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david: i am a trustee of the national gallery of art.d be happy to talk to you if you have an interest in the national gallery. do people call you up and say i have a rembrandt but i don't want people to know and sometimes it is a fake? thomas: the paintings that they usually call me about are not really fake, but they are after rembrandt, school of rembrandt. on occasion, the ones i love the most are when people come to me and offer me paintings we already own. [laughter] david: what is it you think makes a leader? thomas: the greatest quality of leadership is character and the greatest quality of character is genuinely understanding why you are leading people to do something and giving back. cicero said that gratitude is the greatest of all the virtues and the mother of all the rest. i have no doubt that that is the key. ♪ david: let's talk about another subject that is passionate for you, and that is tigers and cats. thomas: if i have one passion which is even greater than rembrandt, it would be wildlife conservation. as a family, we
david: i am a trustee of the national gallery of art.d be happy to talk to you if you have an interest in the national gallery. do people call you up and say i have a rembrandt but i don't want people to know and sometimes it is a fake? thomas: the paintings that they usually call me about are not really fake, but they are after rembrandt, school of rembrandt. on occasion, the ones i love the most are when people come to me and offer me paintings we already own. [laughter] david: what is it you...
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about 25 years in different choirs, and our best experience, i think, has been playing at the national gallerythe rotunda, and it was just great acoustics. i was about to say, with that--that dome, the acoustics have to be fantastic. you're--you're entertaining people half a block away. yeah, the bells loved it, the singers not as much. - but we had a great time. - okay, good for you. our champion is e.j. wolborksy. he is from brooklyn, a freelance project manager. now i don't see any tattoos on you, but you did indicate that you wanted to talk about a tattoo that was inspired by a visit to india. yes, i spent the summer before my senior year of college living in hyderabad, india, amongst many international students from all over the world, and somehow i was the one who always got singled out in our group as the firangi, which is basically indian slang for "gringo." and so a couple of years later, i asked my lovely mother, who's here today, if she would get me a tattoo for my birthday, and she agreed, and so i have a tattoo on my forearm that says "firangi" in devanagari script. [ laughter ] a
about 25 years in different choirs, and our best experience, i think, has been playing at the national gallerythe rotunda, and it was just great acoustics. i was about to say, with that--that dome, the acoustics have to be fantastic. you're--you're entertaining people half a block away. yeah, the bells loved it, the singers not as much. - but we had a great time. - okay, good for you. our champion is e.j. wolborksy. he is from brooklyn, a freelance project manager. now i don't see any tattoos...
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we can leave an egoistic legacy and get a wing of the national gallery named after us, which is whateel when you have children and you want to leave things to your own progeny. but i think we can also make a step from there to a kind of sense of a transcendent legacy, that we want to be remembered well by all future generations, and i think there is some very beautiful in the new zealand maori concept, which is called wa ka pa pa, that zealand maori concept, which is called wakapapa, that term for intergenerational tea. this idea we are all in a great chain of being, connected to people in the past and animals and plants in the past, and to the future. right now the light happens to be shining on us, on this short moment. but if we have a sense ofa short moment. but if we have a sense of a longer now, a bigger sense of time going into the past and the future, then we can feel the living and the dead and the future all here in the room with us, and that concept of legacy, i think, is our ultimate hope. well, i'm afraid that is all we have time for today. thank you very much to our pan
we can leave an egoistic legacy and get a wing of the national gallery named after us, which is whateel when you have children and you want to leave things to your own progeny. but i think we can also make a step from there to a kind of sense of a transcendent legacy, that we want to be remembered well by all future generations, and i think there is some very beautiful in the new zealand maori concept, which is called wa ka pa pa, that zealand maori concept, which is called wakapapa, that term...
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museum building dormant after the construction of the old museum and the new museum the old national gallery which now exhibits 19th century paintings and sculptures was completed in $876.00. in 1904 the border museum opened it now houses the sculpture collection the museum of by sometime in art and the numismatic collection. monumental antique structures such as the pergamon altar and the processional way of babylon are next door in the pergamon museum which opened in 1930. today all over berlin the 19 states museums as well as libraries archives and research centers open up a unique perspective on the history of mankind. their collections also make berlin a cultural melting pot with ambassadors from throughout the ages. with roughly 5300000 artifacts billions treasure trove is one of the 5 largest universal collections in the world. all of its institutions belong to an organization unique worldwide with the somewhat unwieldy name of the prussian cultural heritage foundation. and mali going to shift them closer to appease its deceiver trish had also brought in his own room and equipped of a
museum building dormant after the construction of the old museum and the new museum the old national gallery which now exhibits 19th century paintings and sculptures was completed in $876.00. in 1904 the border museum opened it now houses the sculpture collection the museum of by sometime in art and the numismatic collection. monumental antique structures such as the pergamon altar and the processional way of babylon are next door in the pergamon museum which opened in 1930. today all over...
