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us code that the mine the same would serve as backdoors would allow the us government to spy on people who use telegram the u. s. government to maybe any other government because of backstory is a back door regardless of who is using it. so many interesting things that he mentioned, the specially the fact that he had his b. i. agents, as he said, show up at his doorstep inquiring about him why he left russia. what telegram is all about entitled to have said it seemed like they were trying to establish a relationship with him and a connection. and as we decided that they were trying to employ a one of his engineers, they're also interested in the fact that he says that he was contacted by both parties asking for completely different things. one was asking to share the data or else the other one said, well, if you share the data, you'll face punishment. that's here. after the events of january of the 6, we received a letter from a i believe congressman of the democratic side. and they requested that we would share all the data we had in relation to what they called this uprising letter. it seemed very serious and
us code that the mine the same would serve as backdoors would allow the us government to spy on people who use telegram the u. s. government to maybe any other government because of backstory is a back door regardless of who is using it. so many interesting things that he mentioned, the specially the fact that he had his b. i. agents, as he said, show up at his doorstep inquiring about him why he left russia. what telegram is all about entitled to have said it seemed like they were trying to...
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us code that the mind the same would serve as backdoors would allow the us government to spy on people who use telegram the u. s. government to maybe any other government because of backstory is a back door regardless of who is using it to. so many interesting things that he mentioned, especially the fact that he had this b. i. agents, as he said, show up at his doorstep inquiring about him why he left russia. what telegram is all about entitled to have said that seem like they were trying to establish a relationship with him and the connection. and as we just heard that they were trying to employ a one of his engineers. they're also interested in the fact that he says that he was contacted by both parties asking for completely different things. one was asking to share the data or else the other one say, well, if you share the data, you'll face punishment. that's here after the events of january of the 6, we received a letter from i believe the clinic with many of the democratic side. and they requested that we would share all the data we had in relation to what they called this uprising letter. it seemed very
us code that the mind the same would serve as backdoors would allow the us government to spy on people who use telegram the u. s. government to maybe any other government because of backstory is a back door regardless of who is using it to. so many interesting things that he mentioned, especially the fact that he had this b. i. agents, as he said, show up at his doorstep inquiring about him why he left russia. what telegram is all about entitled to have said that seem like they were trying to...
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us code that the mind the same would serve as backdoors would allow the us government to spy on people who use telegram the u. s. government to maybe any other government because of backstory is a back door, regardless of who's using it. let's find out some more details on the story. now i'm doing the studio correspond that marina calls are a vest. thanks for coming in marina. so it's interesting because people are, like we said, usually keep south of the, the public high. so it was interesting to hear his thoughts and you know him talking about the us government, which is always seen as a town p and a free space. existing pressure on him is very interesting inside a lot more to the have to say. yeah, there were lots of interesting bits of information that he shared. like for example, the f. b i is showing up on his doorstep one day, suddenly inquiring about him about telegram why he left russia. what is telegram all about? and he alludes in this interview, that they will probably trying to find a way to control him or control or control the app. and then he also says that any time he'd be outta us airport, he
us code that the mind the same would serve as backdoors would allow the us government to spy on people who use telegram the u. s. government to maybe any other government because of backstory is a back door, regardless of who's using it. let's find out some more details on the story. now i'm doing the studio correspond that marina calls are a vest. thanks for coming in marina. so it's interesting because people are, like we said, usually keep south of the, the public high. so it was interesting...
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those issues, they�*ve contributed to the so—called range anxiety, and that�*s hampered government�*s efforts in persuading peopleblem? well, to find out, i caught up with one of the bosses at the organisation trying to do just that. andre kaufung, great to have you on the show. and, andre, iwant to start with this. i want to start with your goal to create what is called the ccs. it�*s the global unified combined charging system. so, andre, just explain what that is and why, why is itjust so important for getting all of us into evs? everyone knows it from travelling around the globe. and you need an adaptor here, and you need an adaptor here. and it�*s, for every ev driver, for every industry partner, for every government, it�*s quite important to agree and to unify on one standard. it gives security to the users, it gives security to the investment companies. and this is our main goal to driving the discussions to a unified global standard for charging of evs. andre, how far off are we from having a global standard system? in europe, we are close to 100%. we have ccs as the common standard for the eu. of course,
those issues, they�*ve contributed to the so—called range anxiety, and that�*s hampered government�*s efforts in persuading peopleblem? well, to find out, i caught up with one of the bosses at the organisation trying to do just that. andre kaufung, great to have you on the show. and, andre, iwant to start with this. i want to start with your goal to create what is called the ccs. it�*s the global unified combined charging system. so, andre, just explain what that is and why, why is...
