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the casting agency did precisely what the cbc wanted but the cbc didn't want them to be so damn honest about it i try to find out what kind of kids show it was. i mean, you know. >> i will tell you. hold on. you are going to think i'm making this up i swear i'm not. in the requirements they said the person needs to be great with kids that makes sense. love physical comedy and would enjoy hanging out with puppets all day. i swear to god. that's what it says. >> bill: puppets? >> would enjoy hanging out with puppets all day. you could have gotten this job. >> bill: that's right. we love puppets. what's his name my pal jeff dunham would be great for this job. is he a white guy so he can't get it? >> can't do it. whites need not apply. >> redneck in arizona. hide the silverware on this one. alec, for this mission i upgraded your smart phone. ♪ right. but the most important feature of all is... the capital one purchase eraser. i can redeem the double miles i earned with my venture card to erase recent travel purchases. d with a few clicks, this mission never happened. uh, what's this button
the casting agency did precisely what the cbc wanted but the cbc didn't want them to be so damn honest about it i try to find out what kind of kids show it was. i mean, you know. >> i will tell you. hold on. you are going to think i'm making this up i swear i'm not. in the requirements they said the person needs to be great with kids that makes sense. love physical comedy and would enjoy hanging out with puppets all day. i swear to god. that's what it says. >> bill: puppets?...
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the casting agency did precisely what the cbc wanted but the cbc didn't want them to be so damn honestd out what kind of kids show it was. i mean, you know. >> i will tell you. hold on. you are going to think i'm making this up i swear i'm not. in the requirements they said the person needs to be great with kids that makes sense. love physical comedy and would enjoy hanging out with puppets all day. i swear to god. that's what it says. >> bill: puppets? >> would enjoy hanging out with puppets all day. you could have gotten this job. >> bill: that's right. we love puppets. what's his name my pal jeff dunham would be great for this job. is he a white guy so he can't get it? >> can't do it. whites need not apply. >> redneck in arizona. hide the silverware on this one. right back with carolla. red hot deal days are back. don't waste another minute. it's red hot deal days. get the droid razr m by motorola in white for free. everything droid does in a compact design. or the droid razr hd by motorola in white, with google voice search that understands you the first time. just $49.99. hurry in
the casting agency did precisely what the cbc wanted but the cbc didn't want them to be so damn honestd out what kind of kids show it was. i mean, you know. >> i will tell you. hold on. you are going to think i'm making this up i swear i'm not. in the requirements they said the person needs to be great with kids that makes sense. love physical comedy and would enjoy hanging out with puppets all day. i swear to god. that's what it says. >> bill: puppets? >> would enjoy hanging...
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the cbc is further concerned that any additional expenditure of funds due to hire policy is inconsistent with the bond issues approved by the voters and my colleague will discuss this further. this is to - if the commissioners have any questions or comments at the end of our presentation we'd be glad to address them >> thank you at this time i have one card so i'd like to call up mr. willingly i didn't radcliffe to the podium. >> and superintendent and the staff i'm delighted and what we've been able to pull off here. i won't give up and never will but this is great what we have come up here with our community and city and especially for our students that we can have an opportunity to move up and look forward at some things. not everybody is going to do three or four years in the college but there's some good construction jobs out driver's license. oh, i'll just go and be an engineer. we can see light at the end of the tunnel. it takes a long time sometimes to turn a big ship around but that's what we've done. i want to congratulate the labor movement it's something we can all be proud o
the cbc is further concerned that any additional expenditure of funds due to hire policy is inconsistent with the bond issues approved by the voters and my colleague will discuss this further. this is to - if the commissioners have any questions or comments at the end of our presentation we'd be glad to address them >> thank you at this time i have one card so i'd like to call up mr. willingly i didn't radcliffe to the podium. >> and superintendent and the staff i'm delighted and...
