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we currently average about 41 gallons of residential per capita use which is about the lowest in the state for an urban area and our wholesale customers average about 55 gallons per person per day which is a dramatic increase from the decrease from the past. so they also are among the lowest users in the state even though they have larger lots but they've been doing a great job of conservation. >> and one of the things about our planning is that we are required by law to go through what's called the urban water management plan exercise. that means every five years we and all other water agencies are required to demonstrate that we have enough supply to accommodate anticipated growth over the ensuing 22 to 25 years which means we don't talk about what the plan is. the planning department tells us this is what we can expect as growth in the future and then we have to do work to say assuming that growth happens here is we're going to have to provide the supply our our planning is really all about smart operations and it's guided by three things water first experience and risk management
we currently average about 41 gallons of residential per capita use which is about the lowest in the state for an urban area and our wholesale customers average about 55 gallons per person per day which is a dramatic increase from the decrease from the past. so they also are among the lowest users in the state even though they have larger lots but they've been doing a great job of conservation. >> and one of the things about our planning is that we are required by law to go through what's...
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gdp per capita, germany is still a huge economy, more than 4 trillion euros.he gdp per capita when you look in the east is under 40,000 euros per head. that is so much lower than it is across the rest of germany. this is a map not just with gdp per capita, you look at where the companies in germany are concentrated, they are in the west of germany. really that huge political, cultural and economic divide that is driving the economic story and increasingly the political story in germany. lizzy: oliver crook, really helpful context. i want to zoom out now to the comic's across the continent. the industrial sector really is struggling but you have war raging in ukraine and this political vacuum emerging in germany. there was already little chance of a sudden growth revival this year, but now, the threat of tariffs will further delay the region's recovery.is getting more with bloomberg chief climate economist from zurich. what could be the impact of trump's tariffs on top of all of europe's economic woes? >> there are some big questions on how big those tariffs wi
gdp per capita, germany is still a huge economy, more than 4 trillion euros.he gdp per capita when you look in the east is under 40,000 euros per head. that is so much lower than it is across the rest of germany. this is a map not just with gdp per capita, you look at where the companies in germany are concentrated, they are in the west of germany. really that huge political, cultural and economic divide that is driving the economic story and increasingly the political story in germany. lizzy:...
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sacramento as more fatalities per cápita than most cities in the state of california.y es que estos casos, como le mencionaba, es el resultado de una crisis en crecimiento en las calles de nuestra ciudad. ahora, cuáles son las causas de estos lamentables accidentes? escuchemos for driving a bad road design distracted driving dui all those things combined are vehicles. el fundador de slow down sacramento menciona causas como no manejar bien. mal diseño de las vías en ciudades en la ciudad. conductores distraídos también bajo influencia del alcohol. todos estos factores combinados dan como resultado estas muertes. también me decía isaac que a través de esta fundación busca pues, mejores leyes o de alguna manera presionar también a los gobiernos a crear mejores leyes y mejores diseños en nuestra ciudad, para evitar así estas víctimas fatales de peatones y también de ciclistas. ya que mencionaba que no hay las vías correctas para el libre tránsito de ellos. vamos a estar muy pendientes de esta vigilia que comenzará a las 16:30 de la tarde. por ahora es mi reporte en vivo d
sacramento as more fatalities per cápita than most cities in the state of california.y es que estos casos, como le mencionaba, es el resultado de una crisis en crecimiento en las calles de nuestra ciudad. ahora, cuáles son las causas de estos lamentables accidentes? escuchemos for driving a bad road design distracted driving dui all those things combined are vehicles. el fundador de slow down sacramento menciona causas como no manejar bien. mal diseño de las vías en ciudades en la ciudad....
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range of projections, impacts from this continued warming range between 0.2% and 2% reduction in per capita income three generations from now. we will lose a few months, a year of economic growth in the next 80 years. is that a crisis today? is that justification for crazy government policy changes? the trade-off, the true energy crisis today, stuff you don't hear about much, a third of humanity, 2.5 billion people cook their daily meals burning wood, dung and agricultural waste inside their homes and huts. i've traveled to many of these places around the world. world health organization estimates this kills 3 million people every year. that is the death rate of covid the last two years for which we shut down the world. these are low income poor people. they are not politically popular. no one talks about them or knows of them. this is a crisis. 7 million more preventable deaths from malnutrition and lack of access to clean water. women in traditional societies expect about one hour per day gathering fuel wood and another hour gathering water. both of these problems transform immediately wi
range of projections, impacts from this continued warming range between 0.2% and 2% reduction in per capita income three generations from now. we will lose a few months, a year of economic growth in the next 80 years. is that a crisis today? is that justification for crazy government policy changes? the trade-off, the true energy crisis today, stuff you don't hear about much, a third of humanity, 2.5 billion people cook their daily meals burning wood, dung and agricultural waste inside their...