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us code that the mind the same would serve as backdoors would allow the us government to spy on people who use telegram the u. s. government to maybe any other government because of backstory is a back door, regardless of who is using it. so many interesting things that he mentioned, especially the fact that he had his b. i. agents, as he said, show up at his doorstep, inquiring about him why he left russia. what telegram is all about entitled to upset? it seemed like they were trying to...
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condemnations from human rights bodies but the australian government maintains it was successful in deterring people from reaching the nation does �*sralian foreign minister, an architect of the policy, to help oversee the plan to help send migrants to rwanda. how successful was canberra�*s policy and what was the cost? today i�*m joined by someone who is affected by it personally. writer behrouz boochani who was held for six years in papua new guinea and now lives in new zealand. thank you so much forjoining me today. could you start by telling us about your experience and what lessons do you think might apply to the uk's you think might apply to the uk�*s rwanda policy? you think might apply to the uk's rwanda policy?- you think might apply to the uk's rwanda policy? thank you very much _ uk's rwanda policy? thank you very much for— uk's rwanda policy? thank you very much for having _ uk's rwanda policy? thank you very much for having me. - uk's rwanda policy? thank you very much for having me. first| very much for having me. first of all i should mention that in the report you say that the manus prison clamp was closed in 2017 bu
condemnations from human rights bodies but the australian government maintains it was successful in deterring people from reaching the nation does �*sralian foreign minister, an architect of the policy, to help oversee the plan to help send migrants to rwanda. how successful was canberra�*s policy and what was the cost? today i�*m joined by someone who is affected by it personally. writer behrouz boochani who was held for six years in papua new guinea and now lives in new zealand. thank...
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the government insists it will maintain the smooth flow of imported goods. thousands of people have gathered in georgia�*sans to pass the law — which would require any independent ngo or media organisation that receives more than 20% of funding from abroad to register as an "organisation pursuing the interests of a foreign power." critics says it mirrors a russian law on "foreign agents" — which they say has been used to silence media outlets critical of the kremlin. the european union has warned that the bill would undermine the country�*s european aspirations. tinatin japaridze, is a political risk analyst at eurasia group. i asked her what are the main concerns regarding the proposed law on foreign influence in georgia. well, the biggest concern is that the draft law would silence the freedom of speech of georgian organisations and also by extension of many georgian citizens, including the activities of election monitors. and the elections are, of course, coming up in october of this year, and they�*re critical. it is, at the end of the day, designed to demonise them as foreign agents, really as traito
the government insists it will maintain the smooth flow of imported goods. thousands of people have gathered in georgia�*sans to pass the law — which would require any independent ngo or media organisation that receives more than 20% of funding from abroad to register as an "organisation pursuing the interests of a foreign power." critics says it mirrors a russian law on "foreign agents" — which they say has been used to silence media outlets critical of the kremlin....
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government who declared war on the gangs. the bbc�*s ana maria roura returned to her home country to speak to people on both sides of the crisis months, soldiers have been carrying out daily patrols. it's incredible to see quito, a city that used to be very quiet and very touristic, like this, with this amount of military forces on the street. the takeover of a live tv news programme in january showed the world how gang violence has gripped ecuador. since then, the army has been deployed to keep the peace. even the officer here is wary of the gangs and hides his identity. translation: we are here. to make sure people have no weapons or drugs on them. they have everything. they assault people on the street. they extort money from people threatening them with violence. it's a delicate subject, but if we feel our lives are in danger, we shoot them. a member of one of the biggest and most violent gangs in ecuador has agreed to speak to us. tensions are really high here in guayaquil, so he always has to be on the move. paul — not his real name — started dealing drugs for his local gang aged 15. but as ecuador�*s drug business began
government who declared war on the gangs. the bbc�*s ana maria roura returned to her home country to speak to people on both sides of the crisis months, soldiers have been carrying out daily patrols. it's incredible to see quito, a city that used to be very quiet and very touristic, like this, with this amount of military forces on the street. the takeover of a live tv news programme in january showed the world how gang violence has gripped ecuador. since then, the army has been deployed to...
