aaron all didn't. he for some reason picked this...
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uniform code. dark blue wool and an overcoat. and a blanket. when we see this, when the soldiers were handed these items that they could write a note off the break of dawn under the supervision of the hand and the experience of what it meant. you can write a little note about the experience. they were porable. they were at large. they wrote -- he wrote about the meals and what the tickets and what's going on in front. then the best discovery was a new research on plaque surgeons. he had an exhibition and here is photograph of anderson abbot. he was appointed an acting assistant surgeon in 1863. he worked at the hospital which is also the contraband hospital during the war. his photograph in the collection of baltimore. we see another surgeon. me draft was in favor of surgeon rank. i read the -- i read the address several times. i liked it. i confess it read strange to me. it read strange to me. reading that, that he was paid a certain amount of money even though he didn't like the experience of the war, but he was there to take care of some of
uniform code. dark blue wool and an overcoat. and a blanket. when we see this, when the soldiers were handed these items that they could write a note off the break of dawn under the supervision of the hand and the experience of what it meant. you can write a little note about the experience. they were porable. they were at large. they wrote -- he wrote about the meals and what the tickets and what's going on in front. then the best discovery was a new research on plaque surgeons. he had an...
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. >> look inspirado en uniforme del equipo de 1950 packers usará el uniforme en la semana 7 >> y santa familia tiene que pagar, después de contagiarse por covid-19.>> también autoridades federales alertan sobre la compra de tarjetas falsas de vacunación. >> todavía tiene tiempo para llamar y hacer sus preguntas y aclarar sus dudas por la vacunas de covid-19 al 8664329832 ya volvemos con más información californianos, ¿sabían que nuestros hogares comparten la energía? pero cuando tratamos de mantenernos frescos en medio de una ola de calor, llevamos la red de suministro al límite. ¡seguir funcionando está en tus manos! - “¿en mis manos?" - en las manos de todos, con las flex alerts. nos avisan cuándo cambiar el horario de consumo de energía si la red está al límite. pasemos de preenfriar nuestros hogares a consumir menos energía de 4 a 9 pm. juntos temenos el poder de ahorrar energía. regístrate para recibir flex alerts hoy. >> ♪♪. >> muchas gracias por continuar con nosotros le saluda sandra cervantes soy claudia de la fuente. esta madrugada el huracán grace impactó las costas de méx
. >> look inspirado en uniforme del equipo de 1950 packers usará el uniforme en la semana 7 >> y santa familia tiene que pagar, después de contagiarse por covid-19.>> también autoridades federales alertan sobre la compra de tarjetas falsas de vacunación. >> todavía tiene tiempo para llamar y hacer sus preguntas y aclarar sus dudas por la vacunas de covid-19 al 8664329832 ya volvemos con más información californianos, ¿sabían que nuestros hogares comparten la...