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somebody from which intuition had struck a toaster and the sum to which i was purcell would take it one to the next without equal he's. a man. lucky. news on the mistress a subject. he's got some more buzz and comes demands going at it to. create a nasty jesse nattered that crazy vale. boss is set up by he had a valid i have a. seen a e e c c that's the other all must see next year natalie man-yi into. our process. mr meltzer mouths them in the least. these sums from time to be. devoted to the abode. of the neighborhood c.e.o. of even showed. us a porcello body of the people. on the. some. possibility. some provision that this is. a burden it premieres. in one of us was it something. a lot of the leverage or past stuff. really well though is fear coupled with the emoji only song. and i. play them you know if you want to get a kid to a bun and. i said i've got. to be the only on the now money. and with him cus i'm with you but a bullet through the the store can you get to know. the business but now with this fandom that you're going to going to start it can you get. that time on minutes.
somebody from which intuition had struck a toaster and the sum to which i was purcell would take it one to the next without equal he's. a man. lucky. news on the mistress a subject. he's got some more buzz and comes demands going at it to. create a nasty jesse nattered that crazy vale. boss is set up by he had a valid i have a. seen a e e c c that's the other all must see next year natalie man-yi into. our process. mr meltzer mouths them in the least. these sums from time to be. devoted to the...
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funneled the greenhouse gases to greenhouses where it's used to help plants grow i reporter christiane purcell as visited a horticultural specialist in the netherlands and discovered that like every green and growing thing roses are big fans of carbon dioxide. glass as far as the eye can see. this is a rose breeding company in the netherlands. c o 2 is pumped into these 2 huge greenhouses to help the flowers grow better. the head of the family business says the investment is paid off. the leaves and when the leaves are dark and dark green then we know leaves are. the flower we always look at the size. of the size whether the selling of and also the. intensity of the color is so important for example if this is why the pros but we have different types of colors. to compete against roses flown in from emerging economies the business has to work very efficiently with high tech heating and cooling systems automatic irrigation and fertilization. but what's really special is the c o 2 ventilation equipment. for. this pipe over here. and. all the pressure. of the bible's coming to c o 2. 50 dollars o
funneled the greenhouse gases to greenhouses where it's used to help plants grow i reporter christiane purcell as visited a horticultural specialist in the netherlands and discovered that like every green and growing thing roses are big fans of carbon dioxide. glass as far as the eye can see. this is a rose breeding company in the netherlands. c o 2 is pumped into these 2 huge greenhouses to help the flowers grow better. the head of the family business says the investment is paid off. the...
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yes present host meet jennifer purcell she's been researching the dynamic between jellyfish populationsand their policies for the past 40 years. when you give them higher temperatures they produce more jellyfish. dramatically more jellyfish than they do in the cooler waters. increasing air pollution as a result of industry and traffic is leaving its mark. there's too much carbon dioxide in the atmosphere since the industrial revolution the world's oceans have absorbed half of the carbon dioxide. gas dissolves in the oceans reducing their ph values and our oceans are becoming more acidic. all organisms with a calcium based skeleton are in danger because the acidic water dissolves limestone . jellyfish don't have a scale and therefore the acidification of the oceans isn't a problem for them they survive. jennifer herself describes further negative effects. the high amount of fertilizer used in agriculture leads to nutrients getting into the oceans via groundwater rivers. this causes phytoplankton blooms. tiny algae which forms huge carpets as can be seen from space. this bench to pull fod
yes present host meet jennifer purcell she's been researching the dynamic between jellyfish populationsand their policies for the past 40 years. when you give them higher temperatures they produce more jellyfish. dramatically more jellyfish than they do in the cooler waters. increasing air pollution as a result of industry and traffic is leaving its mark. there's too much carbon dioxide in the atmosphere since the industrial revolution the world's oceans have absorbed half of the carbon...
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braman public prosecutor frank purcell the investigated the beluga shipping company because of my m.r. holeman he says played the decisive role not the shipping company because it of course was relying on the be empty. think of in the middle and be in the middle of it all in one part in where this kind of business is involved and you're in contact with a b. and the operative and instructed not to transport a certain consignment or you would be well advised to comply with the group of the heart and easily form part of your new to from within and what if you gives you the go ahead. then i think you can feel you're in good hands. either because the b.m.d. is ultimately responsible or the farm the general conception is that if such consignments are transported with the knowledge of a federal authority then it is all the legal acceptable risk which will move you to your resume or. in investigating the palookas shipping company for evidence of wise collar crime this is archive footage the solder came across and then they shal arms transport to my m.r. by the beluga enterprise in 2007 and a
braman public prosecutor frank purcell the investigated the beluga shipping company because of my m.r. holeman he says played the decisive role not the shipping company because it of course was relying on the be empty. think of in the middle and be in the middle of it all in one part in where this kind of business is involved and you're in contact with a b. and the operative and instructed not to transport a certain consignment or you would be well advised to comply with the group of the heart...
