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Visiting the Embassies of Washington, D.C. - Duration: 12:56.
We start our tour in an area of Washington called Embassy Row.
About 50 embassies are in this neighborhood.
Many are built along Massachusetts Avenue.
Some embassies are in large houses built by wealthy Americans in the early 20th century.
TOUR GUIDE: "This is the Indonesian Embassy.
And it was originally built by Mr. Walsh.
Now Mr. Walsh came over from Ireland without a penny in his pocket and he went to Colorado
and struck gold."
That was the voice of Sonia Justl who gives tours for the company Washington Walks.
On this tour you can learn about the interesting history of many old buildings before they
became embassies.
For example, the Embassy of Uzbekistan is in a richly decorated home built in 1906 by
a wealthy banker, Clarence Moore.
But Mr. Moore did not live to enjoy his house for very long.
He died on board the ship Titanic, which sank in 1912.
This building served as the Canadian Embassy before Uzbekistan bought it in 1996.
However, sometimes there are problems with diplomatic ownership of historical buildings.
Not all countries take good care of their buildings.
For example, the embassy of the former Yugoslavia in this neighborhood is empty.
Two of Pakistan's former diplomatic buildings have been empty for years.
The buildings are slowly falling into disrepair.
Some countries, like Pakistan, build new modern embassies and leave behind their former buildings.
Other countries have political or financial problems that take attention away from the
condition of their embassies in Washington.
People who live in this costly neighborhood are not happy that some of these buildings
are falling apart.
It is hard for city and federal officials to take action because embassies have extraterritorial
status under international law.
Further up Massachusetts Avenue visitors can see larger and more recently built embassies.
The designs are very different from each other.
For example, the Turkish Embassy is a large three-level modern building covered in brown
stone and brick.
Detailed designs in iron cover the building's tall windows.
The Brazilian Embassy looks like a large box made of black glass.Some embassies are works
of art.
For example, the Italian Embassy is near Massachusetts Avenue.
This very modern building is made up of striking angular lines.
It is covered in pink stone imported from Italy.
When you walk into the main hallway, you can look up to see a huge glass dome ceiling.
The embassy's 18th century Italian art collection hangs in rooms that have very modern furniture
and design.
Nearby, the Embassy of Finland looks like it is built out of blocks of glass.
Its design is modern, but it fits in nicely with the natural environment around it.
A screen of plants covers part of the front of the building.
Inside, visitors can look through large glass windows deep into the wooded areas of Rock
Creek Park.
The Finnish Embassy holds many interesting exhibits.
For example, four years ago the exhibit on the Finnish clothing and design company Marimekko
was very popular.
While we are on the subject of Europe, let us go to another area of town to see a very
new embassy.
The Swedish Embassy is on the Potomac River in the neighborhood called Georgetown.
It is in a building called the House of Sweden, which also contains an event center and corporate
housing.
The glass building is a good example of Swedish design.
It is smooth, simple and very modern.
Visitors can see exhibits on subjects such as cars, the environment and art and design.
Not far away, the Embassy of France is in a gated area off Reservoir Road.
The embassy's cultural center, La Maison Française, organizes many cultural events.
For example, in June the center invited 30 local bands to celebrate the summer at its
yearly music festival.
This fall, the center will offer French movies as well as many concerts including baroque,
classical and jazz music.
If you are very lucky, you might be invited to a party at the home of the French ambassador.
This extraordinary home in the Kalorama neighborhood looks like a gothic palace.
Organizations like the Washington Opera sometimes hold events in this beautiful house.
The ambassadors of Turkey and Italy also live in large historical homes that are famous
for their building design and beauty.Last month, China opened a new embassy in the area
of Washington called the International Center.
C.C. Pei and L.C. Pei of Pei Partnership Architects designed the building.
They are the sons of the famous Chinese-American architect I.M. Pei who also worked on the
project.
Measuring more than 10,000 square meters, this is one of the biggest diplomatic buildings
in Washington.
The Chinese government brought in hundreds of Chinese workers to build the huge project,
which took three years to complete.
C.C. Pei said the areas of plants around the embassy were influenced by Chinese and Western
traditions to create a natural and calming design.
Several other embassies are in this area along International Drive and International Court.
These include the embassies of Ghana, Ethiopia, Nigeria, Pakistan, Israel and Egypt.
In another area of Washington, the Mexican Cultural Institute is housed on Sixteenth
Street.
It is in a large home built in 1910 by Emily MacVeagh.
She was the wife of the American secretary of the treasury at that time.
Today, the institute offers many musical and artistic events as part of the cultural side
of the Mexican Embassy.
For example, every November, the institute invites visitors to see a large altar made
for the Day of the Dead festival.
