Nominations of : Jean [B]. Gerard, of New York, To Be U.S. Permanent Representative to UNESCO; Geoffery Swaebe, of California, To Be Representative to the European Office of the United Nations with Rank of Ambassador; Mark Goode, of California, To Be Member, Board [for] International Broadcasting (BIB).
Hearing to consider the following nominations.
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