The speaker pro tempore the chair the prayer will be offered by our chaplain, father conroy. Chaplain conroy let us pray. Gracious god, we give you thanks for giving us another day. In this moment of prayer, please grant the members of this peoples house as they meet with their respective constituents. The gifts of wisdom and discernment, but in their words and actions theyll do justice, love with mercy and walk humbly with you. We ask, as well your blessing upon those who are especially impacted by the Severe Weather Winter Weather in this city and throughout so much of our country. May those who work to address the needs of the weak and vulnerable at times like this know they do your work. May all that is done this day be for your greater honor and glory. Amen. The speaker pro tempore pursuant to section 2a of House Resolution 100, the journal of the last days proceedings is approved. Please join me in the pledge of allegiance. I pledge allegiance to the flag of the United States of
Than the National Average because our coal is cheap and reliable and very plentiful. And im concerned that e. P. Has not considered the impact and youve touched on it but we need to get into it more on our electricity grid. You dont have a great track record here but if you look at the matts rule, that would result in the closure of 5 now megawatts 5,000 megawatts of power and now between 50,000 and 60,000 megawatts will be taken offline and that is a tentimes mistake here and the accumulation cant be overstated and there is concern about the reliability, if we look back into last winter and touring power station, first energy and others in my state some of the coal powered power plants that will be taken offline were running at near capacity to keep our homes warm and to keep our seniors warm. So our hardworking coal miners in West Virginia have made our state the second largest behind wyoming. We burn it our familys depend on it. It has a huge economic impact. One of the most disturb
During world war ii. It starts at 8 00 eastern with real america and a documentary and the Living Conditions. At 8 20, lekctures in history with a course on how the press handled the japanese interment and american artifacts takes you through the Japanese American National museum and at 9 55, oral history with normen manetta. Here are some of our featured programs for this weekend on the cspan networks. Saturday morning starting at 10 00 a. M. Eastern live on cspan, our nations governors get together to discuss issues affecting their states. Guests include danny meier and maria bartarmo of fox Business News and on sunday we continue the meeting, featured speakers include jay johnson and gina mccarthy. On cspan 2, saturday, book tv is on the road, appearancing the literalry life of greensboro. And sunday at 9 00 p. M. Eastern, wes moore we re traces his career choices from combat veteran to white house fellow, wall street banker to social entrepreneur to find his lifes purpose and on Am
What this cartoon did from a journalist socially credible and deeply entrusted as life magazine was, especially at a time of such po larty was deeply irresponsible, in my opinion. Which we can all appreciate from contemporary standpoint. When people flinch at the use of the term jam. And one thing i do appreciate about it, though is acknowledgment, at least, in a public forum that most people could not tell the difference between certain types of asians, which, you know, i think a lot of us still agree would happen today. Well, would it happen today . Would it happen today . Would this happen again . Taking a large number of americans, citizens because of their race their religion, their national origin. I mean its not the same thing, but its sort of happening with the ferguson and, like, you know, racial policy in the United States right now. So its not the same thing at all. But its only still an issue today. In terms of race. What if theres another 9 11. What would happen . I dont k
Christmas eve . Yeah. Its an interesting story that goes with that. I was delivered by a midwife and the midwife of my mother conspired instead of registering me december 249th they did in january 1st 1930. If there was a draft, it would have me as later year. It was so prevent me from going to war but i ended up. Tell me about your family. Beautiful family, wonderful neighborhood. Primarily italian. Some jewish but primarily italian. We had lots of activity because of the abundance of males. A lot of sports were involved. No baseball. No baseball fields. How many siblings . Two more. An older brother. They are both deceased. All boys . Yeah. What school did you go to in new york city . Ps 112 was my grammar school. Ps 112 . Yeah. Your grammar school. In brooklyn. Junior high school was shallow Junior High School from the 9th to the 12th grade. No, the Junior High School was the 10th to the 12th. Whats whats the name of it . Shallow was the Junior High School and then texile. It was a