This is potomac mills. Here we have atlanta. Not only do we see cars parked off the street everywhere, we also see major interstate highways accommodating cars at extraordinary expense. So this is like taking your swing line stapler and 200page report and getting a sledgehammer to force that staple through. At least thats one way of possibly looking at this, right . Our assigned reading for today says to the contrary, this is something we accommodate. The automobile is something we accommodate because it is so valuable to our economy, to our society, to the freedom of its residents. Its worth it. Hes not saying, you know, its not costly in some senses. It is costly. But hes saying, but its worth it. For example, look at the economic benefit. All right. More jobs. More income for people. And i, of course, being a good skeptical reader, looked for the data myself. If you look, youll see cars and trucks in the u. S. Increasing in numbers from 1960 on the left to 2010 on the right. And you
Protecting womens property rights. All of the counted. First county in the nation that allowed women to sit on jur hes. Right here in albany county. [applause]. That is that is new york. While washington fights and gridlocks, we find compromise and we move forward. Why . Because washington defines itself by their differences and we define ourselves by our come onnality their politics divide and our politics unite. That is the difference. Between albany and washington. Because we have a different belief. We believe in community. We believe in the could not is. That we are all connected. We dont believe that we are all individuals on our own. We believe that there is a connection that bienldz us. That there is a core that connects me to you and you and you and that weaves the fabric. When one of us is raise. When one of us is lowered we are all lowered. Those are not just words. That is the way we live. That is the way that we operate. Lieutenant governor was talking about the snowstorm
Troops continue their offensive against the city currently held by prorussian separatists. Anger and frustration, desperation as well. We look the at plight of the Central African republic as Food Supplies become increasingly scarce. Lets begin in gaza where a temporary truce between hamas and israel came into effect just over six hours ago. The short humanitarian pause comes after 19 days of violence in which at least 900 palestinians have died. Now, this is currently the scene in the palestinian territory. There is, however, still some smoke rising above the rooftops, but people are walking out there in the open, and the streets are full of traffic now. That ceasefire is due to last until 8 00 p. M. Local time tonight giving people the chance to grab belongings from their homes or stock up on food and supplies. It does look like some semblance of normalcy has returned to gaza, but lets compare that now with what happened in the in the minutes leading up to the ceasefire. Now, there w
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