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You may see we have had some changes here. It would mean changes to the democrat party, for sure. On behalf of the committee, we want to extend a very special greeting to both of you, and in particular, ms. Pelosi, for you to take time to come to the rules committee, we have been working since 10 00 a. M. And your members are not even winded yet. We are delighted you are here. Without objection, the gentlewoman would be recognized with the knowledge that anything she brings in writing, we would appreciate she leaves for us. I want the record to show that we are willing to yield to a republican member to come and testify because the baby was feeling ill and we appreciate that. Thepelosi i appreciate opportunity to testify to join the aarp, hospitals, nurses, physicians and others, patience and consumer groups in trumpcares assault on american families. This is the first and only time House Republicans have allowed anything resem ....
Through the cspan store. Coming up next, we visit the National Portrait gallery in washington dc with jim barber who gives us a look at one of the Oil Paintings of ira aldridge. He was born free in new york and became famous in europe after being able unable to find work in america. This is part of the series, face to face. Hello, welcome. Here at the portrait gallery every picture tells a story. Face to face connects some of the stories we have on hand and to take a step from story to history. Jim barber is a historian at the portrait gallery, and he has written extensively on the civil war and he is finishing a new exhibition and is giving face to face talks on many people. And a short story on iraq out of rich ira aldridge. Jim barber this is appropriate for february, black history month. Why ira aldridge . With this series we connect three different people, throughout t ....
COVID-19, Rodents, Unpaid Labor: A Year in the Allegheny County Jail Kitchen In many ways, the kitchen is the heartbeat of the Allegheny County Jail. Forty workers at a time prepare food for more than 1,600 hungry men and women. Standing shoulder to shoulder, they transfer meatballs, applesauce and peas to trays, then load those trays to a big cart and send them up in the elevator. Pantry workers walk the halls, pods, and corridors to deliver that food to their neighbors’ cell door. Hands pass trays and cartons of milk. Bodies bump into each other behind the kitchen line. Workers feed empty trays to a giant dishwasher nicknamed “The Beast” and the process starts over again. ....