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I do think they can get it through the House.
TC: But you didn't get it through your state's legislature.
"But they shouldn't get it through a strike," he said.
WE'RE SEEING WHAT THE SENATE CAN DO IF THE SENATE CAN GET IT THROUGH COMMITTEE, IF THEY CAN GET IT THROUGH THE FLOOR, THEN WE'LL MEET THEM IN CONFERENCE AND ASSESS AT THAT TIME.
If they think Boris can get it through, they might shift.
Johnson wants to get it through Parliament as soon as possible.
But it might take a rebranding project to get it through.
"On any issue involving New York, I have always felt, if I can get it through the House, Chuck will definitely get it through the Senate," Representative Peter King, a Republican from Long Island, told me.
They can get it through the house but not through the senate.
"I just tried to get it through to the net," Sekera said.
Not surprisingly, much of the media also raced to get it through.
But the question is how to get it through a Republican Congress.
How do you get people here, to get it through their heads?
Most women who need publicly subsidized birth control also get it through Medicaid.
There's a lot of people that don't believe Trump can get it through.
"It's going to need some more adjustment to get it through," he said.
"Why can't they just get it through another plan?" he asked Mr. Verrilli.
She needs to win over at least 75 lawmakers to get it through.
Customers pay for Amazon Prime Video; they just get it through Amazon Prime.
This time around, the challenge will be to get it through the Senate.
"I'm not sure it has the steam to get it through, but who knows."
"Ryan's press secretary pushed back Tuesday saying: "We're very confident we'll get it through.
People get it through their Twitter followers and they're organizing out in the world.
He tried to get it through Congress, failed, so he just did it without.
To get it through she will need to win over at least 260 lawmakers.
If you get it through another service, you'll have to cancel through that service.
"(Derek) Forbort's supposed to get it through the net," Kings coach Darryl Sutter said.
They think [the Republicans] are going to get it through, so what's a week?
Reporter: [Inaudible] Trump: I would only do a deal if I get it through Congress.
But Johnson still needs to get it through a Parliament where he's lost his majority.
"But if we need to get things attached to get it through, we'll attach things."
BUT IF WE NEED TO GET THINGS ATTACHED TO GET IT THROUGH, WE'LL ATTACH THINGS.
Looks like you need another lesson to get it through that bald head of yours!
But Obama has said he hopes to get it through Congress before he leaves office.
Whether that will be enough to get it through the more-conservative House is unknown.
Even though you don't get health insurance through Obamacare, you get it through your job.
But the prime minister has lost heavily on three attempts to get it through parliament.
In the Senate, all 44 Democrats voted with just 18 Republicans to get it through.
Republicans can only afford two defections on their legislation and get it through the chamber.
As such, it was always going to be hard to get it through the U.K. Parliament.
If they don't, and they get it through other things like gardening or cooking, that's great.
"You can have a professional, licensed, insured vehicle, and get it through an app," he said.
David Cicilline re-introduced the bill, and the alliance is lobbying heavily to get it through.
But negotiating a trade deal does her no good if she can't get it through Congress.
Can you just post it to Amazon so I can just get it through their system?
But he has yet to author a budget revealing spending priorities and get it through Congress.
"First and foremost, it has to be bipartisan to get it through the Senate," Shuster said.
We had to go out and get itthrough unity and action and by seizing the opportunity.
The controversy has led to speculation there may not be enough GOP support to get it through.
If you get it through HBO, hit "Cancel Your Subscription" and turn off the "Auto-Renew" option.
Right now, Florida could actually use some frozen OJ to get it through a tough few years.
If Mr Tsipras strikes a deal but cannot get it through parliament, a new election is likely.
How's he going to get it through parliament because this can't be just a blind act of faith?
Investors who want broad exposure to the sector could get it through the SPDR Industrial Select Sector ETF.
Most Americans with health insurance get it through their employers or from government programs like Medicare and Medicaid.
From auto insurance, travel, mortgages, return policy, warranties — if you can get it through Costco, you absolutely should.
So it's not just paying, it's that I have to get it through this platform, through this thing.
"They tried to get it through so quickly, they barely had time to explain the thing," he said.
The Freedom Caucus notoriously hates raising the debt ceiling, and leadership needs Democratic votes to get it through.
