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since he started in january 2000, noah has missed only 22 f photos. he plans to introduce a new one on the ten-year anniversary. he hopes to continue photographing himself every day for the rest of his life. coming up, a bride can't stop laughing during her wedding vows. [ laughter ] >> oh, gosh. here she goes again. >> and a little boy can't remove his finger from his baby brother's mouth. >> ouch, charlie! >> when "can caught on camera, viral videos, millions served" continues. [ female announcer ] women have made it the number one selling anti-aging cream undeniably. it creamed unbelievably a $500 cream and now women have made regenerist microsculpting cream also unscented. women love it. in original and also fragrance-free. to provide a better benefits package... oahhh! [ male announcer ] it made a big splash with the employees. ed. [ duck yelling ] [ male announcer ] find out more at... [ duck ] aflac! [ male announcer ] ...forbusiness.com. ♪ ha ha! ♪ every communications provider is different but centurylink is committed to being a different kin
since he started in january 2000, noah has missed only 22 f photos. he plans to introduce a new one on the ten-year anniversary. he hopes to continue photographing himself every day for the rest of his life. coming up, a bride can't stop laughing during her wedding vows. [ laughter ] >> oh, gosh. here she goes again. >> and a little boy can't remove his finger from his baby brother's mouth. >> ouch, charlie! >> when "can caught on camera, viral videos, millions...
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noah 40 shabib. struck with a disease that could take away his ability to make music. up next, cyclists killed by cars. one mother says police are simply looking the other way. w that one week later i wasn't smoking. [ male announcer ] along with support, chantix is proven to help people quit smoking. it reduces the urge to smoke. some people had changes in behavior, thinking or mood, hostility, agitation, depressed mood and suicidal thoughts or actions while taking or after stopping chantix. if you notice any of these stop taking chantix and call your doctor right away. tell your doctor about any history of depression or other mental health problems, which could get worse while taking chantix. don't take chantix if you've had a serious allergic or skin reaction to it. if you develop these stop taking chantix and see your doctor right away as some can be life-threatening. if you have a history of heart or blood vessel problems, tell your doctor if you have new or worse symptoms. get medical help right away if you have symptoms of a heart attack. use caution when drivin
noah 40 shabib. struck with a disease that could take away his ability to make music. up next, cyclists killed by cars. one mother says police are simply looking the other way. w that one week later i wasn't smoking. [ male announcer ] along with support, chantix is proven to help people quit smoking. it reduces the urge to smoke. some people had changes in behavior, thinking or mood, hostility, agitation, depressed mood and suicidal thoughts or actions while taking or after stopping chantix....
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we'll have to see how that forecast verifies, also wait for noah's expectation. in our area, we have really nice conditions, 76 degrees. lots of sunshine. it's a really nice night to be outside if you want. have dinner outside, take a nice longer walk. satellite radar picture showing us the severe stuff is to the south and carolinas and south of virginia into norfolk and raleigh. that yellow showing the severe thunderstorm watch in effect. now in our area, temperatures in the 70s, 73 in springfield. 74 in great falls. lower 70s, laurel 73. beltsville 75. it's going to be a really nice evening. now, the next couple of days, we have average april days ahead of us. clearing and cooler for tonight. sunny and seasonal for your thursday. then on friday, same deal. then it's going to be milder for your easter weekend. so, for tonight what can you expect? clearing skies. it's going to be cooler. grab a couple blankets. lows in the 40s. winds out of the north. overnight lows in downtown, mid 40s. 40 in leesburg. lower 40s in martinsburg. culpeper in the mid 40s and annapo
we'll have to see how that forecast verifies, also wait for noah's expectation. in our area, we have really nice conditions, 76 degrees. lots of sunshine. it's a really nice night to be outside if you want. have dinner outside, take a nice longer walk. satellite radar picture showing us the severe stuff is to the south and carolinas and south of virginia into norfolk and raleigh. that yellow showing the severe thunderstorm watch in effect. now in our area, temperatures in the 70s, 73 in...
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. ♪ >>> before we get to noah, an updateç on that breaking news.g, the accused wikileaker, the judge refusing to dismiss the most serious charge against manning saying he indeed will stand charge with aiding the enemy which carries a maximum penalty of life in prison, and according to david house, the death penalty. we're waiting to hear the fate of the 20 charges manning faces and it has a raft of implications which we went over with david house earlier. >>> here, cass couch is, well, occupied once again, thank goodness. we all examine, of course, the all too common phenomenon of being dissatisfied with what we have. think about bradley manning. our resident therapist, noah cass, joins us today to talk about the cultural obsession with satisfaction and what we are learning about how satisfied people actually achieve it. >> absolutely. satisfaction in my eyes is largely about perception. i think part of us understanding satisfaction is learning that it's an inside job, that despite all of our what we see outside in terms of wealth, physical appeara
. ♪ >>> before we get to noah, an updateç on that breaking news.g, the accused wikileaker, the judge refusing to dismiss the most serious charge against manning saying he indeed will stand charge with aiding the enemy which carries a maximum penalty of life in prison, and according to david house, the death penalty. we're waiting to hear the fate of the 20 charges manning faces and it has a raft of implications which we went over with david house earlier. >>> here, cass...
