Getting back to work today after a month long break at the top of their agenda, syria. President obama wrapping up his push for a strike both on capitol hill and the American People. President Bashar Alassad said if the u. S. Strikes syria, he would only be helping the terrorist. Assad denying that his regime how can you talk about what happen when you dont have proof. We are the government. This war is against the interests of the united states. Why . This is the war that will support alqaeda and the same people that killed americans. We are latest developments on syria. Mike viqueira is at the white house following the preys, but first which go to paul. What do you hear on syria. Congress coming back in session after their fiveweek summer recess, and this is the first time that many of those in congress will have a chance to go on record with their remarks on syria. We expect senator reids office has confirmed that the resolution will be brought to the floor today, and we will hear s
Forestall military action on syria. Russia saying that it could urge syria to put its chemical weapons under International Control if that would avert military strikes. In an hour, Congress Goes back to work in washington. Tonight, president obama will be making his case to the American Public in 6t. V. Interviews. With start with london. Phil, first, what do we know about this plan . Coming out of moscow, we didnt hear too much, just the idea being floated. We did hear secretary of state john kerry saying in an off hand comment that assad could avoid to strike if he gives up all his chemical weapons, but hes not going to do that. Where we are hearing a little bit more of the specifics is actually coming out of the United Nations, and the head of the United Nations has made a comment here in which he said that he has actually been thinking about this for days and could possibly bring this to the u. N. Security council or unsc and propose that the syrians would gather up all their chemi
Rhea Nayyar (Hyperallergic) writes about Natalia Ángeles Vieyra, who will be the National Gallery of Art’s associate curator of Latinx art, starting on July 1, 2024. Working within the museum’s modern and contemporary art department, she will be in charge of researching, expanding, and exhibiting the NGA’s collection of modern and contemporary Latinx art, which includes…
Natalia Ángeles Vieyra will develop the museum’s existing collections of Latinx art through new acquisitions, scholarship, exhibitions, and public programming.