Congressional Republicans blinked — signing off (over Democratic objections) on a transfer of $200 million to get it through 2018.
Besides, if we passed it in the Senate, we couldn't get it through the United States House of Representatives.
You can also get it through fecal-oral contact—as can happen when people don't have access to bathrooms.
The dish is rarely made outside Gaza, and there's basically no way now to get it through the barricades.
" Trump also said he "really believes" that on these proposals, "Congress is going to get it through this time.
Those who do have coverage get it through private Medicare Advantage plans, Medicaid and private plans, according to Kaiser.
However, even he did secure a new agreement, he would struggle to get it through the House of Commons.
It's unclear whether another weekend will win over enough supporters to the bill to get it through the House.
If you need one, you can get it through AAA (American Automobile Association) and AATA (American Automobile Touring Alliance).
Its factory had been destroyed by the hurricane; a competitor lent his facilities to get it through the event.
If the dining table doesn't fit, though, you might not be able to get it through the front door.
Hopefully it takes a month or two to get it through the Senate," Ryan told Fox News's "Fox & Friends.
You can get it on Amazon, but I don't think you can get it through many stores right now.
"Where we get (intuition) in DeepStack is very similar to how a human might get it ... through experience," Bowling said.
That means the prime minister will need support from factions of the opposition Labour Party to get it through parliament.
"If [Kim Jong-un] knows there's no way he's going to get it through, even a madman won't do it."
He has also forged a major Asia-Pacific trade pact but faces an uphill fight to get it through Congress.
I also liv'd (heh get it?) through that era and saw how my older sister navigated through it as well.
The Echo Auto remains a fairly elusive car gadget — you can only get it through a waitlist-request system on Amazon.
Hatch didn't say he's against it, but did warn that he may not be able to get it through the Senate.
This week's government spending bill, which Congress must pass by Friday, might be their last best hope to get it through.
Ironically, the fuss over Mr Vieira Lima's flat may help get it through, argues Ricardo Mendes of Prospectiva, a political consultancy.
Even sympathetic colleagues who voted in support of her leadership said they now saw no way she could get it through.
So to try to push it so fast — to try to get it through committee before there's even a CBO score!
I pulled away the larger outside layers, and with a little bit more elbow grease, was able to get it through.
Hopefully it takes a month or two to get it through the Senate," Ryan said during an interview on "Fox & Friends.
That's because the majority of Americans who have insurance currently get it through employers and therefore benefit from this tax break.
If something broke around the house, or if I needed anything at all, I'd first have to get it through Amazon.
The plan has sparked controversy, and it appears Wheeler does not have the votes needed to get it through as written.
The second is that prorogation is actually part of an effort to strike a revised deal and get it through parliament.
"I'd like to get it through, but we still have a few problems that we ought to work out," said Sen.
But the circulation of the order to approve by the chairman signals that he has the votes to get it through.
"In general, if a manufacturer provides an update, we can get it through carrier approval in less than a week," says Ludwig.
Over and over again, it was one deal after another to get to—to buy votes to get it through the Senate.
TYLER MATHISEN: If you get a deal or you're confident you can get it through congress and what happens if you can't?
Another problem was that to get it through Congress the ban backers had to agree to let it expire after a decade.
First, most working people are paying something like a tax for their health care insurance since they get it through their employer.
I used the extended mode to get it through a full weekend, though that turns features off, like the always-on display.
All you have to do is go to Verizon's Disney+ page (you can't get it through the Disney+ site) and sign up.
That change would increase tax revenues, but would increase the cost of health insurance for many people who get it through work.
That's ultimately why May decided to postpone the Brexit vote, as she couldn't come close to mustering the support to get it through.
It seems like Josephine might be a really good tool for providing healthy food to people who can't get it through other means.
If the mental health bill cannot pass the Senate before the election, there would be little time to get it through this Congress.
With Democrats united against new wall funding, it's unlikely the Republicans have the votes to get it through and prevent a government shutdown.
They have somebody that wants to get it through, not somebody that just all talk, no action, like so many of these folks.
Tyrion, who is thrown in jail by Dany for freeing Jaime, tries to get it through Jon's curly, mopey head: Dany is bad now!
