Want to have more why would the why would why would you apply for a loan if you dont need it because it becomes a grant so that in other words you do sign up for a 2 minute lets say you have 20 workers you sign up for a 2000000. 00 grant and if you dont lay off your workers for a certain number of months i dont know the exact particulars then that loan converts into what they call a forgivable loan or a grant of money you dont have to pay it back thats why these businesses are signing up for it and it was a dumb idea at the time they still havent fixed that but ultimately im of the mindset very that it doesnt matter how many of these trillion dollar bills they spend there on what phase 3 phase 4 i cant i think the last one to space 3 and out and we are now at the fed printing trillions of dollars of money if you dont have your businesses up and running if you dont have workers working and producing things and then the end of the day its not going to matter how many of these bailout bil
[applause] hello guys, how are you . [cheering and applause] hello, how are you . Good morning. Im the old guy appear. [laughter] so, history, as you all no, is about words and that is why you are here and the stately rhythms of the declaration of independence, the cadence of the agnstitution but its all about sounds and its about the muffled drums at lexington and concorde and the sound of the surf at omaha beach, sound of a minister at the march on washington calling on us to live up to the full meaning of our creed and its also about music and music is one of the most universal expressions. You can listen to a song with which you might disagree more continually and more profitably then you could ever listen to a speech about something with which you disagree. Absolutely. Im sure the patriots were carrying their swords and their guns and carried their pins and prose and poetry along with them to move this revolution forward and our country forward. Ou Henry David Thoreau once wrote w
Please welcome yuval levin and john meacham. Hey guys, how are you . [applause] how are you. Good morning. Im the old guy up here. So history as you all know is about words. Thats why youre here. The stately rhythms of the declaration of independence. The cadences of the sconstitution but its also about sounds. About the muffled drama lexington cardboard and the sound of the surf at omaha beach. The sound of a minister at the march on washington calling on us to live up to the fullmeaning of our creed. Its also about music. Music is one of the most universal expressions. You can listen to a song with which you might disagree. More continually and more profitably than you could ever listen to a speech about something with which you disagree. Absolutely, its as sure as the patriots were carrying their swords and their guns, they were carrying their pins their pros and their poetry along with them to move this revolution forward. Henry David Thoreau once wrote when i hear music, i fear no
Henry David Thoreau once wrote, when i hear music, i fear no danger and im invulnerable. I see no foe and im related to the earliest times and the leaders. That sums up what we wanted to write about when we sat down to write this book. The thoreau. Until three weeks ago, he thought he was a running back. Hes the reason we won the national championship. Well done. I rooted for clemson just to piss mcgraw off. We are an unlikely duo. Im very fit. [laughter] very well known for my good looks and singing voice. When we started this project, i was down in dallas and george w. Bush asked me, what are you working on . I said im doing this project with tim mcgraw. He went mcgraw . I like the wife. [laughter] so i was misinformed. I thought this was a project with fatal and then his sorry ass shows up. So here we are. We are neighbors in nashville. Tim asked me an important question and i never thought about it. He asked given the periods of history i have about, have i consider the role of mus
A guys. How are you . [applause] hey guys. How are you . Good morning. Im the old guy up here. [laughter] so, history as you all know is about words. Thats why youre here. The stately rhythms of the declaration of independence, the cadences of the constitution. But its also about the sounds. The muffled drum at lexington and concorde and the sound of the surf at omaha beach. The sound of a minister at the march on washington calling on us to live up to the full meaning of our creed. Its also about music. And music is one of the most universal expressions. You can listen to a song with which you might disagree, more continually and profitably than you can ever listen to a speech about something with which you disagree. Absolutely. As sure as the patriots were carrying their swords and guns, they were carrying their pens and prose and poetry along with them to move this revolution forward. And our country vote. Henry David Thoreau once wrote when i write music, i fear no danger and im in