Election lecture series like last time he is professor of politics at Catholic University and associate fellow at the institute for policy research and catholic studies at a you. I confirmed a few minutes ago that i thought may have been likely. He has two brooks books hot off the press in the last two months. From Cambridge University press his book legislative hardball, the House Freedom caucus in the power of threat making in congress and then a few months before that, leadership elections in the us house of representatives which look like this because it is this. And i think this one copies in the back maybe . No copies on that. He was supposed to speak with his colleague doug harris who could not be here today unfortunately but we will leave him to speak on his behalf. Congratulations for the banner year and publication. Welcome. [ applause ] thanks for the opportunity to speak to the capitol hill historic society. Can everyone hear me . Excellent. Its great to be back here with t
Costs for the on shore power supply. Our politicians are pushing out there wanting us to go forward with this investment because they find that its important for the city and also its also trying to bring because one of europes green sit is. So theyre pushing us to try and find a solution. In Kenan Rostock there are plans to offer on full power for cruise ships. In russia stocks on a monday however the city in port Company Still hope that the responsible federal government will lead with the electricity price if possible for the entire day. Mrs fleming has been listening to this argument back and forth for years. And. So again we are the ones who are being kept waiting at the moment the conversation has fallen quiet but it comes up time and again. Thats what bothers me because nothing ever gets done. With on show power yes. The cruise industry says cruise lines bring income through tourism to port cities. In banda no way an expert from the business tested this claim. Saying lawson used
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Yosemite. Into tahoe and reno. 60s, 70s, 80s. And low 90s mainly through the interior. 4 31 is the 80 not construction. But road repair, whatever it is. Yeah. Theyre repaving, steve. I dont know if youve noticed. I noticed. Theyre making it nice and smooth on 80 westbound as you drive from hercules to richright now in vallejo, it lo good. And fairfield and all that. But if youre driving a little bit west, down through richmond here as you drive into richmond, they have roadwork that does take up some of the lanes. It should be gone by 5 00. Well see about that. The traffic is light. And the only reason we have a slowdown there anyway is because of the lanes taken away. If you want to use 680 to 24, thats also light. This is a look at the bay bridge itself. And the fog, steve mentioned, you can also see the traffic here at the toll plaza is slightly crowded. 4 32. Lets go back to the desk. All right, sal. Thank you. The Democratic Party will be busy today. They will make an effort to he
In he is the author of three books , attorneys ofrrow the dammed, and to oneill and the democratic century. Tonights talk will center on his third book, about Richard Nixon. Its a biography of the 30 37 37th president of the United States. He was a finalist for the pulitzer prize. Join the program, please us in the atrium for book signings. Please join us in welcoming mr. Pharrell to the program. [applause] thanks very much. That was terrific. Thank you. Groucho marx used to say, after that kind of introduction, i can hardly wait to hear what i have to say. Its a great honor to be at the smithsonian because at a time when history and may be objective knowledge is under the smithsonian is this great, wonderful institution, asset that we have, and today i was reading through the Smithsonian Magazine website and they had this marvelous story ofut how the black curator an africanamerican museum in virginia got together with the white curator of the museum of and togethercy, they set down o