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the oldest, noah, was seven.. the youngest, mary, just six monnhs.hen she was done, she calmly called 911.911 dispatcher "are you having a disttrbance? yates: "um, yes, iim ill."911 dispatcher "do you need an &pambulance?"andrea yates: "no i need a police officer. yeah, send an ambullnce." andrea drew the bath water, what was your intent? what were you about to dd?andrea: droww my children.at her 2002 trial, she was convicted of capital murder nd sentenccd to llfe in prison. but after it was discovered a key prosecution witness hhd lied oo the stand, annrea gott new trial. at her 2006 retrial , a jury found her not guilty by reason of divorceddin 2005.as part oo yates was given permission to be buried neet to her children here at this cemetery ootside houston..in all these years she's never beee able to visit their rrves and even if she is allowed out to attendd church, she sttll won't bee allowed to come here. but hee aatorney told meethat he comms to isit the children every year on theer irthdayss attorrey ays anddea has een h treated or depression
the oldest, noah, was seven.. the youngest, mary, just six monnhs.hen she was done, she calmly called 911.911 dispatcher "are you having a disttrbance? yates: "um, yes, iim ill."911 dispatcher "do you need an &pambulance?"andrea yates: "no i need a police officer. yeah, send an ambullnce." andrea drew the bath water, what was your intent? what were you about to dd?andrea: droww my children.at her 2002 trial, she was convicted of capital murder nd sentenccd...
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joining us is noah blackstein. u.s. growth fund up 22% so far this year.come, good to see you. >> nice to see you. >> you like the u.s. you like fast-growing companies, but you don't like apple, why? >> it's not that i don't like apple. i think a number of years ago david faber tagged me as mr. apple because we talked about it for years. our work over the years on apple is trying to figure out what they could earn and how much bigger the company could be. but back four or five years ago it clearly wasn't as well followed and well analyzed as it is today. >> so a great five years but you don't think it's going to have a great next five years or as great. >> well, i would classify the last five years as blank spectacular. and the next five are unlikely to be as good. it's been a tremendous stock. and it's a cheap valuation. we like it. we just think from what we do as stock pickers, we can add more value finding the next apple than owning this one. but it's a great company and chief. if i owned it, personally, i wouldn't sell it. for our funds we've moved on
joining us is noah blackstein. u.s. growth fund up 22% so far this year.come, good to see you. >> nice to see you. >> you like the u.s. you like fast-growing companies, but you don't like apple, why? >> it's not that i don't like apple. i think a number of years ago david faber tagged me as mr. apple because we talked about it for years. our work over the years on apple is trying to figure out what they could earn and how much bigger the company could be. but back four or five...
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carlos boozer misses the the jumper, but noah fights for the rebound and the putback. had a double- double while rose scored a team- high 24. bulls win 100-94, they host washington tonight. white sox debuting their 1972 throwback uniforms. no score in the third... gerald laird hits a solo homer to left... chris sale only lasted five innings with three runs on five hits. sox down in the ninth, when adam dunn doubles to deep right... that's his third double at home this year... he only had two at the cell all of last year. but the sox lose 5-2... the winning streak ends at four. they host the orioles tonight. cubs wrapping up a series in saint louis. already down three in the third... yadier molina hits a three- run home run to left... paul maholm gave up six runs in just four innings. still down in the fifth... rookie matt carpenter homers to dead center... he was four- for- four with five r-b-i's. cubs lose 10-3. they're off today, and visit ozzie guillen's marlins tomorrow. that's a look at sports. your live illinois lottery drawing is next. and good afternoon ... her
carlos boozer misses the the jumper, but noah fights for the rebound and the putback. had a double- double while rose scored a team- high 24. bulls win 100-94, they host washington tonight. white sox debuting their 1972 throwback uniforms. no score in the third... gerald laird hits a solo homer to left... chris sale only lasted five innings with three runs on five hits. sox down in the ninth, when adam dunn doubles to deep right... that's his third double at home this year... he only had two at...
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usco what part of the constitution is important to them and whgy.ae today we are going to go with noah fatsi at midolthian high school.c the topic of your video was on "the right to bear arms." how did you choose your topic? >> we wanted to choose a topic that affected a lot of people in america. right to bear arms was part of the constitution that affects everyone. if you don't own a gun, most likely somebody near you guys. people all around you have guns for protection, hunters, gun collectors, this was a topic that affected a lot of people who are probably important u.s. >> in your video you asked if the second amendment is a necessary right. what did you mean by that? >> we were wondering if the original 10 is still important to our society today. we asked if we are a society that needs guns at all or maybe just the right to have guns. >> can you explain the difference between the original intent of the second amendment and the current obligation to? >> we read a lot about the constitution and the right to bear arms in particular. when the founding fathers were making the constitu
usco what part of the constitution is important to them and whgy.ae today we are going to go with noah fatsi at midolthian high school.c the topic of your video was on "the right to bear arms." how did you choose your topic? >> we wanted to choose a topic that affected a lot of people in america. right to bear arms was part of the constitution that affects everyone. if you don't own a gun, most likely somebody near you guys. people all around you have guns for protection,...
