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we're referring you to cbc for an out-of-state transfer.in sentence. last report was april 2007. by signing it doesn't mean you agree or disagree, you are inform have had our action. we are referring for you an out-of-state transfer. it's just our recommendation, doesn't mean they have to approve it. however, i think they will. it will take anywhere from, i'm saying, from what i've seen in the past, anywhere from three weeks to three months to get an answer. however, then we need to find a state that will accept you. and that sometimes takes a long time. they send out paperwork to california, if california will accept you, then cool. if they deny you, then we have to find another state. >> yeah, i'm aware of the -- >> you know how long -- so it could take a little bit longer to do that part. but the approval, i don't see a problem with it being approved immediately. there you go. you can have this part, federico. you have a good day. >> thank you. i was biting my tongue. this is a sham, this committee. this referral, she said there was anot
we're referring you to cbc for an out-of-state transfer.in sentence. last report was april 2007. by signing it doesn't mean you agree or disagree, you are inform have had our action. we are referring for you an out-of-state transfer. it's just our recommendation, doesn't mean they have to approve it. however, i think they will. it will take anywhere from, i'm saying, from what i've seen in the past, anywhere from three weeks to three months to get an answer. however, then we need to find a...
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the next day, i cbc gets young people and this time, i thought come in for a penny come in for a pound. i stop them and i said, how long have you both been working here? it turned out they were high school students, 15 years of old -- years old, working as part of the internship here. we expanded that effort are i am also interested in how we create a model. our model is a little different than when i'm out in silicon valley. what i'm talking to the private sector about, tell me how you retain, grow, assess, a workforce not only optimized for the day but could get you where you need to be tomorrow. the model for the private sector is the average employee will work for two to five years. often just bouncing around within. our model particularly on the nsa side is very different. once they join us, our retention is amazing. last year in 2014, the nsa overall retention was 98.7% of the workforce. we only lost 3.7% of the workforce. [applause] that is a great testament to the culture and the mission. a motivated bunch of men and women love what they do and have great respect for one anothe
the next day, i cbc gets young people and this time, i thought come in for a penny come in for a pound. i stop them and i said, how long have you both been working here? it turned out they were high school students, 15 years of old -- years old, working as part of the internship here. we expanded that effort are i am also interested in how we create a model. our model is a little different than when i'm out in silicon valley. what i'm talking to the private sector about, tell me how you retain,...
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call me at 1-800-747-cbc. treat me at jim cramer. economy is hot. economy is cold. we shouldn't buy the stocks of companies doing well right now. no. we should sell those and buy the ones that could do well in the future. sister, daughter, sister, daughter. that's the latest battle playing out here. dow seeking 74. s&p 500 declining. nasdaq falling. it's being done with a god father the feds saying we aren't going to do anything to change the equation for better or worse. yet plenty of people are betting they don't mean it and they will throw cold water on what looks to be the cooling embers of a red-hot economy. the result a market that looks calm on the surface but is being roiled underneath. so let's set the stage. there are three big macro themes. three ing issues that are causing stocks to zoom or plummet. the first, a budding slow down. we got a gdp showing a .2% game. west coast slowdown. we had brutal weather. however, we're a big nation. plenty of that was just -- so i don't have a good excuse for this hideous number other than there was a lot less business
call me at 1-800-747-cbc. treat me at jim cramer. economy is hot. economy is cold. we shouldn't buy the stocks of companies doing well right now. no. we should sell those and buy the ones that could do well in the future. sister, daughter, sister, daughter. that's the latest battle playing out here. dow seeking 74. s&p 500 declining. nasdaq falling. it's being done with a god father the feds saying we aren't going to do anything to change the equation for better or worse. yet plenty of...