Last week, the Spanish guitarist Abraham Carmona played his music there.In May, many embassies
took part in an event called Passport D.C., organized by the non-profit group Cultural
Tourism D.C. Embassies around town organized cultural activities and opened their doors
to the public.
For example, at the Pakistani Embassy visitors could watch movies from that country.
The Japanese embassy set up a traditional teahouse and showed its lovely stone gardens.
The Iraqi embassy invited the public to enjoy traditional Iraqi food and music.
Cultural Tourism D.C. plans to hold the event again next year.
Embassies often are affected by international political events.
For example, in 1991 the Iraqi ambassador in Washington left his post at the start of
the Persian Gulf War.
Now, Iraq has a new ambassador and a new embassy.
The United States does not have official diplomatic ties with Cuba.
So Cuban representation in Washington operates through the Swiss Embassy.
Embassies are often places where the public can express their opinions about a country's
actions or events.
For example, in March, protestors demonstrated in front of the Chinese Embassy after Chinese
police attacked Buddhist religious workers in Tibet.
When Britain's Princess Diana died 11 years ago, people left flowers at the British Embassy
to honor her.The closest diplomatic building to the offices of VOA is the Embassy of Canada.
We visited an exhibit there called "Fifty Years of American Photojournalism."
It shows many photographs of important events in American history and culture.
We also met with Carolyn Strauss, the cultural counselor of the embassy.
She told us more about the exhibit.
CAROLYN STRAUSS: "We're delighted because we think these images resonate very much with
Americans as well as Canadians because they're shared experiences through the last century
of war, peace and conflict, and world celebrities and leaders.
"
Ms Strauss explained why cultural programs at embassies are so important.
CAROLYN STRAUSS: "Cultural events speak very much to a country's values and project a nation
as perhaps almost nothing else does.
You can have political discussions and you can have trade discussions but culture really
demonstrates what a culture's values and iconic moments are all about."
Embassies in Washington and around the world have an important role to play in supporting
culture and diplomatic ties among nations.
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BREAKING: Obama Social Security Scandal Leaks – Massive Corruption Rocks Washington - Duration: 11:30.
BREAKING: Obama Social Security Scandal Leaks – Massive Corruption Rocks Washington
A now-exposed massive Obama-era scandal PROVES the Washington establishment is taking the
money of hardworking Americans and throwing it at illegals.
This is huge!
A new audit of the Social Security Administration (SSA) shows that the government paid $1 billion
over the last ten years to individuals who don't have a Social Security Number (via
FOX News).
Illegals are stealing Social Security benefits!
We've known for years that illegal aliens were receiving handouts under-the-table from
the Federal government, but the Democrats consistently deny it.
Now, there's no way to hide the law-breaking that's been going on!
A recent audit found errors in the documentation for representative payees–individuals who
receive payments on behalf of someone else.
THOUSANDS of cases were found to have no Social Security Number (SSN) on file.
Illegal aliens and the Democrats who support them have found a loop-hole they can abuse
to give money to people who shouldn't be in our country in the first place.
The amount of money they're stealing from taxpayers is incredible.
The total number of representative payees without an SSN was 22,426.
That amounts to $1 billion!
The auditor estimated that the loss of money would continue unless immediate action is
taken to fix this issue:
"Furthermore, unless it takes corrective action, we estimate SSA will pay about $182.5
million in benefits, annually, to representative payees who do not have an SSN or paper application
supporting their selection."
Outrageous!
We're going to be losing $182.5 million a year!
Imagine if we invested that money in real (read: legal) American citizens.
We would see massive prosperity here at home.
Instead, the money is fraudulently allocated to illegals who send most of it back to their
home countries–and don't pay taxes on what they keep.
This illegal activity calls for a massive clean-up of our Social Security program.
The Social Security Administration is a hotbed of bureaucratic corruption like so much of
the Federal government.
Democrats have designed welfare so that it most benefits their target demographics, including
the illegal aliens who help them commit voter fraud.
Meanwhile, honest Americans have a hard time getting help.
American citizens do the work that keeps the country moving.
We pay taxes that support schools, infrastructure, hospitals, and social welfare programs.
But if you're a law-abiding citizen, you have to go to hell and back to qualify for
assistance when you need it.
Illegal aliens, on the other hand, just show up and are handed benefits–no questions
asked!
Leftists have created a backward system; a system that treats illegals better than our
citizens.
It truly is sickening that this has been going on for so long.
And it's not just Obama–plenty of RINO Republicans support this abuse, too.
They're all part of the same establishment.
The first step is for President Trump to order a clean-up of the Social Security Administration
ASAP!
That includes prosecuting illegals caught stealing benefits.
Then, we need to toughen our borders to prevent more illegals from eating up our hard-earned
tax dollars.
Let's build
that wall!
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AMBER Alert issued for child abducted from Reagan Washington National Airport - Duration: 1:46.