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noah wiley was the rest in d.c. -- arrested in d.c. he has never been arrested before and he called the experience a real. a one-of-a-kind a fashion show in d.c. tonight. it was quite a sight. they retreated to something special. some of the best pastry chefs showed up some of their best dishes. we had the pleasure of being at this event. >> my goodness. >> and chocolate. >> outside tonight, no more snow. you had to go out to garrett county, the switzerland of maryland. i attended director in washington made only -- are temperature in washington made its only to 50 degrees. our temperature right now is 44 degrees. look at the range of temperatures. syracuse 44. where is the heat? great falls montana rapid city into the 80's. a lot of spots all paso, texas, 93 degrees. you can see the pattern in the atmosphere. that is what has been happening. there is that huge east coast storm. you can see it wound up as that moves to our north. that will be changing as we go to the next couple of days. i did a quick little blog about how much rain wa
noah wiley was the rest in d.c. -- arrested in d.c. he has never been arrested before and he called the experience a real. a one-of-a-kind a fashion show in d.c. tonight. it was quite a sight. they retreated to something special. some of the best pastry chefs showed up some of their best dishes. we had the pleasure of being at this event. >> my goodness. >> and chocolate. >> outside tonight, no more snow. you had to go out to garrett county, the switzerland of maryland. i...
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♪ ♪ and have faith or pandemonium ♪ liable to walk upon the scene to illustrate ♪ the last remark noahdid they do just when everything looked so dark ♪ what did they do oh, man, they had to ♪ accentuate the positive and eliminate the negative ♪ and latch on to the affirmative ♪ don't mess with mr. in between no ♪ don't mess with mr. in between ♪ >> bravo. >> stephen: question... probe, prod, and look. build your dream. find your nook. what's your nook? nook tablet. get it at your neighborhood barnes and noble. i'm a writer. i'm a teacher. i'm a poet. so we're writing a whole bunch of different poems at the same time. when i see somebody's handwriting i have an immediate connection to who that person is. pass! any new technology introduces new forms of expression... this is so cool. ...and that moment of connection is really powerful. ...that's all he's really pleased about. the revolutionary galaxy note... ...from samsung. >> stephen: welcome back, everybody. thank you so much. nation, the u.s. dollar remains the global currency standard. you can use it all over the world from buying s
♪ ♪ and have faith or pandemonium ♪ liable to walk upon the scene to illustrate ♪ the last remark noahdid they do just when everything looked so dark ♪ what did they do oh, man, they had to ♪ accentuate the positive and eliminate the negative ♪ and latch on to the affirmative ♪ don't mess with mr. in between no ♪ don't mess with mr. in between ♪ >> bravo. >> stephen: question... probe, prod, and look. build your dream. find your nook. what's your nook? nook...
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the oldest, noah, was 7. the youngest, mary, just 6 months. when she was done, she calmly called 911. >> are you having a disturbance? Ñ >>> there's breaking news tonight in the secret service prostitution scandal. a name. specifically, the name of the agent who touched off the entire mess. the one who allegedly argued in that colombian hotel with the escort or the prostitute over her fee for the night of sex they allegedly had. details now from drew griffin. >> reporter: a hotel security guard at the hotel caribe began in the seventh familiar hotel room. three agents apparently left cartagena early. sources with knowledge of the investigation have indicated to cnn that two agents have been cleared, but that the agent who stayed in room 707 may already be gone from the service. according to hotel records reviewed by cnn, agent arthur huntington was checked into this room. two sources with knowledge of the investigation say it was huntington who had the dispute with the escort named dania suarez. suarez has now hired an attorney and through sta
the oldest, noah, was 7. the youngest, mary, just 6 months. when she was done, she calmly called 911. >> are you having a disturbance? Ñ >>> there's breaking news tonight in the secret service prostitution scandal. a name. specifically, the name of the agent who touched off the entire mess. the one who allegedly argued in that colombian hotel with the escort or the prostitute over her fee for the night of sex they allegedly had. details now from drew griffin. >> reporter:...
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. >> noah doesn't miss a beat. or a chance to perform. >> i'm your best friend, remember? >> his life in showbiz began on tv and on "goose bumps." >> told you she had a capped tooth. >> by teenage years, it was music that was his true calling. >> everyone would fall asleep and i would still be awake in front of the computer. they called me 40 days and 40 nights because i never slept. >> 40 was a member of drake. now, a grammy nominated recording artist. >> we worked together for a couple days in the studio. i charged him a little bit of money. by the third day, we agreed we were going take over the world together. >> then a setback. 40 found himself celebrating his 22nd birthday in the hospital. >> i woke up and my temperature was messed up. it was confusing. your body goes into shock. >> the diagnosis? ms. 40 spent the next two years trying to get back on his feet. >> one of the biggest struggles anybody with ms has is describing it to people and how it manifests its. this morning, i had to lie down to get my socks on. i couldn't bend over. >> he used to carry sofas on hi
. >> noah doesn't miss a beat. or a chance to perform. >> i'm your best friend, remember? >> his life in showbiz began on tv and on "goose bumps." >> told you she had a capped tooth. >> by teenage years, it was music that was his true calling. >> everyone would fall asleep and i would still be awake in front of the computer. they called me 40 days and 40 nights because i never slept. >> 40 was a member of drake. now, a grammy nominated...
