Questions on the backgrounds and priorities. Many members i asked about military training, readiness, Technology Implementation as well as the state of military bases and specific projects in their home states. This is two hours and 20 minutes. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] i guess we are one minute late. The Committee Meets today to consider the nomination of mrs. Barbara barrett to be secretary of the air force, and mr. Ryan mccarthy to be secretary of the army. Thanks for being here today. We have the standard questions, whether you like about your to answer. Would you answer audibly so it can be heard . And appreciate it very much. Do you adhere to the applicable laws and resolutions governing topics of interest . Yes. Yes. Will y
We will look to explore the dynamics. To the also let them contemporary developments to see what kinds of questions they prompt us to ask about contemporary dynamics, the history they contain, parallels to todays events, that is a practice of democracy itself. Established in 1998. We are the only institution of its time doing it, analyzing and transcribing the secret made fromal tapes 1974 to 1973. We do this work at the Miller Center. So much of our work is browserbased. The Digital Edition is ours. We also publish the greatest hits through Miller Center dot oregon. We share with you those clips today. I just want to knowledge of few people that helped us on the way. The National Historical records commission. We appreciate their belief and confidence in the work that we do. We welcome our program administrator. Finally, i would like to knowledge mark saunders. Of thethe director university of virginia press. The founder and motive force behind this. This weekend,ay suddenly. It is a
I appreciate your being here. I know there are a lot of things you could be doing on labor day, but 2020 really matters, and not just for the next four years or for the next eight years but for generations to come, and that is going to come straight through the center of new hampshire, so thank you all for taking the time to be here today to invest in your democracy. I appreciate it. Thank you. [applause] sen. Warren i just before i get started, i want to say word about the fact that we are here on labor day, and what that means. When i did the official announcement for my campaign, i went to lawrence, massachusetts. I do not know how many of you know lawrence, massachusetts. [cheers and applause] sen. Warren but i think about it. I thought about it on that day. I think about the women who worked in those mills, the women who had so little that they often lived two and three families to a room, who often had to choose between whether or not to heat the room or whether or not to be able
Enough, Mountain High aint no valley low enough sen. Warren hello, and thank you, carly and others. That was fantastic. Thank you for the introduction. I also want to say a very special thank you to pam and dennis for opening up their backyard for all of us. What a beautiful way to do democracy. [applause] sen. Warren i am so glad that all of you are here. I appreciate your being here. I know there are a lot of things you could be doing on labor day, but 2020 really matters, and not just for the next four years or the next eight years, but for generations to come, and we all know that is going to come straight through the center of New Hampshire, so thank you all for taking the time to be here today to invest in your democracy. I appreciate it. Thank you. [applause] sen. Warren i just before i get started, i want to say a word about the fact that we are here on labor day, and what that means. When i did the official announcement for my campaign, i went to lawrence, massachusetts. I do
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