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can you get another tune, cheryl? also, it was a guy of illinois that called. you know, it is a shame that those two black people do not understand that whole voting thing. it is not about the id's. get a grip. also, greta, real quick, on the ukraine situation that we are in, it is because of the twice impeached leader that was in the office before. he groveled at putin's feet, so now putin things he can do whatever he wants. biden is going to handle him, you will see. thanks so much for taking my call. host: headline from fox.com this week, the supreme court breaks with former president trump on january 6. reporting on wednesday, the supreme court rejected former president donald trump's attempts to undermine an investigation into the january 6 attack on the u.s. capitol. in is single paragraph order, the court ensured that the u.s. committee investigating the capitol right will obtain documents that will reveal the extent of trump's role. a departure from the conservative court's approach to trump while he was president when it effectively thwarted trump's fi
can you get another tune, cheryl? also, it was a guy of illinois that called. you know, it is a shame that those two black people do not understand that whole voting thing. it is not about the id's. get a grip. also, greta, real quick, on the ukraine situation that we are in, it is because of the twice impeached leader that was in the office before. he groveled at putin's feet, so now putin things he can do whatever he wants. biden is going to handle him, you will see. thanks so much for taking...
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can you get another tune, cheryl? also, it was a guy of illinois that called. you know, it is a shame that those two black people do not understand that whole voting thing. it is not about the id's. get a grip. also, greta, real quick, on the ukraine situation that we are in, it is because of the twice impeached leader that was in the office before. he groveled at putin's feet, so now putin things he can do whatever he wants. biden is going to handle him, you will see. thanks so much for taking my call. host: headline from fox.com this week, the supreme court breaks with former president trump on january 6. reporting on wednesday, the supreme court rejected former president donald trump's attempts to undermine an investigation into the january 6 attack on the u.s. capitol. in is single paragraph order, the court ensured that the u.s. committee investigating the capitol right will obtain documents that will reveal the extent of trump's role. a departure from the conservative court's approach to trump while he was president when it effectively thwarted trump's fi
can you get another tune, cheryl? also, it was a guy of illinois that called. you know, it is a shame that those two black people do not understand that whole voting thing. it is not about the id's. get a grip. also, greta, real quick, on the ukraine situation that we are in, it is because of the twice impeached leader that was in the office before. he groveled at putin's feet, so now putin things he can do whatever he wants. biden is going to handle him, you will see. thanks so much for taking...
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. >> sunday on in-depth, cheryl will be our guest to talk about race relations in america. her many include the year of immigration, the agitators daughter and her latest, whitespace space, black hood. join with your facebook comments on book tv. and before the program, visit c-spanshop.org, get your copy of her book whitespace, black hood. today, president biden that with this person on the rough ukraine crisis. -- russia-ukraine crisis.
. >> sunday on in-depth, cheryl will be our guest to talk about race relations in america. her many include the year of immigration, the agitators daughter and her latest, whitespace space, black hood. join with your facebook comments on book tv. and before the program, visit c-spanshop.org, get your copy of her book whitespace, black hood. today, president biden that with this person on the rough ukraine crisis. -- russia-ukraine crisis.
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signed, sincerely, cheryl l. johnson. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from nevada seek recognition? >> mr. speaker, i ask unanimous consent to take from the speaker's table senate concurrent resolution 25 and ask for its immediate consideration. the speaker pro tempore: the clerk will report the title of the concurrent resolution. the clerk: senate concurrent resolution 25. concurrent resolution authorizing the use of the rotunda of the capitol for the lying in state of the remains of the honorable harry mason reed jr., -- reid jr., a senator from the state of nevada. the speaker pro tempore: is there objection to the consideration of the concurrent resolution? without objection, the concurrent resolution is agreed to and the motion to reconsider is laid on the table. for what purpose does the gentleman from nevada seek recognition? >> mr. speaker, i ask unanimous consent to take from the speaker's table senate concurrent resolution 26 and ask for its immediate consideration in the house. the
signed, sincerely, cheryl l. johnson. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from nevada seek recognition? >> mr. speaker, i ask unanimous consent to take from the speaker's table senate concurrent resolution 25 and ask for its immediate consideration. the speaker pro tempore: the clerk will report the title of the concurrent resolution. the clerk: senate concurrent resolution 25. concurrent resolution authorizing the use of the rotunda of the capitol for the lying...
