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member state to the cells i seen you can and shit well said laurie so we're going to this big ship. made a very through that door let's share that chip are also not in the so if i were to have even thought that if it's impossible i getting rid of controls didn't get rid of smuggling completely fireworks which are banned in the republic of ireland are still taken across regularly they're legal in the north and sales of them are brisk in the border region. and foreign diesel subsidized by the e.u. also often crosses the border illegally as does heating oil from northern ireland that's not been slapped with a value added tax because there are no controls. conor patterson remembers a very different time into the one nine hundred ninety s. thousands of trucks were checked by customs officials in the sheds they disappeared with the advent of the e.u. single market here but breaks it could bring it all back along with a return of more professional organized smuggling if faith and the irish republic and lying with base prices across the years that wall or a at base has bearing on board that
member state to the cells i seen you can and shit well said laurie so we're going to this big ship. made a very through that door let's share that chip are also not in the so if i were to have even thought that if it's impossible i getting rid of controls didn't get rid of smuggling completely fireworks which are banned in the republic of ireland are still taken across regularly they're legal in the north and sales of them are brisk in the border region. and foreign diesel subsidized by the...
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laurie, so lovely to see you again. >> thanks, stephen. >> stephen: "hillary and clinton" is at the goldeneverybody! we'll be right back with comedian ramy youssef. join us. woman 1: this... woman 2: ...this... man 1: ...this is my body of proof. man 2: proof of less joint pain... woman 3: ...and clearer skin. man 3: proof that i can fight psoriatic arthritis... woman 4: ...with humira. woman 5: humira targets and blocks a specific source of inflammation that contributes to both joint and skin symptoms. it's proven to help relieve pain, stop further irreversible joint damage, and clear skin in many adults. humira is the number one prescribed biologic for psoriatic arthritis. (avo): humira can lower your ability to fight infections. serious and sometimes fatal infections, including tuberculosis, and cancers, including lymphoma, have happened, as have blood, liver, and nervous system problems, serious allergic reactions, and new or worsening heart failure. tell your doctor if you've been to areas where certain fungal infections are common and if you've had tb, hepatitis b, are prone to infec
laurie, so lovely to see you again. >> thanks, stephen. >> stephen: "hillary and clinton" is at the goldeneverybody! we'll be right back with comedian ramy youssef. join us. woman 1: this... woman 2: ...this... man 1: ...this is my body of proof. man 2: proof of less joint pain... woman 3: ...and clearer skin. man 3: proof that i can fight psoriatic arthritis... woman 4: ...with humira. woman 5: humira targets and blocks a specific source of inflammation that contributes...
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laurie? >> yes, so a few select members of congress will be able to view the less redacted version of this report next week. and congressman jerry nadler was correct in ordering a subpoena for a fully redacted -- unred t unredacted report and version of that. but leaders in congress need to continue to push for special counsel mueller to come in and testify before congress as well as an ongoing investigation that needs to remain unimpeded with president trump and his inner circle. it was clear in the special counsel's report that congress can open up the question of questions. and it's up to congress for debate. >> the unredacted report to see in full are attorneys. they know the grand jury stuff is not stuff that they're going to be allowed to see without a court order. but this is what the democrats, several of them, in the letter to the d.o.j. said today. your proposed accommodations, among other things, would prohibit the discussion of the full report even with other committee members is not acceptable. so you're saying thanks and no thanks on a look of a lesser redacted report. >> yeah, righ
laurie? >> yes, so a few select members of congress will be able to view the less redacted version of this report next week. and congressman jerry nadler was correct in ordering a subpoena for a fully redacted -- unred t unredacted report and version of that. but leaders in congress need to continue to push for special counsel mueller to come in and testify before congress as well as an ongoing investigation that needs to remain unimpeded with president trump and his inner circle. it was...
