Sadness at the passing of member right. He was a gentleman and we will miss him and we mourn his loss and i would like for us to have a moment of silence in his honor. Without objection. Thank you. At this point, mr. Johnson, if you would like to lead us in prayer regarding the passing of our colleague, you will be recognized. Thank you, mr. Chairman. Our colleague has joined us. He knew representative wright as well as anyone else and says he was a good family man and truly dedicated Public Servant to his constituents into the country. I will lead us in prayer. I pray, heavenly father, for this day and the work you put before us and all of our colleagues. We are reminded this morning of the preciousness of life and how fleeting it is. I pray representative rights example would be one that shines for all of us. He was truly committed to you, his family and his country and all those he served. Let that be a shining example for us. Let us be reminded of the value of one another and life
I would like to express sadness at the passing of member right. He was a gentleman and we will miss him and we mourn his loss and i would like for us to have a moment of silence in his honor. Without objection. Thank you. At this point, mr. Johnson, if you would like to lead us in prayer regarding the passing of our colleague, you will be recognized. Thank you, mr. Chairman. Our colleague has joined us. He knew representative wright as well as anyone else and says he was a good family man and truly dedicated Public Servant to his constituents into the country. I will lead us in prayer. I pray, heavenly father, for this day and the work you put before us and all of our colleagues. We are reminded this morning of the preciousness of life and how fleeting it is. I pray representative rights example would be one that shines for all of us. He was truly committed to you, his family and his country and all those he served. Let that be a shining example for us. Let us be reminded of the value
Ceo testifies for the House Financial Services committee on the gamestop price increase and the decision to hold trading on its platform. Thursday at 12 00 p. M. Eastern, watch on cspan, listen on cspan. Org or listen on the free cspan radio app. At the Senate Judiciary subcommittee on constitution, members discussed a president s clemency powers. Before we go into our committee, i would like to express to the chair and numbers of the committee and the congress sadness at the passing of representative white. He served for short time but he was a gentleman and we will miss him. We mourn his loss. And i would like for us to have a moment of silence in his honor. [no audio] thank you. Thank you. Mr. Johnson, if you would like to lead us in prayer on the passing of our colleague, you will be recognized. Thank you, mr. Chairman. Our colleague chip roy has joined us and was on an inter field this morning and said it well, he was a good man and served his constituents of this country. Intervi
Franklin roosevelt president ial library and the harry truman president ial library talk about the factors that led to the remaking of their museums and how they developed their exhibits. Hello. Im Herman Everhart supervisor and curator and i welcome you all to this first installment in a new series of programs featuring conversations between me and curators at other president ial libraries. In this series were going to be exploring the various jobs and roles of the museum curators. Today well be talking about one of the most important and complicated jobs of the curator. Developing new Museum Exhibits. The curators at all of the president ial libraries operated by the National Archives are responsible for presenting new, changing exhibits on special topics on a regular basis in their museums. They also make periodic alter rations to the museums larger, permanent exhibits to reflect changing scholarship or incorporate new technologies. But there is one task so complex, so costly, and s
Supervisor and the museum creator franklin was developed president ial library and museum. And i want to welcome you all to this first installment in a new series of programs featuring conversations between me and curators at other president ial libraries. In this series, were going to be exploring the various jobs and rules of museum curators. And today, will be talking about one of the most important and complicated jobs of the curator. Developing new museum exhibits, the curators at all president ial libraries are operated by the National Archives are responsible for presenting new changing exhibits on special topics on a regular basis in the museums. They also make a periodic alterations to the museums permanent exhibits to reflect changing scholarship or to incorporate new technologies. But there is one task, so complex, so costly and so time consuming that its usually undertaken by president ial libraries only once every 15 years or more. Im talking about the complete rethinking