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bunning in university in the netherlands is looking into these questions at the renowned agricultural university scientists are working on using new ideas and methods to finally defeat hunger in the 21st century they are working on the assumption that in just 30 years twice as much food will have to be produced as today but the conditions for this have become worse in order not to exacerbate the climate crisis the area available for food cultivation should not increase new methods are therefore needed to produce food in the future. and funding and as head of the plant science department he understands how grave the situation is. so if we change nothing and we keep all consuming the way we are doing if we don't optimize the way we produce our food then for the next 40 years we will need to produce as much food as we did over the last 8000 years and i think that gives a really good impression how big the challenge is to feed the world in 2050. with its huge greenhouses the netherlands is the 2nd largest food exporter in the world and they take care of their resources. vegetable growers here much l
bunning in university in the netherlands is looking into these questions at the renowned agricultural university scientists are working on using new ideas and methods to finally defeat hunger in the 21st century they are working on the assumption that in just 30 years twice as much food will have to be produced as today but the conditions for this have become worse in order not to exacerbate the climate crisis the area available for food cultivation should not increase new methods are therefore...
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bunning in university in the netherlands is looking into these questions at the renowned agricultural university scientists are working on using new ideas and methods to finally defeat hunger and the 21st century they are working on the assumption that in just 30 years twice as much food will have to be produced as today but the conditions for this have become worse. in order not exacerbate the climate crisis the area available for food cultivation should not increase the new methods are therefore needed to produce food in the future. and funding and as head of the planned science department he understands how grave the situation is. so if we change nothing and we keep all consuming the way we are doing if we don't optimize the way we produce our food then for the next 40 years we will need to produce as much food as we did over the last 8000 years and i think that gives a really good impression how big the challenge is to feed the world in 2050. you know with its huge greenhouses the netherlands is the 2nd largest food exporter in the world and they take care of their resources. vegetable growe
bunning in university in the netherlands is looking into these questions at the renowned agricultural university scientists are working on using new ideas and methods to finally defeat hunger and the 21st century they are working on the assumption that in just 30 years twice as much food will have to be produced as today but the conditions for this have become worse. in order not exacerbate the climate crisis the area available for food cultivation should not increase the new methods are...
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bunning in university in the netherlands is looking into these questions at the renowned agricultural university scientists are working on using new ideas and methods to finally defeat hunger and the 21st century they are working on the assumption that in just 30 years twice as much food will have to be produced as today but the conditions for this have become worse in order not to exacerbate the climate crisis the area available for food cultivation should not increase new methods are therefore needed to produce food in the future. and funding and as head of the planned science department he understands how grave the situation is. so if we change nothing and we keep all consuming the way we are doing if we don't optimize the way we produce our food then for the next 40 years we will need to produce as much food as we did over the last 8000 years and i think that gives a really good impression how big the challenge is to feed the world in 2050. with its huge greenhouses the netherlands is the 2nd largest food exporter in the world and they take care of their resources. vegetable growers here nee
bunning in university in the netherlands is looking into these questions at the renowned agricultural university scientists are working on using new ideas and methods to finally defeat hunger and the 21st century they are working on the assumption that in just 30 years twice as much food will have to be produced as today but the conditions for this have become worse in order not to exacerbate the climate crisis the area available for food cultivation should not increase new methods are...
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bunning and university in the netherlands is looking into these questions at the renowned agricultural university scientists are working on using new ideas and methods to finally defeat hunger in the 21st century they are working on the assumption that in just 30 years twice as much food will have to be produced as today but the conditions for this have become worse in order not to exacerbate the climate crisis the area available for food cultivation should not increase new methods are therefore needed to produce food in the future. and funding and as head of the plant science department he understands how grave the situation is. so if we change nothing and we keep all consuming the way we are doing if we don't optimize the way we produce our food then for the next 40 years we will need to produce as much food as we did over the last 8000 years and i think that gives a really good impression how big the challenge is to feed the world in 2050. with its huge greenhouses the netherlands is the 2nd largest food exporter in the world and they take care of their resources. vegetable growers here much l
bunning and university in the netherlands is looking into these questions at the renowned agricultural university scientists are working on using new ideas and methods to finally defeat hunger in the 21st century they are working on the assumption that in just 30 years twice as much food will have to be produced as today but the conditions for this have become worse in order not to exacerbate the climate crisis the area available for food cultivation should not increase new methods are...
