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but on january 11th, 2000, noah begins his project. "noah k.very day," an experimental photography project that captures the passage of time. with the flip screen of his digital camera, noah's able to see the image while photographing. he lines up his nose in the center of the screen and snaps. in the beginning he doesn't think it will be possible to photograph himself every single day. but soon it becomes as normal as brushing his teeth. six years and 2,356 photos later, noah compiles his still photography experiment into a 5-1/2-minute time-lapsed video, and in august 2006 posts it on youtube. >> this blew up when this first came out. it was like mind-exploding. >> viewers watched more than a half a decade of noah's life unfold, his apartments, his hairstyles, even his girlfriends. >> in some ways it's a very personal video, where it's like this is me, just completely exposed, and people start to really get into that. >> in three weeks the video shoots to one million hits. >> every once in a while you get that one where he's like, whoop, on v
but on january 11th, 2000, noah begins his project. "noah k.very day," an experimental photography project that captures the passage of time. with the flip screen of his digital camera, noah's able to see the image while photographing. he lines up his nose in the center of the screen and snaps. in the beginning he doesn't think it will be possible to photograph himself every single day. but soon it becomes as normal as brushing his teeth. six years and 2,356 photos later, noah...
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fink agreed for a month's trial period of the medication for noah and it stopped his throwing up afterlmost six years of throwing up everyday of his life. >> life changed immediately. >> we could now do the normal things that other families often time take for granted like going out for dinner together as a family after four months on the medication, i got them into soccer, noah and alexis were both on a sketball team early on right after they started on the medication. alexis was in dancing gymnastics. they were able to do things that we never thought were possible. >> the beery's struggle is not as uncommon as one might think. nicole boys founder and -- nicole boice founder of the rare disease network hears stories similar to that of the beery family daily. >> i get calls and letters everyday from different parents and there are common themes common things that all of these families share. a they feel isolated and alone. b, they have had trouble finding a diagnosis or they've had trouble finding the right caregivers. the necessary information that they need. nicole boice founded the
fink agreed for a month's trial period of the medication for noah and it stopped his throwing up afterlmost six years of throwing up everyday of his life. >> life changed immediately. >> we could now do the normal things that other families often time take for granted like going out for dinner together as a family after four months on the medication, i got them into soccer, noah and alexis were both on a sketball team early on right after they started on the medication. alexis was...
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in fact, one of noah webster's teachers at yale writes noah webster a letter about the word "belittle," and it extends -- the british hate the word to the extent that when fowler comes out in 1938, fowler is still attacking the word as sort of a piece of american trash that jefferson did to create sort of, disturb the british. the very early days of language from the jefferson, adams, washington, they all were aware that they were creating a new language. and one of noah webster's precepts was that the united states -- the american language would be descriptive rather than proscriptive. it would not be the king's english. it would be the language of the trapper and the farmer and the tradesman. and so when webster really starts to go at the dictionary he's mustering out at the end of the revolutionary war and he is in a camp in newburg, new york, and there's groups, large groups of people mustering out of the service at that point. and there's groups of cockney, and there's groups of irish and their brogues, and there are indian, american indian groups and all these other groups, peop
in fact, one of noah webster's teachers at yale writes noah webster a letter about the word "belittle," and it extends -- the british hate the word to the extent that when fowler comes out in 1938, fowler is still attacking the word as sort of a piece of american trash that jefferson did to create sort of, disturb the british. the very early days of language from the jefferson, adams, washington, they all were aware that they were creating a new language. and one of noah webster's...
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his supervisor at the noah house. >> we need him to be back at work, working and doing his groups. >> mr. jones, it states that you violated condition seven by failing to obey all lays, ordinances or statutory conditions of release. at this time we're going to take testimony from officer fricks. >> i was on the west side of the railroad tracks. i saw the defendant ride his bike towards the tracks. he entered through a hole in a six foot chain link fence that was put up to keep people off the property. and he was stopped on the west side. >> when you came in contact with him, was he cooperative with you? >> yes. >> after a few more questions, the parole examiner asked jones's probation officer to weigh in. >> well, given that this charge was dismissed, i recommend reinstatement. had he been convicted of the charge, i would have recommended return to prison. >> mr. jones, is there anything you want to add? >> i know they need me back there working. i really want to be there to help them fulfill the goals and everything of the job. i want to go back to that position and really help make
his supervisor at the noah house. >> we need him to be back at work, working and doing his groups. >> mr. jones, it states that you violated condition seven by failing to obey all lays, ordinances or statutory conditions of release. at this time we're going to take testimony from officer fricks. >> i was on the west side of the railroad tracks. i saw the defendant ride his bike towards the tracks. he entered through a hole in a six foot chain link fence that was put up to keep...
