us here. and bringing people from all over, even all the way across the country. so representative khanna has been in congress since 2016, and he is the chair of the oversight subcommittee on environmental affairs. among many other positions. and let us get started. because i could definitely go through quite the bio. rep. khanna: thank you for having me. and you spent some time in california. lily: i did. i spent four years in california but i am born and raised in manchester. rep. khanna: what an amazing bookstore and it is flourishing and great to be here with you. lily: thank you so much. so, you re the chair of the environmental committee. what do you think has been your biggest accomplishment as the chair of that subcommittee? rep. khanna: getting the big oil executives into testified. they have never testified before congress before. and our committee for the first time said we are going to subpoena you and you are going to show off. show up. the reality is big oil,
kind to come all the way out here to speak to us here at the store. we love hosting community events and embedding ourselves in the community that means so much to us here. and bringing people from all over, even all the way across the country. so representative khanna has been in congress since 2016, and he is the chair of the oversight subcommittee on environmental affairs. among many other positions. and let us get started. because i could definitely go through quite the bio. thank yor having me. and you spent some time in california. lily: i did. i spent four years in california but i am born and raised in manchester. rep. khanna: what an amazing bookstore and it is flourishing and great to be here with you. lily: thank you so much. so, you re the chair of the environmental committee. what do you think has been your biggest accomplishment as the chair of that subcommittee? rep. khanna: getting the big oil executives into testified. they have never testified before congres
minutes. well, thank you all so much for being here. this is an absolute pleasure. i m the event coordinator here at manchester s only independent bookstore in manchester, new hampshire. we love having authors here, we do lots of author events, but it is my privilege to introduce representative ro khanna today. he is the congressman from silicon valley in northern california and he has been so kind to come all the way out here to speak to us here at the store. we love hosting community events and embedding ourselves in the community that means so much to us here. and bringing people from all over, even all the way across the country. so representative khanna has been in congress since 2016, and he is the chair of the oversight subcommittee on environmental affairs. among many other positions. and let us get started. because i could definitely go through quite the bio. rep. khanna: thank you for having me. and you spent some time in california. lily: i did. i spent four year
i m the event coordinator here at manchesr s only independent bookstore in manchester, new hampshire. we love having autho here, we do lots of author events, but it is my privilege to introduce representave ro khanna today. he is the congressman from silicon valley in northern california and he has been so kind to come all the way out here to speak to us here at the store. we love sting community events and embedding ourselves in the community that means so much us here. and bringing people from all over, even all the way across the country. so representative khanna has been in congress since 2016, and he is the chair of the oversight subcommittee on environmental affairs. among many other positions. and let us g started. because i could defitely go through quite the bio. rep.hanna: thank you for hang me. and you spent some time in california. lily: i did. i spent four years in california but i am born and raised in manchester. rep. khanna: what an amazing bookstore and it is
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