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I ask unanimous consent to be recognized along with my colleague from New Hampshire, Senator Shaheen, to enter into a colloquy. The PRESIDING OFFICER. Without objection, it is so ordered. The Senator from New Hampshire. ____________________

Did they also not say that the Syrian Democratic Forces were some of the best allies we had since 9/11?

Did anyone suggest to you that the war against ISIS in Syria was over and had been won?

Do you remember being told that thousands of ISIS fighters had gone back into the fabric of Syria and that they will reemerge under the right conditions?

If Obama had made this decision, Republicans would be all over him.

Mr. Speaker, I rise today to honor the life of Gail Smith Cobb, a woman who touched the lives and hearts of so many in South Carolina for 84 years. Gail Cobb's life was dedicated to ensuring Union County was a great place to live, work…

Well, again, your positive attitude just is reflected by the hope of Africa. That is great.

Mr. Speaker, an extraordinary tribute for President George H.W. Bush was published by Krishnadev Calamur in The Atlantic: ``Had George Herbert Walker Bush never become the 41st President of the United States, he would still be remembered…

Well, again it has just been so hopeful to see the developments in Ethiopia and now Eritrea too, hopefully.

And I want to join with everyone commending Chairman Royce for his service.

Mr. Speaker, the ongoing malicious and provocative construction by Hezbollah of attack tunnels along the Israeli northern border have intensified. This puts innocent lives in critical danger, requiring Israel to destroy the tunnels located…

With data like this, it is no surprise that the Commission put its mobility fund to auction on hold.

So while I am pleased the FCC has delayed this auction, I am sorely disappointed that they took so long to do it.

Representatives Eshoo and Shimkus' leadership on this issue has been critical.

The RAY BAUM'S Act was the result of bipartisan, bicameral negotiations and good-faith efforts by both sides.

Our Nation cannot afford to have the FCC sit on the sidelines while our Nation's 5G future is being decided.

I'm glad that many Democratic priorities were included in this legislation.