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the cbc is reporting 10 cases in texas kansas arizona and oklahoma. so far three people have died.e to help us understand what listeria is, and to look out for, foxnews.com, senior managing editor dr. manny alvarez. listeria is serious. >> it is serious. the third most common bug for food poisoning around the country. probably around the world. it gives you bad symptoms. takes a few days to get diarrhea, low-grade temperature. depends for pregnant women, i'm an obsset trish shun i have seen how listeria affects pregnancy. young adults if you have underlying medical condition. you can die. it is a very difficult bug to get rid of. melissa: how does it come about? i mean -- >> we find listeria in many places in hospitals for instance. once machines get embedded with listeria, it's a very resilient type of bacteria. it is very easy to multiply. even in frozen temperatures the bug can multiply. sometimes if you think you freeze something, bacteria doesn't grow. no it grows. now what they're doing using genomics, the first time they have used this in industrial research they're looking
the cbc is reporting 10 cases in texas kansas arizona and oklahoma. so far three people have died.e to help us understand what listeria is, and to look out for, foxnews.com, senior managing editor dr. manny alvarez. listeria is serious. >> it is serious. the third most common bug for food poisoning around the country. probably around the world. it gives you bad symptoms. takes a few days to get diarrhea, low-grade temperature. depends for pregnant women, i'm an obsset trish shun i have...
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or just the cbcs if you're going that route. >> reporter: patches and creams for pain relief.ery charged vaporizes with thc-infused oils and bath products to help with relaxation. >> it basically is a giant tea bag, and it's called hash bath. >> reporter: but the newest and perhaps most intriguing pot product we came across was a special thc sensual enhancement spray for women. >> you would, as a woman, spray the product three to four times, about 30 minutes before intimacy and it promotes everything from enhanced sensation, it increases blood flow. it relaxes you. >> reporter: pleasure that comes at a price. $100 for the big bottle. $50 for the smaller 10 milliliter size. do you have a return policy if somebody feels they aren't getting the full benefit? >> i would say there hasn't been anyone who's complained about the product yet. >> reporter: have you tried it? >> i have. >> reporter: yeah? >> and it works. >> reporter: yeah? jeffrey coolidge is an iraq war vet purchases peach tarts to help with his post-traumatic stress syndrome. used these before? just trying them out? >
or just the cbcs if you're going that route. >> reporter: patches and creams for pain relief.ery charged vaporizes with thc-infused oils and bath products to help with relaxation. >> it basically is a giant tea bag, and it's called hash bath. >> reporter: but the newest and perhaps most intriguing pot product we came across was a special thc sensual enhancement spray for women. >> you would, as a woman, spray the product three to four times, about 30 minutes before...
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however, cbc is going to make the ultimate decision. do you have any other questions for us at this time? >> no. >> you want to go to level five? >> level two or level three. >> you want to go to gp. according to your file, you can. okay. thank you. have a good day. god bless you. >> certainly he deserves to be moved because he has had clear conduct since he's been here. he hasn't done anything. he doesn't hurt anyone, and he's so small that he tends to slip his handcuffs and he's shown us that. >> according to his file, he's set up to go clear conduct, with conduct reports, no behavior modifications. paper wise, he's eligible to be released from level six. >> our feeling is we would like to see him try to make it in a less restrictive area, you know, that is our hope. >> his behavior in the coming weeks will help to determine whether or not he's transferred to a lower level, but even inmates in the prison's least restricted level two dorm still get out of control. >> stay back. you made that comment about that bitch. not going to take
however, cbc is going to make the ultimate decision. do you have any other questions for us at this time? >> no. >> you want to go to level five? >> level two or level three. >> you want to go to gp. according to your file, you can. okay. thank you. have a good day. god bless you. >> certainly he deserves to be moved because he has had clear conduct since he's been here. he hasn't done anything. he doesn't hurt anyone, and he's so small that he tends to slip his...
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however, cbc, bureau is going to make ultimate decisions. do you have any other questions for us at this time? no? you want to go to level five? >> level two or level three. >> you want to go to gp? well, according to your file you can, so we'll see. okay? thank you. have a good day, all right? >> thank you. >> this is your paperwork. >> certainly he deserves to be moved because he has had clear conduct. since he's been here, he hasn't done anything. you know, he hasn't hurt anyone. and he is so small that he can slip his handcuffs, and he's shown us that. >> according to his file he's set up to go conduct -- his conduct report no behavior log notation. paperwise, he's eligible to be released from level six. >> our feeling is that we'd like to see them try to make it in a less restricted area, you know. that is our hope. >> shiverdecker's behavior in the coming weeks will help to determine whether or not he's transferred to a lower level. but even inmates in the prison's least restricted level two dorm still get out of control. >> who said t
however, cbc, bureau is going to make ultimate decisions. do you have any other questions for us at this time? no? you want to go to level five? >> level two or level three. >> you want to go to gp? well, according to your file you can, so we'll see. okay? thank you. have a good day, all right? >> thank you. >> this is your paperwork. >> certainly he deserves to be moved because he has had clear conduct. since he's been here, he hasn't done anything. you know, he...