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♪ ♪ and have faith or pandemonium ♪ liable to walk upon the scene to illustrate ♪ the last remark noahdid they do just when everything looked so dark ♪ what did they do oh, man, they had to ♪ accentuate the positive and eliminate the negative ♪ and latch on to the affirmative ♪ don't mess with mr. in between no ♪ don't mess with mr. in between ♪ >> bravo. >> stephen: [cheering and applause] >> stephen: welcome back, everybody. thank you so much. nation, the u.s. dollar remains the global currency standard. you can use it all over the world from buying sushi in tokyo to prostitutes in cartagena. [laughter] there are no challengers to america's currency domination. until now. >> since iceland's unanimous, collapse in 2008, there have been a lot of discussions about whether the country should stick with the icelandic krona or adopt another country's currency. iceland is considering documenting the canadian loonie as it's official currency. >> stephen: nation, i have never trusted our health care-addicted nemesis to the north. they always have to make our stuff their stuff. canadian bacon,
♪ ♪ and have faith or pandemonium ♪ liable to walk upon the scene to illustrate ♪ the last remark noahdid they do just when everything looked so dark ♪ what did they do oh, man, they had to ♪ accentuate the positive and eliminate the negative ♪ and latch on to the affirmative ♪ don't mess with mr. in between no ♪ don't mess with mr. in between ♪ >> bravo. >> stephen: [cheering and applause] >> stephen: welcome back, everybody. thank you so much. nation, the...
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is this a way to raise our children, noah?rly to learn about humiliation. i take cues from crystal and kyle, cameron's parents. i think they handled this whole thing terrifically. >> would you suggest to others as it is the baseball season that as their youngsters perhaps come into proximity tie given baseball that we take a cue from cameron's parents and look at every baseball in the stands as a teaching opportunity to remove that ball from a given youngster such that we can teach a lesson. >> caller: i would take every moment as a teaching opportunity. not only did they teach cameron about not getting what you want all the time, but i think they gave an important lesson to this newly married couple about how to negotiate a crisis. >> what do you mean? >> caller: well, they were incredibly graceful, going out of their way on the today show to say they didn't think this couple meant anything by this as they got caught up in the moment. i think they were a bit blinded by love. it does say something about our inability to really
is this a way to raise our children, noah?rly to learn about humiliation. i take cues from crystal and kyle, cameron's parents. i think they handled this whole thing terrifically. >> would you suggest to others as it is the baseball season that as their youngsters perhaps come into proximity tie given baseball that we take a cue from cameron's parents and look at every baseball in the stands as a teaching opportunity to remove that ball from a given youngster such that we can teach a...
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. >> noah, in islam, sikhism, hinduism, all of the major faiths does it say it is acceptable, it does not say it is acceptable. it is oppressive corporal practice. >> as for faleh almaleki, he was charged with first degree murder in the death of his daughter noor, one of the first honor killings in the united states to be prosecuted. faleh almaleki chose not to testify but his attorneys argued it was all just an accident. he never meant to kill his daughter. for 48 hours mystery, i am troy roberts, cbs news, new york. >> cowan: to hear the surprising verdict in the case, tune in to 48 hours tonight at 10:00 o'clock right here on cbs. coming up tonight on the cbs evening news, remembering california's thomas kinkade, the artist of light. >> cowan: you have to wonder about this next story, just what was this guy thinking? in england, the famous rowing race between oxford and cambridge universities had just begun when a man jumped into the river shapes and swam up to the boats so close he nearly got hit by the oars. the race was restarted, for those keeping score, cambridge won. well, fi
. >> noah, in islam, sikhism, hinduism, all of the major faiths does it say it is acceptable, it does not say it is acceptable. it is oppressive corporal practice. >> as for faleh almaleki, he was charged with first degree murder in the death of his daughter noor, one of the first honor killings in the united states to be prosecuted. faleh almaleki chose not to testify but his attorneys argued it was all just an accident. he never meant to kill his daughter. for 48 hours mystery, i...
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in the name of sorrow and hope noah ben artzi-pelossof's memoirs which details rabin's evolution from soldier to peacemaker. and interview was conducted in 996 and is -- 1996 and is about an hour. c-span: at the very beginning, let me ask you the correct way to pronounce your name. >> noah ben artzi-pelossof. c-span: where does it all come from. >> ben art si's my father's name, and pell soft is my stepfather's name. c-span: how old are you? >> guest: 19. c-span: when did you first think about writing this book? >> guest: i don't think any 19-year-old wakes up in the morning and saying, today i'm going to write a book. today's going to be the day that i'll write my book. obviously, i got an offer to do so, and i needed some time to think about it because it's not that easy. you have, you need a lot of courage to decide this kind of decision, and you need a lot of support which i had from my family. and then i decided to go for it. c-span: do you remember your grandfather was shot in early november. >> guest: yes. c-span: 1995. >> guest: that's right. c-span: when did you start working
in the name of sorrow and hope noah ben artzi-pelossof's memoirs which details rabin's evolution from soldier to peacemaker. and interview was conducted in 996 and is -- 1996 and is about an hour. c-span: at the very beginning, let me ask you the correct way to pronounce your name. >> noah ben artzi-pelossof. c-span: where does it all come from. >> ben art si's my father's name, and pell soft is my stepfather's name. c-span: how old are you? >> guest: 19. c-span: when did you...