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join with your facebook comments and tweets for cheryl cassit on book tv on c-span two. >> up next is a discussion of voting rights with martin luther king iii, hosted by the washington post, this runs half an hour. hosted by "the washington post," this runs half an hour. jonathan: welcome to "washington post live" and another in our series on race and american. this is a weekend when we as a nation celebrate dr. martin luther king jr.. but the civil work of that great man remains undone. his eldest son is using the holiday to focus on voting rights, with action in arizona tomorrow the birthday of martin luther king, and here in washington on monday, the holiday. joining me now is martin luther king iii, chairman of the drum major institute. welcome to "washington post live." martin: thank you. jonathan: i saw you maybe a couple of weeks ago. let's talk about a tweet to put out an hour ago. you twisted, until our freedom to vote is secure, we don't see progress on issues that matter most to us, abortion access, gun violence prevention, economic equality, racial justice, climate change
join with your facebook comments and tweets for cheryl cassit on book tv on c-span two. >> up next is a discussion of voting rights with martin luther king iii, hosted by the washington post, this runs half an hour. hosted by "the washington post," this runs half an hour. jonathan: welcome to "washington post live" and another in our series on race and american. this is a weekend when we as a nation celebrate dr. martin luther king jr.. but the civil work of that great...
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cheryl. go ahead. caller: good morning. in 2014, i believe one president obama was in office, the united states ousted a democratic elected government in ukraine, we are the ones that start a public government. evidence by comments that victoria newman made on the hot mike. i believe that russia is presenting its own own borders. i do not blame them for doing it. i do not see them as a threat to us. there is nothing wrong with them lining their folders in their own countries. some people protect their own borders, like the united states. i do not see any reason whatsoever, for us to be going over there and getting involved in this. especially, after all of the rhetoric we heard about how we need to and this were in afghanistan. i think there is a lot of secrets in ukraine that some people do not want to come out. so, they need to control ukraine. we were told that, oh, russia overtook. no, 95% of crimean voted to be a part of the russia. because they saw what was happening in these other governments being installed around t
cheryl. go ahead. caller: good morning. in 2014, i believe one president obama was in office, the united states ousted a democratic elected government in ukraine, we are the ones that start a public government. evidence by comments that victoria newman made on the hot mike. i believe that russia is presenting its own own borders. i do not blame them for doing it. i do not see them as a threat to us. there is nothing wrong with them lining their folders in their own countries. some people...
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. >> sunday, february 6th, cheryl cassit will talk about her books, the values of emigration, it has integrators -- agitator's daughter and black hood. join with your facebook comments and tweets for cheryl cassit on book tv on c-span two. >> up next is a discussion of voting rights with martin luther king iii, hosted by the washington post, this runs half an hour. hosted by "the washington post," this runs half an hour. jonathan: welcome to "washington post live" and another in our series on race and american. this is a weekend when we as a nation celebrate dr. martin luther king jr.. but the civilor
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our first record is the clerk of the house, cheryl johnson. previously she served as the director of the smithsonian office of governmental relations. she's had a long career on capitol hill, having served in numerous offices for nearly 20 years. including as chief education and investigative counsel for the house committee on education and the work force, and as director and counsel for the committee on house administration's subcommittee on libraries and memorials. she owns a degree in journalism and mass communication from the university of iowa. you are now recognized for five minutes. ms. johnson: thank you. good morning. chair kilmer, vice chair timmons and members of the committee, thank you for inviting me to testify. the office of the clerk pursues numerous and diverse goals and priorities. primary is supporting the day to day operations of the house. i have submitted my written testimony and i will highlight some of it now. to start, one of the recommendations made by this committee has been implemented already. with this congress, t
our first record is the clerk of the house, cheryl johnson. previously she served as the director of the smithsonian office of governmental relations. she's had a long career on capitol hill, having served in numerous offices for nearly 20 years. including as chief education and investigative counsel for the house committee on education and the work force, and as director and counsel for the committee on house administration's subcommittee on libraries and memorials. she owns a degree in...