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or just the cbcs if doing gown that route. >> reporter: battery charged vaberizers with thc infused oilsxation. >> it basically is a giant tea bag. and it's called hash bath. >> reporter: the newest and perhaps most intriguing pot product we came across was a special thc sensual enhancement spray for women. >> you would, as woman, spray the product three to four times, about 30 minutes before intimacy and it promotes everything from enhanced sensation. increases blood flow relaxes you. >> reporter: plesher that >> reporter: pleasure at a price. $100 for the big bottle. $50 for the smaller 10 mill ma meter size. >> reporter: a return policy someone not getting the full benefit? >> there hasn't been anyone who complained about the product. >> reporter: have you tried it? >> i have. ened it works. >> marijuana, and -- >> me, too. >> reporter: jeffrey coolidge a vet. >> have you used the products before? just trying them out. >> these for the first time. done a bunch of research and it's helps with ptsd. >> reporter: more than 120 marijuana infused product manufacturers have been licensed. a
or just the cbcs if doing gown that route. >> reporter: battery charged vaberizers with thc infused oilsxation. >> it basically is a giant tea bag. and it's called hash bath. >> reporter: the newest and perhaps most intriguing pot product we came across was a special thc sensual enhancement spray for women. >> you would, as woman, spray the product three to four times, about 30 minutes before intimacy and it promotes everything from enhanced sensation. increases blood...
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she said she bought the drain in oakland that is one roberson or mother picked up the phone and call cbc and call the fda and to the back to the store my concern was to have other kids been drinking this. >>reporter: the health and safety of looking shopper is the highest priority item and abundance of caution to pull in piggish your site bonilla forever off lucky store shelves until we complete an investigation of this issue they want to say if the customer has purchased this product in our stores recently and has a concern about we encourage them to return to the local look before it for refund she is very painful their children seem to be doing ok however she tells me that she has not ruled out legal action recording and oakley. >>james: we will take a quick break coming up on the kron 4 morning news of the discovery found across is a home in southern california find out what wild animal made his way there next me about him to live look outside the bay bridge toll plaza camera the ride on what about a move along this line this morning is a little breezy out there we will have michelle
she said she bought the drain in oakland that is one roberson or mother picked up the phone and call cbc and call the fda and to the back to the store my concern was to have other kids been drinking this. >>reporter: the health and safety of looking shopper is the highest priority item and abundance of caution to pull in piggish your site bonilla forever off lucky store shelves until we complete an investigation of this issue they want to say if the customer has purchased this product in...
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welcoming the north american wide television radio audience tuning into the debate everywhere from cbco ideas to c pact public affairs channel to c-span across the continental united states. a warm hello also to our online audience watching right now on munk debates.com. it is terrific to have you as virtual participants in the night's proceedings. hello to you the over 3,000 people that have filled roy thompson hall to capacity for yet another month's debate. bravo. [applause] bravo tonight represents a milestone of sorts for the munk debates. the 15th semi annual event. we have been at this for 7 1/2 years now. our ability it to bait in and bait out to bring the brightest minds, sharpest thinkers here to dront owe to debate the biggest issues facing the world and canada would not be possible without the for site and the generosity, and the commitment of our hosts tonight. ladies and gentlemen. join me in an appreciation of the co-founders of the organization peter and melanie mu nk. thank you guys. [applause] well let's get this debate underway. debaters are here on the centerstage.
welcoming the north american wide television radio audience tuning into the debate everywhere from cbco ideas to c pact public affairs channel to c-span across the continental united states. a warm hello also to our online audience watching right now on munk debates.com. it is terrific to have you as virtual participants in the night's proceedings. hello to you the over 3,000 people that have filled roy thompson hall to capacity for yet another month's debate. bravo. [applause] bravo tonight...