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in the second hamilton finds joakim noah underneath for a dunk... he had 15. goes on a 14- to- dragic hits an off- balance shot and the foul... a team- high 22 for him. bulls make a run in the fourth hong but courtney lee hits the dagger in the final minute. bulls lose 99-93... they've lost two in a row for the first time since february of 2011. kentucky and kansas in the college national championship. early in the first... chicago- native anthony davis blocks tyshawn taylor's shot, and doron lamb converts on the other end... he had a game- high 22. later in the first... another block for davis gives him the n- c-a-a freshman record of 183 blocks... he had six in the game and was named final four m-v-p. the kentucky wildcats win their university of illinois sophomore meyers leonard will enter the n- b-a draft. the seven- foot- one center averaged more the 13 points and eight rebounds a game last year, but his maturity has been questioned. leonard is projected to be a mid- first round pick. notre dame returns to the women's championship tonight. they lost in th
in the second hamilton finds joakim noah underneath for a dunk... he had 15. goes on a 14- to- dragic hits an off- balance shot and the foul... a team- high 22 for him. bulls make a run in the fourth hong but courtney lee hits the dagger in the final minute. bulls lose 99-93... they've lost two in a row for the first time since february of 2011. kentucky and kansas in the college national championship. early in the first... chicago- native anthony davis blocks tyshawn taylor's shot, and doron...
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the answers about what happened to eton we want to know but no one more so than his parents need to noahgoing to remain hopeful, but you hoe this case is -- you know this case is 33 years old what it demonstrates to us and should tell all the parents and anyone listening while law enforcement doesn't give up on these cases this had been 33 years since he has been missing and they will never give up the search until that child is found. >> a lot was made about the amber alert you felt maybe you can have a part in this it went across the nation when a child is missing what is the criteria to issue an amber alert. >> based on descriptive information law enforcement has whether it is about the child potential suspect, whether there is a vehicle the child is seen being taken from the scene, all that information has to be weighed by law enforcement keep in mind it doesn't suggest there is not an aggressive investigation and response when these children go missing but keep in mind these are just a tool for law enforcement we find a lot of children as a result of amber but based on how much desc
the answers about what happened to eton we want to know but no one more so than his parents need to noahgoing to remain hopeful, but you hoe this case is -- you know this case is 33 years old what it demonstrates to us and should tell all the parents and anyone listening while law enforcement doesn't give up on these cases this had been 33 years since he has been missing and they will never give up the search until that child is found. >> a lot was made about the amber alert you felt...
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." >> noah doesn't miss a beat. or a chance to perform. a child actor. >> told you she had a capped tooth. >> it was music that proved to be noah's true calling. >> everyone in the studio would fall asleep and wake up in the morning and i would still be sitting in the computer. they started calling me 40 days and 40 nights because i didn't sleep. >> as a go-to sound engineer in toronto, 40 soon attracted the attention of drake. now a grammy nominated recording artist. >> we work together for a couple days in the studio i think. i charged him a little bit of money and by the third day we agreed that we would take over the world together. >> and then a monumental setback. 40 found him celebrating his 22nd birthday in the hospital. >> i woke up one day and all of the temperature in my body was difficul distorted. the sense of hot and cold and what it meant to my brain was confusing. >> two years later another setback for the family. noah mom was diagnosed with m.s. which is not directly inherited. >> i got this disease. i'm going to live with
." >> noah doesn't miss a beat. or a chance to perform. a child actor. >> told you she had a capped tooth. >> it was music that proved to be noah's true calling. >> everyone in the studio would fall asleep and wake up in the morning and i would still be sitting in the computer. they started calling me 40 days and 40 nights because i didn't sleep. >> as a go-to sound engineer in toronto, 40 soon attracted the attention of drake. now a grammy nominated recording...
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noah webster himself creates a word plebiscites to some degree in order to put a pin in the side of the british. he would just put words in the dictionary -- indian words -- indiancreek instead of -- words like creek, is that a book. >> george w. bush very imaginative with words . with wemisunderestimate. >> changery was great. >> blended words but taking two different words. >> if you hold on a moment i shall do station identification or i will be in trouble. this is from the way for the benefit of our listeners on sirius-xm, channel 124, you are listening to all "white house chronicle" from washington, d.c., with myself, one thing, linda gasparello, carl cannon from realclearpolitics, and paul dickson, the mass the words himself. will of the great speakers today? -- who of the great speeches today? >> it is not mitt romney. it is not barack obama. if you use a teleprompter, are you disqualified? >> this is an interesting thing. we were talking about george w. bush -- not a great speaker but he could read off of a teleprompter well. not everyone is a natural site read. >> let's bring b
noah webster himself creates a word plebiscites to some degree in order to put a pin in the side of the british. he would just put words in the dictionary -- indian words -- indiancreek instead of -- words like creek, is that a book. >> george w. bush very imaginative with words . with wemisunderestimate. >> changery was great. >> blended words but taking two different words. >> if you hold on a moment i shall do station identification or i will be in trouble. this is...
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. >> reporter: noah doesn't miss a beat. or a chance to perform.life about about showbiz began on tv as a child actor, including an episode of goose bumps and the virgin suicides. but by his teenage year, it was music that proved to be noah's true calling. >> everyone in the studio would fall asleep and wake up in the morning and i'd still be sitting in front of the computer. so this started calling me 40 days and 40 nights because i didn't sleep. >> reporter: as a go-to sound engineer, 40 soon attracted the attention of drake. ♪ now a grammy nominated recording artist. >> we worked together for a couple days in the studio. i charged him a little bit of money and by the third day, we sort of agreed that we were going to take a road together. >> reporter: and then a monumental setback. 40 found himself celebrating his 22nd birthday in the hospital. >> i woke up one day and all the temperature in my body was distorted. the sense of hot and cold was a confusing thing. >> reporter: the diagnosis, multiple sclerosis. 40 spent the next two years trying t
. >> reporter: noah doesn't miss a beat. or a chance to perform.life about about showbiz began on tv as a child actor, including an episode of goose bumps and the virgin suicides. but by his teenage year, it was music that proved to be noah's true calling. >> everyone in the studio would fall asleep and wake up in the morning and i'd still be sitting in front of the computer. so this started calling me 40 days and 40 nights because i didn't sleep. >> reporter: as a go-to sound...