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did you know that people in turkey drink more t per capita, than in any other country in the world? with a typical turkish t cut off, the bottom kettle is used to boil the water while the smaller upper one is used to brew a strong t concentrate. drinking tea is done through our the instructions. and interestingly, the shape of this glass tops were changing. perfect. but what could be more perfect with a glass of tea then a ride and a zip line? totally not what i was expecting to do today, but our cafe had one. so when in rome or the black c as the case may be say, oh oh oh, i love that, i really like that. i always kind of afraid, but sadly parts of the 13 river valley have recently lost some of their protected status and might soon be further developed. many in the region are protesting. let's hope the natural beauty of this place won't be destroyed. the what an incredible tribute spend i'm really excited to this last stop. we are back here at the college, tulsa, which lie, has arranged an evening of dance and use it from the black sea region. let's go to here. portion is a 3rd gen
did you know that people in turkey drink more t per capita, than in any other country in the world? with a typical turkish t cut off, the bottom kettle is used to boil the water while the smaller upper one is used to brew a strong t concentrate. drinking tea is done through our the instructions. and interestingly, the shape of this glass tops were changing. perfect. but what could be more perfect with a glass of tea then a ride and a zip line? totally not what i was expecting to do today, but...
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number of cases we see these countries are becoming poor relative to advanced economies on a per capitacause these are the countries that are going to bring this masses of young people to the global labour force.— global labour force. what are our global labour force. what are your three — global labour force. what are your three biggest _ global labour force. what are your three biggest fears - global labour force. what are your three biggest fears for l your three biggest fears for the global economy and growth in 2025? i the global economy and growth in 2025? 4' in 2025? i think the three bi est in 2025? i think the three biggest fears... - in 2025? i think the three biggest fears... numberl in 2025? | think the three i biggest fears... number one in 2025? | think the three - biggest fears... number one is this possibility of escalating trade tensions between major economies, numbertwo, you economies, number two, you know, economies, numbertwo, you know, the policy uncertainty going up and the consequences of that for investment. and number three, of that for investment. and numberth
number of cases we see these countries are becoming poor relative to advanced economies on a per capitacause these are the countries that are going to bring this masses of young people to the global labour force.— global labour force. what are our global labour force. what are your three — global labour force. what are your three biggest _ global labour force. what are your three biggest fears - global labour force. what are your three biggest fears for l your three biggest fears for the...
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heart of new haven, so your steps away from some of the best pizzerias and the most pizzerias per capita. but some of the best rated pizzas are really in the world. frank pepe's sally's come to mind, that's all. >> in connecticut. >> both of them are in connecticut. pizza, pizza, pizza pizza. thanks to the time honored tradition in the land of chocolate in the keystone state, it was raining teddy bears at giant center in hershey, pennsylvania, at the annual teddy bear toss at the hershey bears hockey game against the providence bruins, a record breaking 102,343 teddy bears and other stuffed animals hit the ice, far surpassing last year's hockey world record. they try to do this every year. and why? well, the stuffed animals will be donated to more than 35 local charities, many of them for children. and topping it all off, by the way, the bears beat the bruins 5 to 1. >> i love that it all goes to charity, i do too. >> in south florida, when they throw the rats on the ice for the panthers, that doesn't go. >> it doesn't go to charity. no, i'll take the teddy bears over the rats for sure.
heart of new haven, so your steps away from some of the best pizzerias and the most pizzerias per capita. but some of the best rated pizzas are really in the world. frank pepe's sally's come to mind, that's all. >> in connecticut. >> both of them are in connecticut. pizza, pizza, pizza pizza. thanks to the time honored tradition in the land of chocolate in the keystone state, it was raining teddy bears at giant center in hershey, pennsylvania, at the annual teddy bear toss at the...
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, capital outflow, debt per capita, status of competition in the g20, have all collapsed.t really rode them off with the canadian dollar, they have lost 41%t worth and he will gonfortunate o question about it. someone in that cabinet duringty set the policy up to ten years ago that gets no glory who should get at is a guy named gerald. he was the idiot jester. he destroyed the canadian economy by taking away its ability to capitalize on its resources. i took my money out almost a decade ago like many other people did, i haven't invested in canada ever since justin trudeau got in but i see great opportunity now because the canadian dollar is now the trudeau peso. they have all these resources i've encouraged others to do what i'm doing, i transferred my first allocation last week at the canadian dollar was plummeting. i can't pick the bottom but i think it could be $0.60. i'm waiting and putting more to work because i'm going to go back in there after all if you get in the end start investing. >> martha: it's a country with tremendous resources and one of our largest tradin
, capital outflow, debt per capita, status of competition in the g20, have all collapsed.t really rode them off with the canadian dollar, they have lost 41%t worth and he will gonfortunate o question about it. someone in that cabinet duringty set the policy up to ten years ago that gets no glory who should get at is a guy named gerald. he was the idiot jester. he destroyed the canadian economy by taking away its ability to capitalize on its resources. i took my money out almost a decade ago...
