And now, from alexandria virginia, the closing session from the emerging revolutionary war symposium. A panel of historians summarize their thoughts from the day and discuss the causes of the American Revolution. All right, cool, thank you all for coming out today. Thank you to alexandria for hosting and for the happy hour after this. We are trying to keep it as close to 4 00 as possible so we cannot get our beer we are looking forward to afterwards. You know, this is the first inaugural emerging revolutionary war symposium so we also thank cspan for coming out here to film this and, you know, its going to be an annual event so keep your eye out for next years symposium. To keep up with a movie emerging revolutionary war and everything we are doing, please check out our blog and you can also follow us on facebook and twitter to find out everything we are up to. You can also check out our books, rob and phil wrote a book about battles, in concord and i myself wrote a book and we got a c
W. Innovation. But can it conquer the major issues of our society. The food season the founders jelly petroleums meets modern day heroes in asia. Ready to take on this challenge with their unique ideas to look at those 2 problems and make them one solution. Numbers valley forge june 13th on g. W. A world connected by flight paths defying distance to bridge gaps between continents and people. But planes also made it possible for viruses to travel faster than ever before that turned a local outbreak into a Global Pandemic the Airline Industry was knocked out of this. Guy around 90 percent of Flights Canceled globally some airlines couldnt survive. Things are slowly taking off again but the future of aviation looks very Different Health screening has become as important as security screening social distancing and once crowded airport terminals and on board may be the new normal but how will the new normal ensure protection from a deadly virus that hasnt gone away. Welcome to our special i
I want to thank the family members who have lost loved ones in their service to our country. From lexington to valley forge to all the other fields of battle, i would like to thank them. I want to begin with a few observations on china. The medias focus on the current pandemic risks missing the Bigger Picture of the challenges presented by the Chinese Communist party. First, basic facts. China has been ruled by a brutal authoritarian regime, a communist regime, since 1949. For several decades, we thought the regime would become more like us through trade, scientific exchange, diplomatic outreach. It did not happen. We greatly underestimated the degree to which beijing is ideologically hostile to free nations. The whole world is waking up to that fact. A few reported this past week that 66 of americans have an unfavorable view of china. That is a direct result of the Chinese Communist partys choices, which are influenced by the nature of the regime. The nature of that regime is not new.
Crunch time for the Food Industry welcome to mate now a number of startups world wide have caught the eye of investors with their plans to feed the planet instead of meat from the farm theyre growing it in laps or designing substitutes that pretty secretive about it all because they hope that their innovative Food Products could soon be worth billions my colleague ben for sudan managed to get this exclusive look at the start ups attempts in spain. Ringback feeding the world is on everyones lips Scientists Say the planets doomed if we keep eating meat. A viable alternative could transform the way we use our resources. Industry is closely watching to see who will solve this 1000000000 euro question. The high stakes mean secrecy of the startups developing a substitute many wouldnt let us film but the founder of nova meets in barcelona offered to show me his printable steak its not real meat but just to be shown he says it tastes just like it as an avid meat eater im going to take a lot of
Interpreters out on the street of old city philadelphia, and imagine what life was like under british rule. One of the big agendas of this event is to present the fall of 1777 in a complicated way. To show that for many of the people who remain in the city that winter, this was an occupation, but maybe it was a liberation from many in their perspective. They read about in the period being liberated from the tyrannical usurpation of an arbitrary congress, which is maybe something we could all aspire to. laughs so we do this with Living History Program in part because people come to museums to learn in all different ways, to encounter the real things of history, to have a Human Experience and connect with it, and one way that we bring it to life is with Living History Programming, with first person programming like some of you might have witnessed in our new theatrical programme where richard st. George stormed into the room, guns blazing in the spring of perhaps 1798, at the end of his