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Washington Post Tallies Up President Donald Trump's False, Misleading Claims | Morning Joe | MSNBC - Duration: 3:01.
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Oregon & Washington Fire Maps: Fires Near Me [August 1] | Heavy.com - Duration: 11:31.
Oregon & Washington Fire Maps: Fires Near Me [August 1] | Heavy.com
Inciweb Nevada & Washington Fires.
Here are the latest updates about fires in Oregon and Washington as of the August 1.
You can see an interactive map of the Oregon and Washington fires here, provided by Oregon.gov, or view an interactive map from NIFC.gov here.
Another interactive map is here.
Read on for details about active fires in Oregon and Washington as of August 1 according to NIFC.gov and other sources.
Here are details on the individual fires.
116 Wilson Prairie Fire.
This Oregon fire is 405 acres, 93 percent contained, 30 miles south of Heppner near Bull Prairie Reservoir.
This fire was caused by human activity.
Cemetery Fire.
This Oregon fire is 1,414 acres and 97 percent contained.
It's 32 miles southeast of Prineville and Inciweb is no longer updating its page on the fire.
It was caused by lightning.
Chelan Hills Fire.
This Washington Fire is 1,842 acres and 97 percent contained.
It's 2 miles east of Chelan.
Two residences, a seasonal home, and some outbuildings were damaged from the fires, along with corn fields and 80 acres of wheat fields.
Cougar Creek Fire.
This Washington fire is 803 acres and 0 percent contained.
It's 8 miles northwest of Manson and 20 miles northwest of Entiat.
The smoke from the fire is visible for miles.
It was caused by lightning. As of 3 p.m.
Wednesday, Level 1 evacuation notices were raised to Level 2 (which means "get ready to leave"), Wenatchee World reported.
These covered Mad River Road to Entiat River Road, milepost 24 on both sides.
Garner Complex Fire.
The Oregon fires total about 8,886 acres and 68 percent contained, caused by lightning, according to NIFC.
Technically this refers to multiple fires: Wagner Creek is in Jackson County and Garner Complex is in Josephine County.
Goodview Fire.
This Oregon fire is 1,630 acres, 0 percent contained, and 10 miles northwest of Prospect.
Hendrix Fire.
This Oregon fire is 1,082 acres, 70 percent contained, and 3 to 9 miles southwest of Ashland.
The fire was caused by lightning.
A community meeting was held tonight at 7 p.m.
at Ashland Middle School.
The southeast corner of the fire remains uncontained, according to Inciweb, and is being monitored.
According to Inciweb on August 1: "The evacuation level remains at Level 1 for the Jackson County Hendrix Fire evacuation area. Level 1 means "BE READY" for potential evacuation.
Residents should be vigilent and monitor emergency services websites and local media outlets for information.
For the latest information, go to http://jacksoncountyor.org/sheriff/.
Residents in the area are encouraged to sign up for Citizen Alert at http://www.jacksoncounty.org/alert.
More information about evacuation levels and preparedness can be found at http://www.rvem.org.".
Klondike Fire.
This Oregon fire is 19,530 acres, 5 percent contained and 9 miles northwest of Selma.
There is a chance that this fire and the Taylor Creek fire might meet, as they grew to be within 3 miles of each other on Tuesday.
According to Inciweb: "Evacuations: A level 3 "Go" evacuation remains in effect for Oak Flat at the end of the Illinois River Road in Josephine County.
Illinois River Road from mile post 2.
5 to Oak Flat is at a Level 2 "Get Ready.
" Visit Josephine County Emergency Management on Facebook for current information.
Lake Wallula Fire.
This Washington Fire is 12,462 acres and 96 percent contained.
It's 5 miles east of Umatilla and on July 30 spread from Oregon into Washington.
Long Hollow Fire.
This Oregon fire is 33,451 acres, 95 percent contained, and 5 miles south of Dufur.
Here is a map of the fire when it was at 75 percent containment:.
It was caused by human activity.
Natchez Fire.
This Oregon fire falls under the jurisdiction of the Oregon Department of Forestry Fire, but is listed on the CAL FIRE map.
It's 6,988 acres and 15 percent contained.
It was caused by lightning.
It's located 15 miles southeast of Cave Junction, Oregon, located on the Oregon/California border between Happy Camp, California and Cave Junction, Oregon.
Some active surface spread is still expected.
According to Inciweb on August 1: "The community of Sunstar has been placed in a Level 1 evacuation "Ready" status.
Del Norte County, CA, including the community of Sunstar, has adopted the Oregon three level evacuation process.
For Del Norte County emergency notification information, visit: http://www.co.del-norte.ca.us/departments/administration/emergency-services.In Siskiyou County, there are two levels to the evacuation process, Evacuation Warning, and Evacuation Order.
A warning means be ready to evacuate, and an order means evacuate now.".