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. >> i mean tommy's customers i would strike the fact that the parking is limited to just cbc employees after 7. >> yeah. strict that portion. >> i i would second that motion. >> commissioner. i am in agreement with all that's been said and also in agreement it the architect has been better. and on the notification i'm fine with that. the hospital has received a notification of patient with records of cal pacific. we know that 40 percent of your patients are not how old are and the whole process our taking care of on your own. i would encourage on the parking lot striking but for who depend upon customers. those are thing you can work as your moving forward with the agreement >> commissioner. >> yeah. i'd like to make an amendment to the motion. i'd like the motion that c pmc is to maintain their current psych beds whatever gnaws campus >> that's fine. >> it's actually not on their campused but -- >> i'm not prepared to agree to that at that moment. >> that's my amendment and the board can vote think it as a recommendation to the board. >> commissioner. >> can i ask the representative f
. >> i mean tommy's customers i would strike the fact that the parking is limited to just cbc employees after 7. >> yeah. strict that portion. >> i i would second that motion. >> commissioner. i am in agreement with all that's been said and also in agreement it the architect has been better. and on the notification i'm fine with that. the hospital has received a notification of patient with records of cal pacific. we know that 40 percent of your patients are not how old...
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later, she told the cbc her 97 nerves got the best of her. she sang "o canada" perfectly. newsroom continues after a break. in djibouti, africa. 20. vietnam in 1972. >>> hello, everyone, i'm ashleigh danfield reporting live in phoenix at the maricopa courthouse. where in just hours, jodi arias and jurors are set to return. they can find out in as early as a day whether they want to see her die for the crime of killing travis alexander in a most cruel way. we are watching the proceedings here. we are also watching a story in new york. a tragic story of a young and upcoming hofstra university
later, she told the cbc her 97 nerves got the best of her. she sang "o canada" perfectly. newsroom continues after a break. in djibouti, africa. 20. vietnam in 1972. >>> hello, everyone, i'm ashleigh danfield reporting live in phoenix at the maricopa courthouse. where in just hours, jodi arias and jurors are set to return. they can find out in as early as a day whether they want to see her die for the crime of killing travis alexander in a most cruel way. we are watching the...
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i'll introduce you to the cbc. they'll be delighted to hear it. [laughter] once you know something is being collected you know that. it's why double blind studies. i find out if i have a flu symptom. we don't know. once it becomes public how people change. the data fa collected is there. that's a problem as well as massive point you have is that if cbc only recording the people that duoto doctors that's changed dramatically even with the internet even with the internet. so we have to really be good at this new big data role of an lettic. for some people, the ailing i can't say it. based on al gore fifty years ago donald say the best way to explain. stanford professor. we studied it. we think we have it done please let us know if you don't. that's on al gore algorithm. when you have that someone coming with the algorithm how we look at it and account for what we are tossing around here. it's a dynamic kind of thing. you speak about this new job category, if you will. what is the qualifiers. what goes in to this? what does one need? that's a greatin
i'll introduce you to the cbc. they'll be delighted to hear it. [laughter] once you know something is being collected you know that. it's why double blind studies. i find out if i have a flu symptom. we don't know. once it becomes public how people change. the data fa collected is there. that's a problem as well as massive point you have is that if cbc only recording the people that duoto doctors that's changed dramatically even with the internet even with the internet. so we have to really be...
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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 shone 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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yesterday, cbc radio in canada broadcast audio interviews with south african icon nelson mandela madefor his famous autograph long walk to freedom. the tapes release comes nearly 20 years since mandela led the movement to end apartheid and portray the civil rights leader as a man beyond bitterness having served 27 years in prison. >> you don't want to go to prison. you don't want to get arrested, but by going to jail you free yourself from the fear of the oppressor. once you rid yourself of the fear, there is nothing they can do. >> john: we're pleased to be joined by former south african broadcaster, thank you for thing here this evening. >> it's a absolute pressure to be here. >> john: thank you for your low standards. i was marshal for the welcoming committee for mr. machine mandela before he was president, and it was one of my most exciting moments of my life. hearing these tapes take me back to hearing him speak in yankee stadium. you listened to these tapes. were you impressed as the complete lack of bitterness about his incarceration? >> yes and no, of course we're all human ha
yesterday, cbc radio in canada broadcast audio interviews with south african icon nelson mandela madefor his famous autograph long walk to freedom. the tapes release comes nearly 20 years since mandela led the movement to end apartheid and portray the civil rights leader as a man beyond bitterness having served 27 years in prison. >> you don't want to go to prison. you don't want to get arrested, but by going to jail you free yourself from the fear of the oppressor. once you rid yourself...