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we rank 50th, last, per capita in number of law enforcement officers. our ferry system, it's broken. we are confronted with the behavioral health crisis, too many of our residents are unsheltered. house something too expensive and there's not enough of it. our government is bogged down with bureaucracy. despite these and other challenges, i am optimistic. i know that together we can make real progress and increase opportunities for all washingtonians. now, i admit to being a glass half full kind of guy, but my optimism is warranted for three reasons. first, washingtonians are among the most resilient, dynamic, and innovative people in the world. second, they are represented by dedicated legislators from diverse backgrounds united by a common commitment to help improve our state. and on that note, please join me in welcoming the 20 new members of the washington state legislature. [applause] >> thanks to all of you for the sacrifice i know that each and every one of you make to serve your constituents. and third, washington's history demonstrates over and
we rank 50th, last, per capita in number of law enforcement officers. our ferry system, it's broken. we are confronted with the behavioral health crisis, too many of our residents are unsheltered. house something too expensive and there's not enough of it. our government is bogged down with bureaucracy. despite these and other challenges, i am optimistic. i know that together we can make real progress and increase opportunities for all washingtonians. now, i admit to being a glass half full...
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but british consumers could consume more per capita. they consumed tea per capita than north american consumers, not because they like timore, but because were richer. so the whole logic we will not consume tea in british goods is like, well, so what? not the big, you're not the main market, it's and so the other thing they boycott british manufactured products about a little more than a third of what's imported into north america at the before the boycott is british cloth but the mills in manchester and birmingham like it's a shame to lose the american but they don't really need it can continue selling to british consumers just fine to irish consumers. well and about the strategy so the whole boycott is becomes like so many boycotts it becomes about organizing internally for your movement than it really does about effecting change. so it unites people together, people see each other agreeing to this one of the other things they often do with the boycott is send relief to boston and the port act. so cities like charleston, south carolin
but british consumers could consume more per capita. they consumed tea per capita than north american consumers, not because they like timore, but because were richer. so the whole logic we will not consume tea in british goods is like, well, so what? not the big, you're not the main market, it's and so the other thing they boycott british manufactured products about a little more than a third of what's imported into north america at the before the boycott is british cloth but the mills in...
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, they consumed more tea per capita than north american consumers. not because they like tea more, but because they were richer. so, the whole logic of we will not consume tea and british goods is -- so what? you are not the main market. and so, the other thing they boycott is british manufactured products, about a little more than a third of what is imported into north america before the boycott is british manufactured cough. but it is a shame to lose the american business, but they don't really need it, they can continue selling to british consumers just fine, to irish consumers as well. and about the strategy, so the whole boycott becomes like so many boycotts, it becomes more about organizing internally for your movement then it really does about effecting change. so, it unites people together, people can see each other agreeing to this point one of the other things they often do with the boycott is send relief in the port act. south carolina will send rice, people will be driving their sheep to boston to feed the population, and that can be seen
, they consumed more tea per capita than north american consumers. not because they like tea more, but because they were richer. so, the whole logic of we will not consume tea and british goods is -- so what? you are not the main market. and so, the other thing they boycott is british manufactured products, about a little more than a third of what is imported into north america before the boycott is british manufactured cough. but it is a shame to lose the american business, but they don't...
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he spoke to the kraud at the capita one arena.'ve learned he's in the west wing. >> reporter: david, elon musk has been spotted inside the west wing tonight. he's been given what's essentially an all access security pass. and he is likely to get an office there in the west wing as well. >> david: in the west wing as well. mary, thank you. >>> president trump meanwhile on track to scores of executive actions on this day one of his administration. among them, declaring a national emergency at the southern border, declaring an energy emergency, and reversing many of former president biden's initiatives. rachel scott tonight at the capital one arena. >> reporter: tonight just hours after he was sworn in, president trump getting right down to business, signing a record number of executive orders. at capital one arena in front of a crowd of supporters, trump putting into motion his day one actions. >> i'm about to sign some very important executive orders of our new administration. >> reporter: signing orders on the economy, gender, and
he spoke to the kraud at the capita one arena.'ve learned he's in the west wing. >> reporter: david, elon musk has been spotted inside the west wing tonight. he's been given what's essentially an all access security pass. and he is likely to get an office there in the west wing as well. >> david: in the west wing as well. mary, thank you. >>> president trump meanwhile on track to scores of executive actions on this day one of his administration. among them, declaring a...
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the report found that san francisco has the highest number of unhoused per capita. about one in every 100 residents are homeless. alameda, santa clara, sonoma and marin counties round out the top five. here in the south bay, there are more than 10,000 unhoused residents, the most of any bay area county. san jose mayor matt mehan wants to help bring those staggering statistics down in 2025. >> we have an opportunity to really significantly bring down the number of people living outdoors in tent encampments, without any infrastructure, any supportive services. we need to end this era of encampments. >> and he says that will happen by adding more affordable housing, improving mental health resources at the county level, and requiring people to move off the streets and into 1000 new safe and managed places the city hopes to open this year. magni has hoped for these plans and what they might bring for himself and the thousands of others like him. there are more resources, ways to get you guys stabilized and into permanent housing eventually. do you believe those numbers
the report found that san francisco has the highest number of unhoused per capita. about one in every 100 residents are homeless. alameda, santa clara, sonoma and marin counties round out the top five. here in the south bay, there are more than 10,000 unhoused residents, the most of any bay area county. san jose mayor matt mehan wants to help bring those staggering statistics down in 2025. >> we have an opportunity to really significantly bring down the number of people living outdoors in...
