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i had been the bureau chief in london for cbc. they brought us back for the year in review broadcast which all the networks did. i was with four or five other correspondents, from paris, bonn, moscow. these roundtables. we did the broadcast. we stayed on after the broadcast for maybe a week or so, and just before i went back to london i got a call from the cbc representative in new york who said, i should not be telling you this, but i just got a call from cbs and they would like to talk to you. i said, what about? they said, that is all. can you fly to new york? so i did. i walked in to see the news editor. they said, we would enjoy for you to come to cbs. you must remember, this was a network that created broadcast news, radio first, then television. it was being asked to join the pantheon. it was remarkable. i can't tell you how i was knocked out by this -- do they really mean it? am i good enough? i said, how did you even know about me? they said, one of your correspondents on the year-end show sent us the broadcast. brian: wh
i had been the bureau chief in london for cbc. they brought us back for the year in review broadcast which all the networks did. i was with four or five other correspondents, from paris, bonn, moscow. these roundtables. we did the broadcast. we stayed on after the broadcast for maybe a week or so, and just before i went back to london i got a call from the cbc representative in new york who said, i should not be telling you this, but i just got a call from cbs and they would like to talk to...
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i was the -- had been the bureau chief in london for cbc. they brought us back for these year end review broadcasts that all the networks then did. and i was on with four or five other correspondents you know the u.n. guy, the paris guy, the bonn correspondent and moscow, with these roundtables. and we did the broadcast and stayed on after the broadcast for maybe a week or so. and just before i went back to london, i got a call from the cbc representative in new york, who said, "i shouldn't be telling you this, but i just got a call from cbs and they would like to talk to you." i said, "what about? he says, "that's all, so can you go back to london via new york"" so i did. and i walked into the -- to see ralph paskman, was then the sort of the news editor. and then he took me in to meet fred friendly and a couple of other people. and they said, "would you like to come to work at cbs?" and you must remember this was the network of murrow. this was the network that created broadcast news, i mean radio first and then television. i mean it was b
i was the -- had been the bureau chief in london for cbc. they brought us back for these year end review broadcasts that all the networks then did. and i was on with four or five other correspondents you know the u.n. guy, the paris guy, the bonn correspondent and moscow, with these roundtables. and we did the broadcast and stayed on after the broadcast for maybe a week or so. and just before i went back to london, i got a call from the cbc representative in new york, who said, "i...
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in late 1963 he took part in a cbc discussion of the years' events.er reporters on the panel was angling for a job at cbs news. and sent this tape as audition. >> i would think. >> i would look to speak for a moment about the possibility. >> instead it was morely who caught the eye of the american networks executives who fired him to join the prestigious cbs bureau in london. >> so i really felt that i joined the yankees. >> hello, america. morely would be following in the food steps of edward r. murrow, the cbs man in london during the war years. a hero. the countless listeners for his vivid accounts of the nazi bombing of the city. >> there are no words to describe what is happening. the flash and roar of the guns rolling down the streets. the stench of the air raid shelters. >> by the time morely got to cbs, murrow moved on. but his mystique remained. >> my desk was murrow's desk. murrow's old world war ii, cbs desk. so there was a lot of -- baggage. wonderful, positive baggage. >> reporter: he barely settled in london when a war, 6,000 miles away
in late 1963 he took part in a cbc discussion of the years' events.er reporters on the panel was angling for a job at cbs news. and sent this tape as audition. >> i would think. >> i would look to speak for a moment about the possibility. >> instead it was morely who caught the eye of the american networks executives who fired him to join the prestigious cbs bureau in london. >> so i really felt that i joined the yankees. >> hello, america. morely would be...
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i had been the bureau chief in london for cbc. they brought us back for the year-end review broadcasts which all the networks did. i was on with four or five other correspondents, from paris, bonn, moscow. these roundtables. and we did the broadcast. they stayed on after the broadcast for maybe a week or so, and just before i went back to london i got a call from the cbc representative in new york who said, i should not be telling you this, but i just got a call from cbs and they would like to talk to you. i said, what about? she said, that is all. can you go back to london via new york? so i did. i walked in to see the news editor. he took me into meet fred friendly, and they said, we -- would you like to come to cbs? you must remember, this was a network that created broadcast news, radio first, then television. it was being asked to join the pantheon. it was remarkable. i can't tell you how i was knocked out by this -- do they really mean it? am i good enough? i said, how did you even know about me? they said, one of your corre
i had been the bureau chief in london for cbc. they brought us back for the year-end review broadcasts which all the networks did. i was on with four or five other correspondents, from paris, bonn, moscow. these roundtables. and we did the broadcast. they stayed on after the broadcast for maybe a week or so, and just before i went back to london i got a call from the cbc representative in new york who said, i should not be telling you this, but i just got a call from cbs and they would like to...