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cbc, crime 9:47 and benghazi 3:21. we go to cable news and the benghazi hearings.zero minutes. cnn, the clinton news network, 17 minutes. fox covering an important story, 108 minutes. interpret. >> when hillary clinton testified in january, she got five hours on msnbc. they are a little bit selective. you made a mistake here. price you used the word "news" in presence to the networks. they aren't news networks, anymore, sean. they are censoring news. there's no other way to look at it. there was other blockbuster story yesterday. you mention add couple things. we know now unequivocally that it was not a video and the state department knew immediately it was a terrorist attack. it begs the question, why did they mislead the american people for two weeks? >> two weeks? >> there are more questions to be asked. >> the president was still spewing the lie about a youtube video, about spontaneous demonstrations. i love the spontaneous demonstrations and they happen to have a rocket propelled rocket and mortar to launch. >> how could it not be news hillary clinton announce
cbc, crime 9:47 and benghazi 3:21. we go to cable news and the benghazi hearings.zero minutes. cnn, the clinton news network, 17 minutes. fox covering an important story, 108 minutes. interpret. >> when hillary clinton testified in january, she got five hours on msnbc. they are a little bit selective. you made a mistake here. price you used the word "news" in presence to the networks. they aren't news networks, anymore, sean. they are censoring news. there's no other way to look...
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we join bob cole and gary galley with the call on cbc. >> bob: toronto is one raging big victory partypen. they can will it but can the players do it? time to find out. it's game four, boston against toronto. tuukka rask faced 47 shots in game three but the leafs felt he saw too many of them as they pledged to create more traffic tonight. james reimer focus has been on seam through traffic. the brunds have scored five goals in three games on points shot through screens. the referees is eric burlott. the linesman have changed to scott cherry and brian faermurp. the boston message was we aren't coming back. game four in toronto is under way. bergeron line with tyler seguin, 17 shots but no goals. dropped the puck off and bergeron hooks one at the net. a speedy start for seguin who has been noticeable through the series but hasn't been able to get any goal. van riemsdyk to kulemin. the play offsides and you can tell in the first 26 seconds of this game there's some real speed to it. grandmothers t >> gary: the one thing you need is calmness to play within yourself. this is important for t
we join bob cole and gary galley with the call on cbc. >> bob: toronto is one raging big victory partypen. they can will it but can the players do it? time to find out. it's game four, boston against toronto. tuukka rask faced 47 shots in game three but the leafs felt he saw too many of them as they pledged to create more traffic tonight. james reimer focus has been on seam through traffic. the brunds have scored five goals in three games on points shot through screens. the referees is...
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i had the good fortune of growing up with the cbc, which gives you a bland, boring style of news. i have had the unfortunate experience of encountering a lot of cable news in the states since moving here. i do not know if there was a joke going around in 2000 bush will say the earth is flat and gore will save the earth is round and headline will be "candidates disagree on shape of earth." there is a serious systemic problem with the definition of of the activity. most cable news seems to have someone who is sort of a moderate, gently to the right of center. and then you will have some hysterically right-wing person and a fine opportunity as between those two. -- and define objectivity as between those two. it seems to me that your concern over appetite for real news -- do you think there might be a problem for the fact of people like me, left-of-center, there is no objective news to begin with. >> i believe facts are not negotiable. what argues -- what ends up being argued quite often is what percent you're coming from in relation to that set of facts. do you believe there's a guy
i had the good fortune of growing up with the cbc, which gives you a bland, boring style of news. i have had the unfortunate experience of encountering a lot of cable news in the states since moving here. i do not know if there was a joke going around in 2000 bush will say the earth is flat and gore will save the earth is round and headline will be "candidates disagree on shape of earth." there is a serious systemic problem with the definition of of the activity. most cable news seems...
