Represent. How long would you like to serve in the house if they keep you . You ran for Lieutenant Governor at one point in michigan. Do you have larger aspirations back home in michigan . Rep. Lawrence i am living and working my dream job. I have been given this wonderful opportunity. I want to serve as long as the people keep me there. As long as i have the fire in my belly, i was telling my staff and walking down the hall and said, i never want to lose this sense of awe. I still stand here and think about the history. I never want to walk in just feel like i am in a special place. If i ever lose that, i am going home. If i am truly doing public work and taking care my constituents, i want to stay here. Host representative brenda lawrence, democrat from michigan. Freshman 14th district. , thank you for your time. Rep. Lawrence thank you. On congressional freshman Profiles Series continues now with Tom Macarthur. He talks about efforts to bridge the partisan gap in congress. His famil
Objectives objections to this. There was a memorandum that was very intense about the constitutionality of this concept. As thes read by olc statement that congress did not mean access to all. And it is wrong. The deletion is explained earlier in the legislative as,rt, four pages another were cleaning up certain features of this act. That is it. But if you reverse the order, it looks like this dramatic moment togreat Senate Consideration dump this provision in an effort to say, all does not mean all. I found that the most disturbing actually because you are reordering legislative history. And that is absolutely an acceptable. Mr. Grassley mr. Miller, before you answer my first question, i want you to think about the second one because we are looking for the language that would make it clear enough to ensure that the Inspector General really do get access to all records belonging to their respective agencies. You can answer both of those right now. Mr. Miller ok, thank you, mr. Chairman
Im the executive Vice President of the u. S. Chamber of commerce in charge of international affairs. Delighted to see a full room here. On behalf of the u. S. Chamber of commerce, were delighted to host today the u. S. Secretary of state for exiting the European Union david davis. Please give him a round of applause. [ applause ]. I know, secretary davis, this is your first visit back to washington in some time, a couple years. So welcome back. Its an interesting time on both sides of the atlantic. Certainly here we have our unique set of interesting and complex challenges which will not be the subject of todays discussions. And i know that youre coming off an interesting round of negotiations with your counterparts in europe as well, which we look forward to hearing from you. In todays clorowd i know there are a lot of Business Leaders but also diplomats from the different embassies in washington. I also want to recognize ambassador kim derrick from the u. K. Embassy whos done a great