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pauly: this one's gonna go right there.e have the specimens that you see behind me, and other specimens all throughout ththis institution. over 35 5 llion spececimens and historicalal collection objects. and those can basically be a time machine so that we can understand where species were found in the past. when we think about the greatest threats to biodiversity that our planet is currently facing, we think about t things like climate chaange, andnd the realility ist onene of the b biggest t threats actually u urbanizatioion. so,o, we now knknow that asas o, 50% of the human population is now living in urban areas, and so, suddenly, it becomes a huge imperative on people to understand how we can make urban areas more welcoming to native and desired specicies. and what betttter place to do that than los angeles? [bell rings] man: esperanza is located in one of the highest-density neighborhoods of downtown los angeles. [kids speaking indistinctly] i'm the principal of esperanza elementary school, just east of ththe skyscrap
pauly: this one's gonna go right there.e have the specimens that you see behind me, and other specimens all throughout ththis institution. over 35 5 llion spececimens and historicalal collection objects. and those can basically be a time machine so that we can understand where species were found in the past. when we think about the greatest threats to biodiversity that our planet is currently facing, we think about t things like climate chaange, andnd the realility ist onene of the b biggest t...
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speaker, i rise today to professor eugeneia paulis in science, mathematics mentoring. teaches in minnesota's sixth congressional district. been sor paulis has mentoring students and participating as a science fair udge for local high schools through the mentoring program for approximately 15 years. provesar s time, paulis has mentored about 100 results.with amazing students participating in her mentoring program are 40% more than the graduate minnesota average. this presidential award is not the first time professor paulis recognized for her success with students. in fact, she was previously warded for extraordinary undergraduate teaching from the carnegie foundation for the advancement of teaching. has also received the annual award which faculty she received from a community college. congratulations on your residential award, professor paulis. you deserve it. and i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the chair recognizes the gentleman from south carolina, mr. norman, five minutes. mr. speaker, i rise today to say that friday, 2019, was a very special day for an infa
speaker, i rise today to professor eugeneia paulis in science, mathematics mentoring. teaches in minnesota's sixth congressional district. been sor paulis has mentoring students and participating as a science fair udge for local high schools through the mentoring program for approximately 15 years. provesar s time, paulis has mentored about 100 results.with amazing students participating in her mentoring program are 40% more than the graduate minnesota average. this presidential award is not...
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doesn't kill that happens more frequently than people might think that it's unfortunate for pauli but night is far from over. a new day johnson chicago's west and south sides and reveals just how rundown these neighborhoods really are. people who grow up here a crammed into underfunded schools and have few opportunities for career development any welfare and education programs are quickly discontinued if they fail to deliver the expected results fast. crumbling buildings toxic landscape it's the exact opposite of the american dream. unemployment is rife the middle class moved out years ago poverty here is self-perpetuating. st welcome to news one of the few people local youngsters respect he's disappointed with the me get funding being provided to tackle the overwhelming problem. facing the community. it's worse it is serious. and afghanistan every day it's shootings and killings in this community and it's not a house at force anymore it's in sad and because it's weapon to a source says a ball now in my community you can go get a god quicker than you can bat at bi-lo juice. chicago pr
doesn't kill that happens more frequently than people might think that it's unfortunate for pauli but night is far from over. a new day johnson chicago's west and south sides and reveals just how rundown these neighborhoods really are. people who grow up here a crammed into underfunded schools and have few opportunities for career development any welfare and education programs are quickly discontinued if they fail to deliver the expected results fast. crumbling buildings toxic landscape it's...
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struggle to maintain the 100 year old friendly infrastructure even just replacing an electricity paulie's a rest site. is in dire financial straits and illegal power tapping is making the situation more dangerous. people connect whatever they want without permission and the transformers can't take the overload and insulation can only hold 3 amps for example and there are people doing well being using hair dryers and other high voltage devices cables in their homes can overheat and burn. itself but it's been accused of mismanagement for years it has sold the electricity at a loss buying power from private suppliers at twice the prices it sells to consumers the result a colossal debt of $300000000.00 euros. being left in the dark stiff and came up with a solution solar panels. are used to buy electricity from. whenever we watch t.v. shows it would always cut out as soon as it got interesting never going to. since we've been using solar panels we can. all of our devices. like this and many could turn to solar energy a more reliable and greener source of power only one out of 10 people in my
struggle to maintain the 100 year old friendly infrastructure even just replacing an electricity paulie's a rest site. is in dire financial straits and illegal power tapping is making the situation more dangerous. people connect whatever they want without permission and the transformers can't take the overload and insulation can only hold 3 amps for example and there are people doing well being using hair dryers and other high voltage devices cables in their homes can overheat and burn. itself...
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in his very own headquarters pauli continues listening to the police radio and directing his staff he'll remain alert and ready to return to the streets until morning. hawley has lived with this inverted sched jewel for the past 20 years. and he still gets upset by the events he covers. the 14 year olds 13 year olds 12 year olds the reason why they're brought into a gang life is because they can't get in trouble as an adult so they're recruiting young kids into these gangs so they can commit the shootings and then they get out of the you know like a youth camp when they're 18 years old so they're not there at the spend the rest of their life in jail for killing someone so you find yourself we had one time we had a child who is 12 years old 12 and the gang was looking for him to kill him because he shot someone else it was one of the biggest stories we had in the beginning of my career was horrible to think that 1st of all that they recruited him years this child in the way they did and then they killed him which is why foley says he won't quit not tonight not any time soon. the same goes
in his very own headquarters pauli continues listening to the police radio and directing his staff he'll remain alert and ready to return to the streets until morning. hawley has lived with this inverted sched jewel for the past 20 years. and he still gets upset by the events he covers. the 14 year olds 13 year olds 12 year olds the reason why they're brought into a gang life is because they can't get in trouble as an adult so they're recruiting young kids into these gangs so they can commit...