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in the same way that the national gallery is a comprehensive art museum, that doesn't mean that it has every painting that has ever been made. comprehensive can have different meanings. in this context, sorna is a 40 something provision statute that addresses every aspect of sex offender registration, not just who should register, but information sharing among jurisdictions, the internet design of websites for public registration, civil commitment of sex offenders, the use of federal law enforcement resources to assist with state registration systems. these various provisions comprise the comprehensive national registration system, and there's no indication that that general preamble meant that every pre-act offender had to be registered. there was a house bill that was rejected that was pending at the same time that would have both made it explicitly retroactive and that included a definition of sex offender that explicitly said offenders convicted either before or after the enactment of this act. >> i'm sorry -- >> where i get stuck on the preamble argument is that normally when we'r
in the same way that the national gallery is a comprehensive art museum, that doesn't mean that it has every painting that has ever been made. comprehensive can have different meanings. in this context, sorna is a 40 something provision statute that addresses every aspect of sex offender registration, not just who should register, but information sharing among jurisdictions, the internet design of websites for public registration, civil commitment of sex offenders, the use of federal law...
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london grime artist stormzy will be on show in his hometown of croydon, after a loan from the national portrait gallery take a look at the travel situation now. there are minor delays on the central line. otherwise it's looking good on the tubes. 0n the trains, southeastern has delays on the bromley north line because of overrunning engineering works. 0n the roads, there are lots of closures for president trump's visit around westminster. this is parliament square. whitehall is also closed today. roads around trafalgar square could be shut later this morning because of a planned demonstration. in croydon, stjames's road is closed because of a building fire between sydenham road and lansdowne road. now the weather, with georgina burnett. good morning. well, i hope you've made the most of the sunshine, because there's not going to be too much on offer for the week ahead. for today, we're looking at outbreaks of rain, with a little bit of brightness towards the end of the day, perhaps even some sunshine, but first thing, you mightjust catch a bright or sunny spell. but the cloud quickly encroaches, along
london grime artist stormzy will be on show in his hometown of croydon, after a loan from the national portrait gallery take a look at the travel situation now. there are minor delays on the central line. otherwise it's looking good on the tubes. 0n the trains, southeastern has delays on the bromley north line because of overrunning engineering works. 0n the roads, there are lots of closures for president trump's visit around westminster. this is parliament square. whitehall is also closed...
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.> >> overnight we learned new details about a shooting near the national portrait gallery that happened after 8:00 last night in northwest. police say two people were fighting when one of them pulled out a gun and fired a round. the victim is expected to be okay. nearly 60 peoplere trying to figure out what to do after a fire damaged their apartment complex. pictures from the prince george's county fire department show the damage on livingston terrace. there was a partial roof collapse. three firefighters suffered minor injuries. no residents were hurt. >>> it looks like you can sll ay with cash on metro buses for now. our news partners sa metro ended its cash-free program and was operating between silver spring and downtown the purpose of the program was to speed up service on board. metro h not said what impact the cash band had on service times. >>> her is a look at other top stories this morning. back in court. a similar request was in december andt that time the judge told flynn he wanted him to further cooperate with federal investigators. flynn has pled guilty with two charges th
.> >> overnight we learned new details about a shooting near the national portrait gallery that happened after 8:00 last night in northwest. police say two people were fighting when one of them pulled out a gun and fired a round. the victim is expected to be okay. nearly 60 peoplere trying to figure out what to do after a fire damaged their apartment complex. pictures from the prince george's county fire department show the damage on livingston terrace. there was a partial roof...
