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as david ellis explained, and just to remind you what is at stake here -- it has been a little backward looking for the morning to understand what has happened and now we do an immediate pivot into what is going to happen with a focus on the new congress. talk lame duck, i'm sure we can do that. already, this is especially useful for this hour has -- it really explains who the players are going to be in the new year and that's what we want to talk about now. we will do the house first we will get rid of the carrot section first stop there was not a cataclysmic turnover like in the senate, i'm just wondering you are particularly familiar with the leadership and the top leaders. us in your own estimation how having the largest majorities since herbert hoover was resident, what does that do andhe life of john boehner the team? >> when you win, it's only good. when you lose, it's always bad anyway. they won big. i think what a lot of people were not aware of when they were looking at the house thing field is given that they had won all of the easy seats in 2010 and only lost about eight sea
as david ellis explained, and just to remind you what is at stake here -- it has been a little backward looking for the morning to understand what has happened and now we do an immediate pivot into what is going to happen with a focus on the new congress. talk lame duck, i'm sure we can do that. already, this is especially useful for this hour has -- it really explains who the players are going to be in the new year and that's what we want to talk about now. we will do the house first we will...
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have ellie, anna, and a.j. as i know everyone here knows because you have seen them all out on the campaign trail, this campaign truly was a family affair. when the going got tough, they kept my spirits up, and you know, they are sort of a competitive bunch. [laughter] so they competed for who did the best tweets, who had the best facebook postings, and who got the most votes at the end of the day. thank you. thank you to all of you. i love you all. i also have to thank my spectacular campaign manager. >> [crowd chanting "mike"] boy, did he run a great operation? and thank you for leading such a great tempe and staff and thank you to my senate chief of staff to all of my senate staff, to all of the coordinated campaign, to all of you who worked so hard, thank you. thank you. and to all of you volunteers here and watching at home tonight, thank you for sacrificing your time, for all of the hours and days and weeks, and for many of you months that you worked sacrificing your time to help keep new hampshire moving
have ellie, anna, and a.j. as i know everyone here knows because you have seen them all out on the campaign trail, this campaign truly was a family affair. when the going got tough, they kept my spirits up, and you know, they are sort of a competitive bunch. [laughter] so they competed for who did the best tweets, who had the best facebook postings, and who got the most votes at the end of the day. thank you. thank you to all of you. i love you all. i also have to thank my spectacular campaign...
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i taught history and there are quite a few folks that bypassed ellis island and became part of the country. i am looking at you irish for example and italian folks. how many generations do you intend we should go back if illegal by your deaf situation is illegal? if every person that came here to our shore without going through the normal documented way is illegal, how many generations do we go back? two generations, three, four, five, seven generations? how many, sir? >> george, how long has your family been here? >> one side, five generations. >> and the first immigrants in texas had names like mine. they came across the is a bean. so we have a long history of illegal immigration. the biggest period of that occurred from 1914-1918 when a million people came from mexico during the mexican revolution and people sent their children here to get out of the violence of the various revolutionary factors. none of this is new. we can learn from what happened a hundred years ago. but again, we have to figure out what do we do with those that are here. we ain't deporting them. it ain't happening. i
i taught history and there are quite a few folks that bypassed ellis island and became part of the country. i am looking at you irish for example and italian folks. how many generations do you intend we should go back if illegal by your deaf situation is illegal? if every person that came here to our shore without going through the normal documented way is illegal, how many generations do we go back? two generations, three, four, five, seven generations? how many, sir? >> george, how long...
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i taught history and there are quite a few folks that bypassed ellis island and became part of the country. i am looking at you irish folk for example and italian folks. how many generations do you intend we should go back if illegal by your deaf situation is illegal? if every person that came here to our shore without going through the normal documented way is illegal, how many generations do we go back? two generations, three, four, five, seven generations? how many, sir? >> george, how long has your family been here? >> one side, five generations. >> how did they come across? contraband. >> and the first immigrants in texas had names like mine. they came across the is a bean. so we have a long history of illegal immigration. the biggest period of that occurred from 1914-1918 when a million people came from mexico during the mexican revolution and people sent their children here to get out of the violence of the various revolutionary factors. none of this is new. we can learn from what happened a hundred years ago. but again, we have to figure out what do we do with those that are here.
i taught history and there are quite a few folks that bypassed ellis island and became part of the country. i am looking at you irish folk for example and italian folks. how many generations do you intend we should go back if illegal by your deaf situation is illegal? if every person that came here to our shore without going through the normal documented way is illegal, how many generations do we go back? two generations, three, four, five, seven generations? how many, sir? >> george, how...