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i want to bring in cbc reporter evan dire who is at an evacuation center in alberta.t's remarkable to here that everyone, absolutely everyone had to flee. that's a remote area. where are they? who is looking after everyone? >> right now, they are spread over quite a wide area, actually n. fact, fort mcmurray is not the only community that has evacuated. we already had 88,000 people have to leave fort mcmurray. now neighboring communities were evacuated overnight as well. some of the people leaving there are double evacuees, people who already left fort mcmurray, thought they had a safe place in neighboring towns in the wood buffalo area. in the middle of the night they were rousted and told to get on buses and move south. some people fled north to where the oil caps are. we believe there is about 10,000 people in that area. they are now separated by fire that has crossed the highway. and we have other people who headed south, many as far as edmonton. >> evan, as i look at these pictures -- these are pictures of people who were on the run. and obviously, picking up the
i want to bring in cbc reporter evan dire who is at an evacuation center in alberta.t's remarkable to here that everyone, absolutely everyone had to flee. that's a remote area. where are they? who is looking after everyone? >> right now, they are spread over quite a wide area, actually n. fact, fort mcmurray is not the only community that has evacuated. we already had 88,000 people have to leave fort mcmurray. now neighboring communities were evacuated overnight as well. some of the...
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in late 1963, he took part in a cbc discussion of the year's events.nel was angling for a job at cbs news. and sent this tape, as an audition. >> safer: i would like to speak for a moment about the possibility of a brushfire war. >> kroft: but instead, it was morley who caught the eye of the american network's executives, who hired him to join the prestigious cbs bureau in london. >> safer: so i really felt that i had joined the yankees. >> edward r. murrow: hello, america. this is ed murrow, speaking from london. >> kroft: morley would be following in the footsteps of edward r. murrow. >> murrow: just telling you what i'm seeing. >> kroft: the cbs man in london during the war years. a hero to countless listeners for his vivid accounts of the nazi bombing of the city. >> murrow: there are no words to describe the thing that is happening. the courage of the people, the flash and roar of the guns rolling down the streets, the stench of the air raid shelters. >> kroft: by the time morley got to cbs, murrow had moved on. but his mystique remained. >> safer
in late 1963, he took part in a cbc discussion of the year's events.nel was angling for a job at cbs news. and sent this tape, as an audition. >> safer: i would like to speak for a moment about the possibility of a brushfire war. >> kroft: but instead, it was morley who caught the eye of the american network's executives, who hired him to join the prestigious cbs bureau in london. >> safer: so i really felt that i had joined the yankees. >> edward r. murrow: hello,...
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. >>> all right, in cbc news, a big left behind during the fort mcmurray evacuation.forced to leave him behind, facebook and twitter users were on the lookout they notified the family when they had a constable feeding a pig. sure enough, it was marshall, safe and sound. happy ever after. >>> on to more serious news, afghan had a successful rescue of a prime minister. he was kidnapped by al qaeda, pakistan and afghanistan, gallonny's father prime minister in 2008 through 2012. french hospitals, incentive not to smoke during their pregnancy. women who commit giving up tobacco will be paid 300 euros. the study is to test the viability of financial incentives. >>> google proposing 13 year em. the women are more likely to use emojis than men are unrepresented. they hope it will empower young women. >>> new york firefighters took test.e most funky test. nominated, the department answered the call to action with their own rendition. >> let's see. >> here is the video. they posted to join the facebook. it shows firefighters and paramedics. can you recognize the song? 1995, li
. >>> all right, in cbc news, a big left behind during the fort mcmurray evacuation.forced to leave him behind, facebook and twitter users were on the lookout they notified the family when they had a constable feeding a pig. sure enough, it was marshall, safe and sound. happy ever after. >>> on to more serious news, afghan had a successful rescue of a prime minister. he was kidnapped by al qaeda, pakistan and afghanistan, gallonny's father prime minister in 2008 through 2012....
