National center for white house history of the White House Historical association . History of the White Houseen Historical Association doctor shogun is a great political phd inst with a american politics from Yale University as well as a bachelors degree in Political Science from Boston College she is almost 15 years of service and the federal government including prominent roles with the u. S. Senate as well as the library of congress she teaches government students at Georgetown University and served as vice chair of the womens Suffrage Centennial commission another feather in her cap and an illustrious resident is that she currently serves as a cochair of the board of directors at the womens suffrage National Monument foundation, designated by the congress to build the first memorial in d. C. Dedicated to the history of the movement for womensge equality. Its a huge deal. [applause] to begin with our panelists we have elaine rice bachmann who is the state archivist of maryland and
Unseasonable temperatures. Milder yesterday. Kind of cloudy. But at least did not feel as cold the past two days. Mild one today. Taking a live look outside on sunday morning. See the light on at the white house. Were just starting to see daylight. Trying to get them to flick the lights. Flick the lights. Sometimes they watch they will flick the lights. Im sure theyre watching like that upstairs window to our right, flick it for us and let us know, give us a sign. Tom, youre hilarious. You need lights on this morning. Its dark and cloudy out there. Actually we have a few showers around, too. Showers in the forecast. 4 Reagan National and 48 dulles and 48 bwi. Temperatures well above freezing and above normal this is closer to normal high for this time of year. Warmer air came in yesterday and we made it into 50s in washington. And this morning were starting off not too cold in 40s. Theres the showers i mentioned. Corridor seeing showers in extreme western maryland, hagers up to, down t
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Important for us to go forward. Democrats from districts that the president scarero read who e sceptical about moving forward, the impeachment inquiry moving forward, are you concerned at all that some of them my face a backlash if theymy vote for articles of impeachment and it couldcl ultimately hurt them in their races next year . Thank you forne your questio. This has absolutely nothing to do withno politics. It isnt about politics, partisansh partisanship, democrats and republicans. Its about the constitution of of United States, the oath office we take to protect and defend the constitution from all enemies foreign and domestic. Its about the president not honoring his oaths ofre office. No, im not concerned. Madam speaker, on a slightly different note, are you concerned about what this vote might do to the country, and how did you weigh that as you came toat this decision . As i said this morning, im really sorry the president made this necessary by his complete disregard for the