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so -- [cheers and applause] elly, anna and a.j. [cheers and applause] as i know everyone here knows, because you've seen them all out on the campaign trail, this campaign truly was a family affair. [cheers and applause] when the going got tough, they kept my spirits up. and you know there's sorts of a competitive bunch. ( laughter ) so they competed for who did the best tweets, who had the best face become postings. and who got the most votes at the end of the day. [cheers and applause] thank you. thank you to all of you, i love you all. now, i also have to thank my spectacular campaign manager, mike. [cheers and applause] boy, did he run a great operation or what. [cheers and applause] and thank you for leading such a great campaign staff. and thank you to my senate chief of staff. [cheers and applause] to all my senate staff, to all the coordinated campaign, to all of you who worked so hard, thank you. thank you. and to all of you volunteers here and watching at home tonight, thank you for sacrificing your time for all of the hou
so -- [cheers and applause] elly, anna and a.j. [cheers and applause] as i know everyone here knows, because you've seen them all out on the campaign trail, this campaign truly was a family affair. [cheers and applause] when the going got tough, they kept my spirits up. and you know there's sorts of a competitive bunch. ( laughter ) so they competed for who did the best tweets, who had the best face become postings. and who got the most votes at the end of the day. [cheers and applause] thank...
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. , good had to be in full health years ago, they would take you to ellis island. 1950's,ee, in the had to be in fulheth. ho: that was anin california. to undumted immigrants wh ha livednhe u.s. foat ast five years, they can apply a proam that protec tm from deporti and allows them to wk legally in t country. is expected ta announce an additional one million people will t prodtion throughth pts of the plan overhaul the immiatn enforcemt syst, cludinthexnsion of a ing program for drme. joanne, reblanin i am agnst the executive order obama is proposing. illegal alns are criminals th have broken our ls. they a ting ou, our cial service bngg in cre d drug th cost us more. as far as i am ccerned, decrs nteoe ce . th want te contl t government your reporter was obviously pporti democrats completely. the rders ou bclednd lelshould be deported, no estion. as far as thpridt, and ,e comparing these ppl my pents ce re legally. host: some statiscs. theystate 11.7 milon -- out 9.7ilon for those he veea. uncunt immignts who ar chiren, res o 45 -$3 el?ler hoouren, go ahea iave been linhere fo17ea n an
. , good had to be in full health years ago, they would take you to ellis island. 1950's,ee, in the had to be in fulheth. ho: that was anin california. to undumted immigrants wh ha livednhe u.s. foat ast five years, they can apply a proam that protec tm from deporti and allows them to wk legally in t country. is expected ta announce an additional one million people will t prodtion throughth pts of the plan overhaul the immiatn enforcemt syst, cludinthexnsion of a ing program for drme. joanne,...
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as david ellis explains, it has been backward looking for the morning to understand what just happened. now we do the immediate event -- immediate pivot. if you want to talk lame-duck i'm sure we can do that. if you haven't already, your program, this is especially useful. it has a great baseball program that explains who the players are in the new year. that is fully want to talk about. we will do the house first. the house is getting rid of that discussion first. there was not the cataclysmic turnout. you are familiar with the leadership, the top leaders. tell us a little bit in your own estimation how does having the largest majority since herbert hoover was president what does that do to the life of john boehner and kevin mccarthy? >> when you win it's only good because when you lose it is always bad anyway. they won big. what a lot of people were not aware when they were looking at the house playing field they had the seats in 2010 and only lost a few i think it was about 18 in 2012 they were playing in the purple or blue turf. so the pickups across the board were in the seats whe
as david ellis explains, it has been backward looking for the morning to understand what just happened. now we do the immediate event -- immediate pivot. if you want to talk lame-duck i'm sure we can do that. if you haven't already, your program, this is especially useful. it has a great baseball program that explains who the players are in the new year. that is fully want to talk about. we will do the house first. the house is getting rid of that discussion first. there was not the cataclysmic...