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we were asked tom frieden -- we will ask tom frieden from the cbc in just moments. -- cdc. , even inocks are mixed the wake of a lot of economic data this money, personal spending rising to the highest in seven years. the nasdaq still hanging onto a gain, the dow and s&p in the red. they have been for most of the session. volume continues to be lower. you would have expected that going into the holiday weekend, but now, coming out, we have the same phenomenon. volumethe board, the averages lower. volume there.t the major averages, seeing mostly gains with the exception of the doubt, the s&p up about 1.3%, third straight monthly gain for the s&p 500. in terms of best point performers, the ones that contributed the most to the s&p gains, we've got amazon.com trading at a closing record high today. apple shares showed a rebound on the month. we will be talking oil in a few moments. i wonder how commodities fared in may. julie: we've had a big recovery from the lows of the year. that continued in the month of may, up 10% here. a phenomenal run for oil prices this year. look at the other comm
we were asked tom frieden -- we will ask tom frieden from the cbc in just moments. -- cdc. , even inocks are mixed the wake of a lot of economic data this money, personal spending rising to the highest in seven years. the nasdaq still hanging onto a gain, the dow and s&p in the red. they have been for most of the session. volume continues to be lower. you would have expected that going into the holiday weekend, but now, coming out, we have the same phenomenon. volumethe board, the averages...
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. >>> veteran cbc news man morley safer died at his home in manhattan today.was just last week that he retired from "60 minutes." the program ran an hour long tribute to safer joined cbs back in 1964. a year later he was filing reports from front line battles in vietnam. his war reports are often credited with giving americans their first real look at the realities on the ground in vietnam. safer joined "60 minutes" in 1970. he filed his last report for the program in march. morley safer was 84. >>> still to come tonight, the story behind the design of the new smithsonian museum on the national mall. >> it's one of the most eye-catching buildings on the national mall today. we talked to >>> if you've been anywhere near the washington monument, odds are you have noticed a new museum rising along constitution avenue. the smithsonian museum of african-american history and culture is arguably the most unique building on the national mall. >> you can't miss it. as aaron gilchrist reports, everyone the outsieven the outside of the building tells the story. >> report
. >>> veteran cbc news man morley safer died at his home in manhattan today.was just last week that he retired from "60 minutes." the program ran an hour long tribute to safer joined cbs back in 1964. a year later he was filing reports from front line battles in vietnam. his war reports are often credited with giving americans their first real look at the realities on the ground in vietnam. safer joined "60 minutes" in 1970. he filed his last report for the program...
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. >> and in canada, on cbc. >> stephen: really. >> yeah. >> stephen: we always shepa few in when we have catherine, thank you so much for being here. it's been an honor to have you. catherine o'hara, eugene levy, thank you very much. we'll be right back. ( cheers and applause ) introducing the completely redesigned mercedes-benz c-coupe, with its athletic prowess and sleek new body. it doesn't just raise the bar... ...it completely crushes it. the all-new c-class coupe. mercedes-benz. the best or nothing. gotta get those b's in. oh, kale. yes, kale. kale, kale kale. carrots mm... beta carotene. yes, i like it. listo. mmmm. mmmm. mmmm. i feel healthier already. me too. fitness in real life. now that's the good stuff. recently we've noticed some ads created by these two birds, inviting you to stay away from the streak free shine of windex. well dear windex users these ads are false. sfx: squeaks from window cleaning clean glass is better than dirty glass. don't stand for dirty. use windex. right now we need fighters to fight.end. and pancakes to eat. denny's red, white and blue slam is her
. >> and in canada, on cbc. >> stephen: really. >> yeah. >> stephen: we always shepa few in when we have catherine, thank you so much for being here. it's been an honor to have you. catherine o'hara, eugene levy, thank you very much. we'll be right back. ( cheers and applause ) introducing the completely redesigned mercedes-benz c-coupe, with its athletic prowess and sleek new body. it doesn't just raise the bar... ...it completely crushes it. the all-new c-class coupe....