Not only does he have to get it through the Republican Congress, but also sell it to many Democrats who probably aren't interested, either.
Is it such a ... How would you get it through to citizens that it's a good idea, versus a way-out, far-out idea?
And for those who can't afford it or can't get it through the job, that means the government has got to pay some money.
Ryan said he plans to introduce a tax-reform bill in September and get it through the House by the end of the year.
I give you the prediction now they will use every dirty trick in the book to block this nomination but we can get it through.
The problem in the past has been we have appointed people thinking you can get it through the Senate because they didn't have a record.
Yulu has enough capital to get it through the next six to nine months, but plans to raise money from institutional investors down the road.
And some of the changes could hurt them in the Senate, but the top priority right now is to just get it through the House.
After weeks of tense negotiations and changes to the bill, Ryan was able to bring the legislation back -- and narrowly get it through the House.
You are supposed to get it through the crossings, say "Huh" to yourself, and assign it to the Now I Know portion of your brain.
And if she drops her plan (which was inspired by Senator Bernie Sanders's more generous one), cannot get it through Congress or loses the election?
If all of the Senate's Republicans back the bill, another six Democratic votes will need to be found to get it through the Senate. Sen.
It took two years of painstaking rewrites — and lots of complaints from special interest groups — to get it through Congress and onto the president's desk.
Then he would have to get it through the full Senate, where nothing to do with health care has been able to attract a majority.
This new funding is important not only for the people it will help, but also for the bipartisan support marshalled to get it through Congress.
Most Americans who have health insurance get it through work, and that coverage is getting more expensive every year, both for businesses and their employees.
Javid wants to reshape the existing Brexit deal and get it through parliament, but would be prepared to leave without a deal if that proves impossible.
Uncertainty remains whether a deal will be sealed at an EU summit on Thursday and Friday, and if Britain's minority government can get it through parliament.
LAS VEGAS — Sleep is a precious commodity that every human needs, and a new device promises to help you get it through the power of smell.
So we're going to do that and I really believe that Congress is going to get it through this time and they have a different leader.
Rabee'a and his workers managed to fix the drill and get it through 400 meters before layers of earth began collapsing, pinning the drill in place.
LONDON, March 17 (Reuters) - British supermarket group Morrisons said on Tuesday it planned to create 3,500 new jobs to help get it through the coronavirus crisis.
But with several Democrats up for reelection in gun-friendly states like West Virginia, Montana, Indiana, and Missouri, it's possible the GOP could get it through.
Maybe they're not at all confident they can get it through, but they've concluded that their only real chance of success, however small, is to move quickly.
But residents will be able to buy pot online and get it through the mail in the meantime, and grow up to four cannabis plants per residence.
But in WOW's case it did not work because the company grew too fast and lacked sufficient financial backing to get it through the lean winter season.
"It's still better to get it through legislation," Mulvaney said on "Fox News Sunday," calling the legislative process "the right way" to secure funding for a wall.
"They will say you cannot get it through Albany," using the state capital to refer to the state government, whose approval would be required for the tax.
"I have made the assessment that if we make a good deal that I would have a fighting chance to get it through parliament," Rutte told reporters.
Javid wants to reshape the existing Brexit deal and get it through parliament, but would be prepared to leave without a withdrawal deal if that proves impossible.
"It is possible that he could bend this like Beckham and get it through," Jonathan Turley, a professor of law at George Washington University told CNN's Jim Scuitto.
I CAN GO TO MIDTOWN MANHATTAN AND I CAN FIND SOME LAWYERS WHO WOULD TELL ME THAT BOEING AND AIRBUS CAN MERGE AND THEY COULD GET IT THROUGH.
AGAIN, FOR THE MOMENT, THE PRESIDENT IS FOCUSED ON HE WANTS TO GET BETWEEN THE THREE COUNTRIES AND THEN WE'LL FIGURE OUT HOW TO GET IT THROUGH CONGRESS.
TransCanada suspended its permitting process in 2015 after being unable to get it through the Obama administration, but said in November it still wants to do the project.
LONDON (Reuters) - British finance minister Sajid Javid said on Thursday that the government could strike a renegotiated Brexit deal with Brussels and get it through parliament before Oct.
