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we'll test andor using my scent. when dogs train, they use toys like this. reward when they find it in lieu of a real person. i will go into the woods right now and hide it. we need an origin point where the dogs' officer will tell the dog i was last seen. therefore, the dog's last sniff should come from. right from the tree. i will start from. the dog will start there. and then it will go to my hiding point. which will be, let's say -- right by this log. hiding the, hiding it right there. >> and then, officer eschelman goes into the woods with andor. when it is wet or when time elapsed, it's not as easy for these amazing animals. but is dry and i was just in the wood. if it were a real criminal. >> the felon will be pouring out fear scent and much more skin and fear scent coming out. be able to narrow it to one guy. >> andor is having an easy time with it. >> you got it. good boy, good boy, you got it. >> reporter: next. sergeant thomas davoy putting on so-called bite sleeves. about to become the bad guy for this drill. >> stop or i'll send my dog. >> stay,
we'll test andor using my scent. when dogs train, they use toys like this. reward when they find it in lieu of a real person. i will go into the woods right now and hide it. we need an origin point where the dogs' officer will tell the dog i was last seen. therefore, the dog's last sniff should come from. right from the tree. i will start from. the dog will start there. and then it will go to my hiding point. which will be, let's say -- right by this log. hiding the, hiding it right there....
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then the officer goes into the woods with andor.hen it's wet or when time has elapsed it's not as easy for these amazing animals but it's dry and i was just in the woods. if it were a real criminal -- >> the felon will be pouring out that fear scent and putting out more fear scent and we'll narrow it down to that one guy. >> reporter: andor is having an easy time of it. >> you got it! good boy! good boy! you got it. >> reporter: next, sergeant thomas devoy is putting on so-called bite sloeeves. he's about to become the bad guy. >> stop or i'll send my dog. stand still. slowly come to my voice, slowly walk towards me. we want to if need be stop the dog if the guy gives up. we want to stop the dog. >> the dog stops as commanded but if the felon is threatening -- >> slowly come to my voice. slowly walk towards me. keep your hands where i can see them. that's a good boy! good boy! let me see your hands, stop fighting my dog. stop fighting my dog. >> the dog is going to protect me as a handler and himself so he apprehended the suspect. >
then the officer goes into the woods with andor.hen it's wet or when time has elapsed it's not as easy for these amazing animals but it's dry and i was just in the woods. if it were a real criminal -- >> the felon will be pouring out that fear scent and putting out more fear scent and we'll narrow it down to that one guy. >> reporter: andor is having an easy time of it. >> you got it! good boy! good boy! you got it. >> reporter: next, sergeant thomas devoy is putting on...
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i wasn an airplane trip last month where ias sitting next to andorable -month-old for her child and she was captivated andi could see two reasons why, there wa exciting stf going on in the screen and the rents were interacting with the child. they were talking about whawas on the screen. inviting the child to tryout different things. they we using their voices to help the child understand a connection between the child's own actions and response of t screen. and that is consistentith what the research is showing us. thatthese screens can be helpful especially if they occur inhe context of response of social interaction that goes on between andhild and parent. in some respects it's the sam lesson years ago with respect to tv. watching a screen alone is not nearly as helpful as dng so interactively with a partner. >> we have about 15 seconds left. what do you want parents to take awayrom what you're telling us toy? >> what a child nds more than anything is an adult who is responsive, tuned in, focused and interacting with them. and in doing so, they are providing the fodation for the ild'
i wasn an airplane trip last month where ias sitting next to andorable -month-old for her child and she was captivated andi could see two reasons why, there wa exciting stf going on in the screen and the rents were interacting with the child. they were talking about whawas on the screen. inviting the child to tryout different things. they we using their voices to help the child understand a connection between the child's own actions and response of t screen. and that is consistentith what the...
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andor: i looked at florida it has tons of problems in the financial crisis.if we could buy when everyone else is running for the door, maybe we could create something special by focusing on the great business market that is florida. ands more than tourism sunshine. there are tremendous businesses that we could serve. -- banking by entrepreneurs for yours. helping that business owner with speed and certainty. if we can do something in three weeks that takes other banks three months, we will win in the marketplace. betty: why would anyone want to invest in a regular -- community bank these days? issues, the regulation you have mergers and consolidations, interest rate issues, it is a tougher environment to operate as a community bank. sometimes regulation can be helpful. there have been no new banks formed in the u.s. -- maybe one on the horizon -- in the past seven years. we have gone from 15,000 banks to 6700 today. this consolidation is allowing banks like mine to grow rapidly between 2009 and 2014, we were the sixth fastest-growing bank in the u.s. betty: y
andor: i looked at florida it has tons of problems in the financial crisis.if we could buy when everyone else is running for the door, maybe we could create something special by focusing on the great business market that is florida. ands more than tourism sunshine. there are tremendous businesses that we could serve. -- banking by entrepreneurs for yours. helping that business owner with speed and certainty. if we can do something in three weeks that takes other banks three months, we will win...
