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British police doubled during the covert health crisis. How low choose to attend an evening here in moscow good to have you with us for this hour as world news update from r. C. International 1st for you this hour alexina valmy could not have survived if he had been poisoned with novacek the claim of the russian doctors who 1st treated the high profile kremlin critic when he fell severely ill 2 weeks ago peter all of us the details the doctors the 1st try to lex in the valley when his plane was forced to make an Emergency Landing with him in clear distress you was making his way from siberia to moscow he didnt make it there the plane landed in way he received treatment 1st theyve dismissed claims from here in germany in berlin where hes currently being treated that he was poisoned using a novacek know the. Agent they say that had he been poisoned with such an agent he would have died hours after the poisoning and been administering it they say that theyve carried out over 60 tests on a
Police doubled during the covert health crisis. Hello its midnight here in moscow is now wednesday the 9th of september good to have you with us this hour for the stories im tracking here 1st for you alexina valmy could not have survived if hed been poisoned with no if a check of the claim of the russian doctors who 1st treated the high profile kremlin critic when he fell severely ill nearly 3 weeks ago peter all of us has the details. The doctors the 1st trust the likes in the valley when his plane was forced to make an Emergency Landing with him in clear distress you was making his way from siberia to moscow he didnt make it there the plane landed in that was way he received treatment 1st theyve dismissed claims from here in germany in berlin where hes currently being treated that he was poisoned using a novacek nerve agent they say that. Had he been poisoned with such an agent he would have died spent hours after the poisoning and been administering it they say that theyve carried o
British police doubled during the covert health crisis. Hello and thanks for checking in with the south your world news on called moscow in the headline stories this hour alexina valmy could not have survived if hed been poisoned with novacek thats the claim of the russian doctors who 1st treated the high profile kremlin critic when he felt severely ill any 3 weeks ago peter all of a has the details. The doctors the 1st threat to lex in the valley when his plane was forced to make an Emergency Landing with him in clear distress he was making his way from siberia to moscow he didnt make it there the plane landed in bombs that was way he received treatment 1st theyve dismissed claims from here in germany in berlin where hes currently being treated that he was poisoned using a novacek nerve agent they say that being poisoned with such an agent he would have died hours after the poisoning and been administering it they say that theyve carried out over 60 tests on alexina valmy while he was
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