But if some insurance policies stop covering birth control, some women won't be able to afford it, whether they get it through an app or the traditional way.
"I feel, if we get it through the Senate, we'd go back to work," one woman told Justice, who was seated behind the wheel of a Chevrolet Suburban.
"Cases that they get tremendous verdicts on, we're like, 'We wouldn't be able to even accept that here because we couldn't get it through summary judgment,'" she said.
Although it is proving difficult to get the details right to get enough support for such a bill, there will be another chance to get it through in 33.
Chief Executive Oliver Samwer told a conference call for analysts that HelloFresh should narrow its losses this year and has enough cash to get it through to breakeven point.
To 3D print something, you need ink that flows a certain way to get it through the printing nozzle, and making ink the right thickness can freeze the bacteria.
"I think people in Washington should get it through their minds that sanctions are a liability, not an asset," he told the audience at the Council on Foreign Relations.
Boeing had been considering building an entirely new jet, but it could take a decade to design a new plane and get it through the full F.A.A. certification process.
Investors seeking exposure to those sectors can get it through the Consumer Staples Select Sector SPDR Fund, the Vanguard Financials Index Fund, and the Utilities Select Sector SPDR Fund.
Indeed, where consumers desire net neutrality, they'll get it through market competition, facilitated by antitrust and consumer protection law enforced by the FTC, state attorney generals, and private plaintiffs.
Although it is proving difficult to get the details right to get enough support for such a bill, there will be another chance to get it through in 2020.
If they get it through, the market may rejoice somewhat just on the idea that things are moving," the UBS director of floor operations said on "Squawk on the Street.
Though she later succeeded in negotiating a Brexit deal, she failed three times to get it through the House of Commons and was ultimately forced to request two Brexit delays.
I mean it's very easy to say what your plans are but then you've got to get it through the various houses and I think that's where he's been struggling.
It wasn't enough to sway local politicians, and it didn't convince Amazon there would be enough community support to get it through what would have been a long development process.
People who do have dental insurance tend to get it through private Medicare Advantage, Medicaid and other private plans, including individually purchased coverage and workplace retiree insurance, according to Kaiser.
That policy could prove extremely disruptive to the individual insurance markets, where people buy coverage if they don't get it through their employers or the government, if it became law.
One witness to a group chaired by Lord Falconer in 2011 was quite open about this unpacking of "assisted dying" in an effort to get it through the doors of parliament.
If lawmakers want to pass additional reforms under a separate bill they will need to win over the support of at least eight Democrats to get it through the Senate.  Sen.
The previous mayor [of Los Angeles] wanted to green LA and expand the port, but Barack Obama couldn't get it through Congress or the Senate in order to give him funding.
The Democratic lawmakers added in their Thursday letter they are willing to support including prison reform in the legislation if it is necessary to get it through a GOP-controlled Congress.
But as for the deal itself, it's relatively straightforward: If you're an Unlimited Plus user who doesn't have HBO, you'll either get it through your existing AT&T-based TV service.
Investors who want broad exposure to the theme of an improving economy can get it through ETFs including the SPDR S&P Bank ETF and the SPDR Industrial Select Sector ETF.
The process normally takes a few hours, so I start it at the beginning of the day and try to get it through to the dark web market before postage closes.
But as all would-be health reformers eventually discover, the majority of Americans who have insurance currently get it through employers — and they're distinctly uninterested in changes to their tax treatment.
But of the 119 million homes that get the channel, about 90 million get it through a pay service, like AT&T, representing billions of dollars a year in licensing fees.
Mr. Trump and House Republicans would have to overcome powerful Republican and Democratic opponents in wealthy, populous states like California, New Jersey, New York and Texas to get it through, however.
We couldn't get it through the kitchen doorway while it was still in the box, so we cut the box open in sections with a box cutter until it was free.
But it's not clear if this new strategy — whip up a tweaked deal, then get it through Parliament in a month — is something the EU would back without reservations or conditions.
Cuomo has since pledged to support a constitutional amendment on the issue, but constitutional amendments are hard to pass—you have to get it through two legislative sessions and a public vote.
Given that so many personal deductions are being done away with in this new package, as we learned on Thursday, it's going to be very tough to get it through the Senate.
