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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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with that i'm going to turn of the program to our vice president of news, david ellis, and he's going to get into the nitty-gritty. are you? [applause] >> good morning, everybody, and welcome. as that said my name is david ellis, i'm vp of news which is just a fancy way of saying i run the newsroom at cq with our 100 reporters and editors. i just wanted to a little bit about cq. it started as "congressional quarterly" and it was started by nelson poynter in 1945 to provide an explanatory service to his newspaper chain on the workings of congress. its mission as he put it was simple. the federal government will never set up an adequate agency to put a check on itself, and the foundation is too timid for the. so has to be a private enterprise, beholden to its clients. now "congressional quarterly" was so popular it was a quarterly for just a year, and today it's a daily news service offering the latest information on the workings of congress, schedules and hallway power brokering. so we've been around nearly 70 years, and quarterly for one. for most of its history seek he was owned by t
with that i'm going to turn of the program to our vice president of news, david ellis, and he's going to get into the nitty-gritty. are you? [applause] >> good morning, everybody, and welcome. as that said my name is david ellis, i'm vp of news which is just a fancy way of saying i run the newsroom at cq with our 100 reporters and editors. i just wanted to a little bit about cq. it started as "congressional quarterly" and it was started by nelson poynter in 1945 to provide an...
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th iraveanag shl kear n te re ife elli i anhidu itoxetehe wsnoso othlo, t ju t ls ate keal ofheaw d isuos tfahf exutthla. aconheoola nhtre hidireon direons seonquab coidatn iivua byheaythnaonitac sorode--lrdy prid cgrs thitfo yl oteory otte at f tseffteby r,ataliste, ci pseti f tir regis lis. esaralexptnsha core cat bedn spiacoidatnsha tenntacunanca fuilthobctesf r nao's miatn ws wh t psints inhe haablulyotngo wi rpo ta tial saerstl ri, rsutn. hes plenng pic bad h picprerce th empa gela o op fm e w. ait e ngss pos,in, d ctorgi thseesheow. pridtso t veha thit scsi idegn t he aie stury jeiv, d atou cle ominthingry o iigti stean teinviatnsf r imgriola t fsttetato obctoro feua pocyes thfoernsomssneon ci, osutiadireon shldote iitio igheaw t ats acy athi llo. e esenaconwi ole e w. e esenhaesntll anund atveha t mian -clr wbaks veotngo rrabt. its t,n oni, e itulxeti oour miatn wsndothe prerxeti oddcrio dnghahes in t esenisesibg ve ngouseraonf we, d eabshg gorn ofawannome ha y, hn >>he w aoveneay plneth iamic w e t iserofuras d aayha t cacy rakouels. gus ats s plit sw tth cmema in01abt t vi a core
th iraveanag shl kear n te re ife elli i anhidu itoxetehe wsnoso othlo, t ju t ls ate keal ofheaw d isuos tfahf exutthla. aconheoola nhtre hidireon direons seonquab coidatn iivua byheaythnaonitac sorode--lrdy prid cgrs thitfo yl oteory otte at f tseffteby r,ataliste, ci pseti f tir regis lis. esaralexptnsha core cat bedn spiacoidatnsha tenntacunanca fuilthobctesf r nao's miatn ws wh t psints inhe haablulyotngo wi rpo ta tial saerstl ri, rsutn. hes plenng pic bad h picprerce th empa gela o op fm...
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most people do not know the history here in new york of ellis island. the secretary of interior had the honor of visiting the statue of liberty and opening up the crown for the world to see. every time that i would go to the statue of liberty i would think about how our country became what this country became because of the immigrants that were drawn here because of the freedom and opportunity that was here. so we are a country of immigration if there goes including many of my former colleagues in the united states senate who would like to close the door behind them and to save that we don't want those immigrant people. they would refer to those who are attempting to come into this country to seek freedom and opportunity as those people is somehow they were lesser human beings. that is very true in the u.s. senate and the u.s. house of representatives today on many of its members. and so i think that comes from the fact that they are representatives of the people and the people of this country so need to understand the history of immigration have given
most people do not know the history here in new york of ellis island. the secretary of interior had the honor of visiting the statue of liberty and opening up the crown for the world to see. every time that i would go to the statue of liberty i would think about how our country became what this country became because of the immigrants that were drawn here because of the freedom and opportunity that was here. so we are a country of immigration if there goes including many of my former colleagues...
