Convene 10 minutes after the conclusion of the last vote. I believe we only have a couple votes, two votes. That will take a while. But well get back here soon as we can, and theres, theres, theres food in the, in the, in the back room for, i think we still have some left that youre welcome to. With that, we stand in recess until hur on classified documents. This is live coverage on c span. We have mr. Brett from virginia. Mr. Hur, we now go to the gentleman from maryland for five minutes. You, mr. Chairman and mr. Hur, we appreciate you coming in. One preliminary matter, that is the release of the transcript. I have heard complaints from my republican colleagues and releasing the transcript from the biden interview this morning. I have to note that i think there are over 90 transcripts that are being held by the majority here in the Judiciary Committee and the Oversight Committee for interviews that we all care about they go all go directly to issues with the impeachment inquiry. That
Convene 10 minutes after the conclusion of the last vote. I believe we only have a couple votes, two votes. That will take a while. But well get back here soon as we can, and theres, theres, theres food in the, in the, in the back room for, i think we still have some left that youre welcome to. With that, we stand in recess until hur on classified documents. This is live coverage on c span. We have mr. Brett from virginia. Mr. Hur, we now go to the gentleman from maryland for five minutes. You, mr. Chairman and mr. Hur, we appreciate you coming in. One preliminary matter, that is the release of the transcript. I have heard complaints from my republican colleagues and releasing the transcript from the biden interview this morning. I have to note that i think there are over 90 transcripts that are being held by the majority here in the Judiciary Committee and the Oversight Committee for interviews that we all care about they go all go directly to issues with the impeachment inquiry. That
Convene 10 minutes after the conclusion of the last vote. I believe we only have a couple votes, two votes. That will take a while. But well get back here soon as we can, and theres, theres, theres food in the, in the, in the back room for, i think we still have some left that youre welcome to. With that, we stand in recess until hur on classified documents. This is live coverage on c span. We have mr. Brett from virginia. Mr. Hur, we now go to the gentleman from maryland for five minutes. You, mr. Chairman and mr. Hur, we appreciate you coming in. One preliminary matter, that is the release of the transcript. I have heard complaints from my republican colleagues and releasing the transcript from the biden interview this morning. I have to note that i think there are over 90 transcripts that are being held by the majority here in the Judiciary Committee and the Oversight Committee for interviews that we all care about they go all go directly to issues with the impeachment inquiry. That
Have been coming to again and again this month. This is the fourth installment of the series. We have focused mostly on architecture. You might recall we had House Speaker on the folklife, but this one is different to me. It speaks very clearly and closely to my heart as a historian. I know visitors that come to d. C. , they want to go to library of congress, they are in on and they should be. Researchers cannot wait to read in the main reading room. It lands a certain something lends a certain something to the seriousness of what they are doing. Scholars that really know the score walk right past the Jefferson Building and go into you may not like the way it looks, but the madison ling is where it is at. That is where the manuscripts is where it is at. That is where the manuscripts are. I am getting this from the website. 60 million items over 11,000 separate collections, truly the greatest manuscript treasure of American History and culture. To talk to us about that collection is Jef
Cars, we could travel in luxury and that would be a boon to the industry. So he sold the whole idea of what become became the Pullman Porters. That train of thought was that, what can luxury cars and people have where they could have everything that they would want intellectually hotel . They would want to be served in the same way and the same capacity. What better way, pullman thought, into filling this dream and this fantasy with a lot of passengers was to have black folks wait on them. The Pullman Porter is basically to attend to the needs of the white passengers on the train. That would run the gamut from shining shoes to attending to the sick to serving meals, to making down the births and attending to the passengers or anything else that a passenger really wanted. This group of men, a lot of them coming out of the south, not the majority, necessarily, but if there was any opportunity to free oneself from the drudgery of agricultural laborer or the dangers of industrial laborers