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but it's also your day, noah, my little man. i will miss your forceful and purposeful little steps stomping through our house. i will miss your perpetual smile, the twinkle in your dark blue eyes framed by eyelashes that would be the envy of any lady in this room. most of all, i will miss your visions of your future. >> welcome back to "the ed show." that was veronique pozner, giving the eulogy at the funeral of her son noah. noah pozner was one of 20 children killed at sandy hook last month. he was just 6 years old. veronique and her family, as well as other newtown families are fighting for reform in house of representatives of stopping another tragedy. and tomorrow the president will unveil a set of proposals to curb gun violence in this country. the president's recommendations are said to include universal background checks, a high capacity magazine ban, and a renewal of the assault weapons ban. nbc news has also learned that the president's recommendation will also touch on school security and mental health. joining me toni
but it's also your day, noah, my little man. i will miss your forceful and purposeful little steps stomping through our house. i will miss your perpetual smile, the twinkle in your dark blue eyes framed by eyelashes that would be the envy of any lady in this room. most of all, i will miss your visions of your future. >> welcome back to "the ed show." that was veronique pozner, giving the eulogy at the funeral of her son noah. noah pozner was one of 20 children killed at sandy...
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this is noah arthur. he's looking closely at the cube.'s pictured in his mind, he puts it behind his back, starts solving it and starts heading down the slope. >> how does he know when he's done? >> once you kind of know the pattern to the rubik's cube, sns it supposed to be easy? >> a sequence you're supposed to do, but how do you know when you've got it? >> like the old nintendo, back, back, down, down, up, up. >> as he gets to the bolt botto slope and shows us, he did it. and another that shows him at a competition, but this time he's blindfolded. it's under a box. soon as he takes the cover off, clock starts running, then he puts a blindfold on and goes at it to solve it. >> look how fast his fingers are moving. you can see all the colors starting to match up. >> and everything is moving independently. like his pinky is -- >> ah, 41 seconds. >> setting a u.s. national record. >> to tell us more about speed cubing we have noah arthur all wait from connecticut. >> what made you fall in love with this thing to make it such a skill? >> i
this is noah arthur. he's looking closely at the cube.'s pictured in his mind, he puts it behind his back, starts solving it and starts heading down the slope. >> how does he know when he's done? >> once you kind of know the pattern to the rubik's cube, sns it supposed to be easy? >> a sequence you're supposed to do, but how do you know when you've got it? >> like the old nintendo, back, back, down, down, up, up. >> as he gets to the bolt botto slope and shows us,...
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in fact he wanted to know webster's teachers at yale who writes noah webster about the word be little and the british hate the word when fowler comes up with modern english usage in 1938 in the first edition. fowler is still attacking the word as sort of a piece of american trash that jefferson did to create to disturb the british. the very early days of language jefferson and adams and washington all were aware that they were creating a new language. one of noaa webster's precepts was the american language can be descriptive rather than respective. it would not be the kings english. would not be dictated by single authority. it would be the language of the trapper and the farmer. when webster really starts to go with the dictionary he is mustering out and the end of the revolutionary war and he is in a camp in newburgh new york. large groups of people mustering out of service at that point and there is the cockney and groups of irish and there were brogues and american indians and all these other groups. people speaking german and all these people in these fields these fields and he
in fact he wanted to know webster's teachers at yale who writes noah webster about the word be little and the british hate the word when fowler comes up with modern english usage in 1938 in the first edition. fowler is still attacking the word as sort of a piece of american trash that jefferson did to create to disturb the british. the very early days of language jefferson and adams and washington all were aware that they were creating a new language. one of noaa webster's precepts was the...
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i want to raise awareness about it and i want everyone to remember noah, too.ike it was before it happened. of course, i'm going to still have my friends there for me and, but it's not going to be the same. so i'll do whatever i can to, you know, i guess it will be a new normal, as people say. >> yeah, i want to bring in a rabbi who officiated at noah's funeral. nice to see you again. you talk to someone like danielle, the strength of the families is really just extraordinary. >> it really is. i'm very proud of them. they have been very resilient, and i'm happy to know them and wish that this never happened, of course. >> how, a month on, what are you hearing from families, what are you hearing from people? how do you think the community is doing? >> i think the response has been one -- we have choices, and most of the people in this community chose compassion, chose love, chose care as powerful forces. i think the reverend james forbes once said when tragedy strikes, you have to make it pay dearly, and you have to meet destruction and death with grace and love
i want to raise awareness about it and i want everyone to remember noah, too.ike it was before it happened. of course, i'm going to still have my friends there for me and, but it's not going to be the same. so i'll do whatever i can to, you know, i guess it will be a new normal, as people say. >> yeah, i want to bring in a rabbi who officiated at noah's funeral. nice to see you again. you talk to someone like danielle, the strength of the families is really just extraordinary. >> it...
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noah pozner made a big impression on everybody he meant.tacos, and most of all, his family. his sister danielle joins me now. so sorry about your loss. how are you, how is the rest of the family holding up? >> right now, we're just trying to take it day by day, but of course, sometimes that's easier said than done. so i often find myself thinking about the future and about how noah will never get to have the life he was supposed to have. he'll never get to be a man. but i guess the one thing -- the one positive thing i can say has come out of this is that my family has learned to appreciate each other in ways that we never have before. and you know, just like the rest of my family has said, noah adored his family more than anything else in the world, and i think that would make him proud that we have all grown closer instead of been torn apart by this. >> he used to joke about, or actually used to claim he was a manager at a taco factory, right? >> yeah. >> because he loved tacos? >> yeah, it was his dream to work in a taco factory. he used
noah pozner made a big impression on everybody he meant.tacos, and most of all, his family. his sister danielle joins me now. so sorry about your loss. how are you, how is the rest of the family holding up? >> right now, we're just trying to take it day by day, but of course, sometimes that's easier said than done. so i often find myself thinking about the future and about how noah will never get to have the life he was supposed to have. he'll never get to be a man. but i guess the one...
