Uighur muslims. Also today possible work on a covid19 aid bill. Live house coverage here on cspan. The speaker the house will be in order. The prayer will be offered by our chaplain, father conroy. Chaplain conroy let us pray. God of the universe, father to us all, we give you thanks forgiving us another day for giving us another day. During these days, these few days before the house breaks for the final weeks of the campaign, send us your spirit of peace. Inspire the members to complete their charge, to promote the common good of our nation. Comfort those who continue to suffer from the coronavirus and protect those who labor still to treat the disease and bring an effective vaccine to the world. May all that is done this day be for your greater honor and glory. Men. The speaker pursuant to section 4 of House Resolution 967, the journal of the last days proceedings is approved. The pledge of allegiance will be led by the gentleman from virginia, mr. Cline. Mr. Cline i pledge allegian
Wilkie was a witness this morning for joining us and since this is her first touring with some members to spain remotely id like to begin by offering a brief explanation of how it will work in order to benefit both members and the public. First, this searing room has been configured to maintain the recommended sixfoot social distancing between members, witnesses and other individuals in the room necessary to operate the hearing. As i mentioned some members have opted to use secure video teleconferencing which allows them to participate remotely. For those on the Video Conference once you start speaking there would be a slight delay before you are displayed on the main screen as i am now. To minimize background was to ask members are participating virtually remain on mute until it is your turn to ask questions. Please remember to mute yourself at the conclusion of your questions. Should you seek additional time please unmute yourself so i will recognize you. Just like if you were in the
With us today. Courtesy of peter and pamela vos as well as bob and alice. Alison smith bob drury is the author, coauthor, editor of nine books hes written for numerous publications, including the New York Times, vanity fair, mens journal and gq. Hes currently a contributing editor and Foreign Correspondent for mens health, and he lives in new jersey. Tom clavin is the author or coauthor of 16 books for 15 years. He wrote for the New York Times and has contributed to such magazines as golf, mens journal, parade Readers Digest and smithsonian. Hes currently the investigator of features correspondent for manhattan magazine and lives in sag harbor, new york. Together, they are the number one New York Times bestselling authors of the heart of everything that is lucky six, six, six houses. Typhoon last men out and the last stand of fox company, which won the marine corps heritage foundations general wallace and green award. Please give a warm savannah welcome to bob drury and tom clavin. Tha
Im brad warthen and welcome to the new debrief. Were here to listen to Dennis Dupuis tell about his experiences in vietnam, where he served two tours. Tours as a helicopter pilot. The first, starting with is just 19 years old. Thats why he calls his program from high school to Flight School. Dennis is one of several men in his family, some of whom are here who proudly serve their country in wartime, in the second world war, korea and vietnam. He also continued to serve many years after his return, and the South Carolina National Guard. And as yall just saw, we have some other guests here today, a crew from cspan, which is not one of our programs, might be worth broadcasting nationally. So hello to america from the relic room. This is an accredited museum that honors the long military tradition of our state, from the revolution to the present. A recent major addition to the museum is the exhibit a war with no front lines. South carolina and the vietnam war, 1965 to 1973. In keeping with
Im brad warthen and welcome to the new debrief. Were here to listen to Dennis Dupuis tell about his experiences in vietnam, where he served two tours. Tours as a helicopter pilot. The first, starting with is just 19 years old. Thats why he calls his program from high school to Flight School. Dennis is one of several men in his family, some of whom are here who proudly serve their country in wartime, in the second world war, korea and vietnam. He also continued to serve many years after his return, and the South Carolina National Guard. And as yall just saw, we have some other guests here today, a crew from cspan, which is not one of our programs, might be worth broadcasting nationally. So hello to america from the relic room. This is an accredited museum that honors the long military tradition of our state, from the revolution to the present. A recent major addition to the museum is the exhibit a war with no front lines. South carolina and the vietnam war, 1965 to 1973. In keeping with