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the arc of noah. i bought it, and i remember looking at the book, and i said oh wow, i'm going to build the arc of noah. my children were so excited, and they ran to my wife. >> what did your wife said? >> she was not happy with me. >> women are sensible. >> yeah. it took 13 years to get permission. >> it took you 13 years to convince her? >> exactly. >> you must have really believed in this? >> 100%. >> it took johan just over four years to build his arc, and used his bible as a blueprint. >> length, 50 elbow is the wide, and 30 elbow is the high. >> here to the top of your finger. >> yeah, i took it because nobody knows how big noah was at the time. >> according to the bible, noah spent 120 years on his arc. and it's every child's favorite story. when the flood finally did come, he was ready. >> god sends two of every animal. all of them, two of every single one, came on to his ship from the giraffes to the small smalls to the bears. it rained for 40 days and 40 nights. and finally the whole entire
the arc of noah. i bought it, and i remember looking at the book, and i said oh wow, i'm going to build the arc of noah. my children were so excited, and they ran to my wife. >> what did your wife said? >> she was not happy with me. >> women are sensible. >> yeah. it took 13 years to get permission. >> it took you 13 years to convince her? >> exactly. >> you must have really believed in this? >> 100%. >> it took johan just over four years to...
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detecting tell-tale signs, not responding to his name. >> noah, noah. noah. >> reporter: not mirroring gestures. >> can you do that? can you do that. >> here is where things take a turn. rogers was also embarking on a groundbreaking study to see whether intensive intervention with high-risk babies might help. so she started training a small group of parents. >> we were not talking with parents about spending hours a day of doing therapy with their children. we are talking about interactive techniques that would feel natural to anyone doing these, i think. >> reporter: natural, except what is natural for autistic babies is not to respond. >> they taught me how to use the songs to engage, pause and wait for the songs, wait for him to look up, vocalise and be there to reinforce any form of communication. if you have children with autism, they are not reenforing you to continue to do those things. as a parent, you want to make them happy. it's more natural with a child with autism to let them play. >> reporter: at a risk of oversimplifying this, it's almost
detecting tell-tale signs, not responding to his name. >> noah, noah. noah. >> reporter: not mirroring gestures. >> can you do that? can you do that. >> here is where things take a turn. rogers was also embarking on a groundbreaking study to see whether intensive intervention with high-risk babies might help. so she started training a small group of parents. >> we were not talking with parents about spending hours a day of doing therapy with their children. we are...
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not responding to his name. >> noah, noah. >> not mirroring her gestures. >> can you do that? can you do that? >> but here's where things take a turn. rogers was also embarking on a groundbreaking study to see whether intervention with high risk babies might help. >> model and by giving it to you instead of just taking it. >> so she started training a small group of parents. >> we were not talking with parents about spending hours a day of doing therapy with their children. we were talking about some focused interactive techniques that really would feel pretty natural to anybody doing these, i think. >> natural, except what's natural for autistic babies, is not to respond. >> they taught me kind of how to use the songs to engage him and pause and wait for once he learned the songs wait for him to look up at me or vocalize or be there to reinforce any form of communication. if you have children with autism, it's -- they're not reinforcing you to continue to do those things and as a parent you want to make them happy. it's more natural for a child with autism to let them play. >
not responding to his name. >> noah, noah. >> not mirroring her gestures. >> can you do that? can you do that? >> but here's where things take a turn. rogers was also embarking on a groundbreaking study to see whether intervention with high risk babies might help. >> model and by giving it to you instead of just taking it. >> so she started training a small group of parents. >> we were not talking with parents about spending hours a day of doing therapy...
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lucy. >> reporter: today noah interacts with everyone. six out of seven children shed autism symptoms and hit milestones. successful? >> first of all young brains are incredible aready for learning. second, being able to work at the beginning symptoms, may be particularly powerful point to work. some later symptoms may be consequences of early symptoms. third, autism changes the social environment. a child who has autism, who is not initiating interaction with parents, after a while the environment around that child changes, and the messages stop coming because the child left the circle of the family. potent. of course, you know, as the authors are aware, there are some limitations. the biggest one being there were only seven children, and that they really didn't have a large well-matched control group to see how similar kids would have done without the intervention. >> reporter: deborah from the university of connecticut says rogers results are promising but shouldn't be interpreted as a cure. while some older children overcome autism sy
lucy. >> reporter: today noah interacts with everyone. six out of seven children shed autism symptoms and hit milestones. successful? >> first of all young brains are incredible aready for learning. second, being able to work at the beginning symptoms, may be particularly powerful point to work. some later symptoms may be consequences of early symptoms. third, autism changes the social environment. a child who has autism, who is not initiating interaction with parents, after a while...