Whether the American Health Care Act would ultimately have been signed into law or not, the fact that Ryan could not get it through the House is deeply embarrassing for the Speaker.
"That policy could prove extremely disruptive to the individual insurance markets, where people buy coverage if they don't get it through their employers or the government, if it became law," Scott explains.
What was left of the executive team were left scrambling to save the company, even telling TechCrunch it was close to raising $6 million in bridge funding to get it through this mess.
To get it through parliament, she must win over dozens of Brexit-supporting rebels in her own Conservative Party and the Northern Irish Democratic Unionist Party (DUP) which props up her minority government.
The former London mayor's Brexit experience has been similar to that of his predecessor: take a hard line, compromise to get a deal with the EU, then fail to get it through parliament.
Every American who gets private health insurance — most of whom get it through their jobs— is at risk of getting a surprise bill from hospitals, doctors, air and ground ambulances, and other providers.
The $12.6 billion (£9.7 billion) plan was only half the size of the original stimulus plan announced by the cabinet in March, part of the DPP's political compromise to get it through parliament.
Ukraine received a further $3.9 billion IMF credit line in December 2018 to get it through a potentially turbulent political year with the presidential election and parliamentary elections due in October this year.
GOP leaders are working with the Trump administration to pressure their members of the House Freedom Caucus to get on board so they can get it through and send it to the Senate.
Before then a complex bill that has so far received little attention must pass the House and the Senate — and failure to get it through could be highly negative for the US economy.
"If he can't get it through international operations, he will be thrown into the general U.S. backlog and have to be separated from his wife for more than a year," Ms. Stock said.
Not to mention people who want HBO can easily get it through the network itself (HBO Now), easily through the App Store, or as an add-on through their Amazon Prime Video membership.
Pelosi and other House Democratic leaders, who had been working on the plan for months, are working to get it through committees to the floor as soon as the end of this month.
Aware of the historical gyrations in revenue collections, he regularly insists on building up a rainy-day fund so the state has a financial buffer to get it through the next inevitable recession.
Any spending bill will require 60 votes to pass the Senate, and while Republicans have a 53-47 majority, they would still need seven Democrats to peel off in order to get it through.
If you want access to the Ripple Rug – or anything, really – you can get it through the "quick and easy" Amazon store or you can go directly to the seller and get it cheaper.
Weakened by an election she did not need to call, May has watered down her government's program to try to get it through parliament and set a softer tone in her approach to Brexit.
For instance, he's an owner of Sprint, and he's currently trying to force an illegal merger of Sprint with T-Mobile, hoping his political connections to Donald Trump can get it through merger review.
"It's been such a contentious issue and tribes have tried really hard to get it through the Senate ... Leadership in both parties are engaged in this issue," Cole told The Hill at the time.
So I'm confident we can offer Americans who don't get health care or who don't get it through a government program like Medicare or the VA better choices, more affordable plans, and personalized health care.
To get it through parliament, the prime minister must win over dozens of Brexit-supporting rebels in her own Conservative Party and the Northern Irish Democratic Unionist Party (DUP) which props up her minority government.
The pound's strength was only brief, however, and weakness in late European trading reflected that the market remains unconvinced May can successfully sell any deal to her Conservative party colleagues and get it through parliament.
If I keep the N95 mask on all day, I'm unlikely to get it through breathing in airborne particles," the physician said, continuing: "I'm also going from one room to another with possible COVID patients.
Prime Minister Theresa May has to accomplish a feat that almost everyone thinks is impossible: make her draft deal look like a success and find the votes to get it through the House of Commons.
Assuming you get it through the door, you may just have to live with it, or sell it to someone else on a site like Craigslist, the place where our shopping mistakes go to die.
"He made it clear that this is his priority, that it has to get done, and he made clear that he has to get it through before he moves on tax reform," Mr. McHenry added.
Others get it through the byzantine system of the Affordable Care Act exchanges, in which private insurers receive subsidies from the government in order to be able to eliminate preexisting conditions and keep costs down.
His comments come at a time when British Prime Minister Theresa May is urgently looking to rally enough lawmakers to back her proposed Brexit deal in order to get it through Parliament in two weeks' time.
