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doctor lambert, thank you so much for being with us.ou started this research several years ago, and you found that the rats. enjoy driving. how can you tell? >> that's a good question. >> um, yeah. our original work, we showed that that animals or rats that were in enriched environments learned to drive more readily, but more often, more recently, we were i was intrigued by watching the rats, and they seemed to be excited with their rat behavior about approaching the car. they would just jump in the car, and we recently gave them a preference test. they could walk to the fruit loop tree, and our rats love fruit loops. that's the currency of our lab. or they could take a longer path and drive to the fruit loop tree and more of them consistently went out of their way, walked to the car, or ran to the car, and then drove. so they took this longer path to the fruit loops tree. so they're showing us with their behavior as they approach and take the long road so that they can actually drive. so it suggests that they do prefer to do this, and
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steven lambert vice president of the group says 1400 square foot home costs $42,000 for the foundationre being donated. but the heart of the project is the emergency labor done 100 percent by volunteers whether they have experience in construction or not. >> you still got people that we have to build houses for that still have a $200,000 loan on the house that washed down the river. >> he says most didn't have flood insurance. >> i don't know how many families in the country could afford to rebuild without no help. you have to understand these people are getting absolutely nothing. >> lambert thinks it will take about three to four years to get this community back to normal. he says they are looking for people to sponsor families directly and operation anchor can help make those connections. bret? >> bret: danamarie, thank you. up next, the amazing story of a group of people using unique talents to help countries build intelligence capabilities. we will bring you that first, what some of our fox affiliates around the country are covering tonight. fox 10 in phoenix where police are inve
steven lambert vice president of the group says 1400 square foot home costs $42,000 for the foundationre being donated. but the heart of the project is the emergency labor done 100 percent by volunteers whether they have experience in construction or not. >> you still got people that we have to build houses for that still have a $200,000 loan on the house that washed down the river. >> he says most didn't have flood insurance. >> i don't know how many families in the country...
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practice a landing with the spacecraft. touch down safely or sink deep into dust and tip of here. alive, lambert, lamb. 6. around 600000000 people, watch the historic events on television. neil armstrong and buzz aldrin spent 2 and a half hours on the newness surface. they carried out experiments and collected almost 22 kilograms of rocks to bring back to us. traces of the mission to still visible on the satellite side, toes take them today. nasa sent 6 crude spaces, shows. i know the names face. on the 1st flights the focus was less on collecting samples and more on landing, safely in slash areas. laser trip schools say target to the areas that were more difficult to reach the and the fed full. the apollo emissions landed on the near side of the main times 2 is quite easy to suppose to be imagined. if you had to describe the earth's geology based on just a few landing sites, you wouldn't see much. and it's the same for us with the moon's the more landing sites, and the more samples we have from different sites, the better it is. and yeah, and this is hi, what's going on on the apollo 15 mission
practice a landing with the spacecraft. touch down safely or sink deep into dust and tip of here. alive, lambert, lamb. 6. around 600000000 people, watch the historic events on television. neil armstrong and buzz aldrin spent 2 and a half hours on the newness surface. they carried out experiments and collected almost 22 kilograms of rocks to bring back to us. traces of the mission to still visible on the satellite side, toes take them today. nasa sent 6 crude spaces, shows. i know the names...