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noah he said personality, but i'm intrigued by what definition of community are we looking at? is this a solid tangible community? it makes me skeptical. >> yeah, we believe that food is more than a tool for nourishment, but a vehicle to create and sustain relationships. so it's like how do we use these amazing technologies and help bridge this on line off line divide. so yeah, real communities are being formed here. as cities get bigger and more people feel anonymous that the notion of knowing your neighbor has decreased dramatically. and in a sense these online services have enabled us to actually -- to know our neighbors even before we have met them. >> he has a really good point there, because, you know, i think that there's -- there seems to be growing evidence that emphasis happened historically that progress and technology has historically sort of taken us further apart. and human beings need more connection than we have right now, especially in the united states and western europe. so to noah's point i think a large part of what is driving the sharing economy is not jus
noah he said personality, but i'm intrigued by what definition of community are we looking at? is this a solid tangible community? it makes me skeptical. >> yeah, we believe that food is more than a tool for nourishment, but a vehicle to create and sustain relationships. so it's like how do we use these amazing technologies and help bridge this on line off line divide. so yeah, real communities are being formed here. as cities get bigger and more people feel anonymous that the notion of...
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. >> no, noah. >> this is how it went. >> he is feeling colder there. seeing noah has done it, we've got andrew. andrew has an interesting technique. he's seen noah fell through the ice. i'm going to jump over that hole. thank you to the guy instigating this behind the camera. >> that looked painful. >> andrew is going for the tiebreaker. he could be the winner. look at the smile. he's beaming. >> they thought the ice would have gotten stronger after the first guy fell through. it's the same ice, nothing is going to change. >> cat in a christmas tree box. >>> kids say the darnedest things and sometimes they do the darnedest things. this little girl adorable has ice cream cone. she is eating it. something is about to overtake her. >> i love videos of children falling asleep while eating. >> there she goes. head drops. wakes up. >> rookie ice cream mistake. >> this kid is going and it's priceless. oh! this happens multiple times. finally it's when she shifts her seat she finally overcomes. i'm going to nail the arm of this couch and i'm done. >> this man
. >> no, noah. >> this is how it went. >> he is feeling colder there. seeing noah has done it, we've got andrew. andrew has an interesting technique. he's seen noah fell through the ice. i'm going to jump over that hole. thank you to the guy instigating this behind the camera. >> that looked painful. >> andrew is going for the tiebreaker. he could be the winner. look at the smile. he's beaming. >> they thought the ice would have gotten stronger after the...
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first up, we've got noah. he's going to go from the other side. >> no, noah! >> oh! >> that was scary. >> and now andrew. >> andrew has an interesting technique. he's already seen that noah fell through the ice there. you know what? i'm going to jump over that hole. >> oh! >> yes. >> thank you to the guy who was instigating this behind the camera. >> that looked painful. >> but wait, there's more. andrew, he's going for the tiebreaker. if he can make it back, he's going to be the winner. >> they thought the ice would have gotten stronger. no, it's the same ice. the same thickness. nothing's going to change. >> go over there. we'll do weird things. >>> what do you think a local chaplain in fredericksburg, virginia, does on his off time? sings like barbra streisand. >> that is palmer allen, and that is his real voice. palmer watches the show and he posted this on our facebook page. >> why is he in a hardware store? >> that was the question i had. you can also see him singing in other places like here. i believe this is his home because that looks like a pet bird, singi
first up, we've got noah. he's going to go from the other side. >> no, noah! >> oh! >> that was scary. >> and now andrew. >> andrew has an interesting technique. he's already seen that noah fell through the ice there. you know what? i'm going to jump over that hole. >> oh! >> yes. >> thank you to the guy who was instigating this behind the camera. >> that looked painful. >> but wait, there's more. andrew, he's going for the tiebreaker....
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thank you noah i'd like to introduce a i don't know veteran of the girlfriend war and leader of veterans at san francisco state university roanoke illinois (clapping) i want to thank and welcome general mississippi i do not and secretary shurlt and senate feinstein and our honored guests from the armed services my colleagues from the veteran organizations such the american lesion and the veterans of foreign wars and swords to flou employ shares your new it generation of the san francisco state university when i work for and work with everyday dedication of this monument was intended to honor and went who, who gave the ultimate surface we went our brave men and women who figure out on behalf of the nation abrade it will contain scared soils from the hills and valleys of upper europe from central america to the conflicts happening in the deserts scared soil and many monument will give voice to those who are lost the irony although i've served e served in the army and prepared for battle my desert is colorado springs my junldz
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. >> is noah showing any signs of autism today? >> no, none. >> six out of the seven children in the study shed their autism symptoms and were hitting normal developpal milestones. >> this intervention appears to be very potent. of course, the authors are well aware there are limitations. the biggest one being there were only seven children, and that they really didn't have a large, well-matched control group. >> reporter: debra fein said that the results were promising you, but they should not be interpreted as a cure. >> a cure depends on what you mean. if you don't have an impairment in your every day function it's hard to say that somebody has autism. >> do you feel confident that one day there will be a cure, and that cure may very well be connected to this treatment? >> i think so. i think we're getting closer. i would love to say yes. this opens a lot of doors. >> al jazeera, sacramento, california. >> many children with autism tend to focus on things like video games. and in the case of owen its classic disney movies. but h
. >> is noah showing any signs of autism today? >> no, none. >> six out of the seven children in the study shed their autism symptoms and were hitting normal developpal milestones. >> this intervention appears to be very potent. of course, the authors are well aware there are limitations. the biggest one being there were only seven children, and that they really didn't have a large, well-matched control group. >> reporter: debra fein said that the results were...
