For congress. Bb not the press gallery but the chamber . By all means call the press gallery if you can get in to the press section. You will not get onto the floor. But if you are in on a member of congress or to i would call them to see where they plan to be after words just to see if you can read them personally or talk to them over the phone. If you are compelled to be at the capitol, do you have a hard pass . My colleagues do. They can get into the building. It will be a challenge but again i would try to arrange will have a hard time several hours ahead . Garett there is a chance they could get into a press gallery. But that does not guarantee, i will go over this two ways. The Senate Press Gallery there is assigned seating. We have desks there. If you are sitting here have desks there and then there are open areas. If you can get there in time with an open area given a shot. The out press gallery there is not assigned seating so what happens with heads of state summit people get
And with that i will turn it over to linda. Thank you, sandy. We will move right into logistics. Im going to in this helen osman, secretary of communications for the u. S. Catholic conference of bishops, court in getting Media Coverage next month which, of course, is why we are all the. Shes been with usccb since 2007 and has been a major player in bringing the church into the digital and social media age. In 2012 the Catholic Press association honored her with the st. Francis award for personal achievement and were happy to have her with us today. Thank you, linda. I appreciate evolving willing to work with me on Getting Started on time. I have some meetings thats mandatory for me answer of my colleagues to be at, at 10 00. I have a few slides, but i like to give more time for yall to ask questions if thats okay with everyone. I thought i would go over very quickly, but of whats different from previous papal visit. I was in the same role in 2008 when Pope Benedict game. And worked wit
Library and museum hosted this event. It is my very great pleasure to introduce the speakers today, who will present. Ive known them all for quite sometime. Now my age, quite sometime means some indefinite number of years between five and ten. I met each as they came to the Herbert Hoover library. Now, im thrilled to introduce them and give them a chance to share with everyone, with you. I sometimes lead tours in the galleries here. I led one this morning. When i get to the world war i era and talk about the crb, i speak of hoover feeding millions, hoover organizing, hoover, hoover, hoover, and it is the hoover president ial library. But even as im giving this speech, i realize im doing a disservice to the hundreds of americans and thousands that were the boots on the ground for the commission of relief for belgium. Each of those people have a story, thousands of stories. These four have made a study of that, and theyre going to share them be you today. Our first speaker brenden little
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Volunteers who went to belgium to help. The Herbert Hoover president ial library and museum hosted this event. It is my very great pleasure to introduce the speakers today, who will present. Ive known them all for quite sometime. Now my age, quite sometime means some indefinite number of years between five and ten. I met each as they came to the Herbert Hoover library. Now, im thrilled to introduce them and give them a chance to share with everyone, with you. I sometimes lead tours in the galleries here. I led one this morning. When i get to the world war i era and talk about the crb, i speak of hoover feeding millions, hoover organizing, hoover, hoover, hoover, and it is the hoover president ial library. But even as im giving this speech, i realize im doing a disservice to the hundreds of americans and thousands that were the boots on the ground for the commission of relief for belgium. Each of those people have a story, thousands of stories. These four have made a study of that, and