Photos | Adam Schiff delivers inspiring speech in front of iconic observatory
Congressman Adam Schiff delivers a passionate speech in front of the Griffith Observatory, while Antonio Villaraigosa and other attendees look on. The dome, blue sky, and decorative plant set the perfect backdrop for this inspiring moment.
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a man is giving a speech at a podium in front of a buildingMetadata
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