anthony: beautiful, thank you. margit: bon appetit. anthony: thank you. andrea: she says it s her own special recipe. anthony: luxurious. if you re a musician living in budapest right now this is a good time to be a musician? margit: never, no euros. andrea: it s not, it s not a good time she said. depends on the view. margit: [ speaking hungarian ]. andrea: it s very bad for the gypsy musicians, generally speaking, because it s dead, it s completely, apart from things like budapest bar, gypsy music is extinct. anthony: is heartbreak, is sadness an important part of this music? i mean, hungary is a country that has experienced a lot of heartbreak. andrea: so, it is a lot of heartbreaks, it s a lot of difficulties and that margit: [ speaking hungarian ]. andrea: and there is another
displayed in his judicial chambers. julie o brien whose daughter goes to school with margit has another telling story about bre bret. a few years ago, julie s husband passed away. with no one to accompany her daughter to the annual father-daughter dance, bret stepped up. that year and every year since, bret has taken her daughter, alongside his own, to the dance. it is the kind of person that he is. that is the bret kavanaugh that i know. i am proud to introduce bret kavanaugh before this committee, and i am proud to strongly support his nomination to be the next associate justice of the united states supreme court. i know that these are partisan times here in washington. this is an extraordinary nominee in every respect. based on his record, his qualifications, and his character, i believe he deserves broad support.