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a> overnight, we learned new details about shooting near the national portrit gallery that happened after0 last night in northwest. police say two people were pughting when one of them lled out a gun and fired a round. the victim is expected to be okay. >>> nearly 60 people are trying to figure out what to do after a fire damaged their apartment complex. pictures from t george's county fire department show the damage on livingston terrace. there was a partial roof collapse. three fireghters suffered minor injuries. no residents were hurt. >>> chuck says the heat is n coming back i a big way starting today. >> yes, indeed. we finish up the last full week of june, temperatures will feel more like the middle of summer for sure. a live picture from our tower camera here at the station looking down past the national cathedral towards downtown washington. mainly clear skies to get your monday started. zero percent chance of rain twe n nctween now and lunch time. 50% between lu and the end of the day.between now and lunch t. 50% between lunch and the end of the day. plenty hot today, 90.ch nce o
a> overnight, we learned new details about shooting near the national portrit gallery that happened after0 last night in northwest. police say two people were pughting when one of them lled out a gun and fired a round. the victim is expected to be okay. >>> nearly 60 people are trying to figure out what to do after a fire damaged their apartment complex. pictures from t george's county fire department show the damage on livingston terrace. there was a partial roof collapse. three...
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protest-y is that protest in front of the national gallery?leonardo. francine: compared to paris, this is not much, but we do not have protests in the u.k. jeremy: there is not the history of mast -- mass protest like there is in france. if you think about the anti-brexit margin with one million people, that looks to be larger than this gathering so people need to keep things in context. tom: give us a brexit update. the president gets on a plane and goes back home. when is a new prime minister? francine: it takes 67 weeks. weeks.-- six 27 weeks.even tom: then what? jeremy: it comes down to who is chosen and it is our most inevitable that it will be a harder brexit candidate then we have seen. the parliament does not change by a prime minister, and the u.k. is burning through time in terms of its extension. it may well be the case that whatever the identity of the prime minister, the political rhetoric and challenges are just the same as faced by theresa may. we may see ourselves coming into the summit with a new leader faced with the same fis
protest-y is that protest in front of the national gallery?leonardo. francine: compared to paris, this is not much, but we do not have protests in the u.k. jeremy: there is not the history of mast -- mass protest like there is in france. if you think about the anti-brexit margin with one million people, that looks to be larger than this gathering so people need to keep things in context. tom: give us a brexit update. the president gets on a plane and goes back home. when is a new prime...
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. >>> the national portrait gallery today opened a brand-new exhit dedicated to marine anderson, a trailblazingivil rights leader, u.n. diplomat and singer. ♪ my counry 'tis of thee >> anderson's 39 performance on the steps of the lincoln memorial attracted some 75,000 people. at the time she was an international star. dar constitution hall was the only venue big enough tood accoe her fans, but at the time the hall had a whites only clause soe sang at the lincoln memorial instead. the visit to the exhibition wil ndveople an intimate look at anderson's life a legacy, and you'll be able to see pictures, documents,aintings a historical film footage from that ndtime, no doubt an incredible life and career. >> i was really drawn to how you grapple with that throughout your career. >> check out the exhibit thrgh may o next year. >> are you ready for this? scientists say they have dcovered a brand newr brand new old dinosaur species. the this video shows what it may have looked like some 90illion years ago. researchers say the new dinosaur was a fast but tiny killer standing at just over 3 feet tall.
. >>> the national portrait gallery today opened a brand-new exhit dedicated to marine anderson, a trailblazingivil rights leader, u.n. diplomat and singer. ♪ my counry 'tis of thee >> anderson's 39 performance on the steps of the lincoln memorial attracted some 75,000 people. at the time she was an international star. dar constitution hall was the only venue big enough tood accoe her fans, but at the time the hall had a whites only clause soe sang at the lincoln memorial...
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if you visit the national portrait gallery in d.c. you'll see a picture of colonel cooper as one of nasa's mercury 7 astronauts. i'm proud to honor his memory, his legacy and history-making achievements in space. madam speaker, women astronauts from oklahoma have also made critical contributions to our nation's space program. jerry cobb and shannon are two of such pioneers who paved the way in space and aeronautics. cobb is considered one of the most gifted female pilots in history and a fierce advocate for women astronauts. born in norman, oklahoma, and a graduate from oklahoma city's classen high school, cobb became the first woman to fly in the paris air show and one of the first women certified to be an astronaut known as the mercury 13 in the early 1960's and she testified before congress in 1962, urging lawmakers to allow women to go into space. though she never got to leave the earth's atmosphere, cobb helped pave the way for future generations of women astronauts, like fellow oklahoman and astronaut, dr. shannon lucid. i pause
if you visit the national portrait gallery in d.c. you'll see a picture of colonel cooper as one of nasa's mercury 7 astronauts. i'm proud to honor his memory, his legacy and history-making achievements in space. madam speaker, women astronauts from oklahoma have also made critical contributions to our nation's space program. jerry cobb and shannon are two of such pioneers who paved the way in space and aeronautics. cobb is considered one of the most gifted female pilots in history and a fierce...