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. >>> act noah wily has been arrested at a protest in washington d.c.ed to protest potential cuts in m medica medicaid. the rally was organized by adapt the americans with disabilities for attendant programs today. noah wyle joins us by known. nice to talk to you. you have been arrested. am i your one phone call or are you out? >> i'm out. >> tell me about what led up to the arrest? >> i came to washington to take part in a fun run to bring some attention to the organization, adapt. there was a planned action yesterday at an undisclosed location which became the congressional office building where we took over the rotunda and did some nice chanting and were arrested for our efforts. >> it looks like a sit-in civil disobedience in the row totunda building. how many were arrested with you? >> around 117. >> what do you think was accomplished by that outside of the fact that you made a lot of papers today, do you feel you made movement on this issue? would you go back to being arrested? >> we're trying to bring the other side of the conversation to the tab
. >>> act noah wily has been arrested at a protest in washington d.c.ed to protest potential cuts in m medica medicaid. the rally was organized by adapt the americans with disabilities for attendant programs today. noah wyle joins us by known. nice to talk to you. you have been arrested. am i your one phone call or are you out? >> i'm out. >> tell me about what led up to the arrest? >> i came to washington to take part in a fun run to bring some attention to the...
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star noah wyle is following in george clooney's footsteps, getting arrested in d.c. officers handcuffed him inside the capitol along with more than 100 protesters. some in wheelchairs. the group known as adapt is urging lawmakers to prevent cuts to medicaid. wiley says cutbacks would leave many disabled patients without the services they need. last month clooney was arrested while protesting in front of the sudanese embassy. >>> ward 8 councilman marion barry is under fire again for controversial comments he made. this time about nurses. according to the "washington examiner," barry made the comments at a university of d.c. budget hearing. he said the school needs to train more nurses. he went on to say, "in fact, it's so bad that if you go to the hospital now, you find a number of immigrants who are nurses, particularly from the philippines. and no offense, but let's grow our own teachers and nurses so that we don't have to be scrounging around in our community clinics and other kinds of places, having to hire people from somewhere else." earlier this month, at his
star noah wyle is following in george clooney's footsteps, getting arrested in d.c. officers handcuffed him inside the capitol along with more than 100 protesters. some in wheelchairs. the group known as adapt is urging lawmakers to prevent cuts to medicaid. wiley says cutbacks would leave many disabled patients without the services they need. last month clooney was arrested while protesting in front of the sudanese embassy. >>> ward 8 councilman marion barry is under fire again for...
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there's a recent study that i think is getting a lot of attention by, i believe it was, patron from noah in colorado that indicated that the emissions from a large field that included a lot of fracking and other oil and gas operations was several times what the -- right. thank you. the emissions were several times as much as conventional inventories would indicate should come and a substantial amount of that, some of it was coming from the storage of natural gas liquids associated with these wells, but a substantial amount must have been coming from the well itself based upon the composition. and that's -- that raised a question of more specifically of what part of the operations are actually responsible for those leaks, which are very important to the greenhouse gas emission issue. i wunldfer you could comment on that? >> sure, i'll say that we are aware of that report that came out from noaa. and i'm not aware of anyone in the usgs working on that problem right now. >> maybe i could ask one other question then. about up in pennsylvania, there was a recent interesting film shown on mary
there's a recent study that i think is getting a lot of attention by, i believe it was, patron from noah in colorado that indicated that the emissions from a large field that included a lot of fracking and other oil and gas operations was several times what the -- right. thank you. the emissions were several times as much as conventional inventories would indicate should come and a substantial amount of that, some of it was coming from the storage of natural gas liquids associated with these...
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they say 8-year-old noah stewart is a boy to remember. >> he was as high as the power pole and the tornado was just spinning. he came down and hit the ground and -- >> reporter: he's alive today because of a bicycle helmet his mother gave him to wear. she snapped this picture just minutes before a tornado demolished their home. >> i went head first into the concrete. i just went straight down and it just hit my head and completely broke. >> reporter: a year waltlat late is a still a massive cleanup and rebuilding effort underway. hab talt for humanity rebuilt this home of 73-year-old mary patterson and she moved in last week. >> you don't get over it. >> reporter: bucky turner survived by hiding in a closet. today, she sold what was left of that home and bought this one. >> there's always hope and there's always a light at the end of the tunnel. >> reporter: like so many families here, she's moved on. steve osunsami, abc news, birmingham. >>> a . >> and our thanks to steve and everyone who joined him in that report. >>> and tonight, our modern american families are starting to plan family
they say 8-year-old noah stewart is a boy to remember. >> he was as high as the power pole and the tornado was just spinning. he came down and hit the ground and -- >> reporter: he's alive today because of a bicycle helmet his mother gave him to wear. she snapped this picture just minutes before a tornado demolished their home. >> i went head first into the concrete. i just went straight down and it just hit my head and completely broke. >> reporter: a year waltlat late...