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good to you this way because even by small, the government is telling people to go to hire the pounds. they are not provided in the sense a bus from going d s, and it was a sense of jobs and other people as the student. the assistance of the government is, you know, desk, i mean i'm giving people. ready a few stuffs, yes, before needs to get a place where they can lead their is as the low. so we as getting most divided, but everybody sports with that being offended the next street. so they have to move out of this was, that is us, you know, they don't how one of the things i to can installs the dr factor most folks would happy. a lot of that now to some other news, one of london's iconic land mount style a bridge has undergo on a spectacular in western came this week, specialist cleanest app ceiling from its twin high level walkways wash, the structure and the gospel that was built a decade ago hanging 42 meters above the water was a physical attempt. the bridge was close to the traffic and pedestrians on is expected to be open on sunday. outage all by would have the stomach and would that showed up to there's produced to go down for a look
good to you this way because even by small, the government is telling people to go to hire the pounds. they are not provided in the sense a bus from going d s, and it was a sense of jobs and other people as the student. the assistance of the government is, you know, desk, i mean i'm giving people. ready a few stuffs, yes, before needs to get a place where they can lead their is as the low. so we as getting most divided, but everybody sports with that being offended the next street. so they have...
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suspicion of illegal activity at the time, an office handling, the government handling, the government handling the people 'sw it is even more shameful over five major countries including the us, canada, united kingdom, france, switzerland, i'm not going to go further with the list, and charged and indicted and asked for committee hold this person accountable and our own government did not do anything. own government did not do anything-— own government did not do an hina. ., ~ anything. you keep coming back to this word. — anything. you keep coming back to this word, shameful. - anything. you keep coming back to this word, shameful. went i to this word, shameful. went lebanese people inside and outside the country he did talk is the biggest problem at all that the people of your country lose all hope and belief that your country can and will do better? , ., , ., your country can and will do better? , ., ., better? the people of lebanon on inside and _ better? the people of lebanon on inside and outside, - better? the people of lebanon on inside and outside, they - on inside and outside, they know what is th
suspicion of illegal activity at the time, an office handling, the government handling, the government handling the people 'sw it is even more shameful over five major countries including the us, canada, united kingdom, france, switzerland, i'm not going to go further with the list, and charged and indicted and asked for committee hold this person accountable and our own government did not do anything. own government did not do anything-— own government did not do an hina. ., ~ anything. you...
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people have walked through haiti's streets to celebrate easter. it's the first major national holiday since the country s government collapsed. iolence. more than 1,500 people have been killed since the start of the year and tens of thousands left homeless. the un has described the situation as cataclysmic. 0ur correspondent nomia iqbal reports from cap haitian. as haiti spirals into violence, people try to hold on to their traditions. thousands of worshippers walk through narrow, dusty roads in cap haitian, praying for peace in a country whose capital has descended into lawlessness. in gang—controlled port—au—prince, the city is still suffering — with people fighting for basic supplies. most easter processions were cancelled. there was a rare moment ofjoy, though, as children crafted colourful kites — an easter tradition. more than 100 miles away, nun checks in with herfamily every day to make sure they're still alive. her father says there was a shooting today — everyone is ok. he tells her he feels broken, though. nun left port—au—prince because of the violence. her cousin was killed by a gang in the capital last year. i ha
people have walked through haiti's streets to celebrate easter. it's the first major national holiday since the country s government collapsed. iolence. more than 1,500 people have been killed since the start of the year and tens of thousands left homeless. the un has described the situation as cataclysmic. 0ur correspondent nomia iqbal reports from cap haitian. as haiti spirals into violence, people try to hold on to their traditions. thousands of worshippers walk through narrow, dusty roads...
