Reporter after closing off Indoor Dining for more than six months, restaurants are finally seeing light at the end of a tunnel. If we continue down this path, we will have an opportunity to reopen safely. Reporter San Francisco mayor, london breed, made the announcement this morning while touring a popup mobile testing testing site. San francisco county is currently on the red deer and the reopening of restaurants will happen once the county enters the orange. Each establishment will be capped at 25 capacity, with no more than 100 people allowed inside at one time. Expected date of Indoor Dining is no earlier than the end of september. We are doing okay, but we. I do better because i want to want to make sure we dont lose the fabric of San Francisco and what makes San Francisco so great and so special. That means we have to do our part. Reporter it is good news for holly at freighter, but he is still a bit hesitant. That is what worries me because people are so close. I ride public tra
Honorable john lewis late a representative from the state of Georgia Senate resolution 660. With best wishes, i am, signed sincerely, gloria j. Lett, deputy clerk. The speaker pro tempore pursuant to clause 1c of rule 19, further consideration of h. R. 7619 will now resume. The clerk will report the title. The clerk Union Calendar number 364, h. R. 7617, a bill making appropriations for the department of defense for the fiscal year ending september 30, 2021 and for other purposes. The speaker pro tempore pursuant to clause 8 of rule 20, the fun in the Unfinished Business is the question on amendment 49 printed in house offered 66 116461 by the gentlewoman from new york. The clerk will redesignate the amendment. He clerk amendment number 149 offered by ms. Ocasio cortez of new york. The speaker pro tempore the question is on the amendment offered by the gentlewoman from new york. Members will record their votes by electronic device. [captioning made possible by the national captioning i
Our group and then we will get started. 22 ago, there is a switch. Thank you. There is a switch on the mics. In a journal of American History article, john butler challenged historians of modern america to Pay Attention to religion. In particular, he noted religions continuing importance in 20th century american politics deserves sustained attention and analysis. Scholarship in american religious history has proliferated over the past 15 years. In political history, religion has retained a jackinthebox quality, colorful, surprising, anomalous, idiosyncratic, but left on the periphery to pop up occasionally rather than systematically. Today, our roundtable will inress how religion matters american political history and we will do so in three ways. First, i blast each of our panelists to focus on a way in which religion matters, in their own research, how religion plays that they arees working on, but also how centering religion gives us a different narrative, different story than if it
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