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in california, cheryl is watching us. democratic caller. hi. caller: hi. good morning. thank you for taking my call. as i'm sitting here on hold and listening to the different comments coming in, but one of the things that whether you take the russia tension, voting rights legislation, when you look at all of that, you know, all you hear from those calls in is a blame game. the problem that we have in this country is people who instead of paying attention and making cognitive decisions about the people that they put in office, they vote because they watch some radio or talk show that is feeding them misinformation, and then they go to the polls. and then they worry about they -- they wonder why the country is in the situation that it's in. it's what the bible says. my people perish for lack of knowledge. and that is what is going on in this country. we have got to get to the point where we don't blame the people that we put in office. we blame ourselves because we are the people who vote these different politicians into office. before biden even got into office, there w
in california, cheryl is watching us. democratic caller. hi. caller: hi. good morning. thank you for taking my call. as i'm sitting here on hold and listening to the different comments coming in, but one of the things that whether you take the russia tension, voting rights legislation, when you look at all of that, you know, all you hear from those calls in is a blame game. the problem that we have in this country is people who instead of paying attention and making cognitive decisions about...
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. ♪ >> sunday, february 6, georgetown university law professor cheryl gatz will be our guest. -- cheryl cashin will be our guest. join in for sheryll cashin on book tv, on c-span two. washington journal continues. host: delaney marsco joins us, senior legal counsel with the campaign legal center, here with us this morning on washington journal to talk about the trading of stocks by congress and their families, and also the effort to update the stock act. delaney marsco, welcome to the...
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. >> thank you chair cheryl and ringing member. administer spin red decided to get legislation to mitigate the impact of radar obstruction on detection and prediction capabilities. these obstructions were dressed in a fall 29 in joint study on the impact of wind farms and weather radar. whether forecasting can be affected by nearby buildings, terrain, and wind turbines. that said, it is crucial that we do not restrict the growth of clean wind energy by putting excessive redtape on windfarm construction. potential legislation would focus on researching and testing options like new processing algorithms, radar, commercial date are in those technologies. it would involve consultation with private industry, academia, noaa, the faa, and the dod among other group. have noaa or other national weather service conducted research on specific technology based options to reduce obstruction when developing systems? >> yes. thank you for that question. i appreciate your invoking the issues with our calling at dod and faa who share similar concer
. >> thank you chair cheryl and ringing member. administer spin red decided to get legislation to mitigate the impact of radar obstruction on detection and prediction capabilities. these obstructions were dressed in a fall 29 in joint study on the impact of wind farms and weather radar. whether forecasting can be affected by nearby buildings, terrain, and wind turbines. that said, it is crucial that we do not restrict the growth of clean wind energy by putting excessive redtape on...
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the honorable mccormick was elected to congress for the 20th congressional district signed sincerely cheryl l. johnson. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from florida seek recognition? >> i ask unanimous consent that the gentlewoman from florida, the honorable be permitted to take the oath of office. her certificate of election has not arrived and no question has been raised with regard to her election. the speaker: will representative-elect and members of the florida delegation present themselves in the well. all members will rise and the representative-elect will please raise her right hand. do you solemnly swear that you will support and defend the constitution of the constitution against all enemies foreign and domestic and you bear true faith and allegiance to the same and you take this obligation freely without purpose of evasion and you will well and discharge the duties of the office about which you are about to enter, so help you god. congratulations. you are now a member of the 117th congress. without objection, the gentleman from florida, mr. diaz-balar
the honorable mccormick was elected to congress for the 20th congressional district signed sincerely cheryl l. johnson. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from florida seek recognition? >> i ask unanimous consent that the gentlewoman from florida, the honorable be permitted to take the oath of office. her certificate of election has not arrived and no question has been raised with regard to her election. the speaker: will representative-elect and members of the...