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pauly, number one pick he blooped to the right. but the number one pick in 2016, mickey sliding away. off the wall and off the board and attached to the call. and in for the bucket. nothing like this. 12-year-old backwards over to the defenders and he beats the buzzer. that is the latest in sports. see you tonight. >>> straight ahead this morning, finding your way other thchangeat standing close to where a serious fire from it's game day live here at bill and julie's house, a fan favorite venue ever since they got gig speed internet. xfinity gives them the ultimate home field advantage, it's their twelfth man, protector- hey, amy? want to grab a seat? julie. we're live. it's game on, with gig speed internet from xfinity. start him, sit him, trade him. simple, easy, awesome. check out gig-speed internet, or any of our other amazing speed options. get started now for as low as $29.99 a month for 12 months. click, call or visit a store today. >>> another earthquake hits the bay area less than 24 hours after monday's jolt. the warning
pauly, number one pick he blooped to the right. but the number one pick in 2016, mickey sliding away. off the wall and off the board and attached to the call. and in for the bucket. nothing like this. 12-year-old backwards over to the defenders and he beats the buzzer. that is the latest in sports. see you tonight. >>> straight ahead this morning, finding your way other thchangeat standing close to where a serious fire from it's game day live here at bill and julie's house, a fan...
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but the problem the state if you look at the walker he was holding the kernel of the rifle but the pauli smith has a gun in the other hand we've the finger prepared to shut the walk here will not happen this is a pit but sometimes they fire in some big q. so that his career was the subject of a $24.00 team film that was co-directed by his son. so i got a grew up on a ranch in southern brazil later he earned a master's degree in economics. in 1969 he was exiled by brazil's military dictatorship. sold out when his wife fled to france he taught himself a target free and became a freelancer his work was shaped by the poverty and violence he'd seen in his youth if there were a photographer from street in front german for crowds. i had another view of the planet there was a view looking from here to solve the planet for the poor but i born in brazil you when i showed you pictures like this one. it's not to provoke a conflict in the course of what is i'm sure on the side my side that. gatto chronicled the plight of migrants in a book of photographs called exodus. he took pictures of the civil w
but the problem the state if you look at the walker he was holding the kernel of the rifle but the pauli smith has a gun in the other hand we've the finger prepared to shut the walk here will not happen this is a pit but sometimes they fire in some big q. so that his career was the subject of a $24.00 team film that was co-directed by his son. so i got a grew up on a ranch in southern brazil later he earned a master's degree in economics. in 1969 he was exiled by brazil's military dictatorship....
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are steering national pauli make the policymakers into the i.m.f. to begin with i mean going back to christine lagarde i mean they they really don't have an understanding or a clue of even how the business model works so i really put very little into what they say and you want to tell you that china's numbers china's numbers and i've never been we could never prove that the shine numbers are accurate either so between the 2 of whom i really don't even pay virtually no attention nor do markets as you can see that the market drop near record highs so they're not listening to what they have has that either because again i lend them no credibility as far as i understand the actual structure and how these markets are working so now it should be obvious to any country that's already been developed that they cannot possibly sustain double digit growth so china in particular has had double digit growth for the past decade and now everybody expects to come to still continue down that same path but that's just simply unrealistic so it seems quite normal and n
are steering national pauli make the policymakers into the i.m.f. to begin with i mean going back to christine lagarde i mean they they really don't have an understanding or a clue of even how the business model works so i really put very little into what they say and you want to tell you that china's numbers china's numbers and i've never been we could never prove that the shine numbers are accurate either so between the 2 of whom i really don't even pay virtually no attention nor do markets...
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mayor dominic pauly already knew something only few others knew. >> i was brought into a room. the mayor said we need you to prepare on behalf of your residents that you're going to lose a huge part of your town. we're looking at paradise level destruction. >> reporter: with the winds shifting, howling, and spewing embers down wind, it was as bad as he had previously been informed. >> i just processed it for a second, and pushed it back and realized, it's my job to stand strong for my residents. you and i were in there together smghts it was the greatest fire ever in the history of our town. thanks to the valiant heroic efforts of 200 firefighters, going house to house, every single home in windsor was saved. >> reporter: thanks to countless aerial drops of retardant, and water, the area lost only two winieries. christopher creek winery is just one of hundreds of small family owned wineries in alexander, and dry creek valleys. almost all of them are totally dependent on tasting room visitors to sell their wines. the mayor's family owns the tiny, near half century old winery. wi
mayor dominic pauly already knew something only few others knew. >> i was brought into a room. the mayor said we need you to prepare on behalf of your residents that you're going to lose a huge part of your town. we're looking at paradise level destruction. >> reporter: with the winds shifting, howling, and spewing embers down wind, it was as bad as he had previously been informed. >> i just processed it for a second, and pushed it back and realized, it's my job to stand...