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battening in university in the netherlands is looking into these questions at the renowned agricultural university scientists are working on using new ideas and methods to finally defeat hunger in the 21st century they are working on the assumption that in just 30 years twice as much food will have to be produced as today but the conditions for this have become worse in order not to exacerbate the climate crisis the area available for food cultivation should not increase new methods are therefore needed to produce food in the future. and funding and as head of the plant science department he understands how grave the situation is. so if we change nothing and we keep all consuming the way we are doing it we don't optimize the way we produce our food then for the next 40 years we will need to produce. as much food as we did over the last 8000 years and i think that gives a really good impression how big the challenge is to feed the world in 2050. with its huge greenhouses the netherlands is the 2nd largest food exporter in the world and they take care of their resources. vegetable growers here much
battening in university in the netherlands is looking into these questions at the renowned agricultural university scientists are working on using new ideas and methods to finally defeat hunger in the 21st century they are working on the assumption that in just 30 years twice as much food will have to be produced as today but the conditions for this have become worse in order not to exacerbate the climate crisis the area available for food cultivation should not increase new methods are...
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battening and university in the netherlands is looking into these questions at the renowned agricultural university scientists are working on using new ideas and methods to finally defeat hunger and the 21st century they are working on the assumption that in just 30 years twice as much food will have to be produced as today but the conditions for this have become worse in order not to exacerbate the climate crisis the area available for food cultivation should not increase new methods are therefore needed to produce food in the future. and funding and as head of the plant science department he understands how grave the situation is. so if we change nothing and we keep all consuming the way we are doing it we don't optimize the way we produce our food then for the next 40 years we will need to produce as much food as we did over the last 8000 years and i think that gives a really good impression how big the challenge is to feed the world in 2050. with this huge greenhouses the netherlands is the 2nd largest food exporter in the world and they take care of their resources. vegetable growers here much
battening and university in the netherlands is looking into these questions at the renowned agricultural university scientists are working on using new ideas and methods to finally defeat hunger and the 21st century they are working on the assumption that in just 30 years twice as much food will have to be produced as today but the conditions for this have become worse in order not to exacerbate the climate crisis the area available for food cultivation should not increase new methods are...
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raised in southeastern michigan, she graduated from michigan state university and has spent her entire adult life improving the agriculture sector. for the past 32 year, she has worked with the michigan blueberry growers association who represents 250 growers in eight states in british columbia. she's also been involved in advocacy at the state and national levels to promote an understanding of the labor and environmental challenges facing farmers. throughout her career she's gotten a number of awards and accomplishment including the weatherby award for the promotion and marking of blueberries. i want to thank lori for the work she's done for georgia blueberry growers and growers across the country. thank you, madam speaker, i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from wisconsin seek recognition? >> i ask permission to speak for one minute. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentleman is recognized for one minute. mr. grothman: i rise in honor of the great burr nell trammel of milwaukee, wisconsin who owned expressman's journal located on east ninth street. trammel was an av
raised in southeastern michigan, she graduated from michigan state university and has spent her entire adult life improving the agriculture sector. for the past 32 year, she has worked with the michigan blueberry growers association who represents 250 growers in eight states in british columbia. she's also been involved in advocacy at the state and national levels to promote an understanding of the labor and environmental challenges facing farmers. throughout her career she's gotten a number of...
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second is as a mention uw madison one of our premier agriculturally research universities. there's a building secretary perdue visited when he was in wisconsin in my district, and my only regret is they swept the cockroaches at before they had him come by. it's a world war ii era building. it's the number one priority for university of wisconsin-madison. we co-locate with the usda on a program around vegetable crop research unit. and would love to make sure that can get prioritized. we do need some assistance in funding for that and give love to see the facility. three, third issue, i noticed some new rules. some of my younger farmers especially have been trying to grow hemp and they've been concern concerned because the limits were so low that there's a huge financial risk if they had to destroy their own crop. i would love to hear about what you see with that so i could get some good information to that. and then the final area is around consolidation. i was very heartened to see that the president's budget included resources for stepped-up -- in the agriculture sector, b
second is as a mention uw madison one of our premier agriculturally research universities. there's a building secretary perdue visited when he was in wisconsin in my district, and my only regret is they swept the cockroaches at before they had him come by. it's a world war ii era building. it's the number one priority for university of wisconsin-madison. we co-locate with the usda on a program around vegetable crop research unit. and would love to make sure that can get prioritized. we do need...