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in garza garza now has the highest number of child m p cheese per capita anywhere in the world. many are you losing their lives in scenarios such as this. the undergoing surgeries without anesthesia, their scores are a permanent reminder of the ones that will outlast any ceasefire. but amid all the destruction, children and gaza claims to hold as fragile as it might be, longing for a return of childhood stolen by genocide. the novel all play as a 0 for the in palestinian his via the 50 but paul, but in the past week, many members of assembly with killed including his mother. this is the story of adam. it's tyler, or shed yet new show and had the them they can of the had a severe the uh digital if it was the selling one set up and had a, a whole a whole. yeah. and the whole clinic in that day is of the law should see i'm the, i'm the, i'm a special ed of it more fit. so can, oh phillips kind of in the sense definitely can afford. it really is fabi fabi. i make that decisions on the add them. ok since the know had it finished and all the stuff in the wheel base. i know some in the
in garza garza now has the highest number of child m p cheese per capita anywhere in the world. many are you losing their lives in scenarios such as this. the undergoing surgeries without anesthesia, their scores are a permanent reminder of the ones that will outlast any ceasefire. but amid all the destruction, children and gaza claims to hold as fragile as it might be, longing for a return of childhood stolen by genocide. the novel all play as a 0 for the in palestinian his via the 50 but...
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in garza garza now has the highest number of child i'm p cheese per capita, anywhere in the world. many are you losing their limbs and scenarios such as this was the undergoing surgeries without anesthesia. their scores are a permanent reminder of the ones that will outlast any ceasefire. but amid all the destruction, children and gaza claims to hold as fragile as it might be longing for a return of childhood, stolen by genocide, the novel clay as a 0. rosario baldwin is from unicef and his in alma wasi. in southwestern garza, she says that our tremendous challenges to getting to him 888 to palestinians and this trip the challenges ahead are tremendous. the ceasefire is a very, very critical 1st step that is necessary to save children's lives. but when it comes to their, um, the enormous suffering and the total deprivation that they face the ceasefire on its own isn't going to take that suffering a way that there's tremendous challenges here inside god. so the operating environment for humanitarian organizations like unit stuff and others simply hasn't been there uh, throughout thi
in garza garza now has the highest number of child i'm p cheese per capita, anywhere in the world. many are you losing their limbs and scenarios such as this was the undergoing surgeries without anesthesia. their scores are a permanent reminder of the ones that will outlast any ceasefire. but amid all the destruction, children and gaza claims to hold as fragile as it might be longing for a return of childhood, stolen by genocide, the novel clay as a 0. rosario baldwin is from unicef and his in...
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in garza garza now has the highest number of child m p cheese per capita anywhere in the world. many are you losing their lives in scenarios such as this? the ongoing surgeries without anesthesia, there's cars are a permanent reminder of the ones that will outlast any ceasefire. but amid all the destruction, children and gaza claims to hold as fragile as it might be. longing for a return of childhood stolen by genocide. the novel all play as a 0. all right, and we are looking we're looking at 2 sides of the screen, the a stand off of tents weight on the left side for families of 90 palestinians. prisoners expected to be released. a japanese american veteran. mistaken. so the enemy, traumatized by the vietnam war, were united with the friend who rescued his life from his fellow soldiers, fifties, and the price is price. you don't realize it until experience an epic tale of friendship. sacrifice has entered covers with nice volunteers on out, usually around the of the sun rises really up to the history was written, the nature became theory is here, the beast and the timeless journ
in garza garza now has the highest number of child m p cheese per capita anywhere in the world. many are you losing their lives in scenarios such as this? the ongoing surgeries without anesthesia, there's cars are a permanent reminder of the ones that will outlast any ceasefire. but amid all the destruction, children and gaza claims to hold as fragile as it might be. longing for a return of childhood stolen by genocide. the novel all play as a 0. all right, and we are looking we're looking at 2...