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. >> and in canada, on cbc. >> stephen: really?eah. >> stephen: we always ship a few in when we have canadian guests. eugene, catherine, thank you so much for being here. it's been an honor to have you. catherine o'hara, eugene levy, thank you very much. we'll be right back. ( cheers and applause ) matter? you'd do that for me? really? yeah i'd like that. who are you talking to? uh, it's jake from state farm. sounds like a really good deal. jake from state farm, at three in the morning? who is this? it's jake from state farm. what are you wearing jake from state farm? uh, khakis. she sounds hideous. well, she's a guy so... another reason more people stay with state farm. get to a better state. choose any two mcdonald'sing classics for five bucks. like the 100% beef big mac, filet-o-fish made with sustainably sourced fish, or 10-piece chicken mcnuggets made with white meat! enjoy the choice! ♪ lemme get a mcpick2! find more delicious deals in our app. ♪ ba da da da da i smbut ended up nowhere.a lot now i use this. the nicoderm cq pa
. >> and in canada, on cbc. >> stephen: really?eah. >> stephen: we always ship a few in when we have canadian guests. eugene, catherine, thank you so much for being here. it's been an honor to have you. catherine o'hara, eugene levy, thank you very much. we'll be right back. ( cheers and applause ) matter? you'd do that for me? really? yeah i'd like that. who are you talking to? uh, it's jake from state farm. sounds like a really good deal. jake from state farm, at three in...
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helps show comparing 2013 cbc that is california building code and [inaudible] 7-10, that is publication by the american society of civil engineer. [inaudible] signed by the structural engineer. then we talk about inspection. dbi always send a inspector out to look at what they built. basically they look at [inaudible] basically they want to see what they built is what we approved on the plans. we also require the owner to provide special inspector to look at the critical item. example, the concrete they use and rebar they put in the footing and [inaudible] and routing and [inaudible] they need to provide special inspection and get that prort back to us. >> how do you determine when is a special inspection is required and what it is required for? >> basically from the building code. it is the critical element for the foundation. the critical element of the [inaudible] how they support the crane. reinforcement and foundation because if footing [inaudible] we need to put the rebar in it to pick up the [inaudible] it is important because we don't want the crane to tip over so how they tie b
helps show comparing 2013 cbc that is california building code and [inaudible] 7-10, that is publication by the american society of civil engineer. [inaudible] signed by the structural engineer. then we talk about inspection. dbi always send a inspector out to look at what they built. basically they look at [inaudible] basically they want to see what they built is what we approved on the plans. we also require the owner to provide special inspector to look at the critical item. example, the...
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in his mid 20s he joined the cbc as a television correspondent and moved to cbs where he achieved his dream of becoming a foreign important. he was first based in london, most quickly reassigned to saigon where he covered the vietnam war. after reporting in vietnam, china, elsewhere, he returned to london in 1968, this time as cbs bureau chief. two years later, he joined the newly-created news magazine "60 minutes." it was on "60 minutes" that he reported on lynne lanelle jeter. all the things you've done, where do you stack this up, because you clearly had the most important impact you had on a man's life. >> for that very reason, the lanelle jeter story is the most important story. >> rose: he got out of prison. the woman who produced that was suzanne st. pierre. the associate producer researcher was marty palmer. we decided at the beginning, i was not convinced that lanelle jeter was incident because the court said he was guilty which is a good reason. there was a lot of funny stuff in the trial and questionable evidence, and i said to the other two, i said, look, let's assume he's
in his mid 20s he joined the cbc as a television correspondent and moved to cbs where he achieved his dream of becoming a foreign important. he was first based in london, most quickly reassigned to saigon where he covered the vietnam war. after reporting in vietnam, china, elsewhere, he returned to london in 1968, this time as cbs bureau chief. two years later, he joined the newly-created news magazine "60 minutes." it was on "60 minutes" that he reported on lynne lanelle...
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. >> sreenivasan: the cbc's evan dyer says, that means there's no timetable for when the evacuees will be able to return home. >> some know for a fact that their homes have been destroyed. others are still living with the uncertainty of not knowing, some know their homes are safe, but perhaps are in the path of fire. >> sreenivasan: but, melissa blake, the mayor of the regional municipality of wood buffalo, says they'll make it. >> we are a strong and resilient community. and friends and families and people who are worried about our folks, i need to assure you, everybody has been out safe and sound. we've got more that we're moving and we will get them out. >> sreenivasan: an investigation is underway to determine how the fire started in the first place. >> woodruff: now, to the escalating debt crisis in puerto rico. the u.s. territory has for some years been in a prolonged financial descent and earlier this week, its government missed a significant loan payment. jeffrey brown filed our report, from the island's capital city. >> brown: the sights and sounds of old san juan leading back
. >> sreenivasan: the cbc's evan dyer says, that means there's no timetable for when the evacuees will be able to return home. >> some know for a fact that their homes have been destroyed. others are still living with the uncertainty of not knowing, some know their homes are safe, but perhaps are in the path of fire. >> sreenivasan: but, melissa blake, the mayor of the regional municipality of wood buffalo, says they'll make it. >> we are a strong and resilient...