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agriculture, or natural resources. with all its government jobs and universities, it's a rescission- -- recession-proof city and should be one of the easiest cities to govern. let's see how the local people are doing. this is the second highest spending area in the country per person. how do they do? tide for worse at fourth grade reading scores. worst in the country eighth grade writing scores. second worse in the country in eighth grade math. they have more homeless here than 29 states. of the cities with at least 600,000 people, they have the sixth highest murder rate. if they were to become a state, it would immediately be the state with the highest murder rate in the country. right now, by comparison, only 49% of the parents, newborn children in the district of columbia are married. by comparison, again, great foreign capital taipei, 96% of the parents are married. this is a government city and it would do a horrible job as a state. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back. the gentleman from kentucky reserves. the gentlewoman from new york is recognized. mrs. maloney: mr. speaker, under the admissions
agriculture, or natural resources. with all its government jobs and universities, it's a rescission- -- recession-proof city and should be one of the easiest cities to govern. let's see how the local people are doing. this is the second highest spending area in the country per person. how do they do? tide for worse at fourth grade reading scores. worst in the country eighth grade writing scores. second worse in the country in eighth grade math. they have more homeless here than 29 states. of...
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banos the los banos camp in may of 1943 the sacred eleven were transported to the agricultural college of the university of the philippines outside of los banos itself. there they help dr. dana nance set up a small clinic which eventually would see an average of 200 patients a day. now by december the camp's population was around 1,000 and at the time they could still buy extra food and supplies from the people of los banos so compared to some other camps on luzon things were not too bad but that really changed in early 1944 with the arrival of lieutenant sadaki konichi, you know if there's a villain in this story his name would be sadaki konishi kenishi was described as about five foot seven sadistic ferocious ignorant and brutal he had an intense hatred for the white race. well, he was only second in command the camp commandant really left the running of the camp to konishi which i had terrible repercussions for the internees. konichi openly stated that he wished to starve his prisoners to death and then he said by the time i'm through you will be eating mud now konishi. withheld the red cross food pa
banos the los banos camp in may of 1943 the sacred eleven were transported to the agricultural college of the university of the philippines outside of los banos itself. there they help dr. dana nance set up a small clinic which eventually would see an average of 200 patients a day. now by december the camp's population was around 1,000 and at the time they could still buy extra food and supplies from the people of los banos so compared to some other camps on luzon things were not too bad but...
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university of the philippines. with its pre-war buildings destroyed, it has been rebuilt in its present location. its colleges of medicine, law, pharmacy, agriculturer east, and recognized as training and research centers throughout the world. the nation's health is receiving considerable attention. free medical clinics operated by the bureau of health are being established in all cities and towns. here, mothers are taught prenatal and childcare. ♪ babies are given a healthy start in life, for they are the future of the nation. ♪ older children are being taught health and dental care, and provided with free dental service. ♪ keen-eyed health inspectors, cautious health inspectors inspect. public-health nurses pay regular visits to homes as part of a public-health program which will eventually reach every part of the nation. ♪ immunization against such diseases as tuberculosis are part of a program launched barely two years ago, it has gained considerable ground. [explosions] but the philippines, while working on their problems at home, has not forgotten that she is part of a greater world, a united nations bound and honored to fight aggression and
university of the philippines. with its pre-war buildings destroyed, it has been rebuilt in its present location. its colleges of medicine, law, pharmacy, agriculturer east, and recognized as training and research centers throughout the world. the nation's health is receiving considerable attention. free medical clinics operated by the bureau of health are being established in all cities and towns. here, mothers are taught prenatal and childcare. ♪ babies are given a healthy start in life,...