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. >> it's not good, ready, noah arrestedsly. no one wants to see that. [ laughter ] >> stephen: oh, no, megyn, i'm pretty sure he wants to see that. [ laughter ] though, i have to say for the record, noah arrestedsly is not as good a porn name as megyn kelly. anyway we were talking about the e.p.a. monica kroully was in the studio what is her porn name. >> monica's is muffin hunt. [ laughter ] >> stephen: i have to say muffin hunt isn't just a great porn name it's also a great porn title. spoiler alert -- [cheers and applause] -- spoiler alert, they find it. [ laughter ] of course -- [ laughter ] all the greatest newsmen reveal their porn names. who could forget when walter cronkite ended his final broadcast with and that's the way it is and also my porn name is mittens crockpounder. the cat's name was mittens and he grew up on crockpounder street named for the famous general who famously declared i will beat off every last union soldier. [cheers and applause] [ laughter ] enough billion fox news and their porn names. let's get
. >> it's not good, ready, noah arrestedsly. no one wants to see that. [ laughter ] >> stephen: oh, no, megyn, i'm pretty sure he wants to see that. [ laughter ] though, i have to say for the record, noah arrestedsly is not as good a porn name as megyn kelly. anyway we were talking about the e.p.a. monica kroully was in the studio what is her porn name. >> monica's is muffin hunt. [ laughter ] >> stephen: i have to say muffin hunt isn't just a great porn name it's also a...
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there is a letter written between benjamin franklin and noah webster. in which they talk about the witness acts of rebellion against the british. and the use of various words to talk about it. but they are really sort of american acts to identify who we are as a people. one of the acts is public libraries. coming to this country, his father came smuggling a bible. he tells benjamin at one point that one of the things we could do is be a printer. the idea that when england come at that time, when his father came over, i was very interested in these definitions and so when he creates a free library of philadelphia, is seen as an act of resistance against the british. noah webster saves us through history. it was also part of these acts against the british. webster is one of the early people and jefferson is probably the lead on this. he creates words with great abandon and he just loves to create words and chuck a jibe at the british with words. write a letter to john adams and says, our duty as americans -- he creates the word meola jives and jefferson i
there is a letter written between benjamin franklin and noah webster. in which they talk about the witness acts of rebellion against the british. and the use of various words to talk about it. but they are really sort of american acts to identify who we are as a people. one of the acts is public libraries. coming to this country, his father came smuggling a bible. he tells benjamin at one point that one of the things we could do is be a printer. the idea that when england come at that time,...
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he knew he had to do something to make sure his other child, noah, would feel important with a new baby around. and, boy, did it work. >> spiderman. >> reporter: 3-year-old noah reynolds was thrilled when spiderman jumped into his backyard. but when the masked crusader pulled off the mask, he was stunned. >> daddy! >> but not for long. he quickly realized it was his dad, sergeant jason reynold. >> he surprised me. daddy, you surprised me. >> so cute. that was from cnn affiliate wtvd. unfortunately he just missed his daughter's birth. all was not lost. he said he is pretty sure his son thinks that he's actually spiderman, which pretty much makes him the coolest dad ever. >>> thanks so much for watching today. i'll see you back here at the top of the hour. >> your bottom line starts right now. >>> thanks, randi and victor. see you at the top of the hour. for the first time in 20 years, higher taxes for america's richest taxpayers. oh, but it's still very good to be rich in america. good morning. i'm christine romans. it redefines who is rich and who is not and sets the bar pretty high. in
he knew he had to do something to make sure his other child, noah, would feel important with a new baby around. and, boy, did it work. >> spiderman. >> reporter: 3-year-old noah reynolds was thrilled when spiderman jumped into his backyard. but when the masked crusader pulled off the mask, he was stunned. >> daddy! >> but not for long. he quickly realized it was his dad, sergeant jason reynold. >> he surprised me. daddy, you surprised me. >> so cute. that was...
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two days later noah fell sick, too. doctors say this was the sydney strain of the norovirus because it started in australia and has caused outbreaks around the world it. spreads easily through direct contact at work, nursing homes or other enclosed areas. symptoms include body chills, fatigue, diarrhea, nausea. >> it came on very violently. i just sort of lost control and it was a lot worse than what i had experienced in the past. >> my stomach was bubbling a lot. i threw up a couple times and i was just in the bed like my stomach really hurt. >> the symptoms can show up suddenly from one to three days after exposure to. avoid infection wash your hands frequently, wash fruit and vegetables carefully and disinfect areas when someone gets sick. >> i'm getting the hand sanitizer now. >>> still ahead on the news edge, need a dose of medicine? how convenient can it get? a hospital offering curbside service. just pull up and get your flu shot. >> plus how daring of a diner are you? we'll tell you what this japanese restaurant
two days later noah fell sick, too. doctors say this was the sydney strain of the norovirus because it started in australia and has caused outbreaks around the world it. spreads easily through direct contact at work, nursing homes or other enclosed areas. symptoms include body chills, fatigue, diarrhea, nausea. >> it came on very violently. i just sort of lost control and it was a lot worse than what i had experienced in the past. >> my stomach was bubbling a lot. i threw up a...