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helps show comparing 2013 cbc that is california building code and [inaudible] 7-10, that is publication by the american society of civil engineer. [inaudible] signed by the structural engineer. then we talk about inspection. dbi always send a inspector out to look at what they built. basically they look at [inaudible] basically they want to see what they built is what we approved on the plans. we also require the owner to provide special inspector to look at the critical item. example, the concrete they use and rebar they put in the footing and [inaudible] and routing and [inaudible] they need to provide special inspection and get that prort back to us. >> how do you determine when is a special inspection is required and what it is required for? >> basically from the building code. it is the critical element for the foundation. the critical element of the [inaudible] how they support the crane. reinforcement and foundation because if footing [inaudible] we need to put the rebar in it to pick up the [inaudible] it is important because we don't want the crane to tip over so how they tie b
helps show comparing 2013 cbc that is california building code and [inaudible] 7-10, that is publication by the american society of civil engineer. [inaudible] signed by the structural engineer. then we talk about inspection. dbi always send a inspector out to look at what they built. basically they look at [inaudible] basically they want to see what they built is what we approved on the plans. we also require the owner to provide special inspector to look at the critical item. example, the...
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we were asked tom frieden -- we will ask tom frieden from the cbc in just moments.
we were asked tom frieden -- we will ask tom frieden from the cbc in just moments.
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. >> that was selena reporting from the cbc. the fear of spiders one of the most common phobias.ee picture of them and let's thank our producer. kind of creeping up before my flight today. that wraps up this hour of cnn newsroom. for our viewers in the united states, "new day" is next and others around the world, "best of quest sta" starts in a momen. my belly pain and constipation? they keep telling me "drink more water." "exercise more." i know that. "try laxatives..." i know. believe me. it's like i've. tried. everything! my chronic constipation keeps coming back. i know that. tell me something i don't know. (vo) linzess works differently from laxatives. linzess treats adults with ibs with constipation, or chronic constipation. it can help relieve your belly pain, and lets you have more frequent and complete bowel movements that are easier to pass. do not give linzess to children under 6 and it should not be given to children 6 to 17. it may harm them. don't take linzess if you have a bowel blockage. get immediate help if you develop unusual or severe stomach pain, especially
. >> that was selena reporting from the cbc. the fear of spiders one of the most common phobias.ee picture of them and let's thank our producer. kind of creeping up before my flight today. that wraps up this hour of cnn newsroom. for our viewers in the united states, "new day" is next and others around the world, "best of quest sta" starts in a momen. my belly pain and constipation? they keep telling me "drink more water." "exercise more." i know...
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the reason coming up after the break a major warning about the virus while the cbc is worried that it could be a bigger threat to public health. when cigarette cravings hit, all i can think about is getting relief. only nicorette mini has a patented fast-dissolving formula. it starts to relieve sudden cravings fast. i never know when i'll need relief. that's why i only choose nicorette mini. wrely on the us postal service? because when they ship with us, their business becomes our business. that's why we make more e-commerce deliveries to homes than anyone else in the country. here, there, everywhere. united states postal service priority: you >>darya: house measure that would comment on the virus is not enough to deal with the current threat to public health the republicans are pushing a $620,000 measure to fight the virus that is only about a third of the money that the white house and ask for to months ago motorcycle deaths on the rise because according to a new study for highway safety record. >>mark: mesmerize and travel nationwide as well as better weather the which leads to a l
the reason coming up after the break a major warning about the virus while the cbc is worried that it could be a bigger threat to public health. when cigarette cravings hit, all i can think about is getting relief. only nicorette mini has a patented fast-dissolving formula. it starts to relieve sudden cravings fast. i never know when i'll need relief. that's why i only choose nicorette mini. wrely on the us postal service? because when they ship with us, their business becomes our business....