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attending the university of minnesota, steve started his career in journalism, writing for the "minneapolis star tribune" and "san diego tribune" and he was later introduced to agriculture. he launched a long and distinguished career in advocacy, lobbying on things animal, everything from livestock, powell tree, trade -- poultry, trade, biotech, among countless other agriculture issues. he was a founder of the animal alliance association and eventually started his own firm to represent clients across the nation's agriculture sector. steve played an instrumental role in the passage of every farm bill during the past 35 years. from his first in 1985 to his last in 2018. he could always be found in the halls of congress, the white house, or usda, making the case for commonsense agriculture policies, critical to our producers and american consumers. and by the fortuitous nature of the events early on in his career, he became a key voice with great expertise in the animal welfare policy arena. steve leaves behind his life, judith, of more than 45 years, and many, many friends. the contributions he made to agriculture were numerous, leaving a great legacy of advocacy that has
attending the university of minnesota, steve started his career in journalism, writing for the "minneapolis star tribune" and "san diego tribune" and he was later introduced to agriculture. he launched a long and distinguished career in advocacy, lobbying on things animal, everything from livestock, powell tree, trade -- poultry, trade, biotech, among countless other agriculture issues. he was a founder of the animal alliance association and eventually started his own firm...
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bio science department of the university office studies and global climate change students in this mass this program may go on to help transform the country's agriculture sector making it more efficient sustainable and eco friendly. or do. good beyond their studies here they face major challenges. they include raising awareness about climate change and creating the legal and it ministry to framework so we can effectively implement solutions. back to central ivory coast aiming to help farmers switched to more natural methods bio safe has developed a mobile app to share information such as recipes for organic fertilizer so as many farmers as possible in the region the instructions are given in the 3 main languages spoken here. all the villages have to do is take and listen everything to 40 to improve but to mobile phones are everywhere maybe even in a very remote villages people have access to a phone book so why not invent something that people going to have with them at all times. and i used to good effect when they need to just. say. i want to see. the need is real the future of farming families and farming in ivory coast hangs in the balance some exp
bio science department of the university office studies and global climate change students in this mass this program may go on to help transform the country's agriculture sector making it more efficient sustainable and eco friendly. or do. good beyond their studies here they face major challenges. they include raising awareness about climate change and creating the legal and it ministry to framework so we can effectively implement solutions. back to central ivory coast aiming to help farmers...
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have free education up to university is the headlines monies he off the studio be under scripted next. argentina's war life is being jeopardized by industrialised agriculture and uncontrolled cattle grazing to reasonable takes you want to jump into the event i'm not stupid enough to explode what's being done to protect nature and meet some of those determined to one called rewilding argentina told to al-jazeera in the field. sometimes we write as especially from the quarter on quarter to developing world so it was africa i think we're really close that masochists entire relationship with the past this form of corruption and because of the of our killing you can't talk about the complexity of history after we chase them out what happens we got our internal colonisers and then you have to fight these new bloggers all over again. i want to trial for allegedly holding off a radio station at gunpoint in defense of democracy i believe was a human problem and i mean even being. quite proud to say i got myself involved my name is paul a syrian got. i'm a turkish british novelist and like every storyteller i'm drawn to stories but also silences the things we cannot
have free education up to university is the headlines monies he off the studio be under scripted next. argentina's war life is being jeopardized by industrialised agriculture and uncontrolled cattle grazing to reasonable takes you want to jump into the event i'm not stupid enough to explode what's being done to protect nature and meet some of those determined to one called rewilding argentina told to al-jazeera in the field. sometimes we write as especially from the quarter on quarter to...
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agriculture, or natural resources. with all its government jobs and universities, it's a rescission- -- recession-proof city and should be one of the easiest cities to govern. let's see how the local people are doing. this is the second highest spending area in the country per person. how do they do? tide for worse at fourth grade reading scores. worst in the country eighth grade writing scores. second worse in the country in eighth grade math. they have more homeless here than 29 states. of the cities with at least 600,000 people, they have the sixth highest murder rate. if they were to become a state, it would immediately be the state with the highest murder rate in the country. right now, by comparison, only 49% of the parents, newborn children in the district of columbia are married. by comparison, again, great foreign capital taipei, 96% of the parents are married. this is a government city and it would do a horrible job as a state. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back. the gentleman from kentucky reserves. the gentlewoman from new york is recognized. mrs. maloney: mr. speaker, under the admissions
agriculture, or natural resources. with all its government jobs and universities, it's a rescission- -- recession-proof city and should be one of the easiest cities to govern. let's see how the local people are doing. this is the second highest spending area in the country per person. how do they do? tide for worse at fourth grade reading scores. worst in the country eighth grade writing scores. second worse in the country in eighth grade math. they have more homeless here than 29 states. of...