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painting that king louis de twelfth ordered from leonardo in fifteen zero seven and that hundred or so laurieou brought to france and fifteen zero nine. fortunately the abbey has an extensive archive going back many hundreds of years and here we find in this tarnishing eyewitness account. that force a core hunt and jewel it is said that the painting is made after an original painted on a wall that is now a bad past. when the king of france who called good to milan saw all the painting he was very disappointed that he could not take it with him since it was painted a whole wall and so he gave the order to have a copy made and that's the copy that hangs in the choir today. so what we have here is an eyewitness document from the sixteenth century that confirms our theory that louis did twelve order a copy of the last supper from leonardo da vinci and that this painting now hangs on the wall of this beautiful abbey in belgium. but then the plot thickens once more as we saw such a large canvas could not have been painted by just one artist such a small time frame so who would have painted on the b
painting that king louis de twelfth ordered from leonardo in fifteen zero seven and that hundred or so laurieou brought to france and fifteen zero nine. fortunately the abbey has an extensive archive going back many hundreds of years and here we find in this tarnishing eyewitness account. that force a core hunt and jewel it is said that the painting is made after an original painted on a wall that is now a bad past. when the king of france who called good to milan saw all the painting he was...
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and it's over there and it feels really engaging and exciting and that's why i'm so obsessed with this whole maximalist laurie small thing it's a hard look to pull off because there's a really fine line between making it fail over the top crazy. at first glance the designers house me scene plotted but in fact she follows rules she's devised himself so the rules for me are don't use more than three or four colors in a row because otherwise it just is too schizophrenia for the brain. lighting is fundamental texture and pattern are a bit like a hope and a spice from a and then the biggest thing that scares people the most. is playing around with sky. over time in pieces in a small myspace creates a fairy tale atmosphere but is this just a short lived trained a real of tentative to minimalism which is dominating the post decades so i do think it is not a trend it's not a trend i think it's a difficult look to pull off and people are scared of doing it but i'm i think gaining momentum i don't think that you can feel completely happy when you have one table a few chairs around and a lot of white paint going on. tha
and it's over there and it feels really engaging and exciting and that's why i'm so obsessed with this whole maximalist laurie small thing it's a hard look to pull off because there's a really fine line between making it fail over the top crazy. at first glance the designers house me scene plotted but in fact she follows rules she's devised himself so the rules for me are don't use more than three or four colors in a row because otherwise it just is too schizophrenia for the brain. lighting is...
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and it's over there and it feels really engaging and exciting and that's why i'm so obsessed with this whole. list laurie small thing it's a hard look to pull off because there's a raving fine line between making it fail over the top crazy. at first glance the designers house me seen plotted but in fact she follows rules she was devised to self so the rules for me are don't use more than three or four colors in a row because otherwise it just gets a front for the bright. light saying is fundamental texture and pattern are a bit like a hope and a spice for may and then the biggest thing that scares people the most. playing around with. pieces in a small in a space creates a fairytale atmosphere but is this just a short lived trend a real alternative to minimalism which is dominating the past decades so i do think it is not a trend it's not a trend i think it's a difficult look to pull off and people are scared of doing it but i'm i think gaining momentum i don't think that you can feel completely happy when you have one table a few chairs around i'm a load of white paint. that would be amazing if our hous
and it's over there and it feels really engaging and exciting and that's why i'm so obsessed with this whole. list laurie small thing it's a hard look to pull off because there's a raving fine line between making it fail over the top crazy. at first glance the designers house me seen plotted but in fact she follows rules she was devised to self so the rules for me are don't use more than three or four colors in a row because otherwise it just gets a front for the bright. light saying is...
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and, so, we -- laurie and i make absolutely no attempt to impersonate them at all. >> oh, that's so fascinating audience. we don't have to perfectly resemble them and it becomes a play much more about the public clintons and, in fact, much more than just about politics. >> we get to spend some time with them in their marriage behind closed doors. >> oh. joe? >> i was going to say, on behalf of all southerners, thank you all for having an alternative universe where you did not have to fake southern accents. >> we're very relieved ourselves. the clintons are so extraordinary. it reminds me of the line from "jesus christ superstar," i don't know how to love him. there are people at the same time so grateful for their service to america. hillary clinton was a wonderful secretary of state and bill clinton, in fact, i impeached him, voted to impeach him, you know, 20 years removed was a far better president than we've had in quite some time. there's still this conflict at the heart of the clinton story. talk about how that plays out in this act. >> well, bill and hillary, they are a unique marriage,
and, so, we -- laurie and i make absolutely no attempt to impersonate them at all. >> oh, that's so fascinating audience. we don't have to perfectly resemble them and it becomes a play much more about the public clintons and, in fact, much more than just about politics. >> we get to spend some time with them in their marriage behind closed doors. >> oh. joe? >> i was going to say, on behalf of all southerners, thank you all for having an alternative universe where you...