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. >> i am hoping i can get noah to walk soon. noah wasn't even crawling when daddy left. i think it would be special if i could get noah to walk to daddy. >> little noah did exactly that. >> it doesn't feel real. >> it melted my heart. >> sergeant waller and the other georgia national guardsmen who make up the 876 vertical engineering company were given a hero's welcome when they walked into the stevens county high school. the unit has been in afghanistan since may, eight months away from their homes and families. ashley danielson missed her husband sergeant patrick danielson so much she wasn't going to let anything stop her from welcoming him home not even the car wreck she got into while driving here. >> this tire came out from nowhere and annihilated the front of the car. i don't care. i just want to see him. i am so looking forward to seeing him. >> she made it in time for the homecoming and was soon in her husband's arms. >> 26 after the hour. isis new targets from the middle east to the midwest. the terror group's chilling message to ferguson protestors. >> a presen
. >> i am hoping i can get noah to walk soon. noah wasn't even crawling when daddy left. i think it would be special if i could get noah to walk to daddy. >> little noah did exactly that. >> it doesn't feel real. >> it melted my heart. >> sergeant waller and the other georgia national guardsmen who make up the 876 vertical engineering company were given a hero's welcome when they walked into the stevens county high school. the unit has been in afghanistan since...
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. >> why a noah ark's theme park has them at odds in one state. >> why you won't be seeing bikinis in the next miss world pageant. sorry, matt. i've always loved exploring and looking for something better. that's the way i look at life. especially now that i live with a higher risk of stroke due to afib, a type of irregular heartbeat, not caused by a heart valve problem. i was taking warfarin, but wondered if i kept digging, could i come up with something better. my doctor told me about eliquis... for three important reasons. one, in a clinical trial, eliquis was proven to reduce the risk of stroke better than warfarin. two, eliquis had less major bleeding than warfarin. and three, unlike warfarin, there's no routine blood testing. don't stop taking eliquis unless your doctor tells you to, as stopping increases your risk of having a stroke. eliquis can cause serious and in rare cases fatal bleeding. don't take eliquis if you have an artificial heart valve or abnormal bleeding. while taking eliquis, you may bruise more easily and it may take longer than usual for any bleeding to stop.
. >> why a noah ark's theme park has them at odds in one state. >> why you won't be seeing bikinis in the next miss world pageant. sorry, matt. i've always loved exploring and looking for something better. that's the way i look at life. especially now that i live with a higher risk of stroke due to afib, a type of irregular heartbeat, not caused by a heart valve problem. i was taking warfarin, but wondered if i kept digging, could i come up with something better. my doctor told me...
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he took care of me and my son noah all the time. anything that we wanted, he would take care of us while he was deployed. >> you were planning to buy a house together? >> yeah, we were. >> i know it's really hard for you to talk about this. but he came back from afghanistan. you guys went to high school together. >> yeah. >> he joined the marines practically right out of high school? >> he did. >> so he really wanted to serve his country. >> he did. >> so he was close to home the night this accident happened. where was he going? >> he was headed to my parents' house. my brother who served. my brother whofgs stationed in japan finally came home after several years and he and andrew wanted to visit him while he was home. however, he stayed back that night to spend some time with his brothers because it was also their first time being altogether and after a year. >> then you heard about the accident or he didn't come home, so you were wondering where he was? >> yeah. >> that night we waited for him. he never arrived. he called me about
he took care of me and my son noah all the time. anything that we wanted, he would take care of us while he was deployed. >> you were planning to buy a house together? >> yeah, we were. >> i know it's really hard for you to talk about this. but he came back from afghanistan. you guys went to high school together. >> yeah. >> he joined the marines practically right out of high school? >> he did. >> so he really wanted to serve his country. >> he...
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. >> reporter: noah is the founder and ceo of feastly. >> we're saying, you know, the dinner table is the original social network and we are all having the shared experience. why not do it together? >> reporter: but other shared economy services before them, the growing business of home cooking is unchartered territory. regulations vary from one city to another. for example, in many cities, home-based restaurants are not eligible for food service permits and run the risk of being shut down. and noah says in this age of peer to peer commerce, how you define a restaurant or public space is changing. but no matter what, the safety of users is paramount. >> we vet every cook. and that's everything from going all the way up to actually going and tasting their food and seeing where they're going to do these meals. >> reporter: cooks like don agree. >> i wouldn't mind having someone come check this place out. >> reporter: his first two courses went down well. >> all right. we're for real this time. we're live. >> reporter: it's finally time for the main event. >> it's all over now. crab's on
. >> reporter: noah is the founder and ceo of feastly. >> we're saying, you know, the dinner table is the original social network and we are all having the shared experience. why not do it together? >> reporter: but other shared economy services before them, the growing business of home cooking is unchartered territory. regulations vary from one city to another. for example, in many cities, home-based restaurants are not eligible for food service permits and run the risk of...