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citing jim start by purcell's book, extraordinary work. the history of anything i was involved with on the refugee front, right from the very beginning. and i commend it to you. he's only giving me a small commission. [laughter] >> i think it's for sale outside. so it really is a bible, a handbook, an incredible good history. that back on the table. >> thank you. i can commend it to you. inanted to start by thanking particular rose lin carter, thecame out to give indochina a great boost. her to probably nine waserent sites and she indefatigable, in each place refugees. the her commitment was evident from plane.e she got off the our last stop was in bangkok, really the nicest camp that we had. becausewas very upset the soil was muddy. concern,t our great right? we had tens of thousands of people we were trying to get out at this stage. need to take care of this right away. so i picked up the phone and and said get some gravel over here right away. they did. the next day, it was gravel. the kind of commitment we had from the carters. not onl
citing jim start by purcell's book, extraordinary work. the history of anything i was involved with on the refugee front, right from the very beginning. and i commend it to you. he's only giving me a small commission. [laughter] >> i think it's for sale outside. so it really is a bible, a handbook, an incredible good history. that back on the table. >> thank you. i can commend it to you. inanted to start by thanking particular rose lin carter, thecame out to give indochina a great...
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that is a quote from purcell versus gonzales. just a couple other points on the voter id litigation. there were 14 individual plaintiffs in the case. the evidence showed that not a single one of those plaintiffs had been disenfranchised. nine of them were eligible vote by mail without a photo id. three had a compliant id. one chose to get a california id instead of a texas id and one had the documents that were necessary to get an id. finally, voter turnout was unaffected in the elections following the implementation of the senate bill which was the voter id law at issue there. as i indicated, the texas legislature passed a new voter id law senate bill 5. that is now law in texas. it has not been challenged. >> thank you for clarifying that record that is important today. could you walk us through how a generic case could be brought? what steps would it proceed? >> yes, i would be happy to do that. that raises an important point that section 2 and section 3 of the voting rights act remain fully intact, notwithstanding the supreme
that is a quote from purcell versus gonzales. just a couple other points on the voter id litigation. there were 14 individual plaintiffs in the case. the evidence showed that not a single one of those plaintiffs had been disenfranchised. nine of them were eligible vote by mail without a photo id. three had a compliant id. one chose to get a california id instead of a texas id and one had the documents that were necessary to get an id. finally, voter turnout was unaffected in the elections...
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but a friend of mine, named alan purcell, who taught at austin community college, said he ran across a great set of letters that headed been -- haven't been exploited. i went down, took a look. they're spectacular, two great sets of letters. one to his best friend, a man named david shank. and one to the woman he married. so, a great set of love letters and a great set of public issues. and the bottom line, i'd been doing the background reading for that since i was 10. so it was actually a topic i could do in 16 months. so that's what i did. that turned into the first book that i published. peter: so i use this transition you were 10were 10, growing up in colorado on a farm. we're going to talk about this. what did you enjoy? gary: about being on a farm? nothing. [laughter] gary: i knew by the time i was 11, i wanted to live on city, water and sewer, and do something for a living where one cloud couldn't come over on one afternoon and ruin the whole summer's work. but i kind of lost myself in the civil war there. i read the american heritage picture history of the civil war when i wa
but a friend of mine, named alan purcell, who taught at austin community college, said he ran across a great set of letters that headed been -- haven't been exploited. i went down, took a look. they're spectacular, two great sets of letters. one to his best friend, a man named david shank. and one to the woman he married. so, a great set of love letters and a great set of public issues. and the bottom line, i'd been doing the background reading for that since i was 10. so it was actually a...
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tv.ink it's for purcell correctly pointed out that the refugee act from 1980 transferred authorities from the attorney general to the president which we all think it was a good thing. at least at that time it was. not so sure about today. if i remember correctly the act also took away the authority of the president to parole or the executive to parole large groups of people like we did with the enemies refugees from saigon, etc. not three weeks after the act was signed, we had the cuban boat lift. i remember because i was the only immigration lawyer in atlanta. few politicale a asylum cases for soviet pentecostal christians, jews, and a few chinese people that wanted to have more than one baby. a federal judge knew me as having dabbled in immigration law. a close friend of the president appointed me. judge, i don't know anything about immigration law. three nights later the judge and i were on nightline debating this hard nosed attorney from the justice department named rudy giuliani. my career change from beinga mergers and acquisition lawyer to an immigration lawyer for the last 50
tv.ink it's for purcell correctly pointed out that the refugee act from 1980 transferred authorities from the attorney general to the president which we all think it was a good thing. at least at that time it was. not so sure about today. if i remember correctly the act also took away the authority of the president to parole or the executive to parole large groups of people like we did with the enemies refugees from saigon, etc. not three weeks after the act was signed, we had the cuban boat...
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it is a big mess purcell san francisco with a crash, in both directions, south and north. driving to the airport give yourself extra time. there are no air delays but getting there off of 101 out of the south city is slow. from daly city to san bruno not too bad and you may want to jump on the el camino real and get on the freeway after san bruno. we are following traffic getting busier. here's a look at the bay bridge, slower due to earlier problems. at the east bay 880 is slowing down to an earlier crash near 29th and oakland is a mess with 580 the best route. 580 looks decent from castro valley, san leandro into the lake shore area. the silicon valley commute not too bad in downtown san jose at northbound 280. >>> the cal fire is busy battling a wildfire in the south bay and east of milpitas and near swaggered road. we have allie rasmus out there to tell us what exactly is burning. >> reporter: good morning. the fire broke out near the community of spring valley in the hills of eastern santa clara county near milpitas. that is where we are and if you drive up this road
it is a big mess purcell san francisco with a crash, in both directions, south and north. driving to the airport give yourself extra time. there are no air delays but getting there off of 101 out of the south city is slow. from daly city to san bruno not too bad and you may want to jump on the el camino real and get on the freeway after san bruno. we are following traffic getting busier. here's a look at the bay bridge, slower due to earlier problems. at the east bay 880 is slowing down to an...