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. >>> a small token of appreciation to david ortiz is on display at the national portrait gallery. the gallery acquired this silhouette portrait of ortiz a few months ago but now it is o currentlyn display in the gallery's recently acquired hallway and it's going to be on view there through november 3rd. >>> turning now to the weather. an usually cool day author this time of year. >> cool and not humid. we kind of like that. storm team 4 meteorologist doug kammerer in the storm center. don't tell us big changes are coming this way. >> we've got warm air making it our way. for those of you t waiting for heat, and there's a lot of you, yeah, i know pat wants it. temperatures the next couple days close to 90 as we make our way in toward the weekend. the weekend right now really lookingd. goo i want to take you first of all coming up in a minute, but look at these numbers. all across the midatlantic. the average high temperature 84 degrees. right now we're at 77 d.c., 74 in hagerstown. the wer picture here showing not much in the way of clouds at all. they're all to the north with that
. >>> a small token of appreciation to david ortiz is on display at the national portrait gallery. the gallery acquired this silhouette portrait of ortiz a few months ago but now it is o currentlyn display in the gallery's recently acquired hallway and it's going to be on view there through november 3rd. >>> turning now to the weather. an usually cool day author this time of year. >> cool and not humid. we kind of like that. storm team 4 meteorologist doug kammerer in...
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gallery? if anybody engages in international travel? or foreign nationals quick. >> the gallery we use right now and has a photo on record we have a 20 million individuals with opm social security numbers, everything they submitted with federal documents and stolen by the chinese i'm just curious and i'm concerned that we don't have a great track record here with personal information. >> in the cybersecurity rules what we take very seriously. >> i hope so i yelled back i ask unanimous consent to enter into the record with the security industry association cybersecurity providers in general knowledge with this emerging technology era it is important for quite some time and in 2005 as a police officer in the city that i patrol with access to a series of cameras disguised as a transformer on the electric pole. we had large numbers of violent complaints in the city and the citizens themselves wanted this investigated. and this was 15 years ago. license plate readers we have those right now. i'm sure you are familiar with those we use them from sea to shining se
gallery? if anybody engages in international travel? or foreign nationals quick. >> the gallery we use right now and has a photo on record we have a 20 million individuals with opm social security numbers, everything they submitted with federal documents and stolen by the chinese i'm just curious and i'm concerned that we don't have a great track record here with personal information. >> in the cybersecurity rules what we take very seriously. >> i hope so i yelled back i ask...
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>>the rights of women across this nation are under attack like never before as a gallery full of younglistened to lawmakers took on the issue of abortion rights there is no such thing as a potential human being. >>there are only human beings from the moment of conception, louisiana congressman mike johnson made his antiabortion views personal my own mother had just turned 17 when she and my father decided to choose life and allow me in the world. and i'm so grateful that they did a tennessee democrat steve cohen says his personal experience argues for abortion rights made me realize i was only 14 or 15 years old. it would be in the circumstance ab and they be at a lock the 8 women who testified in tuesday's congressional hearing were also split be due and from alabama who had her first child as a teen. now provides abortions for her community. doctor you see the robinson worries about alabama's new state law that would make her a criminal there's no other area of medicine where we have legislation. >>threatening physicians with criminal prosecutions for simply doing their job. >>but me
>>the rights of women across this nation are under attack like never before as a gallery full of younglistened to lawmakers took on the issue of abortion rights there is no such thing as a potential human being. >>there are only human beings from the moment of conception, louisiana congressman mike johnson made his antiabortion views personal my own mother had just turned 17 when she and my father decided to choose life and allow me in the world. and i'm so grateful that they did a...
