A World Heritage museum but the turkish president s in the firing line for one thing to turn it back into. Live from moscow this is our Team International my names you know and well bring you 30 minutes of news hello and welcome. The European Union is in talks with an american pharmaceutical giant about securing enough doses of an antiviral drug thats a license to treat 19. After the Us Government earlier swept in the entire Global Supply of ram does appear stockpiling 3 months worth leaving nothing there for anyone else its sparked worldwide anger and alarm for leaving countries vulnerable and endangering lives charlotte do been ski reports. Even you and other countries across the world have been left scrambling in the wake of this announcement that the u. S. Essentially boat up the entire world supply of this key antiviral drug in the fight against code that 19 it means that they wont be able to get their hands on it because the u. S. Government has even bought up stocks that havent
Podcasts. Each week american artifacts takes to museums and Historic Places to learn about history. Next we visit the trail of tears gallery at the National Museum in washington, d. C. Which looks at the debate of the 1830 indian removal act and impact on southern tribes. The associate curator leads us through the gallery after an introduction in the american exhibit which examines how indian imagery is previous leal products. The exhibition is built on a paradox, a riddle. The paradox is this. In 2018 the United States is a country of 230 Million People and American Indians are perhaps 1 of that population. Most americans live in urban areas, suburban areas, parts of the country where they never actually see American Indians. Yet an American Daily life, indian images, place names, advertising, mascots, surround people every single day. So the show is about exploring this strange contradiction of how prevalent American Indians are in American Life, really from the earliest memories of
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American history tv only on cspan3. Each week american artifacts exceed to museums and historic basis to learn about American History. Visit the trail of tears gallery at the National Museum of the American Indian in washington dc, which looks at the National Debate over the 1830 indian removal indian removal act and its impact on southern tribes. Associate curator paul chaat smith leads us through the americans exhibit, which examines how indian imagery is prominent in childrens toys and mascots. It is built on a paradox, the riddle. The paradox is this in 2018 the United States is a country of 330 million people. And indians are perhaps 1 of that population. Most americans live in urban areas and parts of the country where they never actually see American Indians. And yet American Life in images, advertising, mascots, surround people every single day. The show is about exploring the strange contradiction of how prevalent American Indians are in American Life, really from the earliest
Mascots. Paul the exhibition is called americans and its built on a paradox, a riddle. 2018, thex is, in United States is a country of 230 million people. 1 rican indians are perhaps of that population. Most americans live in urban areas, suburban areas, parts of the country where they never actually see American Indians. And yet, in American Daily life, images, advertising, mascots, surround people every single day. The show is about exploring the strange contradiction of how prevalent American Indians are in American Life really from the earliest memories of americans throughout their life, and yet somehow it was never really noticed much, never seemed is important. The Territorial Team decided to call this phenomenon indians everywhere. Its about normalizing whats actually a really weird phenomenon. We looked and we couldnt find any other country in which one ethnic group has been used for so many different purposes for such an extraordinarily long time into the present. We went to