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marco belinelli misses but noah dives into the cheerleaders to save it.rs for the basket and the foul. the bulls come back to win 85-82 their 17-th straight win over detroit. i do not know how he got to it. there was an incredible play. making the shot and the free throw. that is big-time stuff. sammy sosa is open to a reconciliation with the cubs if the team retires his number. he said on a web-cast yesterday that he's surprised they have not done it yet, and the number 21 should have been retired a long time ago. sosa said he has no interest in returning to the cubs as a coach, or any on-field capacity, and he's happy as a businessman now. white sox manager robin ventura stopped by gilda's club ahead of "sox fest" this weekend. ventura says he's happy with the team heading into spring training, and he expects to be a better manager going into his second year. sox single- game tickets went on sale this morning at whitesox.com and ticketmaster. very localized snow today. about 8:00 this morning. you can see the snow plume doing its thing. shows will you c
marco belinelli misses but noah dives into the cheerleaders to save it.rs for the basket and the foul. the bulls come back to win 85-82 their 17-th straight win over detroit. i do not know how he got to it. there was an incredible play. making the shot and the free throw. that is big-time stuff. sammy sosa is open to a reconciliation with the cubs if the team retires his number. he said on a web-cast yesterday that he's surprised they have not done it yet, and the number 21 should have been...
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luol deng and joakim noah are going to the all- star game. only teams in the n-b-a with two reserves picked. noah is an all-star for the first time in his career and the first bulls' center to make it since artis gilmore in 19-82. deng is going for the second year in a row. carlos boozer was snubbed depiste leading the conference in double- doubles. the white sox are going back to the 80's this season. they'll wear throwback jerseys from 19-83 for sunday home games. last year they wore the red and white pinstriped shirts from 19- 72. now it's the red, white, and blue uniforms to commemorate the 30-th anniversary of the "winning ugly" team. that's a look at sports. your live illinois lottery drawing is next. >>winning pick3 1,7,0 winning pick4 0,0,5,9 meggaa millions 89 million dollars. have a wonderful afternoon. can pluggable febreze make even this old container smell fresh? describe the room. a big, open space. smells really fresh, man. oh! [ both laugh ] febreze? how about that? yeah! febreze anti-clogging technology keeps it smelling fres
luol deng and joakim noah are going to the all- star game. only teams in the n-b-a with two reserves picked. noah is an all-star for the first time in his career and the first bulls' center to make it since artis gilmore in 19-82. deng is going for the second year in a row. carlos boozer was snubbed depiste leading the conference in double- doubles. the white sox are going back to the 80's this season. they'll wear throwback jerseys from 19-83 for sunday home games. last year they wore the red...
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what a difference a week makes mom and 13-year-old noah on the mend after a bout of the norovirus. >> it came on very violently. i just sort of lost control and it was a lot worse than what i had experienced in the past. >> reporter: she thought it was food poisoning but found out otherwise when the infection landed her in the emergency room the first night. >> there was this nausea, vomiting. it went on for about 12 hours and i wound up dehydrated. >> reporter: two days later noah got sick, too. >> my stomach was bubbling a lot. i threw up a couple times and i was just in the bed, like my stomach really hurt. >> reporter: what the morrises had is what doctors say is a new strain of a highly contagious norovirus called the sydney strain because it started in australia and has caused outbreaks around the world. it's spread easily through direct contact at work, school or other enclosed areas. >> i'm a real estate agent shaking hands all day. it's so easy to transmit. i wasn't surprised at all. >> reporter: symptoms include stomach page, vomiting and diarrhea -- pain, vomiting and i do
what a difference a week makes mom and 13-year-old noah on the mend after a bout of the norovirus. >> it came on very violently. i just sort of lost control and it was a lot worse than what i had experienced in the past. >> reporter: she thought it was food poisoning but found out otherwise when the infection landed her in the emergency room the first night. >> there was this nausea, vomiting. it went on for about 12 hours and i wound up dehydrated. >> reporter: two days...
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one of noah's blocks turned into a fastbreak and lay-up for kirk hinrich. season- high 22. still up in the fourth when marco belinelli drained a three- pointer. he scored 15 off the bench. the bulls closed out the game on a 20- to- eight-point run. they won 95-83. derrick rose could make his return to the court soon. rose could start taking "full contact" in practice as soon as the end of the week. coach tom thibodeau says rose is "very close," but the team is still not going to rush him. rose might return after the all- star game on february 17-th we'll see. the blackhawks return to the united center for their home- opener against the blues tonight. the hawks won their first two games on the road, thanks to four goals from marian hossa. they've also scored two power play goals and killed off all eight penalties against them. puck drops at 7:30 with a special red carpet event to welcome the players beginning at 4:30. that's a look at sports. your live illinois lottery drawing is next. >>good afternoon. winning pick 3 1,2,9 time to play the pick4 games winni
one of noah's blocks turned into a fastbreak and lay-up for kirk hinrich. season- high 22. still up in the fourth when marco belinelli drained a three- pointer. he scored 15 off the bench. the bulls closed out the game on a 20- to- eight-point run. they won 95-83. derrick rose could make his return to the court soon. rose could start taking "full contact" in practice as soon as the end of the week. coach tom thibodeau says rose is "very close," but the team is still not...