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landing with the spacecraft. touch down safely or sink deep into dust and tip of here and go live lambert palermo. 6. around 600000000 people. watch the historic events on television. neil armstrong and buzz aldrin spent 2 and a half hours on the newness surface. they carried out experiments and collected almost 22 kilograms of rocks to bring back to us. traces of the mission to still visible on the satellite side. toast take home today. nasa sent 6 crude space officers, you know, to the maintenance on the 1st flights the st. louis was less on collecting samples and more on landing, safely in slash areas. laser trip schools say target to the areas that were more difficult to reach the fitful, the apollo emissions landed on the near side of the main times. 2 is quite easy to suppose to be the imagine if you had to describe the earth's geology based on just a few landing sites, you wouldn't see much and it's the same for us with the moon's the more landing sites. and the more samples we have from different sites, the better it is in the end is high. what's going on on the apollo 15 mission
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and tip of the year of lambert lamb 6, around $600000000.00 people watched the historic events on television. neil armstrong and buzz aldrin spent 2 and a half hours on the lunacy face. they carried out experiments and collected almost 22 kilograms of rocks to bring back to us. traces of the mission is still visible on the satellite side, toes take home today. nasa sent 6 crude space measures. i know the names face. on the 1st flights the cyclist was less on collecting samples and more on landing, safely in slash areas. laser trips will say target to the areas that were more difficult to reach the bed full. the apollo emissions landed on the nice side of the main times to it's the quite so is it gives you this list to be the imagine if you had to describe earth geology based on just a few landing sides, you wouldn't see much and it's the same for us with the moons, the more landing sites and the more samples we have from different sites, the better it is. and yeah, and this is hi, what's going on on the apollo 15 mission expanded some reasons. it's asked to know. so able to explore extensive
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i'd like to thank my agents edward all of sophie lambert and christina moore and most of all, i would like to thank my endlessly patient and brilliant wife, vanessa mobley, and daughter isla, without whose and belief i wouldn't standing here this evening. thank you i couldn't be more astonished. so. are we ready for the final prize of the evening. it's been an exciting night. thank you. now for the final award of evening. the kirkus prize in fiction. the jurors for the prize are christine barlow, co-owner and director of program for loyalty in washington, d.c. and silver spring, maryland. and jeffrey burke, kirkus reviewer and former editor at, harper's magazine, wall street journal, vanity fair. and bloomberg. and here to introduce the finalists is fiction editor laurie muchnick laurie muchnick. good. good evening. the for the 2024 kirkus prize for fiction are. say hello to my little friend by jennine capo crucet. published. published by simon schuster. a young man who went from cuba to miami. a raft. an orca who spent most of her life at seaworld. the movie scarface. moby --. someho
i'd like to thank my agents edward all of sophie lambert and christina moore and most of all, i would like to thank my endlessly patient and brilliant wife, vanessa mobley, and daughter isla, without whose and belief i wouldn't standing here this evening. thank you i couldn't be more astonished. so. are we ready for the final prize of the evening. it's been an exciting night. thank you. now for the final award of evening. the kirkus prize in fiction. the jurors for the prize are christine...
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. >> david: lake lambert and jordan hampel at the macon visitor welcome center. >> we've seen up thesle from north carolina and all around the southeast, to come see what amazing work brian's done. >> hey, david. >> david: charles davis has seen it, too. >> the economy that's come into this town between, you know, december and january, is amazing. all the restaurants have an hour wait, there's no parking downtown. but that's what you want with an event like this. >> david: tonight, the christmas lights, and one bright idea, from a neighbor who simply wanted to bring back the christmas magic from when he was a boy. >> thanks, david! >> david: thank you, brian. and we hope you get to macon, georgia, if you can, to see it. i'll see you tomorrow. good night. it's right now. it's not the warning that came out. >> that tsunami warning was lifted. it is part of a protoco. tsunami warnings. anytime you're 5.0 or greater around a coastal region, and that quake centered far north of the bay area triggered emergency responses up and down northern california, including that tsunami warning. >> go
. >> david: lake lambert and jordan hampel at the macon visitor welcome center. >> we've seen up thesle from north carolina and all around the southeast, to come see what amazing work brian's done. >> hey, david. >> david: charles davis has seen it, too. >> the economy that's come into this town between, you know, december and january, is amazing. all the restaurants have an hour wait, there's no parking downtown. but that's what you want with an event like this....
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anti-semitism and fascism and to ter totalitarianism, ande take the show in our hands, and i share with adam lambert! "moana 2" is in theaters now, and you can see "cabaret at the kit kat club" at the august wilson theater here on broadway. auli'i cravalho, everybody. we'll be right back. [cheers and applause] ♪ ♪ (♪♪) make the most of your season during the kia season of new traditions sales event. gift yourself some savings and visit your local kia dealer today. look out for these stickers to find great deals on vehicles backed by a 10-year, 100,000-mile limited powertrain warranty so you can start new traditions for years to come. get 1.9% apr for up to 60 months, plus $1,000 retail bonus cash on specially tagged 2025 sportage and sorento vehicles. >> stephen: that's it for "the late show." tune in tomorrow when my guests will be selena gomez and seth meyers. now stick around for "after midnight" with taylor tomlinson. goodnight. ♪ ♪
anti-semitism and fascism and to ter totalitarianism, ande take the show in our hands, and i share with adam lambert! "moana 2" is in theaters now, and you can see "cabaret at the kit kat club" at the august wilson theater here on broadway. auli'i cravalho, everybody. we'll be right back. [cheers and applause] ♪ ♪ (♪♪) make the most of your season during the kia season of new traditions sales event. gift yourself some savings and visit your local kia dealer today....
