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we're really one degree of separation when we ask you here what school did you go to, we mean high school i've known tommy elliott for 15 years or so. a guy who really loved life, who loved being in the mix, who loved getting things done, who loved helping people out because it is louisville and everybody is one degree of separation, my wife worked with his wife for a time, his daughter, claire elliott, was the scheduler for my predecessor and john yarmuth, who held this seat and all the people who worked for him who still work for me in this office, their friend, their co-worker flew home to louisville last night, her hometown, where she no longer has a dad. this is tragic it is really hurting our community. i went to the vigil last night for josh barrick, a guy who is about my age, and, you know, he has two children under 10 years old. he's leaving a wife and two small children behind, just because he went to work
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yesterday. this is something that is going to hurt us for a long time we're going to be working to try and heal and then, of course, you know, i think it's also while we're grieving, having the conversation about how we make sure this doesn't happen again >> and i want to thank you for just walking us through what you know about these victims because i think it is so important to shine light on their lives that were taken way, way, way too early and clearly it sounds like your friend, tommy, is somebody who had a huge impact on you and so many others you talk about what solutions are out there to try to prevent more gun violence. you put out a statement after yesterday's shooting and i read it here, today serves as a stark reminder that we need to address gun violence at the national level, so no other family loses a son, a daughter, and a loved one. i know just ten days ago you were there on the house floor, talking about gun reform, you called for universal background
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