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. >>> noah's ark. outrageous comments on torture from republicans. and president obama as an elf. "scrambled politics" is next. powered by microsoft dynamics, azure, and office 365, the team can gain real time insights and instantly share information around the globe. when every millisecond counts, staying competitive begins with the cloud. this is the microsoft cloud. ring ring! progresso! i can't believe i'm eating bacon and rich creamy cheese before my sister's wedding well it's only 100 calories, so you'll be ready for that dress uh-huh... you don't love the dress? i love my sister... 40 flavors. 100 calories or less. i make a lot of purchases foand i get ass. lot in return with ink plus from chase. like 50,000 bonus points when i spent $5,000 in the first 3 months after i opened my account. and i earn 5 times the rewards on internet, phone services and at office supply stores. with ink plus i can choose how to redeem my points. travel, gift cards, even cash back. and my rewards points won't expire. so you can make owning a business even more rewarding. ink from chase. so you
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the clerk: department of state, noah bryson mamet of california to be ambassador of the united states of america to the argentine republic. colleen bradley bell of california to be ambassador of the united states of america to hungary. the presiding officer: the senator from arizona. mr. mccain: mr. president, i don't usually object to appointments and nominations by the administration to various ambassadorial positions around the world. and i also understand that there are numbers of political supporters, financial supporters. it is a characteristic of republican and democrat administrations alike. and it's never disturbed me when i have observed nominees say to a caribbean country or maybe london or paris or berlin, being with being -- reward both financial or otherwise. but now we are at a point where according to "the washington post," modern presidents generally followed a 70-30 rule on ambassadorial appointments where 70% are career foreign service and 30% are political appointees. president obama has defied this historical bipartisan practice and in his second term a shocking 5
the clerk: department of state, noah bryson mamet of california to be ambassador of the united states of america to the argentine republic. colleen bradley bell of california to be ambassador of the united states of america to hungary. the presiding officer: the senator from arizona. mr. mccain: mr. president, i don't usually object to appointments and nominations by the administration to various ambassadorial positions around the world. and i also understand that there are numbers of political...
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it's mohammad and my guess is that most of the mohammads are in fact muslims. >> noah is number four, you should be happy about that. >> did one more thing get approved? >> we got to go. >>> the urgent issues of immigration over the budget. this is "special report." >>> good evening, welcome to washington, i'm bret baier, we are nine days away from authorized funding for the federal government drying up, without that authorization, the federal government essentially runs out of muffin. the main goal for thiscongress, in its final session is to take care of that. but hard feelings over the president's executive action on immigration could greatly complicate matters. we have fox team coverage tonight, mike emanuel on capitol hill with what republicans can
it's mohammad and my guess is that most of the mohammads are in fact muslims. >> noah is number four, you should be happy about that. >> did one more thing get approved? >> we got to go. >>> the urgent issues of immigration over the budget. this is "special report." >>> good evening, welcome to washington, i'm bret baier, we are nine days away from authorized funding for the federal government drying up, without that authorization, the federal...
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liam and emma names for. 2014 for boys, noah was in second place, followed by a even, nathan, and logan. for girls, olivia, sophia, ava, and isabella -- all nice names. jackie is -- >> ok, the forecast -- some rain in the evening commute? >> the later in the evening commute, the greater the likelihood it will get wetter. .t. will be misty at times >> [dramatic music] ♪ >> yo! ho! ho-ho, ho! hi! [laugh hello, and welcome to the show. i'm terry crews. some of you may know me from brooklyn nine-nine, and i'm lucky enough to also be here hosting millionaire. [cheers and applause] today's first contestant is a hard-core biker who's on the road to riches today. from cypress, texas, please welcome bobby harold. [cheers and applause] what's up, bobby? how are you, sir? how are you? nice to see you. >> good to see you. >> nice to see you, my man. now, i hear you've been riding motorcycles since you were eight years old... >> right, been riding--
liam and emma names for. 2014 for boys, noah was in second place, followed by a even, nathan, and logan. for girls, olivia, sophia, ava, and isabella -- all nice names. jackie is -- >> ok, the forecast -- some rain in the evening commute? >> the later in the evening commute, the greater the likelihood it will get wetter. .t. will be misty at times >> [dramatic music] ♪ >> yo! ho! ho-ho, ho! hi! [laugh hello, and welcome to the show. i'm terry crews. some of you may...
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vision she leaves the bicycle coalition in good hands with the outreach tests underway we're successor noah of the transportation is coming next february under our leadership leah letting present this certificate of accomodation in recognition of 12 years as a executive director of the san francisco bike coalition of a persistence and tireless efforts to make bicyclists save from 8 to and her leadership in advocating for the city of san francisco to adapt vision zero policy with the goal of eliminating all traffic related facilitate by 2024 present that day the 16th of dos december in the year 2014 (clapping). >> i promise to be quick leah of the san francisco bicycle contradiction i want to thank you and particularly call out the ta i mean that i met with the staff yesterday it's been one of the best part of my job working with the ta authority and i think you bring a can do attitude dealing through the bureaucracy you trying to get things done it has helped me as an advocate and i know the bicycle coalition achieved more we feel oftentimes we were hitting calls wall but the transportation
vision she leaves the bicycle coalition in good hands with the outreach tests underway we're successor noah of the transportation is coming next february under our leadership leah letting present this certificate of accomodation in recognition of 12 years as a executive director of the san francisco bike coalition of a persistence and tireless efforts to make bicyclists save from 8 to and her leadership in advocating for the city of san francisco to adapt vision zero policy with the goal of...