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in garza garza now has the highest number of child m p cheese per capita anywhere in the world. many are you losing their lives in scenarios such as this? the undergoing surgeries without anesthesia, there's cars are a permanent reminder of the ones that will outlast any ceasefire. but amid all the destruction, children and gaza claims to hold as fragile as it might be. longing for a return of childhood stolen by genocide. the novel all play as a 0 so the head on the 0 or someone from joins thousands of supporters to celebrate just as before he sold in as the 57th president united states, the in depth analysis of the days headlines. what will this us determination from genocide do critical debate? this then side determination was not made because of anything that was happening on the ground, but more to do with the fiscal dynamics in washington informed opinions. centrally therapy in countries are directly affected by this whole ukrainian transit inside story. does germany have tomorrow or 14th request anything from the new city leadership on out to 0, a global movement calling
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in garza garza now has the highest number of child i'm p cheese per capita, anywhere in the world. many are you losing their lives in scenarios such as this that undergoing surgeries without anesthesia. there's cars are a permanent reminder of the ones that will outlast any ceasefire. but amid all the destruction children and gaza claim to hold as fragile as it might be longing for a return of childhood stolen by genocide, the novel clay as a 0. well, well, young palestinian has the volume of the 50 months of war, but in the past week many members of his family were killed including his mother. this is the story of adam. i'm in solemn the shad yet new show and how the how they can of the how to facilitate the did the so if anybody is a felon one set up and how to do a whole a whole. yeah. and the whole clinic is next day is the licensee. yeah. it's. i'm the, i'm a special ed that's a more fit. so can oh and the sense definitely can afford it really is fabi fabi. i make that decisions on the add them. ok. since the ego had it finished and all the stuff in the i will based on the som
in garza garza now has the highest number of child i'm p cheese per capita, anywhere in the world. many are you losing their lives in scenarios such as this that undergoing surgeries without anesthesia. there's cars are a permanent reminder of the ones that will outlast any ceasefire. but amid all the destruction children and gaza claim to hold as fragile as it might be longing for a return of childhood stolen by genocide, the novel clay as a 0. well, well, young palestinian has the volume of...
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in garza garza now has the highest number of child m p cheese per capita anywhere in the world. many are you losing their lives in scenarios such as this. the undergoing surgeries without anesthesia, their scores are a permanent reminder of the ones that will outlast any ceasefire. but amid all the destruction, children and gaza claims to hold as fragile as it might be, longing for a return of childhood stolen by genocide. the novel all play as a 01, young palestinian has survived the 15 months of war, but in the past week, many members of his family have been killed including his mother. this is the story of adam off on the sofa, a shed yet new show and had the them on how they can of the had a severe the uh, did this. so if anybody is the one set up and how to do a whole a whole. yeah. and the whole clinic is neck, but is the licensee? yeah. it's, i'm the i'm a special ed that's more fit so no mistake definitely can afford. it really is fabi fabi and make that decisions on the add them. ok, since the ego had it finished and on the 2nd level based on the cement of area. and the
in garza garza now has the highest number of child m p cheese per capita anywhere in the world. many are you losing their lives in scenarios such as this. the undergoing surgeries without anesthesia, their scores are a permanent reminder of the ones that will outlast any ceasefire. but amid all the destruction, children and gaza claims to hold as fragile as it might be, longing for a return of childhood stolen by genocide. the novel all play as a 01, young palestinian has survived the 15 months...
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in garza garza now has the highest number of child m p cheese per capita anywhere in the world. many are you losing their lives in scenarios such as this. the undergoing surgeries without anesthesia, their scores are a permanent reminder of the ones that will outlast any ceasefire. but amid all the destruction, children and gaza claims to hold as fragile as it might be, longing for a return of childhood stolen by genocide. the novel all play as a 0, as you'll see, belen is a form that is ready. justice minister who initiated the oslo peace process in the early 19 ninety's. he says, and you had ministration in the united states may help keep both policies in line during the si, fi, one has to remember that there is a word and those do not did states. and there is the new president, trump a they, they will not be to happy to watch a situation in which a, one of the policies will both policies decided that as a moment a to we drew from the agreement. now it mondays, ready, side a. i think that if you go on to the end of the day, glen a, you find a situation in which the extreme rig
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in garza garza now has the highest number of child m p cheese per capita anywhere in the world. many are you losing their lives in scenarios such as this. the undergoing surgeries without anesthesia, their scores are a permanent reminder of the ones that will outlast any ceasefire. but amid all the destruction, children and gaza claim to hold as fragile as it might be longing for a return of childhood stolen by genocide. the novel all play as a 0, i was on the island is fall butte assess, enjoys this off on the, on the why she comes in gaza misspelling. good to have you with us on out just or thanks for your time. being 8 agencies who's been helping the palestinians may have been relieved that they will also have sci fi in the all think i'm show that's going to happen. as many of our commentators have said in the next few hours, the problem that you do face is getting not paid into the region where you are and it's distribution in an area that has multiple the absolutely, you know, the challenges ahead are tremendous. the ceasefire is a very, very critical 1st step that is neces
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in garza garza now has the highest number of child i'm p cheese per capita, anywhere in the world. many are you losing their limbs and scenarios such as this. the undergoing surgeries without anesthesia, their scores are a permanent reminder of the ones that will outlast any ceasefire. but amid all the destruction, children and gaza claim to hold as fragile as it might be longing for a return of childhood stolen by genocide. the novel clay as 01 young palestinian and this of all if the 15 months of war. but in the past week, many members of his family were killed including his mother. this is the story of adam. i meant solemn a shad yet new show and of how the they can of the had a 0 a bit the dental if anybody is the selling one set up and had of the whole a whole. yeah. and the whole clinic is next day is of the law should see i'm the, i'm the, i'm a, assess how the mall will fit. so can know some of them can afford the 3 is fabi fabi and make the decisions on the add them. ok. since the know, had it finished and on the 2nd level based on the some in the area. and they are named
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the growth of gdp per capita. of congestion and pollution and all of this. if we can drive that together it will mean good economic growth and also a good sustainable society for tomorrow.— sustainable society for tomorrow. ., tomorrow. and you are calling for public _ tomorrow. and you are calling for public investment, - tomorrow. and you are calling for public investment, more i for public investment, more public investment. what kind of infrastructure investment would you like to see? if infrastructure investment would you like to see?— you like to see? if we are serious — you like to see? if we are serious about _ you like to see? if we are serious about the - serious about the transformation or transportation we need to have a co—ordinated effort. there are many different variables in this equation. we have availability of products and solutions today but we need also to have a comprehensive network of charging stations and grid capacity and generation of green energy. how does artificial intelligence way on
the growth of gdp per capita. of congestion and pollution and all of this. if we can drive that together it will mean good economic growth and also a good sustainable society for tomorrow.— sustainable society for tomorrow. ., tomorrow. and you are calling for public _ tomorrow. and you are calling for public investment, - tomorrow. and you are calling for public investment, more i for public investment, more public investment. what kind of infrastructure investment would you like to see? if...