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west, the russians, the chinese, the japanese, the west indians, the huddled masses who came through ellis island on one coast and angel island on the other -- [applause] all those folks before they were . , they were them and when each new wave of immigrants arrived, they faced resistance from those who are already here. they faced hardship. they faced racism. hey 235eused ridicule -- faced ridicule. but over time as they went about their daily lives, as they earned a living, as they raised a family, as they built a community, as their they did the part to build the nation. s andwere the einstein , and, people we may not remember. it built the country hand by hand. rick i've wreck. k-by-brick. they knew that what makes someone an american is not just blood or birth. it is allegiance to the founders and the faith that anyone from anywhere can write the next great chapter of our story. that is still true today. alan.sk he is here. he is around your -- there he is -- he is around here. there he is. he was brought to this country .hen he was a child he felt american in every way. he was. exce
west, the russians, the chinese, the japanese, the west indians, the huddled masses who came through ellis island on one coast and angel island on the other -- [applause] all those folks before they were . , they were them and when each new wave of immigrants arrived, they faced resistance from those who are already here. they faced hardship. they faced racism. hey 235eused ridicule -- faced ridicule. but over time as they went about their daily lives, as they earned a living, as they raised a...
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there migrant were going to have difficulty getting into the united states, they might be stopped at ellis island because they would fail the health inspection, they would go to canada and cross the border into the united states. lightly patrolled in terms of keeping people out of the united states. host: how easy was it for americans who fled to canada in the 1960's to escape? guest: it was fairly easy to get across the border. the problem was once you got in canada, could you get a job? could you work? the canadian government was very concerned about young americans coming into canada and competing with canadians for jobs. getting into canada was not all that hard. host: we have five more minutes with alan kraut at american university. rockford, illinois. caller: i work in the aircraft industry. you hear about illegals coming across the border. i work at a repair facility. working% of the people are illegal and can't read english. they have to have translators to translate the manuals. we adopted a romanian. my wife is chinese. it took me 10 years to get my kids. i'm still in the process
there migrant were going to have difficulty getting into the united states, they might be stopped at ellis island because they would fail the health inspection, they would go to canada and cross the border into the united states. lightly patrolled in terms of keeping people out of the united states. host: how easy was it for americans who fled to canada in the 1960's to escape? guest: it was fairly easy to get across the border. the problem was once you got in canada, could you get a job? could...
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in the entire life of usage of ellis island we only brought in 16 million people and they had to meet certain modifications, and if they were not, did not, they were sent back. that gave people time to assimilate and i just to our culture because the way we would -- i just to our culture because the way we do it now when we bring in thousands and thousands of people from one place, we are destroying the culture of our country and it is a very good culture that needs to be preserved. i think that people should be sent home -- everyone that is here illegally, i am sorry. we are going to become a third world country. we are fast approaching half a billion people right now. inwe want one billion people the streets with pushcarts to make a living? no. thank you. the: most of you know about story of jonathan gruber, the m.i.t. economist ran a controversial remarks about the passage of the affordable -- who made those controversial remarks about the passage of the affordable care act. i want to show you a compilation video that is then put together by american commitment. that is the group t
in the entire life of usage of ellis island we only brought in 16 million people and they had to meet certain modifications, and if they were not, did not, they were sent back. that gave people time to assimilate and i just to our culture because the way we would -- i just to our culture because the way we do it now when we bring in thousands and thousands of people from one place, we are destroying the culture of our country and it is a very good culture that needs to be preserved. i think...