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>>the rights of women across this nation are under attack like never before as a gallery full of young people listen to lawmakers took on the issue of abortion rights there is no such thing as a potential human being. there are only human beings from the moment of conception, louisiana congressman mike johnson made his antiabortion views personal my own mother had just turned 17 when she and my father decided to choose life and allow me in e world. and i'm so grateful that they did a tennessee democrat steve cohen says his personal experience argues for abortion rights made me realize i was only 14 or 15 years old. would be in the circumstance ab and maybe have a lock. the 8 women who testified in tuesday's congressional hearing were also split be due and from alabama who had her first child as a teen. now provides abortions for her community. doctor you see the robinson worries about alabama's new state law that would make her a criminal there's no other area of medicine where we have legislation. >>threatening physicians with criminal prosecutions for simply doing their job. >>but me
>>the rights of women across this nation are under attack like never before as a gallery full of young people listen to lawmakers took on the issue of abortion rights there is no such thing as a potential human being. there are only human beings from the moment of conception, louisiana congressman mike johnson made his antiabortion views personal my own mother had just turned 17 when she and my father decided to choose life and allow me in e world. and i'm so grateful that they did a...
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galleries. you only need to see so many bedrooms before you get tired. >> and the dumbarton house is h thedquarters of the nationalof the colonial dames of america, is that still right? 28 .191932 as a museum, and we've beenst goin rong ever since. >> how do people best use the house? i kno there are tourshat come through. you tell me. what is the best way to really get all that there is out of the dumbarton house? >> well, that's real little your choice. it could be coming in to see the museum,xperience the history and the downstairs, spend some time, intectives upstairs and the stem exhibit. or if you prefer, come on a sunday morning and do yoga in the garden >> yoga in the garden. >> yeah. t' mean, how you want to use the space. >> okay. >> we're here as part of your community. >> and is there admission? >> there is. yes. we are open tuesday through sunday, for the museum. and there is admission for adults, free for students. discounts partf the blue star museum program. so free for active military and their family throughout the summer. >> people have weddings there of course. >> weddings, bihdays, you name it
galleries. you only need to see so many bedrooms before you get tired. >> and the dumbarton house is h thedquarters of the nationalof the colonial dames of america, is that still right? 28 .191932 as a museum, and we've beenst goin rong ever since. >> how do people best use the house? i kno there are tourshat come through. you tell me. what is the best way to really get all that there is out of the dumbarton house? >> well, that's real little your choice. it could be coming in...
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gallery? if anybody engages in international travel are they going to be in that or are they foreign nationals who travel to the u.s.? >> sir, the gallery that we use right now with tvs includes anyone who is traveling internationally and who has a photo on record. >> here's the problem. we had a problem with opm where we had 20 million individuals, their personal information, social security numbers, everything that they submitted on federal documents to opm and stolen by we think the chinese. i'm just curious and concerned that we don't have a great track record in protecting people's personal information. >> yes, sir. under cyber security rules associated with the program is something we take very very seriously. >> i hope so. my time has expired. i yield back. >> mr. higgins. >> thank you, mr. chairman. ladies and gentlemen, thank you for appearing before the committee today. mr. chairman, i ask unanimous consent to enter into the record a document from the security industry association, that's association for cyber security providers, just a general knowledge document. >> without objectio
gallery? if anybody engages in international travel are they going to be in that or are they foreign nationals who travel to the u.s.? >> sir, the gallery that we use right now with tvs includes anyone who is traveling internationally and who has a photo on record. >> here's the problem. we had a problem with opm where we had 20 million individuals, their personal information, social security numbers, everything that they submitted on federal documents to opm and stolen by we think...
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this national archives event is a companion to the centennial exhibit, "rightfully hers: american women and the vote." exhibit openedew upstairs in the large gallery. this exhibit is the cornerstone of our centennial celebration of the 19th amendment which gave women the right to vote. is rightfullyment celebrated as a major milestone made possible by decades of relentless political engagement and it is one piece of the larger story of the women's battle. it begins with the struggle for withage but does not end the ratification. the final section examines both the immediate impact of the suffrage amendment and the voting rights struggle that persisted into modern day. kareem porter is the curator of the exhibit. [applause] thene of the goals of exhibit is the recognized the diversity of suffragist activists and many basis on which american women have been barred from voting. the exhibit looks beyond the familiar names such as susan d'antoni and alice paul and brings to our attention activist from a variety of backgrounds, showing that the cause of suffrage was advanced by women across race, as they come and class. field of in the women's history a
this national archives event is a companion to the centennial exhibit, "rightfully hers: american women and the vote." exhibit openedew upstairs in the large gallery. this exhibit is the cornerstone of our centennial celebration of the 19th amendment which gave women the right to vote. is rightfullyment celebrated as a major milestone made possible by decades of relentless political engagement and it is one piece of the larger story of the women's battle. it begins with the struggle...