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s. a. people including top officials in which embodied government have been charged with running a smuggling ring that brought endangered monkeys. in november 2022, a senior to embody and government official was arrested in new york law, spoke cry, deputy director for why life and biodiversity was on his way to a global conference on protecting endangered species. he was indicted by the us along with his boss, homeless keel, the director general of cambodia as forestry administration, and 6 members of a primate export company. they are accused of illegally exporting thousands of wise mac jacks since 2017. this hidden camera footage reviews cry, overseeing a delivery of long data mach jacks at viney by a research can be seen offering advice on how to move the some of these monkeys more easily. do that when you buy it right down the road. oh, i mean i need to, um, ask my for the coverage people more so i am fargo. as i understand, the fed newcomer worked on similar cases for 20 years as account trafficking special agent before you retired, newcomer investigated and kept your traffic to us from
s. a. people including top officials in which embodied government have been charged with running a smuggling ring that brought endangered monkeys. in november 2022, a senior to embody and government official was arrested in new york law, spoke cry, deputy director for why life and biodiversity was on his way to a global conference on protecting endangered species. he was indicted by the us along with his boss, homeless keel, the director general of cambodia as forestry administration, and 6...
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government. now it 's me, yes, then you have to go to jihad for agriculture and resources. peoplethe municipality and the government . you see, the people are moving. for example, you say, sir, that the area of tehran should not increase. yes , it should not be found, but you 20 meters in zal shenoob tehran, there is a place called mortezagard, yes , whose population now, for example, i think has crossed 100,000, which means it is equivalent to more than 1,200 cities. yes , you keep your eyes on each other in tehran. don't you see , he was a villager, now take me, i will be a villager with him the law collided, but it was formed there, it is our dear citizens. there are citizens who were forced out of necessity because of it, if it was in the hands of the city administration, they would not want to go and build electricity with difficulty, water with difficulty, after all, this population flow, the flow of population changes, the city management could have better controlled it. it has been neglected that living in the suburbs in the city of tehran has brought disaster to the cit
government. now it 's me, yes, then you have to go to jihad for agriculture and resources. peoplethe municipality and the government . you see, the people are moving. for example, you say, sir, that the area of tehran should not increase. yes , it should not be found, but you 20 meters in zal shenoob tehran, there is a place called mortezagard, yes , whose population now, for example, i think has crossed 100,000, which means it is equivalent to more than 1,200 cities. yes , you keep your...
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government who have uprated benefits for carers, with almost £1,500 more. i think it is the case that the honorable lady™s constituents, my constituents and people up and down to recover overpaid sums. we need to do that in a compassionate way, and if people are struggling to make repayments, the dwp will engage to ensure that they have a sustainable and affordable way to make those repayments. >> may i associate myself with the tributes and condolences paid to the late great frank field? one of his lasting achievements in the world of education is the holiday activities and food fund, which this government can take great pride in having funded. may i urge my right honorable friend to use his good offices across government to ensure that we secure a multi-year settlement for the continuance of that vital work? deputy pm dowden: i know what an important piece of work this is, deputy pm dowden: i know what an important piece of work this is, and i know my honorable friend's commitment to campaigning for it. we have already provided substantial sums, and i am sure we will continue to do so. >> >> mr. seasons. >> thank you, mr. speaker. as the chair of the scot
government who have uprated benefits for carers, with almost £1,500 more. i think it is the case that the honorable lady™s constituents, my constituents and people up and down to recover overpaid sums. we need to do that in a compassionate way, and if people are struggling to make repayments, the dwp will engage to ensure that they have a sustainable and affordable way to make those repayments. >> may i associate myself with the tributes and condolences paid to the late great frank...