And: "Effective 2:30pm August 1, Siskiyou County Sheriff's Office has issued an evacuation order for the two residences near the terminus of the South Fork Road (National Forest System Road 17 N 32).
The residents received a warning on July 31 and chose to evacuate.
Siskiyou County Sheriff's Office has also issued an evacuation warning for all residences accessed by the South Fork Road (Road 17N32) and all residences accessed by the Grayback road north of the junction of the South Fork Road (Road 17 N 32) and the Grayback Road.
This warning is being issued as a precautionary measure, the fire is still within the containment lines, but is progressing within close proximity to these residences.".
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Protecting Washington's orcas - Duration: 5:03.
This has been a very difficult week for Washingtonians, and in fact people all over the world, whose
hearts are sick about the loss of this orca calf and watching the incredible dedication
of the calf's mother express her love for her lost calf.
This is something that has struck hearts all over the world, in fact who could not weep
seeing this mother and the lost love of her child.
So I have heard from many Washingtonians asking the question we all have which is, "What can
we do to save these orcas?"
And that's an extremely important question.
And I just want to help people think through this, and I would suggest there are three
things we need to think about when we commit our state to restoring the opportunities for
the orca to continue for the next several decades and centuries.
First we need to realize that they are in a very complex ecosystem.
The food they depend upon are generated through a very intricate web of systems and all of
those parts of that web of life have to be preserved.
Second we need to realize that there's no do-overs.
We can only lose the orcas once and they're gone forever.
And we need to keep that in mind.
And third, that we know that we are feeling these great passions in our hearts right now
and we need to forge that passion in our hearts into action in our hands.
We need to take action and use this feeling that we have, this emotion, to really lend
a purpose to an action plan for the state of Washington.
So I just want to briefly talk about some of the things we are already doing and what
we intend to accellerate in our efforts.
We'll have more to say in the weeks to come -- I have a Task Force that several months
ago I started to try to put a clear focus on our recovery plans, they'll be reporting
to me in a couple of months.
But the kind of things we're focusing on are several: number one, we know what perhaps
the most single important we need to do is increase the availability of Chinook salmon,
the principle diet of orcas.
And to do that there are many things we need to do.
We have to improve the habitat for our Chinook across the spectrum of the Chinook salmon's
life from their spawning habitat to their holding habitat out in Puget Sound to conditions
even in the ocean.
It's extremely important.
We have to recover the Chinook if we are going to give the orcas a chance.
We need to reduce the toxicity that are getting in the orcas bodies.
Orcas are bio-accumulators, that means as pollution gets into the water, either from
the streams or from the atmosphere, that toxicity builds up in the tissue of orcas and is then
passed on to their calves.
I've made efforts to improve that; we will continue to improve those efforts this year.
We know that orcas hunting and fishing is interfered with by too much noise, so reducing
the noise from our vehicle traffic, reducing the frustration that they have when there
are too many boats around them, we've already taken action by implementing a voluntary "no-go"
zone along the west side of San Juan Island so that we can give the orcas some space to
fish, that is necessary to their survival.
We know we're gonna have to modify some of our hatchery operations because hatcheries
can help production of Chinook and we've got to follow the science on how to do that.
And we know in the Columbia River mainstream we need to improve the survival of salmon.
I know people have looked at the breaching of the Snake River dams and that's something
the state is looking at and providing science for the review by the federal government in
that regard.
We need to act quickly, on a short term.
That's why I have supported additional spill so we can get more water going down the Columbia
to give salmon a higher survival rate so that Chinook could escape the Columbia River to
be the diet for the orcas.
So that's just a quick summary of the things we have done, and we are going to accelerate
our efforts, but we do know this this is a big lift.
And everybody in Washington needs to be involved in their personal lives and in their community
lives because everything we do, both on land and on water, it effects the orcas' survival.
The ability to stop air pollution, that goes into the air and then from the atmosphere
goes into solution in the water from from carbon pollution.
This is an important thing we need to do to reduce carbon pollution.
So we're going to all need to pitch in.
I look forward to people of good heart and sound hands to forge an action plan for the
state of Washington.
I do know this, as the orca goes, so go we.
Let's get together and solve this problem.
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Bill to kill more sea lions in Washington passes key hurdle - Duration: 2:49.
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The Washington - Liberty Cove at Crosswater - Under Construction - Duration: 0:36.
Hey friends, I'm standing on homesite #69. This is a Washington floorplan. It'll be
3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms with a flex space and it's all on one level. It's a
really great floorplan. Come take a peek at this conservation preserve in the
backyard. It's really lovely views. conservation preserve and a wonderful
covered lanai. So you have a fantastic covered lanai and a great backyard that
backs up to a conservation preserve. Give you a lot of privacy and a great place
to hang out on the cooler months.
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