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the next day, i cbc gets young people and this time, i thought come in for a penny come in for a poundop them and i said, how long have you both been working here? it turned out they were high school students, 15 years of old -- years old, working as part of the internship here. we expanded that effort are i am also interested in how we create a model. our model is a little different than when i'm out in silicon valley. what i'm talking to the private sector about tell me how you retain, grow assess, a workforce not only optimized for the day but could get you where you need to be tomorrow. the model for the private sector is the average employee will work for two to five years. often just bouncing around within. our model particularly on the nsa side is very different. once they join us, our retention is amazing. last year in 2014, the nsa overall retention was 98.7% of the workforce. we only lost 3.7% of the workforce. [applause] that is a great testament to the culture and the mission. a motivated bunch of men and women love what they do and have great respect for one another and ar
the next day, i cbc gets young people and this time, i thought come in for a penny come in for a poundop them and i said, how long have you both been working here? it turned out they were high school students, 15 years of old -- years old, working as part of the internship here. we expanded that effort are i am also interested in how we create a model. our model is a little different than when i'm out in silicon valley. what i'm talking to the private sector about tell me how you retain, grow...
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very large damage up to also all local help provide a connected specifically for services focusing on cbcas and ticks is staring you right in the face. nexgard, from the makers of frontline® plus. it's the only soft beef-flavored chew that kills both fleas and ticks. vets recommend it. and dogs, well they're begging for it. nexgard is for dogs only. and hasn't been evaluated for use in pregnant, breeding or lactating dogs. reported side effects include vomiting, dry flaky skin diarrhea, lethargy and lack of appetite. use with caution in dogs with a history of seizures. recommended by vets. loved by dogs. from the makers of frontline plus. >>marty gonzales:here is a photo of what was discovered. the shell of a fiberglass boat was found on thursday. >>marty gonzales:it's nearly 30- feet long, but is believed to be just part of a larger vessel. oregon state university researchers are inspecting the debris. >>marty gonzales:several live yellowtail jack fish were also found on the boat. the species is native to the west pacific. >>marty gonzales:the parents of kayla mueller. the young arizona
very large damage up to also all local help provide a connected specifically for services focusing on cbcas and ticks is staring you right in the face. nexgard, from the makers of frontline® plus. it's the only soft beef-flavored chew that kills both fleas and ticks. vets recommend it. and dogs, well they're begging for it. nexgard is for dogs only. and hasn't been evaluated for use in pregnant, breeding or lactating dogs. reported side effects include vomiting, dry flaky skin diarrhea,...
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welcoming the north american wide television radio audience tuning into the debate everywhere from cbcadio ideas to c pact public affairs channel, to c-span across the continental united states. a warm hello also to our online audience, watching right now on munk debates.com. it is terrific to have you as virtual participants in the night's proceedings. hello to you the over 3,000 people that have filled roy thompson hall to capacity for yet another month's debate. bravo. [applause] bravo. tonight represents a milestone of sorts for the munk debates. the 15th semi annual event. we have been at this for 7 1/2 years now. our ability to bait in and bait out to bring the brightest minds, sharpest thinkers here to toronto, to debate the biggest issues facing the world and canada would not be possible without the foresight, generosity, and the commitment of our hosts tonight. ladies and gentlemen. join me in an appreciation of the co-founders of the organization peter and melanie munk. thank you guys. [applause] >> well let's get this debate underway. debaters are here on the centerstage. ar
welcoming the north american wide television radio audience tuning into the debate everywhere from cbcadio ideas to c pact public affairs channel, to c-span across the continental united states. a warm hello also to our online audience, watching right now on munk debates.com. it is terrific to have you as virtual participants in the night's proceedings. hello to you the over 3,000 people that have filled roy thompson hall to capacity for yet another month's debate. bravo. [applause] bravo....