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in garza garza now has the highest number of child on p cheese per capita anywhere in the world. many are you losing their limbs and scenarios such as this was the undergoing surgeries without anesthesia. their scores are a permanent reminder of the ones that will outlast any ceasefire. but amid all the destruction, children and gaza claims to hold as fragile as it might be. longing for a return of childhood stolen by genocide, the novel clay as a 0. the city and supposedly displays from dollars as no saw desperate to return to the homes. well, what's left of them? the area has been a days where the scene symbols in 3 months seems fine to transfer them to return and pick up the piece of that lives. so we leave you with what they've been telling us about the hopes and expectations for the future. the scenario and model was so mad with the most of the most of all the literally and again of how we end up who have the, i mean, i didn't know what i sent them, but i don't what i have no different noon. so let me give him a pen. so some of the back of cost of holding my to add the fee w
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. >> yeah, maintain canada economic growth per capita has not risen in nine years extraordinarily, almosth economic growth in the united states, you know a growing booming economy with 41 million consumers can help boost economic growth in united states make both countries boom, canada has to step up defense defending step up protecting border from illegal migrants and from drugs, president trump has got attention of canadian, had no idea problem -- going into the u.s. from canada was a problem we will obviously, clamp down on that in a big way and illegal border conflagrations minuscule paired to mexico. liz: good morning one thing intriguing me about relationship with canada right now absolute blast of advertising, from ontario and alberta, coming into u.s. tv, i am wondering whether trying to reinsure americans we have got a economic ties in canada or specific policies province are hoping to achieve. >> -- ready to respond to trump's concerns advertising campaign is -- to biden people paper, canada united states built whether the -- defending border free trade agreement renegotiated by
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to know that we are people who represent some, the largest black and per capita of veterans and still can not vote for our commander and chief and still not vote for speaker. we have to sit idol. i was sitting next to the son of jesse jackson. he gave me a piece of paper. i scribbled on the back of one. putting notes, i have been working on this for many, many years about self-determination, you know, joy, this has become a issue for people of the territories, once we became brown people from the territories. in our country so many states where at one point territories and eventually we are allowed state hood. but, in the cases that are called at the turn of the 20th century, by the same justice that wrote ferguson he stated the people who live in the territories are savage aliens who can not understand principals of law. and therefore should not be given the full rights of american citizenship. now, mind you, we have signed ourselves up to be part of the draft, and in fact, the people of island that i live on that my family is from, st. criox sent a children alexander hamilton to act
to know that we are people who represent some, the largest black and per capita of veterans and still can not vote for our commander and chief and still not vote for speaker. we have to sit idol. i was sitting next to the son of jesse jackson. he gave me a piece of paper. i scribbled on the back of one. putting notes, i have been working on this for many, many years about self-determination, you know, joy, this has become a issue for people of the territories, once we became brown people from...
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you know, if you look at the last eight quarters, gdp per capita is falling in six of them.infrastructure struggle to cope, it's making us poorer. and i think the anger isn't directed at the labour or conservative parties. i think people increasingly regard them as a uni party. so you're right, they're coming to us because they're angry, but they're not coming to us to stick two fingers up to the establishment. they're coming to us because they think we've got the courage to do what's necessary to turn this around. but what do you plan to do with that? i mean, what's your dream scenario for 2025, 2025? it's to build the structure of the party, you know, and since really august of last year, we've tried with nothing to build branch structure, to put in place a very rigorous and i mean extremely rigorous vetting procedure for candidates at all levels, because that was the big failing, you know, of what we had at the last election. huge failing, no question about that. 2025 was about getting that machine actually working to start to win some victories. our ultimate goal, and i'
you know, if you look at the last eight quarters, gdp per capita is falling in six of them.infrastructure struggle to cope, it's making us poorer. and i think the anger isn't directed at the labour or conservative parties. i think people increasingly regard them as a uni party. so you're right, they're coming to us because they're angry, but they're not coming to us to stick two fingers up to the establishment. they're coming to us because they think we've got the courage to do what's necessary...