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sanjay gupta has the story in today's human factor. >> noah shahbib doesn't miss a beat. friend, remember? >> his life in show biz began on tv as a child actor including an episode of tv's goose bumps and the cult classic film the virgin suicides. >> i told you she had a capped tooth. >> for teenaged years it was music that proved to be his true calling. >> everyone in the studio fell asleep and would make up in the morning and i would still be sitting in front of the computer. they started calling me 40 days and 40 nights because i didn't sleep. >> as a go-to sound engineer in toronto, 40 soon attracted the aattention of hip hop up and comer drake. now a grammy nominated recording artist. >> we worked together for a couple days in the studio, i think. i charged him a little bit of money and by the third day we sort of agreed that we were going to take over the world together. >> then a monumental setback. 40 found himself celebrating his 22nd birthday in the hospital. >> i woke up one day and all the temperature in my body was distorted. the sense of hot and cold and wha
sanjay gupta has the story in today's human factor. >> noah shahbib doesn't miss a beat. friend, remember? >> his life in show biz began on tv as a child actor including an episode of tv's goose bumps and the cult classic film the virgin suicides. >> i told you she had a capped tooth. >> for teenaged years it was music that proved to be his true calling. >> everyone in the studio fell asleep and would make up in the morning and i would still be sitting in front of...
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they say 8-year-old noah stewart is a boy to remember. >> he was caught up as high as the power pole in the tornado just being spun around and then he came down and hit the ground. >> reporter: he's alive today because of a bicycle helmet his mother gave him to wear. she snapped this picture just minutes before a tornado demolished their home. >> it felt like i went head first into the concrete. i just went straight down and it just hit my head and completely broke. >> reporter: a year later and there is still a massive cleanup and rebuilding effort under way. in some neighborhoods, half of the battered homes haven't been touched. habitat for humanity rebuilt this home. and 73-year-old mary patterson moved in last week. >> you don't get over it. ain't no way. >> reporter: becky turner survived by hiding in a closet. today, she told us she told what was left of that home and bought this one. >> no matter how dark the night, there's always hope. and there's always a light at the end of the tunnel. >> reporter: like so many families here, she's moved on. steve osunsami, abc news, birmin
they say 8-year-old noah stewart is a boy to remember. >> he was caught up as high as the power pole in the tornado just being spun around and then he came down and hit the ground. >> reporter: he's alive today because of a bicycle helmet his mother gave him to wear. she snapped this picture just minutes before a tornado demolished their home. >> it felt like i went head first into the concrete. i just went straight down and it just hit my head and completely broke. >>...
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joakim noah kicks it out to john lucas for three of his career- high 25 points.is up to 20 in the third... bulls in transition when c-j watson finds taj gibson for a dunk... bulls had six players in double figures. they win 107-75, to secure the best record in the n-b-a. the bulls open the playoffs against the sixers at home tomorrow afternoon. hall of famer scottie pippen visited the morning show to preview the matchup. >>i think the bulls rhythm will be good they haven't taken that much time off ... we have natural competitors derrick rose it will get himself back again ... other guys were able to step up and that will be a big help for the playoffs white sox hosting boston. philip humber walked the first batter he saw after his perfect game, and then gives up the r-b- i double to adrian gonzalez. sox down 2-1 in the third with the bases loaded... and kevin youkilis hits a grand slam to right. humber gives up a career- high nine runs and eight hits. sox lose their third straight, 10-3. the cubs were off and visit philadelphia tonight. that's a look at sports. y
joakim noah kicks it out to john lucas for three of his career- high 25 points.is up to 20 in the third... bulls in transition when c-j watson finds taj gibson for a dunk... bulls had six players in double figures. they win 107-75, to secure the best record in the n-b-a. the bulls open the playoffs against the sixers at home tomorrow afternoon. hall of famer scottie pippen visited the morning show to preview the matchup. >>i think the bulls rhythm will be good they haven't taken that much...
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center for american studies at christopher newport university, the hampton roads naval museum, and noah's monitor national marine sanctuary. now, i'm pleased to introduce our next speaker, david gurlman. david is an assistant editor with the papers of abraham lincoln project and an adjunct professor of history at george mason university where he teaches courses on 19th century u.s. history and military history. he earned his ph.d. in 1999 from southern illinois university at carbondale under the direction of john y. simon. his dissertation was on the care, treatment, and use of civil war cavalry horses. now, i'd like to tell you just a little bit about the work that david does with the papers of abraham lincoln. david and his fellow editors are doing an incredibly lab-intensive but extraordinarily important job with the papers of abraham lincoln. the editors are traveling the country looking for any letters or documents sent to or by abraham lincoln. and there are many editors working at the national archives every day, 40 hours a week, going through millions of documents. every piece of
center for american studies at christopher newport university, the hampton roads naval museum, and noah's monitor national marine sanctuary. now, i'm pleased to introduce our next speaker, david gurlman. david is an assistant editor with the papers of abraham lincoln project and an adjunct professor of history at george mason university where he teaches courses on 19th century u.s. history and military history. he earned his ph.d. in 1999 from southern illinois university at carbondale under...