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. >> republican state senator eddie lambert chairs the environmental quality committee, which overseeshe agency that regulates the chemical industry. i'm sure your agency has seen a number of studies that link living in these areas to disproportionately high poor health outcomes. >> i do not accept that as a complete truism. there may be some correlations. vaccines, we have had an explosion of vaccines in the last 20, 30 years, now you have autism. is there a connection there? i don't know. there's a lot of people who think they are. >> there's a lot of people who think there are, but there's no good evidence. >> economically depressed, their health, what kind of prude -- what kind of prenatal care they are doing. >> terrel argues those factors were accounted for in her study and were not exclusive. >> they are compounding. it does not make sense to say we are going to ignore pollution and focus on poverty or health care access. if we know pollution is a risk factor -- and we do, we absolutely know that pollution is linked to low birth rate and preterm birth across the board -- why are
. >> republican state senator eddie lambert chairs the environmental quality committee, which overseeshe agency that regulates the chemical industry. i'm sure your agency has seen a number of studies that link living in these areas to disproportionately high poor health outcomes. >> i do not accept that as a complete truism. there may be some correlations. vaccines, we have had an explosion of vaccines in the last 20, 30 years, now you have autism. is there a connection there? i...
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. >> louisiana republican state senator eddie lambert shares the environmental quality committee whichgency that regulates the chemical industry. i'm sure your committee has seen a number of studies that have linked living in these areas to disproportionately high and negative health outcomes. you don't accept that as a promise. >> i don't accept that -- as, as a complete truism. i mean, there may be some, some correlations. i'm going to tell you. let's start looking, you know, vaccines. you know, we have had an explosion of vaccines in the last, you know, 20, 30 years. now you have autism. is there a connection there? i don't know. >> there is a lot of people think there are but there is no good evidence they are connected. >> you know, economically depressed, their health, what kind of prenatal care they are doing. there is all kind of factors. >> but terrell argues those factors were accounted for in and they're not exclusive. >> they are compounding. it does not make sense to say we're just going to ignore pollution and focus on poverty or healthcare access. if we know pollution is
. >> louisiana republican state senator eddie lambert shares the environmental quality committee whichgency that regulates the chemical industry. i'm sure your committee has seen a number of studies that have linked living in these areas to disproportionately high and negative health outcomes. you don't accept that as a promise. >> i don't accept that -- as, as a complete truism. i mean, there may be some, some correlations. i'm going to tell you. let's start looking, you know,...
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martha stewart, jeff goldblum, reba mcentire, kristin chenoweth, michael buble, amber ruffin, and adam lambert. it's a celebration you do not want to miss. that's all right here on nbc. and if you want your kids maybe to go to bed before midnight, there are several early events to help them celebrate entrance into 2025. the chabot space and science center in oakland has several balloon drops at 11:00 this morning, and 3:00 this afternoon. there's an event for ages five and under for ages six through 12. there's events at noon and 4 p.m. tickets are required. city of palo alto is holding a new year's eve event on the rinconada library. it starts at 1130. includes a bubble drop there. and at noon, the hiller aviation center will hold a similar celebration that includes a balloon drop as well. tickets are required for that event, so just plan ahead. we were just talking about our schedule. i'm going to dinner at five. home in bed by seven. so you could do the bubble drop, maybe. yeah, that'd be fun, right? final preps underway for the fireworks show. meantime, in san francisco today in the bay's
martha stewart, jeff goldblum, reba mcentire, kristin chenoweth, michael buble, amber ruffin, and adam lambert. it's a celebration you do not want to miss. that's all right here on nbc. and if you want your kids maybe to go to bed before midnight, there are several early events to help them celebrate entrance into 2025. the chabot space and science center in oakland has several balloon drops at 11:00 this morning, and 3:00 this afternoon. there's an event for ages five and under for ages six...