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cup of nations that are produced an assist and scored his 1st goal of the tournament of the democratic republic of congo to book their spot in the last 16 but we didn't hear from. after the gallery but we did get the next best. and look i'm a salesman in the past my hair was shorter and a friend of mine told me if you let it grow you look exactly like salad so i let it grow through my bed and a lot of people stopped me in the street and called me mo sila even just now it happened here in the stadium people saw me and when they got closer they were very surprised. cherries in the austrian capital of the n.f.l. his next attempt to become the 1st person to break the mythical 2 hour barrier for the marathon where the kenyan holds the world record for the distance and carry within 25 seconds them achieving the fate that was in mondale its leader $27.00 saying he is making the attempt with a 12th where he'll be aided by pacemakers and be running laps on a 10 kilometer. well just down the road from vienna the sunday's austrian gold plate due to take place in a grass red bull's maxtor stop and has been psyching in some of the local science he took his car for a spin on the streets all o
cup of nations that are produced an assist and scored his 1st goal of the tournament of the democratic republic of congo to book their spot in the last 16 but we didn't hear from. after the gallery but we did get the next best. and look i'm a salesman in the past my hair was shorter and a friend of mine told me if you let it grow you look exactly like salad so i let it grow through my bed and a lot of people stopped me in the street and called me mo sila even just now it happened here in the...
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gallery owner, insisted i come over for lunch with her friends and family. >> roya: and here we have the sour cherry rice. little meatballs and chicken. >> ramin: sour cherries. more than any other nation't think of rice as a side dish around here. it can be the main event. >> rahim: okay, very, very good. >> anthony: you put far more on the table than anyone could conceivably eat. is that -- >> ramin: yeah. >> nazila: yeah. >> ramin: if you don't like your guest, you don't put anything. >> roya: and here we have koofteh, which is large, very big, meatball. >> anthony: koofteh tabrizi. ground beef, onion, and cooked rice. walnuts, dried apricots, boiled egg, and barberries. >> ramin: anyways, we are a very interesting nation. >> anthony: indeed. and very, and very confusing. >> ramin: extremely confusing. >> anthony: for, for me, the contradictions are just -- >> nazila: enormous. >> anthony: enormous. >> nazila: iranians, we take you to our house and we take you to our hearts and all of that and in that way we are extreme, you know. we are extremists in so many ways. >> anthony: so good. >> ramin: oh, it's always. >> anthony: you see this tortured relationship between america and iran
gallery owner, insisted i come over for lunch with her friends and family. >> roya: and here we have the sour cherry rice. little meatballs and chicken. >> ramin: sour cherries. more than any other nation't think of rice as a side dish around here. it can be the main event. >> rahim: okay, very, very good. >> anthony: you put far more on the table than anyone could conceivably eat. is that -- >> ramin: yeah. >> nazila: yeah. >> ramin: if you don't like...
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the queen's gallery, as it's known, in buckingham palace, where the wean was showing the president key american artifacts and works of art. in the background, you can see his hawkish nationaladviser john bolton. that's another issue, that the british will want to talk carefully about when it comes to political discussions because the british do not believe in pulling out of the iran nuclear deal, like many, many people on this side of the atlantic, they're incredibly worried that some kind of conflict erupts in the persian gulf between the united states and iran. we have seen what happened in the iraq war in 2002, that did not work out well for anybody, least of all iraq, least of all the united states and europe, with the refugee crisis, the rise of terrorism. it's a very, very difficult situation, and you also see jared kushner and the president's four grown children. jared kushner is here on the tail end of a trip to the region, where he has been promoting and talking to many leaders in the arab world, trying to get them onboard of the peace process, the peace proposal they hope to unveil soon, and the first part of that, as has been talked about, is an economic piece.
the queen's gallery, as it's known, in buckingham palace, where the wean was showing the president key american artifacts and works of art. in the background, you can see his hawkish nationaladviser john bolton. that's another issue, that the british will want to talk carefully about when it comes to political discussions because the british do not believe in pulling out of the iran nuclear deal, like many, many people on this side of the atlantic, they're incredibly worried that some kind of...