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host: that's ellie in new york. the washington post talks about the city of detroit, a judge there approving a plan for it to get out of bankruptcy. this is michael fletcher writing this morning. he adds that the road map approved by judge steven rhodes would reduce pensions for former city workers by 4.5% while cost of living increases will be eliminated. former police officers and firefighters would see cuts to their pensions cost of living increases while bond holders in short variety of substantial cuts. the plan also contemplates detroit investing 1.7 billion over the next nine years. the money will go toward computer systems, fire trucks, ambulances, and other infrastructure aimed at reviving city services that in many cases have failed to function in recent years. sherman oaks, california, thanks for holding on on our independent line, good morning. caller: hi. everyone that's calling in is going in like different directions like china and other things. they don't concentrate on the issue of unemployment. i'm
host: that's ellie in new york. the washington post talks about the city of detroit, a judge there approving a plan for it to get out of bankruptcy. this is michael fletcher writing this morning. he adds that the road map approved by judge steven rhodes would reduce pensions for former city workers by 4.5% while cost of living increases will be eliminated. former police officers and firefighters would see cuts to their pensions cost of living increases while bond holders in short variety of...
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dodge foundation, the newark education trust and the save ellis island foundation. he was chief historical consultant for the jewish museum's exhibition, bridges and boundaries, african-americans and american jews. co-founded the marian thompson wright lecture series, the oldest, largest, most prestigious black history month event in the state and was a member of the scholar riyadh advisory committee to the national museum of african-american history and culture, smithsonian institution, which is currently being built here on the mall in washington. . dr. price is survived by his wife, who is widely respected for her outstanding leadership for almost a generation as director and c.e.o. of the newark museum, our state's greatest museum. my wife and i are grateful to have known clement price. we and the people of our state mourn his untimely passing. we extend our deepest sympathy to mary sue and to his legions friends and admirers in new wark, in new jersey, and across the -- newark, in new jersey, and across the united states. when he last visited me on capitol hill
dodge foundation, the newark education trust and the save ellis island foundation. he was chief historical consultant for the jewish museum's exhibition, bridges and boundaries, african-americans and american jews. co-founded the marian thompson wright lecture series, the oldest, largest, most prestigious black history month event in the state and was a member of the scholar riyadh advisory committee to the national museum of african-american history and culture, smithsonian institution, which...
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fifth, immigration reform. 130ink you would find million of us can trace our roots to ellis island. i don't think that is a great way forward. with a actually left off $5 trillion debt. bush left with another $5 trillion debt. now, under obama, we have added a trillion dollars in just six years. it is time to really in the government and get back to our freedom as americans once again. ed $8der obama, we have aidedd trillion in just six years. host: must do items on capitol returnight when members -- a weight when members return one week from today. this is valerie in lafayette, indiana. democrats line. caller: good afternoon. soundconnell tried to real conciliatory. i don't really trust him. i don't trust any of them at this point. , late spring is when you see things for what they really are. right now, you have a schizophrenic republican party. that is all i have to say. host: here is atlanta, georgia. in the . -- independent line. what do you think of the senate race with david purdue winning? caller: i'm actually glad. as long as he actually goes and get something done. like th
fifth, immigration reform. 130ink you would find million of us can trace our roots to ellis island. i don't think that is a great way forward. with a actually left off $5 trillion debt. bush left with another $5 trillion debt. now, under obama, we have added a trillion dollars in just six years. it is time to really in the government and get back to our freedom as americans once again. ed $8der obama, we have aidedd trillion in just six years. host: must do items on capitol returnight when...
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i taught history and there are quite a few folks that bypassed ellis island and became part of the country. i am looking at you irish for example and italian folks. how many generations do you intend we should go back if illegal by your deaf situation is illegal? if every person that came here to our shore without going through the normal documented way is illegal, how many generations do we go back? two generations, three, four, five, seven generations? how many, sir? >> george, how long has your family been here? >> one side, five generations. >> and f
i taught history and there are quite a few folks that bypassed ellis island and became part of the country. i am looking at you irish for example and italian folks. how many generations do you intend we should go back if illegal by your deaf situation is illegal? if every person that came here to our shore without going through the normal documented way is illegal, how many generations do we go back? two generations, three, four, five, seven generations? how many, sir? >> george, how long...