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ALJAZAM News May 11, 2015

Ceasefire houthis fires across the border. The gods must be angry. In nepal they are saving lives and protecting heritage. In the past hour the e. U. Foreign affairs chief has appeared before the United Nations to call for help in dealing with the increasing migrant crisis. She is asking the Security Council to approve military action against people smugglers operating in the mediterranean. Its estimated more than 60,000 people have tried to across into europe so far this year. 2015 looks even worse than the Previous Year and consider it only 2014, 3,300 migrants died trying to enter the. European union by sea. That means three out of four people perished, three out of four. This tells us that our First Priority is to save lives and prevent further loss of life at ....

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CSPAN3 Key Capitol Hill Hearings March 14, 2015

Table would agree with that. I think your comment earlier, about statings needing to Work Together is exactly correct. To my friend from wyoming, my local utility, the Los Angeles Department of water and power just concluded a very large agreement with a wyoming wind company to import windgenerated electricity from wyoming to help replace some of the coalfired energy that they have been relying on. They are actually takeing responsibility for being the largest demander in our state even though the electricity that we were using was coming from utah, as it happens. And there will be costs associated with transitioning away from the coal and into the wind. But overall the net of it is that los angeles ratepayers will still be doing okay because the utility is taking steps to help their customers become more efficient in their use of energy. And that, i think, is kind of ....

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CSPAN3 Key Capitol Hill Hearings March 14, 2015

Is doing pretty well. And the question is a cleaner environment and a stronger economy. I think youve answered that. We think the answer is yes, you can. But its a false choice. I think most of you at this table would agree with that. I think your comment earlier, about statings needing to Work Together is exactly correct. To my friend from wyoming, my local utility, the Los Angeles Department of water and power just concluded a very large agreement with a wyoming wind company to import windgenerated electricity from wyoming to help replace some of the coalfired energy that they have been relying on. They are actually takeing responsibility for being the largest demander in our state even though the electricity that we were using was coming from utah, as it happens. And there will be costs associated with transitioning away from the coal and into the wind. But overall ....

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CSPAN3 Key Capitol Hill Hearings April 18, 2015

These villages. So if you have a small hall tank in your home, you can truck water to the home and fill the tank, and you can have faucets and you can have a shower and you can have some water in the home in that respect. But as it turns out, that model doesnt deliver a lot of water into the home. And so what weve learned is that homes that have honey buckets that have basically no system other than a central Watering Point where you go fill up buckets, they deliver about 1. 5 gallons of water per person per day. If you have a small hall system, they deliver about 2. 5 gallons of water per person per day. Now, the w. H. O. Recommends a minimum of 13 to 15 gallons per person per day of water. If you look at what the use is in the United States in general, we generally use about 50 gallons per person per day. So our villages in alaska are doing extreme, extreme water rationing, ....

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CSPAN3 Key Capitol Hill Hearings April 18, 2015

And may never get it. So what do we do . Well, one of the interim steps that we had taken was to develop small hall Water Systems into these villages. So if you have a small hall tank in your home, you can truck water to the home and fill the tank, and you can have faucets and you can have a shower and you can have some water in the home in that respect. But as it turns out, that model doesnt deliver a lot of water into the home. And so what weve learned is that homes that have honey buckets that have basically no system other than a central Watering Point where you go fill up buckets, they deliver about 1. 5 gallons of water per person per day. If you have a small hall system, they deliver about 2. 5 gallons of water per person per day. Now, the w. H. O. Recommends a minimum of 13 to 15 gallons per person per day of water. If you look at what the use is in the
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