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sunday, february six on in-depth, georgetown university law professor cheryl cassian will be here to talk about race relations and in committee in america. in her latest, white space, black hood. join the conversation with facebook comments and tweets. life sunday, february 6 at noon eastern on book tv. on c-span two. >> washington journal continues. host: welcome back. we are joined by derek johnson, the naacp president and ceo get to talk about voting rights, a debate that has been happening in washington. let's begin with your reaction to senators kyrsten sinema and joe manchin saying that they oppose changing the filibuster rules or the two voting rights bills being pushed by the president and other democrats. derek: you cannot be for voting rights protection and not be willing to make sure we implement policy to protect the right of voters across the country. this isn't just about two democratic senators, it's about all 100 senators. by a vote of 98-0, the senate passed the voting rights act. what happened between 2006 and now is the complete politicization of the right to vote
sunday, february six on in-depth, georgetown university law professor cheryl cassian will be here to talk about race relations and in committee in america. in her latest, white space, black hood. join the conversation with facebook comments and tweets. life sunday, february 6 at noon eastern on book tv. on c-span two. >> washington journal continues. host: welcome back. we are joined by derek johnson, the naacp president and ceo get to talk about voting rights, a debate that has been...
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cheryl will be our live guest. her latest, white space, black hood. join the conversation with your phone calls. watch book tv on c-span two. c-spanshop.org is c-span's story. browse apparel, books, home to core -- there is something for every c-span fan. get c-span on the go. c-span now, access top highlights, listen with c-span radio, all for free. >> washington journal continues. host: we are joined once again by founder and president for urban renewal. i do not know if you were listening, but he recently wrote about it. saying the message has been distorted and replaced by something different. guest: thank you for bringing up my column. you can see video of a snapshot. dr. king's message was very different. thinking that america is not a good place for people of color. martin luther king did not try to overturn any truth. he appealed to the founding principles. what he wanted was to live up to values. he broke it down into three parts. he said you guys are not delivering on your own founding principles. he asked us not to get angry or bitter. it i
cheryl will be our live guest. her latest, white space, black hood. join the conversation with your phone calls. watch book tv on c-span two. c-spanshop.org is c-span's story. browse apparel, books, home to core -- there is something for every c-span fan. get c-span on the go. c-span now, access top highlights, listen with c-span radio, all for free. >> washington journal continues. host: we are joined once again by founder and president for urban renewal. i do not know if you were...
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to ohio, republican line, cheryl. go ahead. caller: good morning. in 2014, i believe it was, when president obama was in office, the united states ousted a democratically elected government in ukraine, and we are the ones that installed a puppet government, as evidenced by comments that victoria nuland made on a hot mic. i believe that russia is defending its own borders, and i really do not blame them for doing it. and i do not see them as a threat for us. there is nothing wrong with them lining up soldiers and their own country on their own borders. some people protect their own borders, unlike the united states. i do not see any reason whatsoever for us to be going over there and getting involved in this, especially after all the rhetoric we heard about how we needed to end this war in afghanistan. ok, i think that there is a lot of secrets in the ukraine, and some people do not want to come out. so they need to control ukraine. and we were told that, oh, russia overtook crimea -- no, 95% of crimean's voted to be part of russia, because i saw wha
to ohio, republican line, cheryl. go ahead. caller: good morning. in 2014, i believe it was, when president obama was in office, the united states ousted a democratically elected government in ukraine, and we are the ones that installed a puppet government, as evidenced by comments that victoria nuland made on a hot mic. i believe that russia is defending its own borders, and i really do not blame them for doing it. and i do not see them as a threat for us. there is nothing wrong with them...
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. ♪ >> sunday, february 6 on in-depth, georgetown university law professor cheryl cassian be our live guest to talk about race relations and inequality in america. her many books include the failure of integration, and white space, blackwood. join in the conversation with your phone calls, texts, and tweets. live sunday on february 6 at noon eastern on book tv on c-span two. next week on the c-span network, the house and senate are both in session. the senate will vote on nominations including university of pennsylvania president amy gottman to serve as u.s. to bask -- ambassador to germany and rita lewis. tuesday, two hearings for nominations for white house budget director and deputy director. 10:00 eastern on c-span, they will appear before the senate homeland security committee. live on c-span.org and the c-span now app, they will testify before the senate budget committee. thursday at 10:00 a.m. eastern on c-span3, former employees of the washington football team testify about reports of sexual harassment, verbal abuse, and discrimination. hearing comes the day after the team is
. ♪ >> sunday, february 6 on in-depth, georgetown university law professor cheryl cassian be our live guest to talk about race relations and inequality in america. her many books include the failure of integration, and white space, blackwood. join in the conversation with your phone calls, texts, and tweets. live sunday on february 6 at noon eastern on book tv on c-span two. next week on the c-span network, the house and senate are both in session. the senate will vote on nominations...
