mr. speaker, i rise today to recognize the historic retirement of broadcast pioneer and atlanta, georgia, treasure, jocelyn dorsey. mr. johnson: she's really a national treasure, ladies and gentlemen. jocelyn, your list of achievements and accolades are too long for me to recite here. needless to say, your ground breaking 40-plus year career has served as an inspiration to so many and as a role model you have been to so many of us, not just african-americans but all americans and all georgians. we tip our hats to you and we wish you the best in your retirement and i understand that long distance motorcycle trips may very well be in your future. i hope that you will keep us abrost -- abreast of your exploits in the future. we will miss you but know that you will always be in our hearts and we always will look forward to hearing about your life as you proceed on. so congratulations, jocelyn, job well done. thank you so much. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from texas seek recognition? without objection, the gentleman is recognized. mr. poe: mr. speaker, last week i was joined in the hou