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everywhere from cbc radio ideas to cpac canada's public affairs channel to c-span across the continentalnited states. a warm hello also to our on line audience watching right now on munk debates.com. it's terrific to have you as virtual participants in tonight's proceedings. and hello to you the upper 3000 people that is filled for a thompson hall to capacity for yet another munk debate. bravo. [applause] tonight represents a milestone of sorts for the munk debates. this is our 15th semiannual event. we have been out this for seven and a half years now and our ability to bring the brightest minds, the sharpest thinkers here to toronto to debate the big issues facing the world and canada would not be possible without the foresight, the generosity and the commitment of our host tonight. ladies and gentlemen please join me in appreciation for the cofounders the aurea foundation. thank you guys. [applause] let's get this debate underway and our debaters out here on this center stage. arguing for the resolution, the west should engage not isolate russia. it's a emmy award-winning journalist t
everywhere from cbc radio ideas to cpac canada's public affairs channel to c-span across the continentalnited states. a warm hello also to our on line audience watching right now on munk debates.com. it's terrific to have you as virtual participants in tonight's proceedings. and hello to you the upper 3000 people that is filled for a thompson hall to capacity for yet another munk debate. bravo. [applause] tonight represents a milestone of sorts for the munk debates. this is our 15th semiannual...
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another example of this is that in 2013, the cbc launched a protected the influenza challenge which was designed to encourage innovation and influence of modeling prediction and they used the 2013-14 flu season. so where can these technologies and to the capability to detect a threat or a hand up to the ultimate gate to the krispy -- mitigate. we find the broad acting countermeasures determining whether the function of biological components can be determined through the sequence analysis, you vow you ate a potential damage of the biological incident identifying possible discrepancies and confidence building measures predicting malicious behavior in the broad set of information or evaluate the lessons learned from the man-made events. it's very vulnerable to the exploitation. over the last decade or so it is no surprise to anyone that computer systems and databases have become prime targets for hacking by amateurs and nonstate actors and that u.s. is concerned about protecting the critical infrastructure through the cyber attack. because of the privacy of the hacking of the health health
another example of this is that in 2013, the cbc launched a protected the influenza challenge which was designed to encourage innovation and influence of modeling prediction and they used the 2013-14 flu season. so where can these technologies and to the capability to detect a threat or a hand up to the ultimate gate to the krispy -- mitigate. we find the broad acting countermeasures determining whether the function of biological components can be determined through the sequence analysis, you...
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headquarters where he also served for a stint as director, deputy director of the officer of anti-terrorism at cbcheadquarters. next to him is paul an-atein director of the border maritime security in the house of representatives. he advises chairman mccaul and candace miller. prior to this assignment he was congresswoman candace miller's legislative director. began in the united states marine corps where he had two tours in iraq with the first marine division. next to paul is christian ramirez. he was born in tijuana mexico, active in immigration policy and impact on southern communities. he is director of human rights programs and staffed the san diego immigrant rights consortium and director of the southern border communities coalition. and last but not least brian roberts who is the author principal author of the report we're discussing today. brian is the senior economist at econ metric ink. border of immigration policies and department of border analysis at department of homeland security where he worked to try to develop some of these measures we're talking about today. he worked at the off
headquarters where he also served for a stint as director, deputy director of the officer of anti-terrorism at cbcheadquarters. next to him is paul an-atein director of the border maritime security in the house of representatives. he advises chairman mccaul and candace miller. prior to this assignment he was congresswoman candace miller's legislative director. began in the united states marine corps where he had two tours in iraq with the first marine division. next to paul is christian...
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proceedings by welcoming the north americanwide television and radio audience tuning into this debate from cbc radioed idea to cpac, canada's public affairs channel, to c-span across the continental united states. a warm hello also to our online audience watching right now on munk debates.com. it's terrific to have you as virtual participants in tonight's proceedings. and helgow to you, the over 3,000 people that have filled roy thompson hall to capacity for yet another munk debate. bravo! [ applause ] bravo. tonight represents a milestone of sorts for the munk debates. this is our 15th semi annual event. we've been at this for 7 1/2 years now, and our ability to debate in and debate out to bring the brightest minds, the sharpest thinkers here to toronto to debate the big issues facing the world and canada would not be possible without the foresight, the generosity, and the commitment of our host tonight. ladies and gentlemen, please join me in an appreciation of the co-founders, peter and melanie munk. thank you, guys. [ applause ] well, let's get this debate under way and our debaters out he
proceedings by welcoming the north americanwide television and radio audience tuning into this debate from cbc radioed idea to cpac, canada's public affairs channel, to c-span across the continental united states. a warm hello also to our online audience watching right now on munk debates.com. it's terrific to have you as virtual participants in tonight's proceedings. and helgow to you, the over 3,000 people that have filled roy thompson hall to capacity for yet another munk debate. bravo! [...