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did anyone check out noah? let's just say letter drown and let russell eat his own crow. no offense. not movie goers who you're never going to give a chance. let them decide. hollywood should learn that it is easy to offend, but it is offensive to bend, especially to those who are just bent or more correctly hell bent. well better late for hollywood finally showing a backbone. so this is the one time i'm going to say, you go, hollywood. back to your money grubbing pathetic solo selves. that's the hollywood i know and love. that's the hollywood i respect. i want to see more of that in 2015. stand up or stand down. we're going to have a lot more on this the fickleness of all of this, scott brown. >> hello, everyone i'm kimt's 5:00 in new york city and this is "the five." two days after hundreds in his police force turned their backs on him, new york city mayor bill de blasio addressed the next generation of the nypd and they got a mixed welcome at the graduation ceremony for cadets. some boos and jeers were heard amongst the applause. >> the honorable bill de blasio. >> tha
did anyone check out noah? let's just say letter drown and let russell eat his own crow. no offense. not movie goers who you're never going to give a chance. let them decide. hollywood should learn that it is easy to offend, but it is offensive to bend, especially to those who are just bent or more correctly hell bent. well better late for hollywood finally showing a backbone. so this is the one time i'm going to say, you go, hollywood. back to your money grubbing pathetic solo selves. that's...
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epics like "noah" and smaller films like "god's not dead," "son of god" and "heaven is for real." >> hollywood has made these popular and big at the box office. >> hollywood's year of the bible could get a long extension. from nbc news, los angeles. >> you have to brace yourself. if you do a biblical theme movie, not everyone is going to agree or like it. >> there's going to be backlash. true. >>> from tipping to gift giving. we'll help you navigate the most stressful parts of the holiday season. that's right after this. wellllll... ♪ ♪ earlyfit ♪ latefit ♪ risefit ♪ fallfit ♪ ballfit ♪ wallfit ♪ pingfit ♪ pongfit ♪ pingfit ♪ pongfit ♪ rowfit ♪ throwfit ♪ slowfit ♪ olliefit ♪ oopsfit ♪ otisfit ♪ thiswayfit ♪ thatwayfit ♪ daddyfit ♪ pappyfit ♪ datefit ♪ weightfit ♪ goalfit ♪ gooooooalfit ♪ stepfit ♪ stairfit ♪ smartfit ♪ heartfit ♪ spinfit ♪ bikefit ♪ hikefit ♪ yikesfit ♪ wheeeeefit ♪ wowfit ♪ whoafit ♪ findyourfit ♪ it's all fitbit [ telephone rings ] [ shirley ] edward jones. this is shirley speaking. how ma
epics like "noah" and smaller films like "god's not dead," "son of god" and "heaven is for real." >> hollywood has made these popular and big at the box office. >> hollywood's year of the bible could get a long extension. from nbc news, los angeles. >> you have to brace yourself. if you do a biblical theme movie, not everyone is going to agree or like it. >> there's going to be backlash. true. >>> from tipping to gift...
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if you ask noah, it's indiana jones if indiana jones was played by don nknots. it's a very sill little verl shun of action adventure. and this is the series and we shot in portland. we premiere on sunday night. we premiere in the traditional spot of the world -- the wild world of disney, sunday night 8:00 p.m. time slot and i think we really have that spirit of our show. >> jimmy: does it really? >> yes, absolutely. it's very wholesome and very funny. it's an action adventure show. >> jimmy: you are not a librarian. >> i am not. >> jimmy: no one would believe that. >> excuse me. >> jimmy: i meant that as a compliment. >> oh, thank you? >> jimmy: yes. you're welcome. >> i'm the protector -- i'm the body guard to the -- >> jimmy: that makes more sense. you protect the library? you're a security guard. >> i am. i'm a security guard. that's me. >> jimmy: and so, okay, and there are adventures and -- >> we have to save the world in every episode. >> jimmy: good. every episode? >> every episode. >> jimmy: wow, the world is in a lot of trouble. >> it really is. >> jimm
if you ask noah, it's indiana jones if indiana jones was played by don nknots. it's a very sill little verl shun of action adventure. and this is the series and we shot in portland. we premiere on sunday night. we premiere in the traditional spot of the world -- the wild world of disney, sunday night 8:00 p.m. time slot and i think we really have that spirit of our show. >> jimmy: does it really? >> yes, absolutely. it's very wholesome and very funny. it's an action adventure show....