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agriculture. but castro could not stabilize his revolution without such people. when i asked those young south americans at the universitymoscow this summer what courses they were taking, interestingly enough, they were studying economics, finance, problems of transportation, communications, and the rest. it is an important characteristic of revolutions that they leave political, social, and economic vacuums. the people who run revolutions find that they cannot trust the people they revolt against. in order to make their futures secure, they often use effective message to make sure people like these will not endanger revolution. this fellow on your screen may have been trained in some important field of government work. but to these men, he is the enemy. in dealing with such enemies, the way you are about to see, what you are about to see, is the stuff that vacuums, would follow revolution, armada. -- are made of. you are witnessing an execution. an execution of a former military commander in cuba. he has been given the choice of giving the command for his own execution. and so enemies disappeared. you see, it is an impo
agriculture. but castro could not stabilize his revolution without such people. when i asked those young south americans at the universitymoscow this summer what courses they were taking, interestingly enough, they were studying economics, finance, problems of transportation, communications, and the rest. it is an important characteristic of revolutions that they leave political, social, and economic vacuums. the people who run revolutions find that they cannot trust the people they revolt...
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university of michigan and tulane. animal products by 50% would cut emissions by 21% and 2030. it is not biden's plan, it is a study. the secretary of agriculture calling this out as a flat out lie. there is no effort to design to limit people's in take of beef. coming out of the white house or the usda. listen to this, this lie taken on a life of its own. the congressman tweeting, they want to limit us about four pounds a year, why does joe stay out of my kitchen? >> well, that's not the only red meat that republicans are serving up to their supporters. we have gone through this whole mess and now the burger then there was this headline today. got a lot of talk. it was based on the picture you see of one copy of harris' book propped up at the migrant center. senator tom cotton tweeting now they're forcing taxpayers to buy kamala harris' book to give to those immigrants. harris refused to visit the border but the vice president can still make a profit from her book deal. congressman jim jordan, not to be left out. ronald mcdaniels, it is worth asking was harris paid for thesis books, is she profiting from biden border's crisis? maybe they just
university of michigan and tulane. animal products by 50% would cut emissions by 21% and 2030. it is not biden's plan, it is a study. the secretary of agriculture calling this out as a flat out lie. there is no effort to design to limit people's in take of beef. coming out of the white house or the usda. listen to this, this lie taken on a life of its own. the congressman tweeting, they want to limit us about four pounds a year, why does joe stay out of my kitchen? >> well, that's not the...
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institute for food and agriculture and there is too much more to say, but i would be remiss if i also did not note that he is a distinguished fellow resident at georgetown university. so thank you so much for being with us today, it is really a sign of your ongoing commitment to this issue you wrote until the whole world is vaccinated, the whole world will be at risk. and so why is this issue so urgent? what can we be doing, each of us, to really push this envelope in a way that will help us get to our goal? thank you so much, doctor, the floor is yours. >> thank you, it is so wonderful to be with you, and i appreciate the opportunity to speak to this incredible assembled group and we appreciate your extraordinary leadership and i also want to thank our colleagues as well for this important work to make it clear that until we vaccinate the entire planet, none of us are safe from the virus and its variants and none of us have achieved the equity of justice as we try to recover from this tremendous catastrophe. and we know the current situation is unsustainable and so if i step back and point out that there has obviously been millions of deaths from covid-19 around
institute for food and agriculture and there is too much more to say, but i would be remiss if i also did not note that he is a distinguished fellow resident at georgetown university. so thank you so much for being with us today, it is really a sign of your ongoing commitment to this issue you wrote until the whole world is vaccinated, the whole world will be at risk. and so why is this issue so urgent? what can we be doing, each of us, to really push this envelope in a way that will help us...
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agriculture, food sciences, or a hospitality. they're doing it in partnership with colorado state and bellevue university. that day game, want to check in with vianey. is the weather going to cooperate? >> it is. and there is going to be a wind factor to today's game. we've got winds 15, 30 miles per hour, a sea breeze. temperatures cool for the most part across the entire bay area. 60s and upper 50s for the coast. upper 60s for the south bay and a couple of low 70s for areas like concord and livermore and we are expected to remain dry not just for today but also through the weekend, with temperatures increasing heading into sunday. laura? >> all right, thank you very much. we'll be back with another local news update for you in half han hour. have a great friday morning. come experience the grand opening of floor and decor's newest location in pleasant hill! our expansive store is fully equipped with safe distancing guides, so you can browse our wide aisles and be amazed with our even wider selection. or easily order online, and pick up all the products you need for your flooring project curbside! so com
agriculture, food sciences, or a hospitality. they're doing it in partnership with colorado state and bellevue university. that day game, want to check in with vianey. is the weather going to cooperate? >> it is. and there is going to be a wind factor to today's game. we've got winds 15, 30 miles per hour, a sea breeze. temperatures cool for the most part across the entire bay area. 60s and upper 50s for the coast. upper 60s for the south bay and a couple of low 70s for areas like concord...