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so let's talk about it all with derek lambert, program manager for the california earthquake early warning system. really appreciate you being here. so what happened yesterday and just how is it connected to that big quake that we saw in humboldt county just last week? >> sure. well, as you all mentioned, we experienced a 5.05.8 earthquake in nevada, just outside of california. and we felt it here in california. thankfully, the california earthquake early warning system triggered alerts for the myshake app at that gave people a heads up, and luckily there were no damages or anything like that. so we're all happy that that's that is always good news. >> we'd love to hear that. in regards to yesterday's quake and then the one last week off the coast of humboldt county that trigger that tsunami warning. how effective was the early warning system? do you do you have a sense at this point about just how much of a heads up people got if they got the alert on their phone? >> so we've heard that folks have reached up to tens of seconds of a heads up before the actual shaking. and i must say, i kno
so let's talk about it all with derek lambert, program manager for the california earthquake early warning system. really appreciate you being here. so what happened yesterday and just how is it connected to that big quake that we saw in humboldt county just last week? >> sure. well, as you all mentioned, we experienced a 5.05.8 earthquake in nevada, just outside of california. and we felt it here in california. thankfully, the california earthquake early warning system triggered alerts...
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this is on the left -- parkard jennings and steve lambert the middle. very preponder lawyer series in 2011. and -- not shown here there is a lot of works on maps in mapping and this is from lower in 2016. >> also -- so many tech based works. here is the installation dates. we are starting late because 2024 is going into this year. and so we start in march and have 3 installations. um -- and finally -- someg rej star tara peterson discovered works about pigeons. 2023, 200 mine and a series on pigeons in 1997 by -- so. yea. thank you very much. any questions? comments. thank you for this presentation and thank you for your work on the art on market street poster series. it is a celebration of san pran and so many assmekts of san francisco the story of san francisco and even down to the pigeons. that is and i am so happy you are working on this project and appreciate the work you do on this project. so, thank you. >> thank you. why opening up to other commissioners comments and discussion. >> commissioner schnair. this is really great. i love this. and i l
this is on the left -- parkard jennings and steve lambert the middle. very preponder lawyer series in 2011. and -- not shown here there is a lot of works on maps in mapping and this is from lower in 2016. >> also -- so many tech based works. here is the installation dates. we are starting late because 2024 is going into this year. and so we start in march and have 3 installations. um -- and finally -- someg rej star tara peterson discovered works about pigeons. 2023, 200 mine and a series...
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martha stewart, jeff goldblum, reba mcentire, kristin chenoweth, michael buble, amber ruffin, and adam lambert a celebration you do not want to miss. that's all right here on z's bakery is looking to add a pizza oven, arissa's hair salon wants to expand their space, and steve's t-shirt shop wants to bring on more help. with the comcast business 5-year price lock guarantee, they can think more about possibilities for their business and not the cost of their internet. it's five years of gig-speeds and advanced security. all from the company with 99.9% network reliability. get the 5-year price lock guarantee, now back for a limited time. powering five years of savings. powering possibilities™. comcast business. on today in the bay. we begin with graphic new details of this month's police shooting at san francisco's union square. and we have to warn you, this may be hard to watch. the hit and run happened late at night on december 19th at kearny street and sutter, about a block from the from a store. police say the video shows the moment a guard, identified as pete hodge, sped down a sidewalk in a
martha stewart, jeff goldblum, reba mcentire, kristin chenoweth, michael buble, amber ruffin, and adam lambert a celebration you do not want to miss. that's all right here on z's bakery is looking to add a pizza oven, arissa's hair salon wants to expand their space, and steve's t-shirt shop wants to bring on more help. with the comcast business 5-year price lock guarantee, they can think more about possibilities for their business and not the cost of their internet. it's five years of...
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. >> the nonprofit's co-founder, tracy lambert, shows me the transitional housing offered to the adultof the wraparound services the program offers in front is what's right in front of here. back at the toy warehouse, a pathway to change while also helping families in need. >> hang around people who want to see you do good. >> the toy gift back to the community is scheduled for 10 a.m. on saturday. the warehouse is located at 725 louisiana street and it's first come, first serve. greg. mike. >> an incredible message of second chances this holiday season. >> lulu is doing wonderful things out there, and all the young men involved and the older men in that story. inspirational. thanks, amber. absolutely appreciate it. well, merchants in one pocket of san francisco are getting into the holiday spirit. noe valley, once again home to the noe valley holiday window and parklet contest. the judges were out in the neighborhood admiring all the tinsel, the snowflakes and ornaments on display. prizes will be awarded to businesses that win the categories of most elaborate, funniest and most. san f
. >> the nonprofit's co-founder, tracy lambert, shows me the transitional housing offered to the adultof the wraparound services the program offers in front is what's right in front of here. back at the toy warehouse, a pathway to change while also helping families in need. >> hang around people who want to see you do good. >> the toy gift back to the community is scheduled for 10 a.m. on saturday. the warehouse is located at 725 louisiana street and it's first come, first...