"It's complete science fiction to think that you can take an embryo and get it through the early developmental process and put it on our machine without the mother being the critical element there," he says.
"The action's going to be right now, it lies in the hands of the House of Representatives, they're looking obviously to whip those votes and see if they can get it through the House," Schlapp said.
Washington (CNN)Acting chief of staff Mick Mulvaney maintained Sunday that President Donald Trump will use his executive authority to get funding for a wall on the southern border if he doesn't get it through Congress.
With Mr. Trump unwilling to admit defeat on his signature campaign promise despite a clear lack of votes to get it through Congress, House Republican leaders scrambled for a way out of the year-end morass.
But two of the plan's backers, Peter Kyle and Phil Wilson, contend that the grinding debate over Brexit has shifted sentiment enough that it is worth trying again to get it through the House of Commons.
Portman, for his part, stressed that he wants to keep his legislation non-partisan as he tries to get it through the upper chamber, after it passed out of the Judiciary Committee by a voice vote.
Only doctors and pharmacists who have completed new training will be able to distribute the drug, and patients will only be able to get it through the local health department or one of five specialized marijuana pharmacies.
So for the first time, the price of 799 pounds in the UK (the phone is not officially out in the U.S., though you can get it through eBay for about $883) does not seem too crazy.
Even if she reaches a withdrawal agreement, she will struggle to get it through parliament and may find opposition from the small Northern Irish party which props up here minority government to other legislation such as the budget.
No matter what we said, we couldn't get it through to him that it wasn't fair that Yasmine and I were working so hard and exhausting ourselves on the road—and that [he] had to step it up.
If you're going to have your starter go five, and I would throw the sixth, why does it matter if I throw the first and he throws the next five innings to get it through the sixth regardless?
Despite democracy returning in 1990, the political ideology of the dictatorship still attracts elite support, which has made the battle difficult for advocates of the Gender Recognition law (which includes Chile's current president, Michelle Bachelet) to get it through.
Andrew Collier, managing director at Orient Capital Research in Hong Kong, said that there's likely to be "leakage" in China's debt economy — meaning that those who need credit will find a way to get it through the shadow banking system.
What it would mean for you: Sanders' plan would move almost everyone — whether you're on Medicare or Medicaid, or buy insurance on your own through the Affordable Care Act, or get it through your job — into a single government-run program.
"It's when the volatility starts to spill over into international markets," he said, pointing to the December-January period when, after a failed first attempt to get it through parliament, the government would have a short window to try again.
"Maybe you can't get it through your thick f—— skull, but nursing a baby for a year (and pumping in a van between takes, in the dead of summer in Georgia) is a lot of work, determination, and scheduling," she writes.
David Brat, a member of the House Freedom Caucus from Virginia, said conservatives wanted assurances that House GOP leaders would try to pass a bill with a majority of Republican votes and not rely on Democrats to get it through.
It's our policy that we're not supposed to have facial hair at work, but I told him the other day I'm going to stop shaving my face just so I can get it through his mind to stop calling me she.
Team Trump initially hoped to fast track USMCA, but its plans to get it through the House before the August recess fizzled because Pelosi and other Democrats demanded changes to labor and environmental standards in the deal, among other things.
"Think about what's happening with our borders, you think what's happening with our jobs, you think about what's happening with education, you look at all the division that's going on in our country ... get it through your thick skulls," he said.
Weakened by an election she did not need to call, May has watered down her government's program to try to get it through parliament and set a softer tone in her approach to Brexit, which she had opposed prior to last year's referendum.
"If she wants to get her deal through, she could get it through by making it conditional on a second referendum to confirm it," Sarah Wollaston said at an event after she and two colleagues left the Conservative party earlier in the day.
Temer has had to reduce the extent of the unpopular measure to get it through Congress, but said the current version would still save the Treasury 600 million reais ($180 million) a year, down from 800 million reais in an earlier plan.
Whether it's the 22 million Americans who purchase coverage on the individual market or the 155 million who get it through their employer, future reform efforts should ensure that all market participants have the option to purchase federally deregulated, affordable and sustained coverage.
And instead you take it, you have the same attitude towards it that I would have towards solving a physics problem or something in defense, which is, I'm going to keep working, and keep thinking, and keep trying until I get it through.