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. >> in hebrew, it's noah smuel. >> at a time rabbi learned a little boy in his congregation, noah pozner learned the youngest victim of the ramp page. >> knowing he was just barely six years old. >> it's a rip-off. he was such a great little guy, you know. and his life was robbed from him. >> the shooting at sandy hook elementary thrust rabbi prior and reverend kreven into the national spotlight. >> these darkest days of our community shall not be the final word heard from us. >> the mats kerr transformed them both into advocates for stricter gun laws in america. >> it connected me in ways to other communities and other people who had been impacted by gun violence and made me more aware of that impact in a real emotional human level. it's a ticket we have been hand anded and we have a responsibility to put into the game, you know. and that's the newtown card, you know. so we didn't ask for it, but we were served it. so, i feel that that's like a commandment from god for me to do something with that. >> how are you doing? >> the rabbi and the refer end were acquaintances before, but a sha
. >> in hebrew, it's noah smuel. >> at a time rabbi learned a little boy in his congregation, noah pozner learned the youngest victim of the ramp page. >> knowing he was just barely six years old. >> it's a rip-off. he was such a great little guy, you know. and his life was robbed from him. >> the shooting at sandy hook elementary thrust rabbi prior and reverend kreven into the national spotlight. >> these darkest days of our community shall not be the final...
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if you ask noah, it's indiana jones if indiana jones was played by don knots. >> jimmy: i see. >> it's a very silly version of action adventure. and this is the series, and we shot in portland. we premiere on sunday night. we premiere in the traditional spot of the world -- wide world of disney, sunday night 8:00 p.m. time slot and i think we really have that spirit of our show. >> jimmy: does it really? >> yes, absolutely. it's very wholesome and very funny. it's an action adventure show. >> jimmy: you are not a librarian. >> i am not. >> jimmy: no one would believe that. >> excuse me. >> jimmy: i meant that as a compliment. >> oh, thank you? >> jimmy: yes. you're welcome. >> i'm the protector -- i'm the body guard to the -- >> jimmy: that makes more sense. you protect the library? you're a security guard. >> i am. i'm a security guard. that's me. >> jimmy: and so, okay, and there are adventures and -- >> we have to save the world in every episode. >> jimmy: good. every episode? >> every episode. >> jimmy: wow, the world is in a lot of trouble. >> it really is. >> jimmy: well, it's ve
if you ask noah, it's indiana jones if indiana jones was played by don knots. >> jimmy: i see. >> it's a very silly version of action adventure. and this is the series, and we shot in portland. we premiere on sunday night. we premiere in the traditional spot of the world -- wide world of disney, sunday night 8:00 p.m. time slot and i think we really have that spirit of our show. >> jimmy: does it really? >> yes, absolutely. it's very wholesome and very funny. it's an...
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mom says, noah, do not sling your food. >> no. >> oh! >> wow! >> he went from a smile to full-on tears. >> not exacting. manipulation. nailed it. got it. >> look at that. go, go, inside the access studio. >> he knows what he's doing. no part of him is actually sad. >> what a thespian. >> go back to it. you've done this to me. okay. and scene. >> time to get real. get the fakeout. >> three videos. a car goes sledding. i can't stay on the sled. how the heck does a car stay on it? >> dude raves with a slinky. >> he's good. >> a jaw-dropping piercing. >> ebaum's wor >> closed captioning provided by -- >>> want to see a video again and again? head observe to rightthisminute.com. find tons of videos and share them with your friends. >>> fun is a good thing. >> uh-huh. >> it's a good thing we have mac dreidel here from ebaum's world. it's fun time. >> yeah! >> what's up, my web warriors. time to get real. get the fake out. >> the first clip from juken. >> look at that. >> use a sled instead of spare tire. >> that's clever. desperate times call for desp
mom says, noah, do not sling your food. >> no. >> oh! >> wow! >> he went from a smile to full-on tears. >> not exacting. manipulation. nailed it. got it. >> look at that. go, go, inside the access studio. >> he knows what he's doing. no part of him is actually sad. >> what a thespian. >> go back to it. you've done this to me. okay. and scene. >> time to get real. get the fakeout. >> three videos. a car goes sledding. i can't stay...
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january through march is now forecast as a 75% chance, this is what noah said today, their new winter outlook. we'll be putting a luge dent in the drought. we will see rain in your backyard by sunrise tomorrow. we're getting the tail end of this front. it's more of an indirect hit, but it's still rain. tonight, mainly morning rainfall, most of the rain falls before lunchtime. and then high pressure builds in. got to go outside and do some sufficient in your yard? you will be able to. a ridge of might pressure will take the storm track and send it up to the north. one more chance of rainfall tonight into tomorrow. in the east play bai, san francisco and san mateo county, up to a half an inch of rain. we will be dry for a long time, including your entire weekend. concord tomorrow, 59, that is 3 degrees above average. another round of rain for san jose. best pittsburgh 56, rain for, you rain in san rafael, rain in windsor. extended tboarks we try drive out. saturday, cloudy, a little sunnier on sunday. all of christmas week, sawnny and dry with highs in the 60s. one of the most popular c
january through march is now forecast as a 75% chance, this is what noah said today, their new winter outlook. we'll be putting a luge dent in the drought. we will see rain in your backyard by sunrise tomorrow. we're getting the tail end of this front. it's more of an indirect hit, but it's still rain. tonight, mainly morning rainfall, most of the rain falls before lunchtime. and then high pressure builds in. got to go outside and do some sufficient in your yard? you will be able to. a ridge of...