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noah with 13 points and 18 rebounds. up six in the fourth.somehow comes up with the rebound and hits a behind the back layup. he scored a career high 19 points off the bench. still up late in the game. nate robinson to carlos boozer for a driving dunk with his left hand. he added 13 points and the bulls had five players in double figures. bulls win 93-85. that's four straight at home. former bears safety chris harris is returning to the team. as a coach. harris announced his retirement on twitter over the weekend, and now he'll be the bears defensive quality control assistant. he was an all- pro in 2010, and played for the bears new defensive coordinator, mel tucker, in jacksonville. people have doubts about taking aspirin for pain. but they haven't experienced extra strength bayer advanced aspirin. in fact, in a recent survey, 95% of people who tried it agreed that it relieved their headache fast. visit fastreliefchallenge.com today for a special trial offer. in medical watch. the nation's pediatricians are out with their first-ever type 2 d
noah with 13 points and 18 rebounds. up six in the fourth.somehow comes up with the rebound and hits a behind the back layup. he scored a career high 19 points off the bench. still up late in the game. nate robinson to carlos boozer for a driving dunk with his left hand. he added 13 points and the bulls had five players in double figures. bulls win 93-85. that's four straight at home. former bears safety chris harris is returning to the team. as a coach. harris announced his retirement on...
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. >> noah hammond, brian evans. you're both on the clock. noah, 30 seconds. what are you watching?rrow we're looking at the housing start numbers. last month they were up 4.4% to 377,000 new home purchases. the prior months, october was revised down by 7,000 home starts. and so as we look at the consensus estimates for december's numbers, the number, consensus numbers coming in at 388,000, but that's a range of 374,000 to 406,000. so all the consensus estimates seem to be on the high end. for us that's important, the cycle is looking for inflationary environment ahead. >> got it. brian, you're up. 30 seconds. go. >> we're in the middle of a big earnings reporting season with 63 new reports coming out tomorrow. now, so far this week, more than 70% of the reports have exceeded expectations. this is important because this could be a precursor to a big rally as the global markets are already 20% undervalued based on earnings. also going to be looking for apple to rebound. it's trading at less than eight times earnings, something we've rarely seen in a company that size. finally on the
. >> noah hammond, brian evans. you're both on the clock. noah, 30 seconds. what are you watching?rrow we're looking at the housing start numbers. last month they were up 4.4% to 377,000 new home purchases. the prior months, october was revised down by 7,000 home starts. and so as we look at the consensus estimates for december's numbers, the number, consensus numbers coming in at 388,000, but that's a range of 374,000 to 406,000. so all the consensus estimates seem to be on the high end....
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here's noa noah.izabeth remembers vividly what it was lake to be trapped inside a moving avalanche. >> i was flailing, yes. i was swimming. >>reporter: then the snow stopped. >> and i decided the best situation for me is to meditate and breathe really slowly. >>reporter: when the snow settled elizabeth skiing partner adam found himself above the avalanche. elizabeth is ai've today because she was wearing a beacon and he had a receiver. >> medley picked up the signal. again reaffirmed she was buried somewhere. >>reporter: after 3 passes he found her in cement like snow face down and head down the mountain. >> she kind of turned purple. did my best to clear out an area for her to breathe. >>reporter: moments after getting her out elizabeth essentially died. her breathing stopped but soon returned. her hands and feet were essentially frozen so badly blood flow stopped to the the right fingers and tow toes she was flown to the university of utah hospital after two hour hike out. she know she is almost die
here's noa noah.izabeth remembers vividly what it was lake to be trapped inside a moving avalanche. >> i was flailing, yes. i was swimming. >>reporter: then the snow stopped. >> and i decided the best situation for me is to meditate and breathe really slowly. >>reporter: when the snow settled elizabeth skiing partner adam found himself above the avalanche. elizabeth is ai've today because she was wearing a beacon and he had a receiver. >> medley picked up the...
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. >>> in the nba, a tied game in the closing seconds and the bulls' joakim noah hustle to keep the bulls inbound and marco belinelli missed a lay-up. chicago hangs on to beat detroit 85-82. >>> in the nfl, tom brady has been fined $10,000 for this kick during sunday's afc game. the league said it was unnecessary roughness. >>> the family of junior seau is suing the nfl saying the former linebacker's suicide was the result of brain disease caused by violent hits he sustained while playing football. he died at the age of 43. >>> tennis action at the australian open and china's li na knocked off maria sharapova. she'll face agnieszka radwanska. >>> and in britain, chel assess eaten hazard was kicked out of the game when he kicked a ball boy in the ribs. it the match ended in a scoreless tie. >> announcer: "early today" sports is brought to you by touch of gray. get rid of some gray. never all. >>> just ahead, a robber walks into a pizza place looking for cash and leaves with tears of gratitude instead. plus, that's not, the classic movie favorite "the princess bride" collided with flight at
. >>> in the nba, a tied game in the closing seconds and the bulls' joakim noah hustle to keep the bulls inbound and marco belinelli missed a lay-up. chicago hangs on to beat detroit 85-82. >>> in the nfl, tom brady has been fined $10,000 for this kick during sunday's afc game. the league said it was unnecessary roughness. >>> the family of junior seau is suing the nfl saying the former linebacker's suicide was the result of brain disease caused by violent hits he...