While Axios said the details of the plan were not finalized and the votes to get it through the House may not be there, the combined package would allow Congress to deal with many of its major September deadlines in one fell swoop.
Right now, it's unclear if Ryan has enough votes to get it through the House, but White House press secretary Sean Spicer said a vote would be scheduled for 3:30 PM EST anyway—though who knows if it will be rescheduled again.
I've repeated my story about him as a pub anecdote many times over since our run-in, but it took the painstakingly repetitive process of editing a book and recording an audiobook to get it through my thick skull that none of it was funny.
The Upton amendment, which adds an additional $8 billion to defray the higher costs people with preexisting medical conditions could face under the AHCA waivers, seems to have been enough to convince wavering centrist Republicans to back the bill and get it through the House.
May's Conservatives do not have a majority in parliament and many of her own lawmakers and the small Northern Irish Party which props up her government oppose her deal as it stands, so winning the support of Labour would help ensure she can get it through parliament.
"If we're going to get things done on immigration reform, infrastructure, and health care, not only do we have to get a vote in the House, but in this era of divided government, we have to get it through the Senate and the White House," Gottheimer said.
" He described Ryan as a "genius," and left little doubt that he would treat McConnell and Senate Republicans exactly the same if they accomplished the same feat: "It's going to be an unbelievable victory when we get it through the Senate, and there's so much spirit there.
May's Conservatives do not have a majority in parliament and many of her own MPs and the small Northern Irish Party which props up her government oppose her deal as it stands, so winning the support of Labour would help ensure she can get it through parliament.
Whether it would be enough to get it through the Senate is up to Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, who already went through an unwieldy and unsuccessful immigration debate in his chamber earlier this year and has thus far shown no interest in tackling the issue again.
The biggest question mark over the deal — unpublished details of which Reuters has reported here — is whether, even if May's cabinet backs it, she can then get it through a parliament in which her minority government faces fierce criticism from both supporters and opponents of Brexit.
"There's always been a divide between the House and Senate Republicans on a lot of these issues, but this looks like it was written by House Republicans on steroids, and I think it will be difficult for them to get it through the Senate," he said.
This week in Congress -- Wednesday's the big day: Via The Hill's Cristina Marcos and Jordain Carney, House Republicans plan to unveil their long-awaited tax overhaul legislation to the public this week, setting the wheels in motion to get it through the chamber in the coming weeks.
But early next year, when reconciliation kicks back in, in any event, long before the November election, we're going to have a vote and we're going to get that through, and I think we'll actually get it through very easily, and the time makes it easier.
"I voted and I will tell you, I am very happy I did, I voted to provide the money to support the American auto industry to get it through that terrible point," Clinton said after taking a tour of an AM General Plant in Mishawaka, Indiana, on Tuesday.
You might or might not know the "1997 Notorious B.I.G. hit," GOING BACK TO CALI, but if you are trying to get it through the crossings, you had better know what ELOCUTE and FECUND mean, or that a PICA is 12 points, typographically speaking, or what a CELESTA is.
"Let's go ahead and get the bill out, get it through the process, through the House, and then later on if we need to revisit the issue of preemption, and we can do that," Carper told reporters Tuesday, arguing the legislation is widely back by both industry and environmentalist.
A trade war would disrupt all these investments, stranding a lot of capital, and I thought big business would get either manage to get that message through to Trump or at least get it through to Republicans in Congress, who would act to limit his room for maneuver.
"Let's go ahead and get the bill out, get it through the process, through the House, and then later on if we need to revisit the issue of preemption, and we can do that," Carper told reporters Tuesday, arguing the legislation is widely backed by both industry and environmentalists.
"If they were able to get it through, would it set a precedent for future administrations that instead of working the problems out, we impeach?" asked Marvin Hazel, an Oklahoma City pastor and an independent who voted for Mr. Trump in 2016 and is a fan of Ms. Horn.
"The principal disturbers of the peace — Russia, China, and Iran — are all dictatorships that seek popular support, can no longer get it through economic growth, don't have the option of getting it through democracy, and in fact fear that democratic demands and democratic forces will unseat them," Mandelbaum said.
