Parks and recreation. She was born in denver, traveled east she was born in denver, traveled east and found yourself back home where she has worked for the mayors and served on the city council as president. In addition to a public post, shift work through several years as a facility with the National Civic league and she was a founding board member of colorado black women for political action, and my high youth corps your copy helpdesk kick o off kickoff olmsted 200 on april 26, 2021. Olmsteds 199th birthday and you can see her in action on our Youtube Channel if you want to look at her a year ago but we are delighted to have her today and she will moderate this final panel. Thank you so much, dede. And the low. Hello. I think its afternoon already. Everyone. Noon, im excited to be a part of this final panel, and is going to be a little shift in what we will be doing in this panel this afternoon and hope you will find fascinating and in some ways i think sam set us up for this with so
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Removing people from the chain of command. The gentleladys time has expired. Director, we are going to take a 30minute break for votes. We will be back. I will try to start right at 2 15. Unanimous the gentlelady from missouri is recognized. Thank you, mister chairman. Thank you for being here, director wray. Before i get into the primary topic of my remarks, i want to separate issue. On june 16th, my esteemed colleague, Ranking Member raskin of the oversight committee, sent you a letter asking the fbi to publicly reiterate certain nonclassified information that it provided in the briefing about four fd 10 23 subpoenaed by oversight chairman comer. It has now been almost a month since mr. Raskin sent his letter. When can he expect a response . I will have to check with my staff because weve gotten so many letters from so many members and each one of them is important to me, but we will get back to you on that. More importantly, we will get back. Thank you and we will follow up. Especia
Conversation. Ere really abouts its going to be with our executive director, rebekah tweed in conversation with New York Times tech reporter kashmir hill, author of the brand we are really excited about todays conversation. It will be with our executive director in conversation with New York Times tech reporter, kashmir hill, author of the brandnew and just out, your face belongs to us. The reason why i am excited about today is because she has been a pandering trailblazing voice in servicing these issues of the social impacts of technology. What we are focused on at all tech is human is really lowering this about how fast innovation moves and how slow our ability to consider its impact on how we live, love, learn and i. How to get jobs come into the world. These are big questions. That is why we cannot deal with these sitting alone in front of the screen. Come together, because many different backgrounds and voices. Going back to kashmir hill and the very role that the journalists pla
Addressing explicitly the question of American Religion during the war. The role of churches during the war. A vast topic and we will only get part way through that today. Next time, you have the readings that are more focused on social gospel clergy and a response to social gospel clergy. We will be done with this today but we are going to work our way through a broad overview of the question. On the first day of class you read Woodrow Wilsons neutrality proclamation from august 19th 1914. Within the first two weeks or so of the war. In that there was a faction that said im going to come back to this. I wish i had paid closer attention to years ago. This is the sentence. Wilson, in pleading with the nation, pleading for neutrality said the spirit of the nation in this critical matter will be determined largely by what individuals and society and those gathered in Public Meetings do and say. Upon what newspapers and magazines. Upon what ministers utter in their pulpits. And men proclai