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welcome back to "cbc this morning" i'm anthony mason. >>> the fate of accused killer jody arias who is in the hand of the jury her trial has been going on for four months in phoenix with tales of sex, lice and murder that made eight courtroom sensation for tabloid readers and tv viewers. >> you're the one that did this right? >> yes. >> reporter: over the past five years, the jody arias murder case has provided so much drama, there is already a made-for-tv movie in production and the verdict isn't in yet t. real story began on june 4th 2008 when arias' boyfriend travis alexander was found dead in his home, shot in the head stabbed 27 times his throat slit. then the lies began. first arias denied she was there. but investigators found nude pictures that put her at the crime scene. next arias told "48 hours" that alexander was the victim of a home invasion. >> i heard a really loud pop and the next thing i remember i was lying next to the bathtub and travis was screaming. >> reporter: now arias is claiming she did kill alexander but if self-defense. >> travis left you no other option but
welcome back to "cbc this morning" i'm anthony mason. >>> the fate of accused killer jody arias who is in the hand of the jury her trial has been going on for four months in phoenix with tales of sex, lice and murder that made eight courtroom sensation for tabloid readers and tv viewers. >> you're the one that did this right? >> yes. >> reporter: over the past five years, the jody arias murder case has provided so much drama, there is already a made-for-tv...
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it goes on to say the cbc reduced -- friends listen to me on this line. i didn't know this was in the report. maybe that is why it never was made public. the cbp pilot process 9448 aliens subject to u.s. visits identified 44 watch lists hits. 44 watch hitlists. the csa pilot program i think that was the one in atlanta that you referred to yesterday as being a failure last week. the tsa and i'm quoting now, the tsa pilot 2296 aliens subject u.s. visits and identified 131 watch list hits. so i would say first of all they go on and talk at some length about how simple it is. it's not a complicated system. they use portable hand fingerprint readers. you come off an airplane and you are exiting the terminal. you don't need a big area. only international flights would be affected. you put your fingerprint on a machine. it air reads them instantly and you know whether or not this person is on a hit list, a watch list or has a warrant out for their arrest before it they come to the country. this is done every day in america. most people don't know that many polic
it goes on to say the cbc reduced -- friends listen to me on this line. i didn't know this was in the report. maybe that is why it never was made public. the cbp pilot process 9448 aliens subject to u.s. visits identified 44 watch lists hits. 44 watch hitlists. the csa pilot program i think that was the one in atlanta that you referred to yesterday as being a failure last week. the tsa and i'm quoting now, the tsa pilot 2296 aliens subject u.s. visits and identified 131 watch list hits. so i...
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should also sort of give you the call i am canadian and i have had the good fortune growing up with the cbc that gives you a bland boring style of news. i've had the unfortunate experience countering cable news in the state since moving here. there was a joke going around during the election that bush will say. is flat and al gore will say that it's round in the head line will be candidates disagree on the shape of the earth. and it seems to me that there is some serious systemic problem. most cable news seems to have someone that is moderate to be gently to the right of center and then some hysterically right-wing person will define object to the that is in between the two, the love of big banks and it seems to me your concern over appetite for the news think it's understandable. do you think there might be a problem with the fact people like me better left of center feel like the objective news out there is even the news to begin life? >> the facts are not negotiable. what end up being argued about quite often in our news is whether or not what perspective you are coming from in relation
should also sort of give you the call i am canadian and i have had the good fortune growing up with the cbc that gives you a bland boring style of news. i've had the unfortunate experience countering cable news in the state since moving here. there was a joke going around during the election that bush will say. is flat and al gore will say that it's round in the head line will be candidates disagree on the shape of the earth. and it seems to me that there is some serious systemic problem. most...