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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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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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ellis and mr. pittinger, mr. purl mudder, and then we will release our first witness and we'll welcome our second panel. so at this time the gentleman from minnesota, mr. ellison is recognized. >> mr. cohen, thank you for your service to our country. and your hard work to help combat terrorist financing. earlier you mentioned the remit answer improvement act that passed through congress earlier this year. now we're in the phase where we want to see it implemented. i wonder if you might elaborate on how you see the bill being adopted, absorbed into the financial community so that we can stop bad people from getting money and allow the decent people to remit money. >> congressman, i think this is an important piece of legislation. i commend you for pushing it through the house -- >> i had help even from the other side. >> exactly. the way that it will be used and be effective is that it allows the federal regulators to rely on state examinations for purposes of overseeing compliance with anti-money laundering regul
ellis and mr. pittinger, mr. purl mudder, and then we will release our first witness and we'll welcome our second panel. so at this time the gentleman from minnesota, mr. ellison is recognized. >> mr. cohen, thank you for your service to our country. and your hard work to help combat terrorist financing. earlier you mentioned the remit answer improvement act that passed through congress earlier this year. now we're in the phase where we want to see it implemented. i wonder if you might...
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. >> michael ellis? >> thank you, mr. speaker. on the subject of immigration a very large sandwich making company are employing 1, 100 people. it's expanding massively thanks to this government's long-term economic plan. there were reports last week it was looking to hire staff from hungary. that's what they gave this country for 3 13 years. the message for the people of northampton and rochester, there are jobs for people in this country and we'd be a bacon buddy short of a sandwich platter if we forgot that. >> i think my friend is absolutely right. what you need is not just proper immigration control both within the eu and outside the eu, but you also need to see welfare reform so it's not an option for people to live on welfare when they could work, and you also need to see, as we are doing, education reform so young people are leaving our schools and able to take on the jobs that are available. it also means sanctioning those people who are on unemployment benefit, won't fill out a cv, won't attend a job interview, who won't
. >> michael ellis? >> thank you, mr. speaker. on the subject of immigration a very large sandwich making company are employing 1, 100 people. it's expanding massively thanks to this government's long-term economic plan. there were reports last week it was looking to hire staff from hungary. that's what they gave this country for 3 13 years. the message for the people of northampton and rochester, there are jobs for people in this country and we'd be a bacon buddy short of a...
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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...
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so one month after neil armstrong landed on the moon elli hariri came to america from israel to study the effects of electronics in space. that led him to cofound scandisk and eventually the creation commercialization of flash storage technology, which today's technology is and millions of audible electronic devices which our lives would be completely different without, certainly different without them. at the time he invented it, though, the technology was too early for consumer business and the company almost went out of business. with patience he drove the cost down, opened large-scale markets, describing his experience he said, we could said, we could not have done it anywhere else in the world. mary shaw stumbled into computer science in high school, and as a college student she walked into a busy engineering building in search of a computer. when i first showed up they handed me a user manual and told me to go read it. silly me, i thought it it was an invitation. i did read it and came back. she applied to carnegie mellon the same year they formed a graduate degree program in co
so one month after neil armstrong landed on the moon elli hariri came to america from israel to study the effects of electronics in space. that led him to cofound scandisk and eventually the creation commercialization of flash storage technology, which today's technology is and millions of audible electronic devices which our lives would be completely different without, certainly different without them. at the time he invented it, though, the technology was too early for consumer business and...