Anonymous ID: 9fec82 Aug. 12, 2020, 10:04 a.m. No.10263999   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4010 >>4074

April 24, 2018

 

The following is the guest list for the state dinner on Tuesday with President Emmanuel Macron of France, provided by the White House and edited by The New York Times.

 

______

 

President Trump and the first lady, Melania Trump

 

President Emmanuel Macron of France and Brigitte Macron

 

Chief Justice John G. Roberts Jr. and Jane Roberts

 

Vice President Mike Pence and Karen Pence

 

American Lawmakers

Speaker Paul D. Ryan and Janna Ryan

 

Senator Bill Cassidy of Louisiana, and Dr. Laura Cassidy

 

Senator John Kennedy of Louisiana, and Rebecca Kennedy

 

Representative Kevin McCarthy, House majority leader, and Judy McCarthy

 

Representative Ed Royce of California and Maria Royce

 

Gov. John Bel Edwards of Louisiana and Donna Edwards

 

Gov. Paul LePage of Maine and Lauren LePage

 

Administration Officials

Jim Mattis, secretary of defense

 

Steven Mnuchin, secretary of the Treasury, and Louise Linton

 

Kirstjen Nielsen, secretary of homeland security, and Chad Wolf

 

Mike Pompeo, director of the C.I.A. and secretary of state nominee, and Susan Pompeo

 

Wilbur Ross, secretary of commerce and Hilary Ross

 

Surgeon General Jerome Adams and Lacey Adams

 

State Department Officials

John J. Sullivan, the acting secretary of state, and Graciela Rodriguez

 

Thomas A. Shannon Jr., under secretary of state for political affairs

 

A. Wess Mitchell, assistant secretary of state for European and Eurasian affairs, and Elizabeth Mitchell

 

Jamie McCourt, American ambassador to France

 

White House Staff

John F. Kelly, White House chief of staff, and Karen Kelly

 

John R. Bolton, the national security adviser, and Gretchen Bolton

 

Larry Kudlow, director of the National Economic Council, and Judith Kudlow

 

Jared Kushner and Ivanka Trump, senior advisers to the president

 

Stephen Miller, senior policy adviser to Mr. Trump

 

Sarah Huckabee Sanders, White House press secretary, and Bryan Sanders

 

Joe Hagin, deputy White House chief of staff

 

Christopher P. Liddell, deputy White House chief of staff for policy coordination, and Renee Liddell

 

Fiona Hill, presidential adviser on Russia and Europe, and Kenneth Keen

 

 

 

 

 

Business Executives

 

Bernard Arnault, chairman of LVMH Moët Hennessy Louis Vuitton, the luxury goods conglomerate, and Hélène Arnault

 

Thierry Breton, chief executive of Atos, a French technology company

 

Tim Cook, chief executive of Apple, and Lisa Jackson, the company’s environmental director

 

Christian Dargnat, chief executive at BNP Paribas Asset Management

 

David Hamilton, a Chicago-based businessman, and Catharine Hamilton

 

Marillyn Hewson, chief executive of Lockheed Martin, and James Hewson

 

Henry Kravis, co-founder of Kohlberg Kravis Roberts, the global investment firm, and Marie-Josée Kravis

 

Emmanuel Miquel, senior investment manager at Ardian, a French private equity firm

 

Rupert Murdoch, executive co-chairman of 21st Century Fox, and Jerry Hall

 

Dina Powell, financial executive at Goldman Sachs and former deputy national security adviser to Mr. Trump, and David McCormick

 

Virginia M. Rometty, chief executive of IBM, and Anthony Mark Rometty

 

John F. W. Rogers, executive vice president of Goldman Sachs, and Deborah Lehr

 

David M. Rubenstein, co-executive chairman of the Carlyle Group, and Gabrielle Rubenstein

 

Stephen A. Schwarzman, chief executive of the Blackstone Group, and Christine Schwarzman

 

Frederick W. Smith, chief executive of FedEx, and Diane Smith

 

Julie Sweet, Accenture’s chief executive for North America, and Chad Sweet

 

American Notables

Sarah Coulson, Mount Vernon regent, and Douglas Bradburn, Mount Vernon president

 

Meghan Duggan, captain of the United States Olympic ice hockey team

 

Henry Kissinger, former secretary of state, and Nancy Kissinger

 

Ronald S. Lauder, president of the World Jewish Congress and former American ambassador to Austria, and Jo Carole Lauder

 

Ronna McDaniel, chairwoman of the Republican National Committee, and Patrick McDaniel

 

Mary Morton, curator of French painting at the National Gallery of Art, and Keith Forman

 

John Shuster, American Olympic gold medalist in curling

 

Annette Simmons, Texas-based philanthropist, and Gerald Fronterhouse

 

Dr. Benedict Wolf and Ursula Wolf

 

French Notables

Laurence des Cars, director of the Musée d’Orsay

 

Laurence Engel, president of the National Library of France

 

Emmanuel Perrotin, French art dealer and owner of Galerie Emmanuel Perrotin

 

Thomas Pesquet, a French astronaut

 

Hervé Pierre, French-American fashion and costume designer

 

Guy Savoy, French chef

 

Philippe Besson

 

Hugo Verges

 

International Officials

Christophe Pierre, apostolic nuncio, or Vatican ambassador, to the United States

 

Christine Lagarde, managing director of the International Monetary Fund

 

https://www.nytimes.com/2018/04/24/us/politics/trump-macron-state-dinner-guest-list.html

Anonymous ID: 9fec82 Aug. 12, 2020, 10:28 a.m. No.10264178   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4213 >>4216

>>10264138

Is it the Berenstain bears or the Berenstein bears?

 

Redstone was born to a Jewish family[7] in Boston, Massachusetts, to Belle (née Ostrovsky) and Michael Rothstein. In 1940, at Sumner's behest, his father agreed to change the family surname from "Rothstein" to "Redstone"[8] ("Red stone" is the literal translation of the Yiddish name, "Rothstein")

 

Roth = Red

Stein = Stone

 

Epstein, Weinstein, Rosenstein, Rothstein.

 

Key Stones?