RHOBH stars Lisa Rinna and Kyle Richards make it a double date with their husbands at the Women's Cancer Research Fund gala Published: 15:19 BST, 28 February 2020 | Updated: 16:57 BST, 28 February 2020 It was a starry night at the Beverly Wilshire on Thursday for An Unforgettable Evening for the Women's Cancer Research Fund. Real Housewives of Beverly Hills stars Lisa Rinna and Kyle Richards looked super glam in black ensembles for the glitzy night as they were joined by their husbands. Lisa Rinna, 56, stunned in a plunging tuxedo style jumpsuit as she posed on the red carpet with spouse Harry Hamlin, 68. Hot dates: Lisa Rinna and Kyle Richards are pictured with their husbands Harry Hamlin and Mauricio Umansky at The Women's Cancer Research Fund's An Unforgettable Evening in Beverly Hills The mother of two showed off a hint of cleavage and finished the look with a sash belt and and black heels. Kyle, 51, looked elegant in a one sleeve black dress with pink pumps as she posed alongside husband Mauricio Umansky.
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Trump's Plan is the Most Dangerous I've Ever Seen. " A column in the Washington Post declared, " The Trump administration's new Mideast 'peace' plan is absurd. " Vox opined, " Jared Kushner, architect of Trump's Middle East peace plan, still doesn't get it. " Vanity Fair ridiculed a Kushner criticism of the Palestinian leadership as " Jared Kushner: Palestinians Have Never Done Anything Right in Their Sad, Pathetic Lives. " It noted there was video: "Don't worry, there's footage of Kushner making this statement, so it can be played back for all eternity. " It seems pretty unlikely that anyone is going to go back to it now. The critics took great umbrage at Kushner's admonishing the Palestinian leadership, not realizing that they were beholden to out-of-date conventional wisdom. The tectonic plates were shifting such that the only path to peace no longer ran through the Palestinians, if it ever did. The frustration that Kushner was expressing was shared by Arab leaders. Of course, since Kushner had been intensely engaged in the region, he understood this when most of the journalists and advocates portraying him as a hopeless ignoramus had no idea.