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so on may 20, 56-year-old laurie lightfoot will become the 56th mayor of the city of chicago. jeff. >> glor: all right dean reynolds at lightfoot headquarters tonight, thank you. in his final week in office, f.d.a. commissioner scott gottlieb is threatening a potential ban on pod-based e- cigarettes like juul that are popular with teenagers. gottlieb points to a 78% spike in e-cigarette use by high schoolers, nearly five million kids use tobacco. >> this is something that caught everyone by surprise. if we see another 30%, 40% increase this year on top of, that we will be at youth tobacco use rates of around 40% to 45% in this country. there is nothing compared to that. >> reporter: in response to that data, you thought, we have to regulate this more. we have to get our arms around this, right? >> right. if we see another sharp increase in the youth rates this year, we'll have to look at more draconian measures like potentially taking these pod- based products off the market entirely. >> like juul? >> like juul, exactly. it's the products the kids are using. the youth data goe
so on may 20, 56-year-old laurie lightfoot will become the 56th mayor of the city of chicago. jeff. >> glor: all right dean reynolds at lightfoot headquarters tonight, thank you. in his final week in office, f.d.a. commissioner scott gottlieb is threatening a potential ban on pod-based e- cigarettes like juul that are popular with teenagers. gottlieb points to a 78% spike in e-cigarette use by high schoolers, nearly five million kids use tobacco. >> this is something that caught...
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on the flow of people and goods includuding fresh fruit so i basicallyy they wouldldn't be chchecking every laurie that co. ree but the fact is. that as of right now the u. k. simply hasn't got the logisticss and it systems up and running the border to process.. all t the new rates i'm potentil paperwork s so eveven occccasiol delays could cause backlogs and u. k. goods coming into europe. could in theory be subject to inspections from day one i'm not too could hate brititish indnduy in manufacturingng halt. they sell 44% o of t the exportn the european union. the irirish border wouldld becoa five hundred kilometer long external from here witith your o even though london and dublin have both said they didn't want to see the return of a hall bordrder. they could have no choice the european union couldld do mom checks to prevent s smuggling al knknown standard goods enteringt single market and any border infrastructure could become a target. if tensisions rise what aboutt flight will they y all be ground between t the uk and europe if there's another deal. well actually no it is already being a mini
on the flow of people and goods includuding fresh fruit so i basicallyy they wouldldn't be chchecking every laurie that co. ree but the fact is. that as of right now the u. k. simply hasn't got the logisticss and it systems up and running the border to process.. all t the new rates i'm potentil paperwork s so eveven occccasiol delays could cause backlogs and u. k. goods coming into europe. could in theory be subject to inspections from day one i'm not too could hate brititish indnduy in...
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so, we have joey purp, w is a hip-hop-based artist. we have william bassinski, who's ambient work came out of, you know, the aftermath of the attacks during 9/11. and laurie anderson, who is this icon who released music on the label of an associate of andy warhol, who is featured in this museum. so, i think that the way that we've kind connected the history of that mindset and also the versity of that. >> reporter: the mindset that... of experimentation, breaking bounds? >> innovation, being forward- thinking. ( music playing ) >> reporter: do you think this will bring people to the museum e o wouldn't necessarily c the museum? >> definitely. and my hope is that for those who believe that art museums are about some kind of only quiet,ss e looking, that they will come, and they will discoverat that it's noll like that. ( music playing ) >>is is pbs newshour weekend, saturday. >> sreenivasan: in france today, yellow vest demonstrators set fires, tew rocks and complained about huge sums being donated to restore the notre dame cathedral after ms devastating blaze. tre protester's sign read "everything for nodame. what about for us, the poor?" in paris, large
so, we have joey purp, w is a hip-hop-based artist. we have william bassinski, who's ambient work came out of, you know, the aftermath of the attacks during 9/11. and laurie anderson, who is this icon who released music on the label of an associate of andy warhol, who is featured in this museum. so, i think that the way that we've kind connected the history of that mindset and also the versity of that. >> reporter: the mindset that... of experimentation, breaking bounds? >>...