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for example, we are in 2013 code cycle here, so the 2013 cbc applies to any building built today in san francisco. they insure compliance with that. our districts, we have district inspectors. there field personnel they go out to the field and inspect construction sites. is the work in compliance with approved plans we reviewed and approved is the number 1 thing they do. we get a number of referl inspections. department of public health if you want to open up your restaurant you need a permit from the health department. the health department requests fire clearance prior to issuing the permit so we conduct inspections. finally, we conduct fire complaints inspections in the district. how do we get fire complaints. we receive complaints through 311 system, through a phone call, through a e-mail, through a walk in, postal service letter, and company inspections where we referred to us. now move to fire permits. fire permits, they work with operational permits so they are not involved with structures themselves for the most part. if you want to have a party and have a tent and use propane,
for example, we are in 2013 code cycle here, so the 2013 cbc applies to any building built today in san francisco. they insure compliance with that. our districts, we have district inspectors. there field personnel they go out to the field and inspect construction sites. is the work in compliance with approved plans we reviewed and approved is the number 1 thing they do. we get a number of referl inspections. department of public health if you want to open up your restaurant you need a permit...
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for example, we are in 2013 code cycle here, so the 2013 cbc applies to any building built today in sanfrancisco. they insure compliance with that. our districts, we have district inspectors. there field personnel they go out to the field and inspect construction sites. is the work in compliance with approved plans we reviewed and approved is the number 1 thing they do. we get a number of referl inspections. department of public health if you want to open up your restaurant you need a permit from the health department. the health department requests fire clearance prior to issuing the permit so we conduct inspections. finally, we conduct fire complaints inspections in the district. how do we get fire complaints. we receive complaints through 311 system, through a phone call, through a e-mail, through a walk in, postal service letter, and company inspections where we referred to us. now move to fire permits. fire permits, they work with operational permits so they are not involved with structures themselves for the most part. if you want to have a party and have a tent and use propane, y
for example, we are in 2013 code cycle here, so the 2013 cbc applies to any building built today in sanfrancisco. they insure compliance with that. our districts, we have district inspectors. there field personnel they go out to the field and inspect construction sites. is the work in compliance with approved plans we reviewed and approved is the number 1 thing they do. we get a number of referl inspections. department of public health if you want to open up your restaurant you need a permit...
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they will change their behavior if that means getting reimbursed, said the cbc guidelines will be implementedthe payers insist on it -- the cdc guidelines of the implemented if the payers insist on it. host: grant, you are next. caller: it is a pleasure. nice to see ladies is wanted. i would like to start off by saying that the captain of the ship is responsible for everything that goes on in that ship, regardless of what it is, and we obviously have a problem with our doctors and drug companies, this, that and the other, but that is controlled by the captain of the ship. that would be the current administration, regardless what anybody says. i think the main problem is like you were saying earlier, we have and we need to get off this before it leads to other things. inpatient.initely by now, or use the prisons as an inpatient, which it works, but they are getting no counseling while they are in theire. straighten out, had been in care system across the an in care system across the country that deals with resolving the problem. host: ok, becky vaughn, the cost of in care patients across the c
they will change their behavior if that means getting reimbursed, said the cbc guidelines will be implementedthe payers insist on it -- the cdc guidelines of the implemented if the payers insist on it. host: grant, you are next. caller: it is a pleasure. nice to see ladies is wanted. i would like to start off by saying that the captain of the ship is responsible for everything that goes on in that ship, regardless of what it is, and we obviously have a problem with our doctors and drug...
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el cbc anunciÓ que enviarÁ equipos de fumigaciÓn a los vecindarios de estados de mayor riesgo y fumigararla: asÍ, estamos juntas porque vamos hacer una receta esas fÁciles. muy atractivos para los niÑos, se acerca el dÍa de la madre podemos cocinar en familia. le vamos a poner todos los ingredientes en pantalla, 3 diferentes tipos de queso, use el que mÁs le guste. a mi me gusta el chihuahua porque derrite muy rico. pintura vegetal y vamos a comprar esto que se usa para decorar pasteles. voy a colocar uno de los sanguchitos. mezclan los quesos, que color te gustarÍa? francisca: rojo. karla: cuando mezclas el queso vas a poner uno de estos, fÁcilisimo, le vamos a poner a colorear lo que es el queso. el azul le ponemos azulito. aquÍ ponemos el rosadoy lo mezclas. francisca: es muy divertido hacer esto. karla: es importante lavarse las manos antes de cocinar, muy atentos con eso. es importante este consejo, el pan que utilice tiene que ser rebanada gruesa. mire que rico, lo voy a colocar aquÍ, ahora viene la parte bonita. francisca: serÍa divertido para quÉ se dejen ensuciar. karla: fijens
el cbc anunciÓ que enviarÁ equipos de fumigaciÓn a los vecindarios de estados de mayor riesgo y fumigararla: asÍ, estamos juntas porque vamos hacer una receta esas fÁciles. muy atractivos para los niÑos, se acerca el dÍa de la madre podemos cocinar en familia. le vamos a poner todos los ingredientes en pantalla, 3 diferentes tipos de queso, use el que mÁs le guste. a mi me gusta el chihuahua porque derrite muy rico. pintura vegetal y vamos a comprar esto que se usa para decorar...