"I voted to provide the money to the American auto industry to get it through that terrible point ... I don't know where we would be if we walked away from the auto industry as many were urging the government to do," she said at the AM General manufacturing plant in Mishawaka.
Some homeowners who couldn't secure insurance through other carriers have been forced to get it through what's known as the state's so-called Fair Plan, a basic insurance program with about 38,000 policies that was set up in the late 1960s in the wake of riots and brush fires in the state.
"We would love to have every group on board, but every single deal we heard about getting through [in ObamaCare] … over and over again, it was one deal after the other, to buy votes to get it through the Senate," he said, in response to questions about criticism from the AMA and AARP.
AND HE TALKED A LITTLE BIT ABOUT THAT HE HIMSELF WOULD LIKE TO SEE A DEAL THAT CONGRESS DOESN'T HAVE TO SIGN OFF ON. SOMETHING KIND OF AROUND THE EDGES – A NAFTA LIGHT, AS IT MIGHT BE. BECAUSE HE'S WORRIED ABOUT THE COMPLICATIONS OF ACTUALLY BEING ABLE TO GET IT THROUGH CONGRESS.
Federal action, I think we're not going to get because to get it through both houses of the Congress I think is a long stretch now, but let's do what we did in the progressive era in the early 20th century and start getting momentum at the state level, through grassroots action. Right.
Undoing them could also undo other programs in the health law, making insurance harder to obtain for people who buy their own insurance or get it through a small company, and possibly making it unaffordable for many middle-income people who receive financial assistance with their health insurance premiums under the law.
However, after two defeats for the Withdrawal Agreement that May negotiated with the EU, and her difficulty in trying to get it through parliament on a third vote even before the speaker ruled that it must be substantially changed, it is not clear how May can avert this without asking fellow leaders for more time.
"If (Republicans) mishandle this, they're going to affect not just the 23 million people who got coverage now through the marketplaces, they're going to affect the nearly 200 million people who get it through their employer," McDonough told David Axelrod on "The Axe Files" podcast, produced by the University of Chicago Institute of Politics and CNN.
"If you take Berkshire Hathaway, which is certainly one of the best-regarded corporations in the world and may have the best long-term investment record in the entire history of civilization, the skill that got Berkshire through one decade would not have sufficed to get it through the next decade with the achievements made," he says.
"If you take Berkshire Hathaway, which is certainly one of the best regarded corporations in the world and may have the best long-term investment record in the entire history of civilization, the skill that got Berkshire through one decade would not have sufficed to get it through the next decade with the achievements made," he added.
The House passed by unanimous consent Monday evening the revised coronavirus emergency bill, sending it to the Senate to take up as the coronavirus continues to spread across the U.S. Speaker Nancy Pelosi, House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy and Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin worked out the "technical corrections" bill Monday and were able to get it through the House without objection.
"The idea that we can use cyber offense capabilities to impose sabotage-like effects, and to do so in increasingly large scale and costly ways until they get it through their head that they can't win, I don't think that's going to work," says Tom Bossert, who served as White House homeland security advisor and the president's most senior cybersecurity-focused official until April of last year.
"The administration should decide what it wants the law to be and ask Congress for a new law, but the FBI doesn't want to do that, first of all because they can't get the White House to approve it, and secondly if they could, it's not clear they could get it through Congress," former White House counterterrorism and cybersecurity chief Richard Clarke told The Hill.
Having casually inquired of London's would-be mayor whether he draws on any particular international example, Bagehot was bombarded with the municipal merits of Detroit, New York, Chicago, Houston, Paris, Berlin and Los Angeles ("The previous mayor wanted to green LA and expand the port, but Barack Obama couldn't get it through Congress or the Senate...so he jumped in a plane and went to China to get the funding.").
The USMCA curveball comes as administration officials, led by U.S. Trade Representative Robert LighthizerRobert (Bob) Emmet LighthizerOn The Money: Economy adds 164K jobs in July | Trump signs two-year budget deal, but border showdown looms | US, EU strike deal on beef exports Chinese, US negotiators fine-tuning details of trade agreement: report The Trump economy keeps roaring ahead MORE, have been holding closed-door negotiations with House Democrats for months as they try to get it through Congress.

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