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so for me, god, what a git. it's like magic watching this happen. laurie? >> hey, nikki, how are you? >> there you go.kay, hi. >> how are you doing? >> now siwnia luther is working to spread authentic connections across thetr countryining other facilitators and even setting up virtual >> i actually think it will be very effective in the sense it does focus on a coof key factors. it focuses on educating, normalizing, destigmatizing. and then the cool thing about her groups is also that she's pairing moms with the same similar chord. if you have a stm background, she'll pair way stem background, which kind of helps them have that, "this is my group. these people get me." i ju don't know how sy it will be to recruit because thema sts still there, judgment is still there. "i am not a priority beause i'm a mom and i have to take care of everybody else. i am the cariver. i am the care receiver." >> removing those barriers requires the kind of chae that runs deeper than raising awareness or changing any individual mom's min >> have patients that really needed to take time off after having a babke and i tato
so for me, god, what a git. it's like magic watching this happen. laurie? >> hey, nikki, how are you? >> there you go.kay, hi. >> how are you doing? >> now siwnia luther is working to spread authentic connections across thetr countryining other facilitators and even setting up virtual >> i actually think it will be very effective in the sense it does focus on a coof key factors. it focuses on educating, normalizing, destigmatizing. and then the cool thing about her...
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generation shapes the future so what lessons does this teach kids who are going to go forward after college and take this in their life with them? >> you talked about the lauriein situation, it teaches you some people get ahead without being quite fair and that is one of the things that really bothers so many conservatives like myself, the people skipping lines and people who came here legally like for example my grandfather who came here in the 60s with nothing, worked his butt off for 40 years as a printer and i am proud of him and everyone like him who did it the right way. rob: look at the long line of people without a border they can walk across that are waiting years and years to get into the country, being cut in line. democrats would argue if you are a poor helpless criminal and you get arrested you get an attorney but immigration court, and illegal immigrant does not and they say that is why something like this is a good idea. is that a fair argument? >> it is a fair argument. in preparing both sides of the argument i don't see how noncitizens are entitled to taxpayer-fundeds like this and i don't see legal precedent for it, the moral precedent as we
generation shapes the future so what lessons does this teach kids who are going to go forward after college and take this in their life with them? >> you talked about the lauriein situation, it teaches you some people get ahead without being quite fair and that is one of the things that really bothers so many conservatives like myself, the people skipping lines and people who came here legally like for example my grandfather who came here in the 60s with nothing, worked his butt off for...
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officers and that are given these are innocent questions so their lives are in a very hard ship now and are people worried about attacks. laurie even today there on the net the play is very new the church the next day i was in on the. friday in this church. and i think we. all paid for the i.s.i. . very. heated one. on the plate as well so it's the tensions are there still it's ongoing when we thank you for joining us here on the d.w. pasto on tons of hotshot in colombia thank you. you're welcome. violence as mob voting at the midpoint of india's general election in west bengal state clashes broke out between supporters of prime minister narendra modi's party and the regional bloc the biggest election in the world has the biggest election the world has ever seen has been largely peaceful the fourth of seven faces the same polling stations open across nine states where women make up half the country's nine hundred million voters they are massively underground presented in politics a making up fewer than eight percent of candidates correspondent sonia follicle one of them on the campaign trail in west bengal. says. it's early mo
officers and that are given these are innocent questions so their lives are in a very hard ship now and are people worried about attacks. laurie even today there on the net the play is very new the church the next day i was in on the. friday in this church. and i think we. all paid for the i.s.i. . very. heated one. on the plate as well so it's the tensions are there still it's ongoing when we thank you for joining us here on the d.w. pasto on tons of hotshot in colombia thank you. you're...
