America yes from our own of course which is 225000. 00 from where we are right now how soon can you claim probably you see us around the corner based upon that project. If i didnt close up our country if i didnt stop china highly infected from coming in but in step europe from coming in far sooner than anybody else including dr found she and others wanted to and dr found she was very nice she said President Trump but a great decision we would have far more than that but maybe even more importantly if i didnt close up we would have instead of the number that you mentioned or whatever it may be were about 180. 00 we would have perhaps one and a half or 2000000. 00 deaths right now. If i went to different direction which some people wanted me to do and i decided not to do it would have to me and its now a lot of cunts. As dont reported deaths obviously china is not reporting because they had far more than we did china had far more deaths than we did in my opinion just my opinion but they
Discusses his new book, dangerous melodies. Classical music and america from the great war through the cold war. It explores the intersection of politics and music in the first half of the 20th century. Mr. Rosenberg describes how music can serve as a tool of both outreach and xenophobia depending on the Political Climate of the era. Good afternoon. Hello everyone. Im amanda sciandro and on behalf of smithsonian associates, its my pleasure to welcome you here for Classical Music and American Foreign relations, a complicated to it. Thank you to our members. Its your support they keep this going all year round. Thank you very much. We are going deep into december for the holidays. It is a pleasure to have you. If you are not yet a member or curious about our membership levels or programs, please feel free to talk to me or any of our lovely volunteers just outside the doors. You can also pick up a copy of the magazine if you do not have one already. You can find us online at smithsonian a
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Questions, Colonial Williamsburg and monticello. Thomas Jeffersons Monticello recorded this program and provided the video. Good afternoon. My name is Brandon Dillard and im the manager of historic interpretation here at monticello. You might recognize my voice because in previous live streams im usually the guy behind the camera and im reading questions from our audience as they come in so that we can directly engage with you while were talking to our first person interpreter actor bill barker who portrays Thomas Jefferson. We wanted to do something a little bit different this week. Given the National Conversation and given events all around us, we know that 2020 has been a challenging year. Monticello has been closed for months. We reopen this weekend due to a Global Pandemic and in recent weeks in the United States, millions of people all over the country are actively fighting for equity against different form of racial injustice, whether its racially motivated Police Violence or ra