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government to the people , how should this transfer be done? see me in its full meaning, the government must accept this first, in the economy, in any case, the government 's main duty from its spiritual aspect is to create economic stability and make the economy predictable for economic activists who are willing to enter and people to be sure that their capital will be added to their wealth in exchange for investment. it will not be destroyed . the second thing is that the government must accept that with the coming of the people to the economic scene, the power of the people will be added, but this will guarantee the survival of the system and the country, and therefore the monopolies and rounds must be destroyed to make it clear that these two things will happen in their own way. and transparency and de-monopoly and de-rounding on the side making the economy predictable, which is our duty as the officials of the country, this is for our dear people and activists. let's provide an economy, then there will be much more hope for the people's presence. regarding what will happen so that the bitter experience of the past will not be repeated? look at the exp
government to the people , how should this transfer be done? see me in its full meaning, the government must accept this first, in the economy, in any case, the government 's main duty from its spiritual aspect is to create economic stability and make the economy predictable for economic activists who are willing to enter and people to be sure that their capital will be added to their wealth in exchange for investment. it will not be destroyed . the second thing is that the government must...
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local, so to speak, some kind of political activist, yes, here ’s a local, here’s local self-government, the tovrian zemstvo, it fought, people that we have a single province, it is a single organism, social, economic, it should not be torn apart under any circumstances, but no one heard them then, and indeed the decision was made to cut off crimea, and leave the national crimean tatar republic there, yes. as part of the rsfsr, which included many autonomies, which means mainland parts, yes, to cut them into ukraine, when they discuss khrushchev’s decision in the fifties to transfer crimea and ukraine, they talk more about some legal details of this decision, and less about a certain political context, as far as this is justified, it was all carried out in violation. socialist legality, and soviet legislation, the lawyers are right in this sense, but, but we understand perfectly well why this happened, the essence was precisely in the political claims, the political claims of the ukrainian party leadership, which was embodied by nikita sergeevich khrushchev, yes, since one of his key posts, which generally gave him one of the
local, so to speak, some kind of political activist, yes, here ’s a local, here’s local self-government, the tovrian zemstvo, it fought, people that we have a single province, it is a single organism, social, economic, it should not be torn apart under any circumstances, but no one heard them then, and indeed the decision was made to cut off crimea, and leave the national crimean tatar republic there, yes. as part of the rsfsr, which included many autonomies, which means mainland parts,...
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s h m. c. rehab center. ensuring a go to government estimates around 1500000 people in john move in kashmir, a using drugs, especially appeal. it's really we are seeing about every day and it about 450 patients, 250 patients. most, most of them abuse opiates, and so hope you're doing to solve the patients. this was not always the case. i'll be how they take hard drugs like heroin, right. and cost of that. like if we see one of them called one gram costs about 56 zero's either the injected or chase the dragon. which means in hailing it on i v. i really will be using and that's why they're using the fit inches and perhaps sharing it, shooting go from here. those on there is can lead them to either by 3rd. so here by types we are seen, what are the challenges as adults? so as someone who is looking off to so many patients and increasingly looking for more and more patients, what, what do you need here? cause we need more psychologist inputs and you make to provide more counseling sessions. one way more to go see 200 patients. every day as a monitor patient, we have a limited number of psycholog
s h m. c. rehab center. ensuring a go to government estimates around 1500000 people in john move in kashmir, a using drugs, especially appeal. it's really we are seeing about every day and it about 450 patients, 250 patients. most, most of them abuse opiates, and so hope you're doing to solve the patients. this was not always the case. i'll be how they take hard drugs like heroin, right. and cost of that. like if we see one of them called one gram costs about 56 zero's either the injected or...
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s h m. c. rehab center. ensuring a go to government estimates around 1500000 people in john. move in kashmir, a using drugs, especially appeal. it's really the i've seen about every day and they're both on the line and 50 patients. 50 patients, most, most of them abuse opioids or appeared use to solve the patients. this was not always the case. i'll be hard. yeah, they take hard drugs like heroin, kevin, and cost of that. like if we see one that i'm call one gram costs about 56 zero's either the injected or chase the dragon. which means in hailing it on i the i read all day using and that's why they're using the cylinders and perhaps sharing it, shooting go from you those. and that's can lead them to either. 3rd, i, jamie, so i just, we are seeing what are the challenges as adults. so as someone who is looking after so many patients and increasingly looking for more and more patients what, what do you need here? cause we need more psychologist inputs and you make to provide more counseling sessions for way more to go see 200 patients every day. as a monitor patients, we have
s h m. c. rehab center. ensuring a go to government estimates around 1500000 people in john. move in kashmir, a using drugs, especially appeal. it's really the i've seen about every day and they're both on the line and 50 patients. 50 patients, most, most of them abuse opioids or appeared use to solve the patients. this was not always the case. i'll be hard. yeah, they take hard drugs like heroin, kevin, and cost of that. like if we see one that i'm call one gram costs about 56 zero's either...
