where the states know best how to care for in the best way their medicaid population. you look forward to working with you. likewise. thank you, mr. chairman. representative price. i hope you can understand our frustration around trying to divine the nature of this replacement plan. we hear you and president trump praise all of these aspects of the affordable care act and lay out goals that sound eerily familiar to what we ve been living with for the last six years. you ve said that you don t want there to be a gap between the repeal and the replacement, that at least as many people will have coverage with the goal of
states congress in opposition to this demonstration project. you wrote a letter with 242 members of congress opposing that demo. aye read those letters. i know that s not easy. that takes a lot of work to get 242 people to sign on. that s good staff work, senator. and then, guess what, within two weeks of you taking the lead on opposition to that demonstration project, the stock prices for four of those six companies went up. you didn t have to buy those stocks knowing that you were going to take a leadership role in the effort to inflate their value. as the american public take a look at that sequence of events, tell me how it can possibly be okay that you are championing positions on health care issues that have the affect of increasing your own personal wealth. that s a damning timeline, represe representative price.
whether somebody has extreme views. if their religious views in not in and of itself. right. if they their interpretation of their religious views encompasses dangerous doctrines and terrorist i cic attacks they sh deserve more careful scrutiny than someone s views who are less problematic. you did say that one s religious views would be a factor of one that has extreme views that would not enable them to come to our country. let me turn to the question of abortion. on roe v. wade you said i firmly believe that roe v. wade and its desen dedants represe
house representative from her district in minneapolis. joining us is ilhan omar who became the first democratically elected legislature. i am proud of your election. do you think that last minute visit by mr. trump had an effect on your election? it did. i think the results of this election is very disheartening. i am commended that i won and it creates a particular type of hope and aspiration for people. in the face of dispair and hate we must continue to fight and we must continue to strive for the nation we know we can be for the state we know we can be. correct me if i m wrong but i think the person you re represe represented your district more
state ledgislators to change or eliminate the statute of limitations for the crime of rain and sexual assault in a number of states. and we did expand it in nevada and governor sandoval signed it into law, and that is a result of one of my client s efforts. and you deposed mr. cosby in october, and can you give us details about what he said and if the los angeles d.a. is going to to be looking into any of the allegations against him or is it simply too late? the one lawsuit that i am represe representing against mr. cosby is judy huff. she says that when she was 21 years old she was a victim of mr. cosby at the playboy mansion here in the los angeles area. the district attorney said that it is too late to criminally prosecute on that case, even if she felt ta she could prove the case beyond a reasonable doubt.