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correlating research on this along with the cbc? >> that is a very good example of nice collaboration and coordination between the different agencies including fda. reportede three deaths yesterday and today. we are approaching this exactly the same way as we approach the h1n1 that started in 2003 that is still smoldering, as well as the 2009 h1n1 reel pandemic that we had. that is virtually within days of noticing that the virus was isolated, sequence, sent to the who then created c viruses. that is a virus that we make that we can then distribute to the different pharmaceutical companies that we have contractual relationships with for our regular, seasonal flu. they are already starting to make what we call pilot lot to determine whether we will be able to test these. the nih, which is our main responsibility, has already developed a design for clinical protocols to test what is the the doses differ between children, adults, elderly, and pregnant women. i have seen the trial designs and they are ready to go. it will likely be by t
correlating research on this along with the cbc? >> that is a very good example of nice collaboration and coordination between the different agencies including fda. reportede three deaths yesterday and today. we are approaching this exactly the same way as we approach the h1n1 that started in 2003 that is still smoldering, as well as the 2009 h1n1 reel pandemic that we had. that is virtually within days of noticing that the virus was isolated, sequence, sent to the who then created c...
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sometimes i go to the bbc and the cbc because the whole spectrum of print, especially -- i have exampleeard more talk about the kardashians than what i have been happening in moore, oklahoma. one of them i think is pregnant and she had a swimming suit. i do not want to hear that. that is not news. is this is of it is why the prince news is failing. not that it is not putting out something, but people are saying why are we considering this? so they are searching out. it is hurting the american public because now they get a distorted view of the news. but amy goodwin and mother jones. host: gilbert, you live in tulsa, as you have been watching what is happening in moore, oklahoma, have you been looking at your local newspapers? have that brought you back to print? caller: oddly enough, i get that from the weather station. because the weather station goes into details about what has happened with the weather and things in moore, oklahoma. but now it has gotten to the point, when i hear it now, i want to change the station because it has become personality driven. just like they had a big t
sometimes i go to the bbc and the cbc because the whole spectrum of print, especially -- i have exampleeard more talk about the kardashians than what i have been happening in moore, oklahoma. one of them i think is pregnant and she had a swimming suit. i do not want to hear that. that is not news. is this is of it is why the prince news is failing. not that it is not putting out something, but people are saying why are we considering this? so they are searching out. it is hurting the american...
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ofad the good fortune growing up with the cbc, which gives you a bland, boring style of news. i have had the unfortunate experience of encountering a lot of cable news in the states since moving here. i do not know if there was a joke going around in 2000 bush will say the earth is flat and gore will save the earth is round and headline will be "candidates disagree on shape of earth." there is a serious systemic the definition of of the activity. most cable news seems to have someone who is sort of a moderate, gently to the right of center. and then you will have some hysterically right-wing person and a fine opportunity as between those two. and define objectivity as between those two. that your concern --r apatites for real news dor apetite for real news -- you think there might be a problem for the fact of people like me, left-of-center, there is no objective news to begin with. -- >> i believe facts are not negotiable. what argues -- what ends up being argued quite often is what percent you're coming from in relation to that set of facts. do you believe there's a guy in a
ofad the good fortune growing up with the cbc, which gives you a bland, boring style of news. i have had the unfortunate experience of encountering a lot of cable news in the states since moving here. i do not know if there was a joke going around in 2000 bush will say the earth is flat and gore will save the earth is round and headline will be "candidates disagree on shape of earth." there is a serious systemic the definition of of the activity. most cable news seems to have someone...
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i'll introduce you to the cbc. they'll be delighted to hear it.laughter] once you know something is being collected you know that. it's why double blind studies. i find out if i have a flu symptom. we don't know. once it becomes public how people change. the data fa collected is there. that's a problem as well as massive point you have is that if cbc only recording the people that duoto doctors that's changed dramatically even with the internet even with the internet. so we have to really be good at this new big data role of an lettic. for some people, the ailing i can't say it. based on al gore fifty years ago donald say the best way to explain. stanford professor. we studied it. we think we have it done please let us know if you don't. that's on al gore algorithm. when you have that someone coming with the algorithm how we look at it and account for what we are tossing around here. it's a dynamic kind of thing. you speak about this new job category, if you will. what is the qualifiers. what goes in to this? what does one need? that's a greating
i'll introduce you to the cbc. they'll be delighted to hear it.laughter] once you know something is being collected you know that. it's why double blind studies. i find out if i have a flu symptom. we don't know. once it becomes public how people change. the data fa collected is there. that's a problem as well as massive point you have is that if cbc only recording the people that duoto doctors that's changed dramatically even with the internet even with the internet. so we have to really be...