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on the right, 6-year-old no noah posner.ling candy outside her family's home in chicago. when she was fatally shot in the back by a stray bullet. in december, noah was in his first grade classroom at sandy hook elementary school. when he was killed by a deranged gunman. today, president obama said it's time for all of us to stop these tragedies. >> this will not happen unless the american people demand it.
on the right, 6-year-old no noah posner.ling candy outside her family's home in chicago. when she was fatally shot in the back by a stray bullet. in december, noah was in his first grade classroom at sandy hook elementary school. when he was killed by a deranged gunman. today, president obama said it's time for all of us to stop these tragedies. >> this will not happen unless the american people demand it.
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with us now is alexi, noah's uncle. i understand you had concerns that your voice, your family's voice was not being heard by the white house. you just heard from them moments ago. what did they say? >> that's correct. the white house contacted me on my way -- while i was on my way to the show. i had sent an e-mail about eight days ago to an aide of president obama asking questions about whether the families would have an opportunity to speak about the proposal. and an opportunity to be heard. and i never received a response to that e-mail. according to the call i just received, it was a miscommunication at the white house. and that's why there was no response to the e-mail. they apologized for that. >> why do you think they reached out to you now? one of our producers called them today in anticipation of the interview to get a comment and i think the associated press also ran a story on it, too. do you think that's what did it? >> i think to help them understand the situation better in terms of the family's desire to s
with us now is alexi, noah's uncle. i understand you had concerns that your voice, your family's voice was not being heard by the white house. you just heard from them moments ago. what did they say? >> that's correct. the white house contacted me on my way -- while i was on my way to the show. i had sent an e-mail about eight days ago to an aide of president obama asking questions about whether the families would have an opportunity to speak about the proposal. and an opportunity to be...
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this is noah's uncle. i understand you had concerns that your voice and family's voice was not being heard by the white house. what did they say? >> that's correct. the white house contacted me. days ago to an aide asking about whether the families would have an opportunity to speak about the proposal and to be heard. i never received a response to the e-mail. according to the call i just received, it was a miscommunication at the white house. that's why there was no response to the e-mail and they apologized for that. >> why did they reach out to you now. a producer called to get a comment and think the press ran what did it? at least to help them understand the situation better in terms of the family's desire to speak to vice president biden. my understanding based upon my conversation with the vice president's office is that there may be groups out there perporting to represent the victims's families when they do not. there is no group that represents my family in this matter. the white house understand
this is noah's uncle. i understand you had concerns that your voice and family's voice was not being heard by the white house. what did they say? >> that's correct. the white house contacted me. days ago to an aide asking about whether the families would have an opportunity to speak about the proposal and to be heard. i never received a response to the e-mail. according to the call i just received, it was a miscommunication at the white house. that's why there was no response to the...
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. >>> and noah zerkin was impressed by his recent celebrity sighting. google co-founder sergey brin sporting what else other than his super cool google glasses on the downtown train. >>> up next, pretty high-profile sports stars stick it to the rivals. things could get nasty. we'll explain. >>> and prince harry talks about killing taliban insurgents, his family and those naked photos next on "early today" as we continue on this tuesday morning. >>> welcome back. prince harry is returning from his 20-month deployment as a helicopter gunner in afghanistan. while there, he made some revealing comments and he acknowledged that he has killed taliban fighters. >> take a life to save a life. that's what we sort of revolve around, i suppose. you know, it's people trying to stop war and we'll play the game, i suppose. >> harry also opened up about the infamous vegas photos of him naked and partying. he described his treatment by the media as unacceptable. >> i don't really want to get into details about what i think other people think. i really let myself down a
. >>> and noah zerkin was impressed by his recent celebrity sighting. google co-founder sergey brin sporting what else other than his super cool google glasses on the downtown train. >>> up next, pretty high-profile sports stars stick it to the rivals. things could get nasty. we'll explain. >>> and prince harry talks about killing taliban insurgents, his family and those naked photos next on "early today" as we continue on this tuesday morning. >>>...
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joining us now is noah schactman, editor of the danger room blog, which i read every single day, evenn it is to my detriment. thanks for being here. >> thanks for having me. >> republicans are falling in line on a purely partisan base. if republicans are falling in line and supporting chuck hagel for defense secretary because he is a republican, do you think we would be hearing lots of creative democratic opposition to him? >> yeah, i think we would. look, this guy is not progressive. he is not even a little bit progressive. he is with the republicans, or with the sort of bush/cheney era republicans on warrantless wire tapping. he was there on lesbian and gay issues. he was there even to fund a giant missile defense shield. so yeah, you'll probably hear some sniping. but this has happened. and now to use a really terrible military metaphor, battle lines have been drawn. sorry. >> i think a lot of people are shorthanding the criticism from the left of chuck hagel as being about those anti-guy comments from 1998. i do think that that is a specific thing. but there are broader issues abo
joining us now is noah schactman, editor of the danger room blog, which i read every single day, evenn it is to my detriment. thanks for being here. >> thanks for having me. >> republicans are falling in line on a purely partisan base. if republicans are falling in line and supporting chuck hagel for defense secretary because he is a republican, do you think we would be hearing lots of creative democratic opposition to him? >> yeah, i think we would. look, this guy is not...