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. ♪ >> sunday, february 6 on in-depth, georgetown law professor cheryl cassian will be our guest to talk about race relations and inequality in america. her books include "the failures of integration," and "white space, black hood." join in live sunday, february 6 at noon eastern on book tv on c-span2. >> washington journal continues. host: it has been some week on wall street. lots of economic news to talk about, and who better than roben farzad. roben farzad, welcome to washington journal. guest: thank you for having me. host: for those who do not know what your program is about, tell us more. "full disclosure." guest: it is an omnivorous program about the business of culture, the culture of business. we have creative's, policymakers, you name it. it is potluck. host: it has been quite a week on wall street, but the week ending with some pretty decent cannot -- decent economic news. i want to show you the headline, the gdp grew 6.9% last year, closing 2021 out stronger than expected. it is 5.7% growth for the year. what did you think when you saw those numbers? guest: that is great if
. ♪ >> sunday, february 6 on in-depth, georgetown law professor cheryl cassian will be our guest to talk about race relations and inequality in america. her books include "the failures of integration," and "white space, black hood." join in live sunday, february 6 at noon eastern on book tv on c-span2. >> washington journal continues. host: it has been some week on wall street. lots of economic news to talk about, and who better than roben farzad. roben farzad,...
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. >> sunday, february sixth on in-depth, georgetown university law professor cheryl caching will be our live guest to talk about race relations and inequality in america. her many books include the failures of integration, place, not race and her latest, white space, black hood. join the conversation with your phone calls, facebook comments and -- at noon eastern on book tv on c-span2. >> washington, unfiltered. c-span, in your pocket. download c-span now today. >> "washington journal" continues. host: always happy to welcome back nina olson to the program. she is the current executive director of the center for taxpayer rights and the former irs national taxpayer advocate. it was the current advocate who painted a dire picture of the state of the irs. some numbers from a report to congress, eight .6 million unprocessed individual returns. 2.8 million unprocessed business returns. 5 million pieces of unanswered mail waiting at the irs. what does that all mean for the average american on april 15? guest: it means the irs like last year is entering the filing season very far behind, and i
. >> sunday, february sixth on in-depth, georgetown university law professor cheryl caching will be our live guest to talk about race relations and inequality in america. her many books include the failures of integration, place, not race and her latest, white space, black hood. join the conversation with your phone calls, facebook comments and -- at noon eastern on book tv on c-span2. >> washington, unfiltered. c-span, in your pocket. download c-span now today. >>...