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, but igniting the private sector and the kind of balance across all income distributions and per capita labor and growth that we had, i thought was phenomenal. that's number one. number two, i think, as an economic historian and someone who has been in markets for 40 years, i actually think i'm starting to look like it now, but i think we are also at a unique moment geopolitically, and i could see in the next few years that we are going to have to have some kind of a global economic reordering. something along the line of new bretton woods, or if you want to go back, something back to the treaty of versailles, there is a very good chance that we are going to have to have that over the next four years. and i'd like to be a part of it. i have studied this. i think it's a unique skill set. three, as both of your most recent panelists said, the republican coalition is now a very new coalition. and i am very dedicated and focused to making sure that keeps expanding and to make sure that this new group who joined the republican party, that the policies are good for them. that we retain those
, but igniting the private sector and the kind of balance across all income distributions and per capita labor and growth that we had, i thought was phenomenal. that's number one. number two, i think, as an economic historian and someone who has been in markets for 40 years, i actually think i'm starting to look like it now, but i think we are also at a unique moment geopolitically, and i could see in the next few years that we are going to have to have some kind of a global economic...
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largest per capita of veterans in this country. the clerk of the house: does the gentlelady have a parliamentary inquiry? ms. plaskett: i ask why they were not called. >> the house is not in order. the clerk of the house: the gentlelady is recognized. ms. plaskett: i ask why they were not called from the parliamentarian, please. the clerk of the house: delegates-elect in the resident -- and the resident commissioner-elect are not qualified to vote. representatives-elect are the only individuals qualified to vote in the election of a speaker. as provided in section 36 of the house rules and manual, the speaker is elected by a majority of the members-elect voting by surname. ms. plaskett: thank you, mr. speaker. this body and this nation has a territories and a colonies problem. what was supposed to be temporary has now effectively become permanent. we must do something about this problem. the clerk of the house: the gentlelady is no longer recognized. the house will be in order. the reading clerk will now call the names of the repre
largest per capita of veterans in this country. the clerk of the house: does the gentlelady have a parliamentary inquiry? ms. plaskett: i ask why they were not called. >> the house is not in order. the clerk of the house: the gentlelady is recognized. ms. plaskett: i ask why they were not called from the parliamentarian, please. the clerk of the house: delegates-elect in the resident -- and the resident commissioner-elect are not qualified to vote. representatives-elect are the only...
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in the taunton house of correction because there was no bail in massachusetts for capita crimes. and sympathetic jail officials are going to give her special privileges. she'll get food in her cell, a local hotel and flower arrangements, said dale by her supporters, who say this is a woman spotless character unfairly accused. now, some of you are fans of true crime shows. true crime podcasts. it is a genre born in the 19th ceur particularly after the invention of the steam powered printing press where they could print lots of stuff and they realized, if you could print that much, you can sell a lot. publishers very realized that the public had a fascination with crimes, particularly violent, and crimes that involved the women who were in any way in the sex trade or sexually compromised situations, lots of sensationalism and beginning with famous stories like the murder of helen wet, a beautiful prostitute and the cigar girl. mary rogers, etc. they're going to create a genre that people will flock to of true crime and involving female victims victims. and they sell. in addition, a
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history to world war ii, trade deals cut, through economies, europe, japan should have put gdp per capitamit instead they guy much more of advantageous trade than we do we need reciprocity what president trump said strategic in process i am not getting ahead of him in temperatures of how he has done out will do it use this is to america's advantage. >> tell me, when you believe we will start seeing an impact from all of these changes senator? have because i think the deregulation, is going to be a big part of this we are going to see impact on economy that could happen through executive orders how many executive orders are you expecting when back from policy changes. number of executive orders i am not sure except working very hard there a number in hopper right now, going to be completed very a relationship pace, the damage biden administration has done over past four years not anything i could have imagined, in terms of with a it has done to economy national security psyche of this nation president trump will put forward executive orders dramatic pace other fact is results have begun to
history to world war ii, trade deals cut, through economies, europe, japan should have put gdp per capitamit instead they guy much more of advantageous trade than we do we need reciprocity what president trump said strategic in process i am not getting ahead of him in temperatures of how he has done out will do it use this is to america's advantage. >> tell me, when you believe we will start seeing an impact from all of these changes senator? have because i think the deregulation, is...