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but joining us now from the capital, noah beer mesne. thanks very fg with us. >> what's the status of the status? what's happening right now? >> pure chaos. actually, we're starting to have some movement after hours of people waiting arnold woond e wondering what was going to happen. there's going to be at least one vote now on a big spending bill that will take the government funded or most of the government funded through the end of september. but there's question as to whether that will pass. so if that fails, house leaders have a second bill that will be more peace e piecemeal that will just be for a few months and then they'll fight the fight all over again. >> in terms of the the unexpected nature of how we got here,it seems like most of the press covering this, and certainly most of the casual press not covering it too tightly, have been -- we're sort of thinking that this is going to be easier than it was when they took their first procedural vote this afternoon. that seemed too take a lot of people by surprise. >> yeah, there we
but joining us now from the capital, noah beer mesne. thanks very fg with us. >> what's the status of the status? what's happening right now? >> pure chaos. actually, we're starting to have some movement after hours of people waiting arnold woond e wondering what was going to happen. there's going to be at least one vote now on a big spending bill that will take the government funded or most of the government funded through the end of september. but there's question as to whether...
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contra in a mime as the buena vista park and this should be protected i'm serious this is not like noah valley this is a unique building i believe it was built from bricks from a factory in the sate street park that's why the retaining waking up walls are dedicate we've had serious problem with retaining walls and you starts to excavating and this is a thoroughfare for walking people that walk through the castro up to buena vista park there are dogs walkers and children playing this is a - in the not just a house being built next to two other houses this is a house that's being destroying the fabric of one of the jewels or san francisco. >> thank you is there any public comment? is there any additional public comment? are >> noimz is andrea gold man, i live at 200230 states street with my husband in a 2 hundred
contra in a mime as the buena vista park and this should be protected i'm serious this is not like noah valley this is a unique building i believe it was built from bricks from a factory in the sate street park that's why the retaining waking up walls are dedicate we've had serious problem with retaining walls and you starts to excavating and this is a thoroughfare for walking people that walk through the castro up to buena vista park there are dogs walkers and children playing this is a - in...
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trevor noah! welcome, sir! (cheers and applause) now, you just flew in yesterday. >> yeah, and boy are my arms tired! >> jon: all right, then, oldie but a goody. >> no, seriously, i've been holding my arms like this since i got here. i never thought i'd be more afraid of police in america than in south africa. you know, it makes me a little nostalgic for the old days back home. >> jon: c'mon, are you saying black people in south africa today don't get assaulted and killed by police? >> oh they do, but the difference is now they're getting killed by "black" police officers. progress. (laughter) >> jon: listen, baby steps. but you're relaxed now, you're not nervous, you feel good. >> i'm a little nervous, to be honest. between your cops, and, frankly, your ebola. >> jon: your ebola, my friend! you are from africa, your ebola, my friend. >> no, south africa, jon. we haven't had a single case in over 18 years. my friends told me, "trevor, don't go to the u.s., you'll catch ebola!" but i was like, "you know what, gu
trevor noah! welcome, sir! (cheers and applause) now, you just flew in yesterday. >> yeah, and boy are my arms tired! >> jon: all right, then, oldie but a goody. >> no, seriously, i've been holding my arms like this since i got here. i never thought i'd be more afraid of police in america than in south africa. you know, it makes me a little nostalgic for the old days back home. >> jon: c'mon, are you saying black people in south africa today don't get assaulted and...
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. >> in hebrew, it's noah smuel. >> at a time rabbi learned a little boy in his congregation, noah pozner learned the youngest victim of the ramp page. >> knowing he was just barely six years old. >> it's a rip-off. he was such a great little guy, you know. and his life was robbed from him. >> the shooting at sandy hook elementary thrust rabbi prior and reverend kreven into the national spotlight. >> these darkest days of our community shall not be the final word heard from us. >> the mats kerr transformed them both into advocates for stricter gun laws in america. >> it connected me in ways to other communities and other people who had been impacted by gun violence and made me more aware of that impact in a real emotional human level. it's a ticket we have been hand anded and we have a responsibility to put into the game, you know. and that's the newtown card, you know. so we didn't ask for it, but we were served it. so, i feel that that's like a commandment from god for me to do something with that. >> how are you doing? >> the rabbi and the refer end were acquaintances before, but the s
. >> in hebrew, it's noah smuel. >> at a time rabbi learned a little boy in his congregation, noah pozner learned the youngest victim of the ramp page. >> knowing he was just barely six years old. >> it's a rip-off. he was such a great little guy, you know. and his life was robbed from him. >> the shooting at sandy hook elementary thrust rabbi prior and reverend kreven into the national spotlight. >> these darkest days of our community shall not be the final...
