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As he prepares to leave office, Biden urges incoming Democratic lawmakers to reach across the aisle

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As he prepares to leave office, Biden urges incoming Democratic lawmakers to reach across the aisle
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As he prepares to leave office, Biden urges incoming Democratic lawmakers to reach across the aisle

2025-01-07 02:11 Last Updated At:02:22

WASHINGTON (AP) — President Joe Biden on Sunday called on incoming Democratic lawmakers who will govern in the minority to always be mindful of other people’s perspectives — even when they may be wrong.

At a reception meant to welcome new, mostly young, Democratic lawmakers to Washington, the nation's oldest and outgoing Democratic president — reflective as he shared some war stories of his past and pointed to challenges ahead — urged the new generation of legislators to listen and work across the aisle.

“We don’t do that anymore," he said in the White House State Room. “The single greatest loss we have is that we don’t know each other anymore.”

The new slate of roughly 30 Democratic lawmakers arrive prepared to be in the minority in the executive and legislative branches. Democrats faced a crushing loss in the 2024 general election — after Vice President and Democratic nominee Kamala Harris lost her bid for the presidency. Republicans also maintained control of the House in the November election and won a narrow majority in the Senate.

New incoming lawmakers on Sunday expressed hope they can make a difference.

California Rep. Sam Liccardo, a former San Jose mayor, told The Associated Press that while he expects limitations as a new Democratic member of Congress, he believes there will be opportunities to make change by focusing on common areas of agreement.

“I’m not expecting as a first-term member I will be the one to cut the deal on the border," he said. “On the other hand, there are other issues like housing costs, low-income housing tax credits, where there is a relative consensus to build a majority.”

At the reception, Biden recalled his entry to Washington more than 50 years ago. He was just 29 when he was first elected to Congress in 1972, having ousted longtime incumbent Republican Caleb Boggs. At the time of his election, Biden didn't meet the Senate’s minimum age requirement but turned 30 a couple of weeks after he won his race.

He talked about the importance of building relationships with lawmakers across the aisle. “You don’t have to give up your principles to build relationships,” Biden said.

He also talked about the challenges the U.S. faces internationally and domestically. “We're in an entirely new era, everything has changed. Our safety depends on who our partners are and who our allies are.”

New Democratic Arizona Rep. Yassamin Ansari, speaking on CNN on Sunday, said she’s hopeful to work on issues like housing affordability, climate issues and reproductive freedom. “These are issues that young people have said loud and clear are important to them.” “And I think, some of these issues, we can also work on in a bipartisan way.”

And while new Rep. Adam Gray, D-Calif., was elected to office, his district also voted for Trump over Harris by five points.

“I think what Americans want to see is border security,” Gray told CNN, “Obviously, the last Congress wasn’t serious enough, which is why the American people sent me here and sent a strong message that they want change. Status quo is not going to do it.”

Liccardo said Biden's past experience shows that “he appreciates the importance of the passage of the torch." The Sunday event "is an opportunity for him to bless and share a moment with the next generation of leaders in the country.”

This story has been updated to correct the quote in the 7th paragraph to change “low income house tax credit” to “low-income housing tax credit” and to change “where there have been relative consensus” to “where there is a relative consensus.”

President Joe Biden speaks at a reception for new Democratic members of Congress in the State Dining Room of the White House, Sunday, Jan. 5, 2025, in Washington. (AP Photo/Manuel Balce Ceneta)

President Joe Biden speaks at a reception for new Democratic members of Congress in the State Dining Room of the White House, Sunday, Jan. 5, 2025, in Washington. (AP Photo/Manuel Balce Ceneta)

President Joe Biden speaks at a reception for new Democratic members of Congress in the State Dining Room of the White House, Sunday, Jan. 5, 2025, in Washington. (AP Photo/Manuel Balce Ceneta)

President Joe Biden speaks at a reception for new Democratic members of Congress in the State Dining Room of the White House, Sunday, Jan. 5, 2025, in Washington. (AP Photo/Manuel Balce Ceneta)

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CES 2025: Tineco Set to Transform Home Cleaning with Innovative New Products

2025-01-07 16:30 Last Updated At:16:40

LAS VEGAS--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Jan 7, 2025--

Tineco, a leader in smart floor care solutions, is attending CES for the fourth consecutive year, showcasing innovations that redefine the boundaries of smart cleaning technologies. After introducing the first smart vacuum cleaner in 2018, followed by the first smart floor washer in 2019 and the first carpet cleaner in 2022, Tineco's presence at the show confirms its commitment to revolutionizing the cleaning experience through cutting-edge design and advanced features.

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The main novelty presented at CES is the FLOOR ONE S9 Artist Steam, which comes after the company was recognized as a global leader in the floor mop segment*. This new flagship represents Tineco’s most advanced device yet, combining intelligent capabilities, intuitive design, and powerful steam cleaning to modernize convenience and efficiency in floor care. Key features include:

“At Tineco, our passion for innovation inspires us to develop home cleaning solutions that exceed expectations and meet the evolving needs of modern families,” said Mr. Leng, CEO of Tineco. “We are deeply committed to understanding consumer needs and providing solutions that address real-world challenges, and the FLOOR ONE S9 Artist Steam is a perfect example of this dedication, providing a deep clean and taking traditional home cleaning to the next level. We are excited to introduce this new device at CES and invite attendees to visit our booth to try it for themselves and learn about our additional floor care solutions.”

Tineco’s 2024 flagship models will also be on display at CES 2025, featuring groundbreaking innovations designed to redefine home cleaning. These include:

Tineco can be found at Booth No. 51239 in the Smart Home section of the Venetian Expo for live demonstrations of Tineco’s floor care and kitchen solutions. For more information on Tineco, please visit it.tineco.com.

*Source: Euromonitor International (Shanghai) Co., Ltd.; measured in terms of 2023 H2 and 2024 H1 retail sales volume in the world; household wet & dry vacuum cleaners are defined as household cleaners that dispense clean water (or cleaning solution) to wash hard floors and vacuum the dirty water and garbage thereafter; research completed in Nov. 2024.

About Tineco

Tineco was founded in 1998 with its first SKU as a vacuum cleaner and, in 2019, pioneered the first-ever smart vacuum. Today, the brand has innovated into a global leader offering intelligent appliances across home categories, including floor care, kitchen, and personal care. Tineco is dedicated to its brand vision of making life easier through smart technologies and consistently innovating new devices.

Tineco Set to Revolutionize Home Cleaning with New Innovation at CES 2025 (Photo: Business Wire)

Tineco Set to Revolutionize Home Cleaning with New Innovation at CES 2025 (Photo: Business Wire)

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