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that's why you call it cbc -- civilian combine. >> pete said he was practicing for eight months so i'mg. >> just keep in mind when abby went through her time, 93 seconds. >> all right. >> come on. you got this. >> let's start the clock. and action! all right. >> now, they're running through the pit exercises. and the way the race start, three different exercises. they have to do as many of the reps as possible within five minutes oh, that was fast. now they're off. right through the obstacle course. >> she's leading the pack. >> oh, my. >> going up the ladder wall. >> that's her mind set -- >> uh-oh. >> come on, pete. >> pete -- >> look at this. oh, my goodness. >> there you go. >> kick your leg over. >> oh, pete, slow down. >> come on, lea, come on! >> wow, look at that. >> look at that. >> come on. >> good job. all right. >> wow. >> don't touch me. can we please -- >> all right. >> good job. >> get a little closer, take a look at pete. >> well done. >> 54 seconds for pete. >> way to go, navy. >> that was good. >> put your faces side by side. nice close-up shot of the faces. >> all ri
that's why you call it cbc -- civilian combine. >> pete said he was practicing for eight months so i'mg. >> just keep in mind when abby went through her time, 93 seconds. >> all right. >> come on. you got this. >> let's start the clock. and action! all right. >> now, they're running through the pit exercises. and the way the race start, three different exercises. they have to do as many of the reps as possible within five minutes oh, that was fast. now...
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we've been pushing how do you respond the argument there is a circulation of forced model it is the cbcow you consider that separate from the use of force. >> i think that would have to be considered if at a at a later date a decision to implement the cds it would have to work within the framework of use of force policies that commission develops now in doing them together much more time to study the deesclation with the team and the stakeholders have not had enough time to study we didn't want a situation the policies were not - given levels of study and considerations you'll have to look at the cds in light of broader use of force but establishing what that doctrine should be the first step and the cds is a specific method he if i did in the new general order landscape. >> pushing it further what makes the cds different from the other alternative transportation to use of force within the document. >> i think we're asking for be concerned differently commissioner wong we've heard on potential health hazards the effect on compliance with the policies there's other departments that have
we've been pushing how do you respond the argument there is a circulation of forced model it is the cbcow you consider that separate from the use of force. >> i think that would have to be considered if at a at a later date a decision to implement the cds it would have to work within the framework of use of force policies that commission develops now in doing them together much more time to study the deesclation with the team and the stakeholders have not had enough time to study we...
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we've been pushing how do you respond the argument there is a circulation of forced model it is the cbc how you consider that separate from the use of force. >> i think that would have to be considered if at a at a later date a decision to implement the cds it would have to work within the framework of use of force policies that commission develops now in doing them together much more time to study the deesclation with the team and the stakeholders have not had enough time to study we didn't want a situation the policies were not - given levels of study and considerations you'll have to look at the cds in light of broader use of force but establishing what that doctrine should be the first step and the cds is a specific method he if i did in the new general order landscape. >> pushing it further what makes the cds different from the other alternative transportation to use of force within the document. >> i think we're asking for be concerned differently commissioner wong we've heard on potential health hazards the effect on compliance with the policies there's other departments that hav
we've been pushing how do you respond the argument there is a circulation of forced model it is the cbc how you consider that separate from the use of force. >> i think that would have to be considered if at a at a later date a decision to implement the cds it would have to work within the framework of use of force policies that commission develops now in doing them together much more time to study the deesclation with the team and the stakeholders have not had enough time to study we...