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contra in a mime as the buena vista park and this should be protected i'm serious this is not like noah valley this is a unique building i believe it was built from bricks from a factory in the sate street park that's why the retaining waking up walls are dedicate we've had serious problem with retaining walls and you starts to excavating and this is a thoroughfare for walking people that walk through the castro up to buena vista park there are dogs walkers and children playing this is a - in the not just a house being built next to two other houses this is a house that's being destroying the fabric of one of the jewels or san francisco. >> thank you is there any public comment? is there any additional public comment? are >> noimz is andrea gold man, i live at 200230 states street with my husband in a 2 hundred square feet single-family dwellings we on state street are under seeing from developers 4 thousand square feet condos i really don't know what underserved population this is serving please reject this proje project. >> thank you. is there any additional public comment? okay seein
contra in a mime as the buena vista park and this should be protected i'm serious this is not like noah valley this is a unique building i believe it was built from bricks from a factory in the sate street park that's why the retaining waking up walls are dedicate we've had serious problem with retaining walls and you starts to excavating and this is a thoroughfare for walking people that walk through the castro up to buena vista park there are dogs walkers and children playing this is a - in...
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. >>> and aiden and noah. ducis was in the 75th spot. -- actually it didn't take it. you are one-of-a-kind. >>> and ethan hawke and music from walk the moon. that is on jimmy kimmel tonight. >>> for the entire "action news" team i am jim gardner. good night.
. >>> and aiden and noah. ducis was in the 75th spot. -- actually it didn't take it. you are one-of-a-kind. >>> and ethan hawke and music from walk the moon. that is on jimmy kimmel tonight. >>> for the entire "action news" team i am jim gardner. good night.
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good evening, commissioners my name is a daniel i'm joined by my wife brenda we live on 28 street in noah valley and i've known the folks we want to raise our families here over else last seven years because raising a family if san francisco means the support of friends that share your values robert and vivian we're happy to call our friends rob and vivian's children go to our schools and most importantly rob and vivian have cultivated friendship with their neighbors i live in only our only home and i believe rob and vivian want to build thaib their own family home from the beginning they've explained the vision on 26th street they want to create something special they've been concerned with the design of their homes we believe will be fantastic people are flip this home to try to make money simply don't know them they've not taken the time to see their commitment to the neighborhood as committed to their family we strongly support rob and vivian to build home. >> thank you. >> thank you. next speaker, please. >> hi, i'm brenda wise man a neighbor of robbing and vivian i live on 27th stre
good evening, commissioners my name is a daniel i'm joined by my wife brenda we live on 28 street in noah valley and i've known the folks we want to raise our families here over else last seven years because raising a family if san francisco means the support of friends that share your values robert and vivian we're happy to call our friends rob and vivian's children go to our schools and most importantly rob and vivian have cultivated friendship with their neighbors i live in only our only...
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it's known as a noah's ark. >> the freezers behind us are tissues. there's tissue, egg, bone, it's the sauce material for getting the d.n.a. >> the lab identified 37 horns trafficked as rhinoceros. it's one victory in the battle to save them. in 2013 alone. poachers killed more than 1,000 rhinos, a record high, and whopping 50% increase over the previous year. >> people have to understand what danger the creatures are in. rhinos are gone. i don't think they stand a chance. they are worth too much. how do you deal with that? >> reporter: coming up, the carrs plead guilty, but does the punishment amount to more than a slap on the wrist? >> i'm joie chen i'm the host of america tonight, we're revolutionary because we're going back to doing best of storytelling. we have an ouportunity to really reach out and really talk to voices that we haven't heard before... i think al jazeera america is a watershed moment for american journalism >> it's a chilling and draconian sentence... it simply cannot stand. >> its disgraceful... the only crime they really commi
it's known as a noah's ark. >> the freezers behind us are tissues. there's tissue, egg, bone, it's the sauce material for getting the d.n.a. >> the lab identified 37 horns trafficked as rhinoceros. it's one victory in the battle to save them. in 2013 alone. poachers killed more than 1,000 rhinos, a record high, and whopping 50% increase over the previous year. >> people have to understand what danger the creatures are in. rhinos are gone. i don't think they stand a chance....
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your day you've gone through many trails and difficulties i had the privilege of going with you and noah i'm so excited until i know what to do many people are so excited they don't know what to do for 50 years i've lived at hunters point and parroted for 4 seven years i've worked in some relationship with the shipyard and point plans over the thirty some odd years and to be here at 83 years old soon to be 84 next year to see the coming to pass of the 32 percent housing we've talked about in this project all of the unemployment i've read in the paper a few days to go one time in our community it was around thirty percent another said 20 it's down to 11 percent. (clapping.) and took to hear the mayor say this program the 50 percent of this community will be going to the people of bay area hunters point shipyard and my bros we can't have a world war leadership in a community except you have a world-class district like loicht e bayview hunters point this is do go to go o blartd you've heard people talk about the crime ridden neighborhood this particular project has totally destroyed that we
your day you've gone through many trails and difficulties i had the privilege of going with you and noah i'm so excited until i know what to do many people are so excited they don't know what to do for 50 years i've lived at hunters point and parroted for 4 seven years i've worked in some relationship with the shipyard and point plans over the thirty some odd years and to be here at 83 years old soon to be 84 next year to see the coming to pass of the 32 percent housing we've talked about in...