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the islamic countries emphasized on the support of the islamic governments to the palestinian people against the zionist regime, and tonight 's special news talk show is devoted to this topic, but we say goodbye to the dear viewers of channel one, we invite you to this talk together with the honorable guests of the program. follow us on the news network. as i told you at the beginning of the program , the supreme leader of the revolution in the meeting with the officials of the ambassador system of the islamic countries on the support of the islamic governments to the palestinian people. in his speech, he said that he would help the zionist regime from islamic countries are treasonous. this is our definite suggestion. islamic governments should cut off their relations with the zionist regime, at least temporarily, until they continue to commit these crimes . if there is no help, there will be no communication. this is what is expected of islamic governments. it is not just our expectation, the expectation of the muslim nations in tonight's program with the presence of respected experts , such as the strategy of the supreme le
the islamic countries emphasized on the support of the islamic governments to the palestinian people against the zionist regime, and tonight 's special news talk show is devoted to this topic, but we say goodbye to the dear viewers of channel one, we invite you to this talk together with the honorable guests of the program. follow us on the news network. as i told you at the beginning of the program , the supreme leader of the revolution in the meeting with the officials of the ambassador...
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s really hard to get the nhs to hire people who want to work part—time. her overall point is echoed by a lot of people — employers need to be part of this as well. the governmenteally the key to unlocking this in many cases. of course it is incumbent _ this in many cases. of course it is incumbent on _ this in many cases. of course it is incumbent on all _ this in many cases. of course it is incumbent on all politicians - this in many cases. of course it is i incumbent on all politicians because the benefits bill is going to exponentially rise. but you�*ll remember mel stride tried to wade into this recently when he was talking about britain�*s approach to mental health. then there�*s a backlash because the government is seen as uncaring or unfeeling. how do politicians get to grips with this and still get elected? the big rise in working _ this and still get elected? the big rise in working age _ this and still get elected? the big rise in working age inactivity - rise in working age inactivity amongst those in their 20s and 30s is actually driven by mental health at the moment. there is some amongst older groups, but that�*s the real factor there. and there
s really hard to get the nhs to hire people who want to work part—time. her overall point is echoed by a lot of people — employers need to be part of this as well. the governmenteally the key to unlocking this in many cases. of course it is incumbent _ this in many cases. of course it is incumbent on _ this in many cases. of course it is incumbent on all _ this in many cases. of course it is incumbent on all politicians - this in many cases. of course it is i incumbent on all politicians...
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people start to talk about this in the 1920's and then the federal government under roosevelt's new deal tried to accelerate this process of moving factories and manufacturing jobs out of central cities and into the countryside where people need jobs and so rather than have them move to chicago, let's move the factory to someplace in downstate illinois. one way the federal government facilitates this is through the big projects of rural electrification. at the start of the new deal, fewer than 10% of american households had electricity. that is another one of the differences between urban life and rural life at that point. in 1960, it is not true anymore, almost all rural places had electricity thanks to the rural electrification problem and all the rest but the real point was not just simply to deliver electricity to your house, it was to make cheap electricity available to attract industrial production. so that is part of why industry begins to move into the tennessee valley area, because now you have sheep hydropower being generated and now -- cheap hydropower being generated and we c
people start to talk about this in the 1920's and then the federal government under roosevelt's new deal tried to accelerate this process of moving factories and manufacturing jobs out of central cities and into the countryside where people need jobs and so rather than have them move to chicago, let's move the factory to someplace in downstate illinois. one way the federal government facilitates this is through the big projects of rural electrification. at the start of the new deal, fewer than...