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i think that noah rothman summarized it very well. he said this is a tale of two inaugurals. in 2005, which is to say bush 43 second inaugural smead i can't sneers in 2013. media cheers. he could be alluding to the endless discussion of how great mrs. obama was dressing and kids and so on. how this was great. in contrast to the 2005 inaugural just 8 short years ago when the discussion was any money spent on the inaugural washo coming at the expense of the poor. when unemployment was a couple points lower than it is now. meanwhile the iraq war, et cetera, et cetera. mr. rothman completely nailed the sense of bias, i salute him in his efforts here. >> what about that kirsten? do reporters not have memories? [ laughter ] >> that's a loaded question. no, i think there is a little bit of a double standard here clearly. the economy is still in a bad can't say they are no longer poor people. they are t concerned about cutting back when bush was president they should do it now. we talked about michael hastings rolling stone reporter who just wrote a book saying that in covering the p
i think that noah rothman summarized it very well. he said this is a tale of two inaugurals. in 2005, which is to say bush 43 second inaugural smead i can't sneers in 2013. media cheers. he could be alluding to the endless discussion of how great mrs. obama was dressing and kids and so on. how this was great. in contrast to the 2005 inaugural just 8 short years ago when the discussion was any money spent on the inaugural washo coming at the expense of the poor. when unemployment was a couple...
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but later when he came back and like hell for noah he saw that the cross was really as good as new. father nikolai wants his children to start families of their own rather than wars the only explosion he wants them to hear is when the christmas fireworks rumble in the sky. divine power in action activate the sacraments. i am just so we need these we are under the control of those governing us before at the service of a space mafia i found on that date the magnetic field of the sun will be fixed to create the supergoddess there. after the second coming it will be a futile place it will receive its glory it will be a renewed world and it will be a beautiful place. full of the best. will stop the ammunition. it's good business for us it's kind of like being a doctor you know if there's a disaster business is. better unfortunately. i. please speak your language just. hold programs and documentaries in arabic it's all here on the t.v. reporting from the world talks about six of the c.o.r.p. interviews intriguing stories for you to. see then try a small t. arabic to find out more visit ar
but later when he came back and like hell for noah he saw that the cross was really as good as new. father nikolai wants his children to start families of their own rather than wars the only explosion he wants them to hear is when the christmas fireworks rumble in the sky. divine power in action activate the sacraments. i am just so we need these we are under the control of those governing us before at the service of a space mafia i found on that date the magnetic field of the sun will be fixed...
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most dangerous things you can do is trust a scalper in new orleans, especially considering this is noah rage game anybody can just get tickets to. >> first have to question yourself as to why is someone going to the open street and holding a ticket up in the air and offering it for cash for anybody walking by? it's just unusual. >> reporter: tonight at 11 our expert outlines the biggest signs a ticket is a fake and weighs in on where not to go if you are still shopping for them. abc 2news. >> thank you. two new jersey men, they are suing a subway chain claiming that the foot long subs are short. the suit accuses subway of false advertising. it comes after facebook photograph posted in australia showing a subway foot long coming up only at 11 inches. >> when you add this up overtime that comes out to 60- cents a sandwhich over the course of six years. >> the lawyers say they had sandwhichs 17 new jersey shops measured and all of them had a bite's worth missing. in response subway said they don't comment on pending litigation. that's dumb. >> that's dumb. >> i'm sorry. that's my personal
most dangerous things you can do is trust a scalper in new orleans, especially considering this is noah rage game anybody can just get tickets to. >> first have to question yourself as to why is someone going to the open street and holding a ticket up in the air and offering it for cash for anybody walking by? it's just unusual. >> reporter: tonight at 11 our expert outlines the biggest signs a ticket is a fake and weighs in on where not to go if you are still shopping for them. abc...
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just working over joakim noah. had him in the washing machine and put him on permanent press. washington up by as many as 20. a two-man game. the wizards hold the bulls to 73 points and they win 86-73. >> this should mean a lot to them. it means a lot to me. i told them that. i said we took steps tonight. let's just keep focused here. >> thousands of fans turning out at the convention tenter for the annual nats fan fest including the mayor. team unveiling the fifth member of the president's race. nats pr staff says today's crowd was a nats fest record. >>> georgetown, louisville. this matched strength against sd inals scored about 80 points per. georgetown knocks you down, second best scoring defense in the big east. they sort of kind of have to be because they can't score much themselves. greg whitington in a suit. academically ineligible. that's not good. michael hopkins, aircraft patror take-off. the hoyas were up by 2. smith finds that out. watch starch and russ smith, sh. he had 17, down to the wire. bowen out of nowhere with a beautiful tip. the hoyas trying to hold on.
just working over joakim noah. had him in the washing machine and put him on permanent press. washington up by as many as 20. a two-man game. the wizards hold the bulls to 73 points and they win 86-73. >> this should mean a lot to them. it means a lot to me. i told them that. i said we took steps tonight. let's just keep focused here. >> thousands of fans turning out at the convention tenter for the annual nats fan fest including the mayor. team unveiling the fifth member of the...
