The Warren M. Lee Center for the Fine Arts at the University of South Dakota presents "Sitting Down Together." It is described as a "visual dialogue between three artists" that explores themes of food, everyday objects, and domestic life.Ballweg's prints explore the psychological tensions that exist within human relationships.
states. congresswoman zoe lofgren, thanks for joining us on this very busy day. the impeachment drama is hanging over the president of the united states as he meets with world leaders in london. let s go to our white house correspondent kaitlan collins. she s travel with the president in london right now. set the scene for us right now. the president, i understand, is about to meet with the german chancellor angela merkel. yeah, wolf. they re running a little late, but we re expecting them to appear in front of the cameras soon, sitting down together. this is only capping off what s been an uncomfortable summit for the president. he often doesn t like coming to meetings like this where the other world leaders where it s a lot of niceties. he spent yesterday getting lexured by the french president. a turn in a relationship that was once very chummy and now overnight this video has surfaced that appears to show some world leaders mocking the president and how many times he was spea
we have been talking all eshow all day about what went on in washington today. the michael cohen time before the house oversight committee. the president weighing in on twitter. all the accusations levelled his way. do you think, as we are now counteding down the hours and minutes to trump and kim jong-un sitting down together, do you think this is going to have an effect on that summit in vietnam? that remains to be seen. i think what s most important is the summit and the reality of the situation that we re facing with north korea. unfortunately i think it s highly unlikely that comwill be willing to give up his nuclear weapons for two main reasons. kim saw what happened in libya. he saw how he promised gudaufy that if he gave up his nuke leer weapons program that we would not over throw him.
last night and seeing everyone there together in the show of unity. i think it was really good for congress and good for their constituents to see that they can actually come together and be civil with each other and as paul ryan was saying, not have such a high level of vitriol coming out. i think it was a very good moment and it was nice to see. heather: they all took a knee at second base annealed. that s where steve scalise was shot. how can we make this continue? that s up to the leaders of both parties. we saw nancy pelosi from the democrats and paul ryan from republicans representing the house, sitting down together. if they continue to have that level of leadership, showing that they intend to tamp down the highly vitriolic rhetoric and work more on agreeing to disagree or finding common ground where possible, i think that s where it all starts.