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. >> lawrence: if you don't mind standing by, we want to go to bryan ilenas ooutside of capita one arena. a lot of folks out there, probably only shot to see president-elect. next time he'll be president of the united states. >> bryan: exactly right, that is why people have fought dangerously cold temperatures for hours. we'll give bifrd eye view, this line goes for blocks. interesting thing here, this po point, people have arrived 4:30, that is part of line we are to. it is first come, first serve. folks are feeling lucky, they are one of 20,000 who will be inside having a viewing party to see the inaugural ceremony together and then the president-elect or at that point president trump will come here and host the inaugural parade inside. folks have come from all over the place. if folks don't get in, there is pennsylvania avenue, not going to be that outdoor parade. there is opportunity to see the motorcade drive by. that is another opportunity for folks who will be unable to get inside. what time did you get here? >> i think around 6:00 a.m. >> brian: cool. where did you come from? >>
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speaker, collectively the largest per capita of veterans in this country.the clerk of the house: does the gentlelady have a parliamentary inquiry? ms. plaskett: i ask why they were not called. >> the house is not in order. the clerk of the house: the gentlelady is recognized. ms. plaskett: i ask why they were not called from the parliamentarian, please. the clerk of the house: delegates-elect in the resident -- and the resident commissioner-elect are not qualified to vote. representatives-elect are the only individuals qualified to vote in the election of a speaker. as provided in section 36 of the house rules and manual, the speaker is elected by a majority of the members-elect voting by surname. ms. plaskett: thank you, mr. speaker. this body and this nation has a territories and a colonies problem. what was supposed to be temporary has now effectively become permanent. we must do something about this problem.
speaker, collectively the largest per capita of veterans in this country.the clerk of the house: does the gentlelady have a parliamentary inquiry? ms. plaskett: i ask why they were not called. >> the house is not in order. the clerk of the house: the gentlelady is recognized. ms. plaskett: i ask why they were not called from the parliamentarian, please. the clerk of the house: delegates-elect in the resident -- and the resident commissioner-elect are not qualified to vote....
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president trump needs his capita on the ground in order to move forward and put progress forth for thecan people why are you obstructing things, even deb fischer said yesterday watch this. >> do you feel like your colleagues on the laughter stalling these hearings. >> most definitely you saw it on armed services committee with the democrat matters he wanted to have another round of questions and they wanted to postpone the vote they wanted to drag it out. maria: is there any way to get your colleagues on the left to understand that people are on to this we want the political games to india we want progress for america. >> i think the american people have been clear about that and i would encourage the american people especially those that live in blue states be vocal about it. we have work to do and we need to get it done, stop with the tricks and the stalling and let's get to work for the american people. maria: we have five cabinet members with a reason for, it's five that have been confirmed and is in office more than a week, what's the problem. >> the democrats are obstructing beca
president trump needs his capita on the ground in order to move forward and put progress forth for thecan people why are you obstructing things, even deb fischer said yesterday watch this. >> do you feel like your colleagues on the laughter stalling these hearings. >> most definitely you saw it on armed services committee with the democrat matters he wanted to have another round of questions and they wanted to postpone the vote they wanted to drag it out. maria: is there any way to...
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new jersey california want to do quite frankly tennessee when you look at the tax burden a low per capitaal versus california new jersey we should not be subsidizing states that are woke and like the chairman said healthcare for illegals again were starting the process and the dialogue and will continue to move forward to get to the best outcome. cheryl: are you supporting one bill or two when it comes to reconciliation. i love one big beautiful bill but the larger the more complex and the longer it will take to pass whether it's one, two or seven has to be outcome driven and that's what i'm looking for. >> the majority that the republicans have is slim we will see how it goes with negotiations. thank you for being here we have a lot more coming up, the future of artificial intelligence under a second trump administration robotic ceo in cofounder is here live from davos switzerland on the expectation and the next move for his company you are watching "mornings with maria" live on fox business. ♪ >> "mornings with maria" and davos switzerland were up early with the brightest minds across t
new jersey california want to do quite frankly tennessee when you look at the tax burden a low per capitaal versus california new jersey we should not be subsidizing states that are woke and like the chairman said healthcare for illegals again were starting the process and the dialogue and will continue to move forward to get to the best outcome. cheryl: are you supporting one bill or two when it comes to reconciliation. i love one big beautiful bill but the larger the more complex and the...
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speaker, collectively, the largest per capita of veterans in this country. >> does the gentle lady havey they were not called. >> that was u.s. virgin islands delegate stacey plaskett on the house story on friday. the america that many seek to make great again is one where people belonging to the territories mentioned are never given the full rights one should expect in a multiracial democracy. these territories represent a space where millions of american citizens are without real representation. the maga rights sit comfortably in their -- and that othering, they argue, makes it okay to treat nearly 4 million americans as less than full citizens by compromising their representation in congress and the senate. it's no coincidence that the people who inhabit these territories are largely people of color. and it's also no coincidence that most of the people booing plaskett were not interested in hearing what she had to say. without full access to government, citizens living in u.s. territories cannot access the same rights that we so often claim american democracy offers to all. the maga-
speaker, collectively, the largest per capita of veterans in this country. >> does the gentle lady havey they were not called. >> that was u.s. virgin islands delegate stacey plaskett on the house story on friday. the america that many seek to make great again is one where people belonging to the territories mentioned are never given the full rights one should expect in a multiracial democracy. these territories represent a space where millions of american citizens are without real...