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one dead in an american factory in france andore of a dozen killed in a mosque bombing in the middlest as we come on air out west. >>> and a plain crashed in alaska. of and caught on
one dead in an american factory in france andore of a dozen killed in a mosque bombing in the middlest as we come on air out west. >>> and a plain crashed in alaska. of and caught on
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they have a $2 million first price andor our own american ninja has the details. >> this is live.about to start. the robots are having to go through the disaster with communications with the human masters. e land musk doesn't have to worry about anything for a long time. robots are not smart or nimble if you take away their humans. the research arm is offering $2 million to the best performing robot and if they fall down and can't get up you lose points if you help them up. lots of foreign teams and university teams and one very big name. >> you can touch him. he is a little bit oily. you can wash your hands afterwards. >> i don't want to break him. >> this is the robot from team trooper. they were tweaking the software and the hardware was provided by boston dynamics owned by google. during the competition, they have to drive to a disaster site and walk over to open a door. do tasks like purchasing a hole in the wall and crossing a barrier and a surprise task all in one hour. >> we are trying to perform complicated tasks in a very complicated environment. this is really beyond th
they have a $2 million first price andor our own american ninja has the details. >> this is live.about to start. the robots are having to go through the disaster with communications with the human masters. e land musk doesn't have to worry about anything for a long time. robots are not smart or nimble if you take away their humans. the research arm is offering $2 million to the best performing robot and if they fall down and can't get up you lose points if you help them up. lots of...
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one dead in an american factory in france andore of a dozen killed in a mosque bombing in the middle east. the u.s. on high alert. the very latest as we come on air out west. >>> and a plain crashed in alaska. of and caught on tape. of the world m famous are musician who raced to the residue. >>> you're fired. univision angry over the comments the billionaire made over mexican immigrants and how the donald is threatening to fight back. >>> we do say "good morning america" on this friday morning. we have breaking news as we come on the air out west p. dozens dead in three terror attacks in tunisia, france and kuwait. >> three separate attacks the one h targeting a crowded beach, another a factory and mosque. we'll have full team coverage for you. brian ross starts us off. brian? >> reporter: good morning a morning of terror three deadly attacks all within hours of each other causing a fear for u.s. authorities thinking an attack could come p near the fourth of july holiday. >> reporter: two many men may have killed others on the beach and hours later. a suicide bomb attack killed 13 p
one dead in an american factory in france andore of a dozen killed in a mosque bombing in the middle east. the u.s. on high alert. the very latest as we come on air out west. >>> and a plain crashed in alaska. of and caught on tape. of the world m famous are musician who raced to the residue. >>> you're fired. univision angry over the comments the billionaire made over mexican immigrants and how the donald is threatening to fight back. >>> we do say "good morning...
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and severe brain abnormalities and poth smoking leads to loss of memory andor things and i reserve. the chair: gentleman reserves. mr. farr: it's time we represent them in the united states congress to allow mel marijuana laws to to allow 39 states 41 total, the mascrort of the america can population to support this amendment. i reserve the balance of my two minutes. the chair:. the gentleman from california reserves. the gentleman from louisiana i l is rick niesed. rsh recognized. mr. fleming: i yield two minutes to the gentleman from virginia, mr. goodlatte. the chair: the gentleman is recognized. mr. goodlatte: thank you, mr. chairman. the supporters of this amendment claim that this is a states' right issue. however, it's not that simple, not hardly. drug manufacture and use is inherently an interstate problem. for example, we need look no further than one of the two states where marijuana has been legalized. the colorado department of revenue reports that 45% of marijuana sales in the state were to out of state i.d. holder. governor hickenlooper said, if i could have wave a wan
and severe brain abnormalities and poth smoking leads to loss of memory andor things and i reserve. the chair: gentleman reserves. mr. farr: it's time we represent them in the united states congress to allow mel marijuana laws to to allow 39 states 41 total, the mascrort of the america can population to support this amendment. i reserve the balance of my two minutes. the chair:. the gentleman from california reserves. the gentleman from louisiana i l is rick niesed. rsh recognized. mr. fleming:...
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why the reauthorization act here clarifies that funding an may be used for continuity of ving f care andoretention. give me your opinion on why efforts of continuity of care and retention of members is important moving forward. >> as you say our important over all since the inception in to th july ofe 2011 with the zed rogua act has grown 18% over all in membership and we credit that to the wonderful contractors that we have who have done recruitment. but the other side of that is once you recruit a patient into our program, we want them to tain t remain in our program. and every health plan loses members because we do not go and do outreach to retain them. so that is on balance now after nce the first five years. we hope to emphasize in what we , we h hope is our second phase that retention of our patient population is as important as their original recruitment. >> and howhow do you propose to do he new that for first responders and dr survivors outside of the new york, new jersey area say in state of florida? >> fir -- first of all, we do onder things as a stteam. we sit down with our e
why the reauthorization act here clarifies that funding an may be used for continuity of ving f care andoretention. give me your opinion on why efforts of continuity of care and retention of members is important moving forward. >> as you say our important over all since the inception in to th july ofe 2011 with the zed rogua act has grown 18% over all in membership and we credit that to the wonderful contractors that we have who have done recruitment. but the other side of that is once...