I wanted to apologize beforehand for the technical difficulties from the storm but now its my pleasure to get this program started high passing it on to the Museum Samuel jones Senior Historian and dr. Robert citina wholl be leading todays conversation. Senate thanks jeremy and welcomes everyone from beautiful new orleans louisiana. Quite literally in the path of the storm quite literally a few hours from now and eye of the hurricane so we hope everything goes smoothly and i like would jeremy said heck or high water. We hope we dont get any today. Having said that im really excited about todays program. Every now and then in my line of work you get to interview an author that you feel like youve. Every word they have published in this particular authors case that might be difficult but some six as a writer at large for the times and the bestselling up of numerous books this the spy and the traitor and operation mincemeat doublecrossed operation mincemeat a book that many of our audienc
Book the world. Francine lacqua in london. Extraordinary markets yesterday. Francine extraordinary yesterday but today they are taking a breather. On folks yesterday was moderna. Say if we haveto better news on the early trial of this vaccine. There is a huge fund being put in place by Emmanuel Macron and Angela Merkel. Again now, a bit more temperament or a little bit slower as we expect some countries to go against it. More subdued markets than yesterday. Tom interesting. Markets pulling back in the last few hours. With over a world news in new york city. Federal reserve chairman says the central bank is prepared to use its full range lendingd plans on rate neil zero than rate to near zero. Ritika President Trump is taking the antimalaria drugs he has promoted as a treatment for coronavirus. That is despite government warnings that hydroxychloroquine can have serious side effects. The president says he has been on the drug for about a week and a half. Mike pences press secretary test
Philbys secret war. Britain is in shock america is in a panic flurry of highprofile resignations of politicians ministers leadership of western intelligence agencies occasioned an article in the soviet newspaper and there was only one publication in the news called hello comrade. Philby from this article was difficult to understand who he is, what he is then rufina the downy philby did not yet know that this was her future husband, the second person of British Intelligence. And the soviet agent who received asylum in the ussr for about 30 years to remain undiscovered and work so actively and consider it the greatest development. No, yes, thats it. Played a huge role. That is, he participated was involved in all the events in Different Countries of the world. After the exposure of philby and his escape to moscow, the echo of the scandal thundered in the west for many more decades, on the one hand, he was a traitor to Great Britain, on the other hand, a brilliant double agent without und
In such pours. Its just a stronger dandelion sparkle, it really opened my eyes, but its amazingly delicious to drink. Useful, because there are gooseberries, thank you, i know that in addition to the liqueur, you also brought tkemali, in my opinion, where i am from green gooseberries. Tkemali from gooseberries. Yes, and your classic is made from plums well, then we came up with the idea of making it from green gooseberries, and it turns out just as good. And its hard. Ours is faster. So while everyone is trying. Please tell me the recipe for how to cook tkemali from gooseberries, prayed to suneli, coriander f herbs, dill, parsley, cilantro, thats all, its kneaded in a blender and put on fire. Fire is brewing. Yes , cook for 45 minutes, then add crushed garlic, three tablespoons of vinegar, another 10 minutes. The whole thing is being cooked and everything is fine, it looks like yes, it looks like you literally didnt like that these were plums always, but i can use gooseberries, r
Dr. Linenthal is wellknown for his studies of historical memory and the memorialize asian, particularly memorialization particularly the modern ground. He has a number of books like sacred ground, americans and their battlefield. The struggle to create americas Holocaust Museum, and the unfinished bombing, Oklahoma City in american memory. Dr. Linenthal served as a visiting scholar for the National Park service, and for all the decade was a member of the flight 93 memorial commission. He codirects the gilder institute of American History summing summer teaching seminar, 9 11 memory and the september 11 memorial. He served on the Advisory Committee for the memorialization for the july 22 norway attacks. So dr. Linenthal opened my eyes to the power of landscape and the contested nature of memory on battlefield such as antietam where i work. When i first read sacred ground as a Nature Graduate student, it was a while ago, but it made a powerful impression on me. I am very fortunate to be