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join in with your calls, facebook comments, texts and tweets for cheryl cassian live sunday, february 6 on book tv, on c-span two. ♪ >> weekends on c-span two are an intellectual feast. every saturday, you will find events and people that explore our nation's past on american history tv. on sunday, book tv brings you the latest in nonfiction books and authors. it's television for serious readers. learn, discover, explore, weekends on c-span two. ♪ c-span offers a variety of podcasts that have something for every listener. weekdays, washington today gives you the latest from the nation's capital. every week, book notes plus has in-depth interviews with writers about their latest works, while we use audio from our immense archive to look at how the issues of the day developed over years, and our occasional series, talking with, features conversations with historians about their lives and work. you can find them all on the c-span now mobile lab, or wherever you get your podcasts. ♪ >> washington journal continues. host: we are going to spend much of the next hour talking about the
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law professor cheryl cassian would be alive guest to talk about race relations and inequality in america. her books include her latest, "white space, black hood." live sunday, february 6 at noon eastern on book tv. on c-span. -- on c-span 2. this week on the c-span networks, the house and senate are both in session for the senate will vote on nominations including university of pennsylvania president to serve as u.s. ambassador to germany and the president of the export import bank. on tuesday, two hearings for the nominations of white house budget director and deputy director. at 10:00 eastern on c-span, they will appear before the senate security committee. live on c-span.org and the c-span now app. they will testify before the senate budget committee. on thursday at 10:00 eastern on c-span three, former employees of the washington football team testify before the house oversight committee about reports of sexual harassment, verbal abuse and discrimination in the organization. this comes a day after the team is expected to announce its new name. watch this week live on the c-span netwo
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to ohio, republican line, cheryl. go ahead. caller: good morning. in 2014, i believe it was, when president obama was in office, the united states ousted a democratically elected government in ukraine, and we are the ones that installed a puppet government, as evidenced by comments that victoria nuland made on a hot mic. i believe that russia is defending its own borders, and i really do not blame them for doing it. and i do not see them as a threat for us. there is nothing wrong with them lining up soldiers and their own country on their own borders. some people protect their own borders, unlike the united states. i do not see any reason whatsoever for us to be going over there and getting involved in this, especially after all the rhetoric we heard about how we needed to end this war in afghanistan. ok, i think that there is a lot of secrets in the ukraine, and some people do not want to come out. so they need to control ukraine. and we were told that, oh, russia overtook crimea -- no, 95% of crimean's voted to be part of russia, because i saw wha
to ohio, republican line, cheryl. go ahead. caller: good morning. in 2014, i believe it was, when president obama was in office, the united states ousted a democratically elected government in ukraine, and we are the ones that installed a puppet government, as evidenced by comments that victoria nuland made on a hot mic. i believe that russia is defending its own borders, and i really do not blame them for doing it. and i do not see them as a threat for us. there is nothing wrong with them...
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>> sunday on in-depth, cheryl will be our guest to talk about race relations in america. her many include the year of immigration, the agitators daughter and her latest, whitespace space, black hood. join with your facebook comments on book tv. and before the program, visit c-spanshop.org, get your copy of her book whitespace, black hood. today, president biden that with this person on the rough ukraine crisis. -- russia-ukraine crisis. saying a few words before i talked to our -- talk about rough ukraine. i had a productive talk last week with president zelensky and we continued to engage in nonstop diplomacy and to de-escalate tensions. this will improve security for our allies and partners and for all of europe for that matter. in the united nations, we have laid out the full measure of russia's threat to ukraine sovereignty and the territorial integrity of ukraine and the core tenets of a rule-based international order. we continue to urge diplomacy as the best way forward. russia is continuing its buildup of forces around ukraine, we are ready to matter what happens.
>> sunday on in-depth, cheryl will be our guest to talk about race relations in america. her many include the year of immigration, the agitators daughter and her latest, whitespace space, black hood. join with your facebook comments on book tv. and before the program, visit c-spanshop.org, get your copy of her book whitespace, black hood. today, president biden that with this person on the rough ukraine crisis. -- russia-ukraine crisis. saying a few words before i talked to our -- talk...
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best wished, i am, signed, sincerely, cheryl l. johnson, the clerk will redesignate the amendment of the house. -- the clerk of the house. the speaker pro tempore: the chair lays before the house a communication. the clerk: the honorable the speaker, house of representatives. madam, i write to inform you that i have notified california governor gavin newsom of my resignation from the u.s. house of representatives effective today at 11:59 p.m. it has been the honor of my life to represent the people of california's san joaquin valley for the last 19 years. please let me know how i can be of help during this transition. signed, sincerely, devin nunes, member of congress. the speaker pro tempore: under clause 5-d of rule 20, the chair announces to the house that in light of the resignation of the gentleman from california, mr. nunes, the whole number of the house is 433. pursuant to clause 12-a of rule 1, the chair declares the house in recess subject to the call of the chair. announcer: with today's weather, the senate has delayed le
best wished, i am, signed, sincerely, cheryl l. johnson, the clerk will redesignate the amendment of the house. -- the clerk of the house. the speaker pro tempore: the chair lays before the house a communication. the clerk: the honorable the speaker, house of representatives. madam, i write to inform you that i have notified california governor gavin newsom of my resignation from the u.s. house of representatives effective today at 11:59 p.m. it has been the honor of my life to represent the...