Reporter yeah, deirdre this could be the biggest trade agreement of alltime, possibly. We have to look at the numbers here. The u. S. Touting some real structural changes in china, saying also that this agreement will be signed on paper and signed the first week of january now the chinese are saying this covers some very big items, really big sections, including protecting intellectual property , increasing those protections, those deals of the force transfer of property, ending that, opening Market Access for Financial Services firms, and china agrees to stop manipulating its currency. The president also says chinas agreed to buy a lot more agriculture from the u. S. But would not put that number in writing. President trump i think they will hit 50 billion in agriculture, much more because its also manufacturing and other but i think in agriculture they will hit 50 billion. They were already buying, even before the deal is signed, theyre buying. Reporter and as Senior Administration o
With the luminary, he was also called sakh, and themselves sakha, people of the sun , the people of sakha, yakuts, call themselves children of the white sun, yurin ayolora, you see, its so cold today, well, 42, yes, sometimes its 50, but without fire, well no way, it warms us, over time the white sun migrated to the flag of yakutia, shamans are closer to tourists, sunny. Falling more than the endless snow forever frozen into ice crystals and turned into the strongest stones on earth, diamonds. This is yakutia, the largest region of russia and the richest in minerals, the republic draws its treasures from such manmade craters that can be seen even from space, the diamond camberlite pipe mir goes to a depth of more than 500 meters, the entire ostankino tower can fit in it, and even a small city. And above the crater , the city of diamond miners is peaceful, here in western yakutia they found camberlite rock back in the fifties of the last century, at the same time a workers settlement wa
Resignation. Is tonight at 8 00 p. M. Eastern time here on cspan 3s American History tv. Now on american artifacts, we visit the Smithsonian National Postal Museum to learn about its collections and its new space, the william h. Gross stamp gallery. The largest stamp gallery in the world. Welcome to the Smithsonian National Postal Museum. My name is allen kane, im the director of the museum. Youre standing in our newest gallery, the william h. Gross stamp gallery. We have almost 6 million postage stamps. The images on the stamps tell the story, history, heritage and the heroes of this country. It is pure education. Pure education. We are a history museum. So, we use those stamp images and what we do in exhibits and programs is try to teach people about history. Our goal here is to give you visuals so that you can personally connect with stamps. Somewhere in this space were hoping youre going to find a stamp that has some meaning for you. Because stamps tell stories, Great Stories. So f
Welcome to the Smithsonian National Postal Museum. My name is allen kane, im the director of the museum. Youre standing in our newest gallery, the william h. Gross stamp gallery. We have almost 6 million postage stamps. The images on the stamps tell the story, history, heritage and the heroes of this country. It is pure education. Pure education. We are a history museum. So, we use those stamp images and what we do in exhibits and programs is try to teach people about history. Our goal here is to give you visuals so that you can personally connect with stamps. Somewhere in this space were hoping youre going to find a stamp that has some meaning for you. Because stamps tell stories, Great Stories. So folks always love to see the first of anything. This is the worlds first postage stamp. Its called the penny black because it cost one penny and printed in black ink. Issued in Great Britain in 1840. Its the only object in this introductory gallery but its a really nice one. Theyre not part