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BREAKING: US House Oversight Cmte. Chairman Elijah Cummings has died, his office says. on.msnbc.com/2MSUWfc
Live this morning on @Morning_Joe:

Remembering Elijah Cummings.
WATCH: @morningmika and @JoeNBC reflect on the life and career of "our dear friend," the late Rep. Elijah Cummings. "He will be missed."
@morningmika @JoeNBC .@JoeNBC: "We were honored that Elijah agreed to marry Mika and me last year ... he was just perfect. It was so great to have, him, our dear friend there." on.msnbc.com/2IY5WXE

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