A day after a us right to impose more sanctions. Contact the personal. And General Assembly like never before World Leaders set to mark 75 years since the uns creation as you said youd ceremony. And in support pricing the. U. S. Open to securing victory by 6 shots to claim his 1st major title. The russian Opposition Leader skier says the e. U. Must impose sanctions on president Alexander Lukashenko she spent the day meeting Top European Union officials in brussels the government is accusing the e. U. Of interfering in its Domestic Affairs it comes after tens of thousands of people marched through minsk on sunday demanding the president s resignation. Im also asking you to demonstrate solidarity with a people support bill or a Civil Society and media organizations that remained under constant pressure by authorities. I can see the criminal investigation against those individuals involved in human rights crimes and bill rose such as free and tortures. I have compiled the list of people w
Hussein and said this is the west we should remember this we should keep these memories in mind when dealing with the west now thats a message not just for the iranian citizens its a message to the institutions here and the politicians but also western leaders and hes letting the west know this is the pro choice the approach to iran takes that it has been shaped by the conflict that iran iraq war and how the west armed so the hussein so iran is still very suspicious and skeptical of the west and in terms of buying arms well yesterday divides the reef the foreign minister said that iran hasnt had has had arms trade with the west since the 1979 revolution here and theyre looking to friendly countries essentially russia and china to last for many of the spiritual and political leader of the country also issued a warning he said that any aggressor should know that iran is that we know iran isnt weak and they would think twice before attacking the country because they know they wont be back
Remind you, a lot goes into this kind of an event and many people have worked very, very hard, harder than ive worked, to put all of this together. One of the people who could not be here was frank cogliano, because he got stuck in newark. Hell be here later this evening. His cochair is here and shes going to say a few words. Thank you. [applause] welcome. Im sorry that frank isnt here to join me for this further welcome. Just to say how wonderful it is to see everyone here and to work with such an Amazing Group of people. I especially want to thank annette and frank, my cochair, robin, without whom we would sees to function, and also to the Wonderful Program committee, one of whose members is sitting there many are in the audience tonight and they generously of time an talent to put this program together to go through the many proposals that we had. Weir looking forward to what is an exciting, interesting, varied diverse sheer with a lot of different panels and topics. Its a pleasure
And the first peoples were here at least 12,000 years ago. We are going to start looking at indianas first nations, and the very thing you will see in the first gallery is a case filled with beautiful objects that show how these cultures were not only surviving in indiana, but really thriving. You have the entire span represented, everything from projectile points for hunting, and very practical vessels to really beautiful objects. A couple items i would highlight are the pipe in the center of the case here, which is one of the first artifacts in the museums collection. It is actually a very beautiful pipe in the shape of a wolf and shows the importance of pipes for ceremonial purposes in those early cultures. This one was probably made between about 100 and 500. It is about 1500 years old. Directly below it is in enormous vessel and it is probably directly before europeans came to indiana. This holds 14 gallons. It was probably a food storage pot. It was found in fragments. Archaeolog
You can watch more of a revisit at cspan. Org citiestour. We are here in indianapolis at the home of Benjamin Harrison. And this is a very iconic spot. This is where he stood and greeted crowds of people that would come to hear him speak in 1888, when he was running for the presidency. He ran a unique campaign, a front porch campaign. However, he didnt have the same from porch you see here today. There was a stoop at the front door, which is still there. He stood in that area and spoke to the crowds of people that would come hear him speak. Harrison is probably one of the most under known of president s, 23rd president of the United States. He falls right in the middle of Grover Clevelands two terms. Oftentimes, people find him confused with his grandfather, William Henry harrison, who survived a month into his. Office Benjamin Harrison was only seven years old when his grandfather died. He served a full four years. And as president , he has a phenomenal legacy that is a little underst