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month by adam lanza's shooting rampage in newtown, connecticut where the mother of 6-year-old victim noah pozner wants a balanced approach on guns. >> people who want to own firearms responsibly have nothing to fear. they should welcome it. because that way guns won't be given a bad name. they'll -- they may have a place in society. but they have a place in the right hands, not in the wrong hands. >> thank you. >> reporter: after mr. obama spoke, there were other voices. in las vegas. >> i think as citizens we should be very concerned about our rights. >> reporter: and on twitter. "we must do something to protect our kids." "let's be honest. criminals who want guns will get guns." a recent pew research center poll found overwhelming support for closing the so-called gun show loophole, requiring background checks for all gun purchases. fewer americans favored banning assault weapons and high-capacity ammunition clips. back in chicago, some residents are happy to see the president taking action. >> i think they should have come out and done something a long time ago. >> it's just really a t
month by adam lanza's shooting rampage in newtown, connecticut where the mother of 6-year-old victim noah pozner wants a balanced approach on guns. >> people who want to own firearms responsibly have nothing to fear. they should welcome it. because that way guns won't be given a bad name. they'll -- they may have a place in society. but they have a place in the right hands, not in the wrong hands. >> thank you. >> reporter: after mr. obama spoke, there were other voices. in...
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noah does remain a big challenge for us on that project. so far we have been able to control that issue. it's not impacted construction. but we definitely need to keep that issue as one of our top priority in the field. it's actually the third highest risk on this project. talking about risks in our december update, we will elevate our number 1 and number 2 risks on the project to the trend level. which means that the likelihood of those risks to materialize is becoming greater. which means we must start to account for potential impacts for those issues our cost forecast. what we have done significantly, adding $6.9 million for the project for number 1 and number 2 risks. this is the additional excavation under the foundation that i talked to you about, and additional under the dam foundation. this is ongoing, and because of our starting position and that of the contractor is far apart at this point, we anticipate it to take longer. we seek approval for a first project revision that is based on the estimation of the cm. not the change order
noah does remain a big challenge for us on that project. so far we have been able to control that issue. it's not impacted construction. but we definitely need to keep that issue as one of our top priority in the field. it's actually the third highest risk on this project. talking about risks in our december update, we will elevate our number 1 and number 2 risks on the project to the trend level. which means that the likelihood of those risks to materialize is becoming greater. which means we...
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joakim noah, finding marco belinelli. bulls win it, 95-83. >>> the knicks hosting the nets.f the boroughs. pick it up in the fourth quarter. nets up by one. joe jonson. five of eight from three-point land. showing off. nets, four-point lead. under 30 seconds to play. johnson, again. this time, the tough "j" over j.r. smith. he had 25 points in the game. nets by one. next knicks possession. melo, 29 points in the game. missing badly there. and knicks from the ball. last chance, getting a pretty decent look. nearly got it off the glass. the nets hang on. they win by three. >>> that's your "sportscenter" update. i'm jorge andres. have a great day. >> thanks, jorge. >>> up next, we got "the pulse." isn't that our favorite time of the day? not that pulse. the other one. >>> and the inaugural moment burning up the internet overnight. burning up the internet overnight. stay with us. pointed moderate to severe ment she chronic plaque psoriasis... well, it was really embarrassing. so i had a serious talk with my dermatologist. this time, she prescribed humira-adalimumab. humira helps
joakim noah, finding marco belinelli. bulls win it, 95-83. >>> the knicks hosting the nets.f the boroughs. pick it up in the fourth quarter. nets up by one. joe jonson. five of eight from three-point land. showing off. nets, four-point lead. under 30 seconds to play. johnson, again. this time, the tough "j" over j.r. smith. he had 25 points in the game. nets by one. next knicks possession. melo, 29 points in the game. missing badly there. and knicks from the ball. last...
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bernie thompson sent us this picture of patty, noah and nicholas from antioch. stewart sent us this photo of his dog kona. and daniel todd, jr., of milpitas in his 49er hat. way to go. >>> coming up, mike sugerman's hard road to the big easy. we'll check in with him live in texas to see what he found on the way to the super bowl next. sugerman is taking the scenic route on his road to the dome. his latest stop alon in the so- called >>> reporter mike sugerman taking the scenic route on his road to the dome. >> his latest stop along the way puts him in the so-called yellow rose of texas, the city of amarillo. mike, it looks like you might have found a place to stop and eat. what's for dinner? >> >> reporter: i can attest to what paul said about snow. it's snowing like crazy here in amarillo. i didn't expect it. it was 7 degrees yesterday. what dr. kim said about nutritious eating on super bowl in i'm at amarillo at the big texan restaurant where they have a 72-ounce steak challenge. if you can eat this you get it for free. otherwise it's $72. this is 72 ounces of
bernie thompson sent us this picture of patty, noah and nicholas from antioch. stewart sent us this photo of his dog kona. and daniel todd, jr., of milpitas in his 49er hat. way to go. >>> coming up, mike sugerman's hard road to the big easy. we'll check in with him live in texas to see what he found on the way to the super bowl next. sugerman is taking the scenic route on his road to the dome. his latest stop alon in the so- called >>> reporter mike sugerman taking the scenic...