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so. please support this resolution. >> thank you, next speaker, please. >> my name is laurie leaderman. thank you for this resolution. s.b.50 is intentionally am i thet cal -- opposite to a planning process that promotes affordable housing through a participatory community process. according to planning staff the likely locations are currently zoned r.h.1 and r.h.2 where they fall below the 10-unit minimum to include affordable units. that's producing no affordable units. the impact of s.b.50 must be evaluated with other state law and it will always supercede local ordinances unless it states otherwise. it's a way to give away to developers. i urge supervisors to support the resolution. >> thank you. i'll read the names of the next group of speakers, if you hear your name called, please step up to the line and microphone. [reading names] >> hello. i'm james i work with housing rights committee and we support the resolution. yesterday in our counselling clinic a father of two came in and grappling with the reality in the face of his eviction he would no longer able to live in san francis
so. please support this resolution. >> thank you, next speaker, please. >> my name is laurie leaderman. thank you for this resolution. s.b.50 is intentionally am i thet cal -- opposite to a planning process that promotes affordable housing through a participatory community process. according to planning staff the likely locations are currently zoned r.h.1 and r.h.2 where they fall below the 10-unit minimum to include affordable units. that's producing no affordable units. the impact...
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so far. >>a vigil sunday evening in power way him. >>remembering laurie kaye who was fatally shot during passover celebrations saturday. it's it's really hard for us that we this type of person in our community, i hope that community will stay strong and would pick up the pieces rabbi use ri al goldstein spoke to k moments before shots were fired. >>this building we built that is going to be full of love bill we built was supposed to be to be able to share plane is a look each other president trump called goldstein on sunday that it got around by says talking for 10 to 15 minutes offering condolences on behalf of the country. >>that is welcome you and your friend could >>he spoke to me like he felt for me for my anguish and pain. >>the rabbi and 2 others were injured saturday, including 8 year-old holland. >>into close to he's clay now. we like. >>that's >>the shooting suspect 19 year-old john ernest a book sunday on one count of first-degree murder and 3 counts of attempted murder in go authorities say there is no sign that ernest was involved with an or
so far. >>a vigil sunday evening in power way him. >>remembering laurie kaye who was fatally shot during passover celebrations saturday. it's it's really hard for us that we this type of person in our community, i hope that community will stay strong and would pick up the pieces rabbi use ri al goldstein spoke to k moments before shots were fired. >>this building we built that is going to be full of love bill we built was supposed to be to be able to share plane is a look each...
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so we won't get shot and stuff. it was like too scary to not cry. >> in the chaos 60-year-old laurie was killed, the rabbi among thenjured. >> my granddaughter four and a half years old sees her grandpa with a bleeding hand, and she sees me screaming and shouting get out, get out. >> reporter: multiple law enforcement sources identifying the suspect as 19-year-old john t. ernest, a college student with no criminal history. an accomplished pianist and swimmer he was studying to be a nurse. police believe ernest publish add hate filled letter details a hate and disgust for jews. >> we are a jewish nation that will stand tall. we will not let anyone or anything take us down. >> reporter: this is certainly now a community in mourning, but together resolute in refusing to live in fear. meanwhile, the suspect remains in custody being held on murder charges. police say john ernest called authorities himself saying he'd been involved in a shooting, then promptly surrendering. he's now facing a first court appearance on wednesday. >> and that rabbi just wanting to be very unifying when it comes to his message that he's putt
so we won't get shot and stuff. it was like too scary to not cry. >> in the chaos 60-year-old laurie was killed, the rabbi among thenjured. >> my granddaughter four and a half years old sees her grandpa with a bleeding hand, and she sees me screaming and shouting get out, get out. >> reporter: multiple law enforcement sources identifying the suspect as 19-year-old john t. ernest, a college student with no criminal history. an accomplished pianist and swimmer he was studying to...
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laurie locklin doing not taking the l plea? is her lawyer not telling her? please, take the plea! >> i can't imagine. as you know, you have sat in the room with soagine anyone isn't begging her to take the plea.ra felicity huffman, took the plea. she admitted the guilt, she said, i'm sorry, i apologize to students who my children took the place of. i mean, she has been very gracious in light of the fact accepting the guilty plea, accepting beingus guilty. in this case, i don't know what is happening. there's wire evidence, there's information, there's recordings, recordings of her sending money, there's information of her sending the money to, you know, the charity, the hoax charity. i mean, this is very clear cut from what we understand. there's not really any coming to an innocent verdict from a court of law. it's not going to happen. >> dan: i don't get it. mark, i don't get it, given your legal expertise and your experience at trial, i know you've probably had clients who thought they knew better than you and finally you talk sense into them. do you have any explanation, everybody is innocent until proven guilty, i understand it's allegation
laurie locklin doing not taking the l plea? is her lawyer not telling her? please, take the plea! >> i can't imagine. as you know, you have sat in the room with soagine anyone isn't begging her to take the plea.ra felicity huffman, took the plea. she admitted the guilt, she said, i'm sorry, i apologize to students who my children took the place of. i mean, she has been very gracious in light of the fact accepting the guilty plea, accepting beingus guilty. in this case, i don't know what...