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live at the table scott jennings, ashley allison, hal lambert and chuck rocha.mericans with different perspectives aren't talking to each other, but here they do good evening. i'm abby phillip in new york. let's get right to what americans are talking about their health. rfk jr.. who is trump's pick to run the nation's health agencies is on capitol hill courting republican senators for their vote. many of those senators are alarmed by kennedy's views on vaccines. in fact, we recently learned that his lawyer petitioned the government to revoke approval of the polio vaccine. after that news, trump tried setting the record straight i think everything should be looked at, but i'm a big believer in the polio vaccine trump's words play into what the wall street journal reports is. rfk's game plan. talk about the things the senators want to hear, like healthier foods, and talk less about his stances on vaccines. and kennedy is himself sticking to that plan should the polio vaccine be revoked, you're going to take away their vaccine. >> should a should the polio vaccine
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. >> live at the table scott jennings, ashley allison, hal lambert and chuck rocha. americans with different perspectives aren't talking to each other, but here they do good evening. i'm abby phillip in new york. let's get right to what americans are talking about their health. rfk jr.. who is trump's pick to run the nation's health agencies is on capitol hill courting republican senators for their vote. many of those senators are alarmed by kennedy's views on vaccines. in fact, we...
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and the judges there -- there are some -- like judge lambert, for example, who is really invested in the foia. he took senior status a long time ago. he continues to put himself on the list for foia cases. >> he's a friend of tom. anne: i have litigated a lot before him. i think when it comes to foia, you can't get much better than a judge who not only understands the law but the purpose of the statute. but you have other judges. i am going to name them, judge mcfadden, he wrote a decision that called out nonprofits, including one i used to work for, as the -- as bearing the blame for the backlog. not really understanding that the majority of requesters are commercial requesters. they are not crews like the crew and aclu. will education help? i don't know. i do think we should try. that's a very good point. >> thank you, paul, beyond nuclear. i'm wondering if you could comment on the use of the doctrine of official acknowledgement for fighting the clawback of foia released documents. anne: that's been a very frustrating area to litigate in because i think courts have construed offici
and the judges there -- there are some -- like judge lambert, for example, who is really invested in the foia. he took senior status a long time ago. he continues to put himself on the list for foia cases. >> he's a friend of tom. anne: i have litigated a lot before him. i think when it comes to foia, you can't get much better than a judge who not only understands the law but the purpose of the statute. but you have other judges. i am going to name them, judge mcfadden, he wrote a...
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out of nowhere, warner lambert had lipitor and got caught by pfizer, and pfizer troupsed merck.ld this be like wegovy, and eli lilly comes up with the equivalent of lipitor. >> the market seems to be large enough you can't say one is truly not going to -- one is going to benefit completely opposed to both. >> you're absolutely right. >> and you have amgen, which is going to make an argument -- i know, you're skeptical -- that their recent trials were positive and when people stayed on it, the side effects became much easier to deal with. >> would you prefer nausea or no nausea? you pro nausea? i'm from philadelphia, how do you even say that? >> again, we don't know if it's going to be continued in the trump administration, but remember -- >> they favor nausea? >> no, the potential for it to be covered by medicare and medicaid. very important. >> it is. >> my point being that the patient population is enormous. we know the percentage of americans who are considered obese is gigantic. >> right. >> and so you can make an argument that, yeah, we need everything. >> maybe we need eve
out of nowhere, warner lambert had lipitor and got caught by pfizer, and pfizer troupsed merck.ld this be like wegovy, and eli lilly comes up with the equivalent of lipitor. >> the market seems to be large enough you can't say one is truly not going to -- one is going to benefit completely opposed to both. >> you're absolutely right. >> and you have amgen, which is going to make an argument -- i know, you're skeptical -- that their recent trials were positive and when people...