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nation is the same as ours. vote aye. vote for america. the speaker pro tempore: members reminded to refeign from references toing on pan of the gallery. the gentlewoman from california reserves. the gentleman from georgia is recognized. mr. collins: before i yield, i always appreciate the majority leader coming down. it is amazing to me that as we come down and talk about this bill and the one that was actually on there, if there was a desire to have a bipartisan bill then maybe we would have brought the bill that actually did gets close as he did bring up last congress and ask some of those co-sponsors on the republican side to be part who have said they have been froze out. let's face reality. spare me the discussion on getting a bipartisan bill and the disdain for it in sing that this bill actually helps. s that bill written for a promise as was said. let's be honest about why it is written and the fact that it will not help the situation on the border and frankly is not going to help us get a bill passed because this will not pass because as the president said he wants to see some security attached to this so we have a safe and se
nation is the same as ours. vote aye. vote for america. the speaker pro tempore: members reminded to refeign from references toing on pan of the gallery. the gentlewoman from california reserves. the gentleman from georgia is recognized. mr. collins: before i yield, i always appreciate the majority leader coming down. it is amazing to me that as we come down and talk about this bill and the one that was actually on there, if there was a desire to have a bipartisan bill then maybe we would have...
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national history of the carolinas, florida and the bahama islands. volume one open. a watercolor of a bald eagle is also on display in the picture galleryll: feel like we have our golf voices on for this. as we watch and try and pick up a little bit of the conversation. this trip before landing air force one at london earlier today when a lot of us were still sleeping, it kicked off in a significant way, sandra. we'll take you through the politics of the back and forth on this, but nonetheless a significant trip for the u.s. president and first lady melania who looked stunning earlier today when they were reviewing the guards at buckingham palace. if you are not with us to see that, we'll play that a little bit for you. the brits do it very, very well, that's the point. >> sandra: the president and first lady taking it all in. being guided through the room with the queen. part of a three-day visit coinciding with the 75th anniversary of the d-day landings. this to remind everybody as we just referenced a letter from the president following his tea with the queen last year, this is the second meeting between queen elizabeth and president
national history of the carolinas, florida and the bahama islands. volume one open. a watercolor of a bald eagle is also on display in the picture galleryll: feel like we have our golf voices on for this. as we watch and try and pick up a little bit of the conversation. this trip before landing air force one at london earlier today when a lot of us were still sleeping, it kicked off in a significant way, sandra. we'll take you through the politics of the back and forth on this, but nonetheless...
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gallery including our guests, please join in. i pledge allegiance to the flag of the united states of america and to the republic for which it stands, one nation under god, indivisible with liberty and justice for all. the speaker: without objection, the gentleman from west virginia, mr. mooney, is recognized for one minute. mr. mooney: thank you, madam speaker. i rise today to welcome reverend jacob isaac pack from putnam county, in my district, as the guest chaplain today. he's an ordained minister with the united pentacostal international and served as pastor of beckley united pentecostal church. over the 20 years he's been involved in ministry, reverend pack has served local doing regations as well as in state and national offices of the united pentacostal church. he served as west virginia, western maryland district sunday school director and on the national sunday school committee. reverend pack is actively involved in the public service sector with his position as executive director of the canal public service district, also in my congressional district. he serves in his local community as the vice president of the putnam county plannin
gallery including our guests, please join in. i pledge allegiance to the flag of the united states of america and to the republic for which it stands, one nation under god, indivisible with liberty and justice for all. the speaker: without objection, the gentleman from west virginia, mr. mooney, is recognized for one minute. mr. mooney: thank you, madam speaker. i rise today to welcome reverend jacob isaac pack from putnam county, in my district, as the guest chaplain today. he's an ordained...
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gallery, please join in. i pledge allegiance to the flag of the united states of america and to the republic for which it stands, one nation under god, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all. the speaker pro tempore: the chair will entertain requests for one-minute speeches. for what purpose does the gentleman from south carolina seek recognition? mr. wilson: unanimous consent to address the house for one minute. revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentleman is recognized for one minutes. mr. wilson: mr. speaker, congratulations to prime minister modi for his landslide victory on may 23 as 600 million indians went to the polls. after the elections the prime minister called for a strong and inclusive india, according to the "washington times." he said this election has become a movement of social unity and that his government would work to earn the trust of all indians, including religious minorities such as muslims and christians. india's rising global standing is two in large part to the leadership of prime minister modi who has promoted free enterprise to create jobs. his
gallery, please join in. i pledge allegiance to the flag of the united states of america and to the republic for which it stands, one nation under god, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all. the speaker pro tempore: the chair will entertain requests for one-minute speeches. for what purpose does the gentleman from south carolina seek recognition? mr. wilson: unanimous consent to address the house for one minute. revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: without objection,...