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laurie laird. what do you make of what you have seen so far? donald trump says this is game over. this mean for 2020 ? will he pages but what does this mean for 2020? will he be re—elected?m means he gets to 2020. absolutely. an investigation is pending, some of those will conclude after 2020 but there 14 investigations that mueller referred to could become important, ido referred to could become important, i do not think any of them will be resolved before 2020 but the question is whether it will turn off donald trump is whether it will turn off donald trump as my base? the opposite, it allows him to continue his narrative of a left—wing media trying to trap him. trying to change the american way. it plays into his hands. he says he is having a good day. no collusion, no obstruction, there never was and there never will be. we do have to get to the bottom of these things. that should never happen to another president again. william barr when he gave his press conference in to sympathiser fattened that surprised me a little bit. did he? he said this president has never undergone,
laurie laird. what do you make of what you have seen so far? donald trump says this is game over. this mean for 2020 ? will he pages but what does this mean for 2020? will he be re—elected?m means he gets to 2020. absolutely. an investigation is pending, some of those will conclude after 2020 but there 14 investigations that mueller referred to could become important, ido referred to could become important, i do not think any of them will be resolved before 2020 but the question is whether it...
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laurie puts out the following note today i want to quote from it and have you respond. they continue to see evidence that earnings sentiment bottomed in january 2019 forecasts have stabilized recently and so far quarterly estimates imply an earnings recession will be avoided. eps growth is expected to rebound into barely positive territory during q2 to keep accelerating through the first quarter of 2020. that's -- why is that wrong? >> that's the consensus and we disagree with that it. lori and i could have a debate about that she could be right, i could be right but i'm not going to deviate from my models and things that have helped us throughout the last 30 years to say, well, the market's breaking out and so i got to change my fundamental view >> but it appears as though you're sort of doubling down on your -- you doernt wan't want t the word cautious but your note suggests you remain cautious >> we think it's fully baked we think at this point the risk-reward is not nearly as attractive as i think as some people are portraying. we're not going to raise our target in the bull case to 3,000 if we breakthrough it. that doesn't -- in other words, price does not make us more bullish alone
laurie puts out the following note today i want to quote from it and have you respond. they continue to see evidence that earnings sentiment bottomed in january 2019 forecasts have stabilized recently and so far quarterly estimates imply an earnings recession will be avoided. eps growth is expected to rebound into barely positive territory during q2 to keep accelerating through the first quarter of 2020. that's -- why is that wrong? >> that's the consensus and we disagree with that it....
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for a decade and so she stood up, she shared her story with the world, to stand up and fight for her life and the lives of all those affected by this insidious disease. we met with laurie's husband, kenny, in washington to hear of her brave fight and of their tireless work to make sure other families never have to go through the pain that they went through. that was march 19. laurie passed away on march 20. i co-sponsored h.r. 1570rk the colorectal cancer screening act, which would waive medicare's cost sharing requirements for preventive screenings of screenings. i urge the house and senate to pass this bipartisan and life saving legislation. as we continue to search for a cure, the greatest tool at our disposal is always early diagnosis. no one in our country should ever have to forego life saving screenings and to all my fellow americans battling cancer, i will not stop fighting for you. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the congress person from illinois seek recognition? without objection, the gentleman s recognized for one minute. mr. rush: madam speaker, i rise today to highlight the staggering cost of insulin. a study published last sept
for a decade and so she stood up, she shared her story with the world, to stand up and fight for her life and the lives of all those affected by this insidious disease. we met with laurie's husband, kenny, in washington to hear of her brave fight and of their tireless work to make sure other families never have to go through the pain that they went through. that was march 19. laurie passed away on march 20. i co-sponsored h.r. 1570rk the colorectal cancer screening act, which would waive...