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agriculture. and positions within the gates foundation earlier there is too much more to say about him but i would be remiss if i didn't also note he was a distinguished fellow residents at georgetown university. thank you so much for being with us today it is a sign of your ongoing commitment to this issue you wrote until the whole world is vaccinated the whole world will be at risk. please help us set the context for this discussion today why is this issue so urgent? what can we be doing, each of us to push the envelope in a way to help us get to our goal? thank you so much doctor. the floor is yours. >> it so wonderful to be with you and speak to this incredibly assembled group. i'm a fan of the georgetown institute and your extraordinary leadership and also want to thank our colleagues who have done such incredible work and then and so we vaccinate the entire planet none of us are safe from covid and the variant and we have it's achieve those objectives as we try to recover from this catastrophe. we know the current situation is unsustainable. there have been millions of deaths around the world. we know it is disproportionate because it has been in the wealthier nations you had pre-existi
agriculture. and positions within the gates foundation earlier there is too much more to say about him but i would be remiss if i didn't also note he was a distinguished fellow residents at georgetown university. thank you so much for being with us today it is a sign of your ongoing commitment to this issue you wrote until the whole world is vaccinated the whole world will be at risk. please help us set the context for this discussion today why is this issue so urgent? what can we be doing,...
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agriculture, or natural resources. with all its government jobs and universities, it's a rescission- -- recession-proof city and should be one of the easiest cities to govern. let's see how the local people are doing. this is the second highest spending area in the country per person. how do they do? tide for worse at fourth grade reading scores. worst in the country eighth grade writing scores. second worse in the country in eighth grade math. they have more homeless here than 29 states. of the cities with at least 600,000 people, they have the sixth highest murder rate. if they were to become a state, it would immediately be the state with the highest murder rate in the country. right now, by comparison, only 49% of the parents, newborn children in the district of columbia are married. by comparison, again, great foreign capital taipei, 96% of the parents are married. this is a government city and it would do a horrible job as a state. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back. the gentleman from kentucky reserves. the gentlewoman from new york is recognized. mrs. maloney: mr. speaker, under the admissions
agriculture, or natural resources. with all its government jobs and universities, it's a rescission- -- recession-proof city and should be one of the easiest cities to govern. let's see how the local people are doing. this is the second highest spending area in the country per person. how do they do? tide for worse at fourth grade reading scores. worst in the country eighth grade writing scores. second worse in the country in eighth grade math. they have more homeless here than 29 states. of...
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university was a distant dream. 2,800 miles from her home in california but a world away from the community she grew up in speaking the tribal language of parepacha from mexico work in california's agriculturalnts and younger sister and brother. elizabeth was concerned about plying to harvard college thinking she couldn't afford to go there but most harvard students are on financial aid and pay a portion of the tuition or none at jaul the financial aid system is based exclues ily on the financial need of the student and designed to make sure that students do not have to graduate with any burdensome student loans. elizabeth esteban did not know all of that when earlier this month on a day when her internet service was working at home she opened an email and discovered she'd been accepted into the harvard class of 2025. >> emma? emma? >> what? >> i got accepted. >> and then, another email came that said she'd received a full scholarship to attend harvard. perhaps inspired by her congressman who brought her to the last state of the union she said i plan to run for congress and then to run for office to become president of the united states. crazy, some may say. not a bit crazy and i ask you to
university was a distant dream. 2,800 miles from her home in california but a world away from the community she grew up in speaking the tribal language of parepacha from mexico work in california's agriculturalnts and younger sister and brother. elizabeth was concerned about plying to harvard college thinking she couldn't afford to go there but most harvard students are on financial aid and pay a portion of the tuition or none at jaul the financial aid system is based exclues ily on the...