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learning something new mark has noah weather radio that went off >> yes first, ever heard that 50 mi.r wind gusts on the lake >> just amazing tornadoes in the plans record warmth and the northeast telling you about that. look at this from our intern cod student manchester kansas 100 and tornadoes touching down. amazing storm roping up there. incredibly active season. and the lightning hitting in the hancock building had been in the antenna but actually ions surround never making contact but looks like it does. cloud-ground lightning outside and another one at the seminar pictures. on stage doctor director national center for environmental protection office by the weather service overseas hurricane system. one of many guests we had we appreciate those of you who came to the program this week the biggest ever. heard from jim reed from skype reports and out of kansas track and tornadoes. windy of their backside of the storm produced and tornadoes over the weekend wet one too particularly in northern suburbs. biggest number in the local area 2.92 in.. o'hare airport 83 hundredths of an ed
learning something new mark has noah weather radio that went off >> yes first, ever heard that 50 mi.r wind gusts on the lake >> just amazing tornadoes in the plans record warmth and the northeast telling you about that. look at this from our intern cod student manchester kansas 100 and tornadoes touching down. amazing storm roping up there. incredibly active season. and the lightning hitting in the hancock building had been in the antenna but actually ions surround never making...
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some nice passing from luol deng to carlos boozer to joakim noah for the dunk... he had 14.p nearing halftime... derrick rose fights through traffic for the lay up... he scored ten points in 27 minutes. the high scorer came off the bench... kyle korver hit four of six three pointers, and scored a team- high 20 points. bulls win 92-87... they can clinch the best record in the n- b-a with a win in the regualr season finale against cleveland tonight. george costanza showing off a new hairdo at wrigley. cubs down one to the cardinals in the fourth, when brian lahair ties it with his fourth home run... the rest of the team only has three homers. but saint louis goes up again and in the sixth david freese add insurance with a two run homer. cubs lose 5-1, but still win the series. meanwhile the white sox captain reached a career milestone. that ties it at two in the ninth. paul konerko is just the 48-th player to hit four- hundred home runs, and second all- time for the sox, behind frank thomas. sox led in 14-th... but hector santiago gives up five straight hits to oakland, includ
some nice passing from luol deng to carlos boozer to joakim noah for the dunk... he had 14.p nearing halftime... derrick rose fights through traffic for the lay up... he scored ten points in 27 minutes. the high scorer came off the bench... kyle korver hit four of six three pointers, and scored a team- high 20 points. bulls win 92-87... they can clinch the best record in the n- b-a with a win in the regualr season finale against cleveland tonight. george costanza showing off a new hairdo at...
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joakim noah blocks paul pierce, and starts the fast break with c-j watson to luol deng for the lay upr deng. bulls win 93-86... now 15- and- 7 without rose this year. hawks visiting the wild in minnesota.... they're three minutes away from their first shutout... but on the power play, cal clutterbuck deflects a shot to tie it at one. after a scoreless overtime... third round of the shootout, and devon setoguchi wins it for the wild. hawks lose 2-1. their regular season finale in detroit tomorrow will determine if they get the fifth or sixth seed in the playoffs. bill murray kicking off the season at wrigley field.... cubs lead the nationals one- nothing in the eighth... but kerry wood walks three straight batters... including the tying run. then two outs and a man on in the ninth... carlos marmol gives up the r-b-i single to ian desmond. cubs lose their opener 2-1... ryan dempster earned a no- decision with ten strike outs in seven- and- two- thirds innings. your live illinois lottery drawing his next here are the winning pick three numbers: 1 0 5 here are the winning pick four number
joakim noah blocks paul pierce, and starts the fast break with c-j watson to luol deng for the lay upr deng. bulls win 93-86... now 15- and- 7 without rose this year. hawks visiting the wild in minnesota.... they're three minutes away from their first shutout... but on the power play, cal clutterbuck deflects a shot to tie it at one. after a scoreless overtime... third round of the shootout, and devon setoguchi wins it for the wild. hawks lose 2-1. their regular season finale in detroit...
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actor noah wylie was among more than 100 people arrested during a protest on capitol hill yesterday.urging congress not to make cuts to medicaid which provides low- cost health coverage for millions of poor americans and people with diabetes. he said he has never been arrested before, but he called the experience a real. -- surreal. >> a big day at the john edwards trial. who will take the stand and why he is a crucial witness for prosecutors. >> ♪ >> getting down to motown on "dancing with the stars." which celebrities got the highest scores. >> first another check on traffic and weather every 10 minutes. we will be right back. 5:35 on this tuesday morning,. >> good morning. my name is kamyra. we are students at martin luther king jr. >> good morning, washington. >> that is the kind of energy we all need on a cool morning like this. temperatures in the 30's in outlying areas to kickstart our tuesday morning. this is a sign of fall, lake- effect snow in parts of new york and pennsylvania on the backside of the low pressure system, the nor'easter that brought us all the soaking rain.
actor noah wylie was among more than 100 people arrested during a protest on capitol hill yesterday.urging congress not to make cuts to medicaid which provides low- cost health coverage for millions of poor americans and people with diabetes. he said he has never been arrested before, but he called the experience a real. -- surreal. >> a big day at the john edwards trial. who will take the stand and why he is a crucial witness for prosecutors. >> ♪ >> getting down to motown...
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he was eating through noah's ark. but the dog thing, maybe that is where the floppy ears come from. this is not something that someone dug up on him. this was in a book the president wrote himself. how did we miss this? if ryan seacrest wrote a book and said he ate dog, we would know about it. i guess you are on team dog your dog to the roof or throw him on the hibachi. this is from a nationals reds baseball game in washington, d.c. john popper from the band blues traveler played "god bless america" on his harmonica. pay attention to the guy with the eye drops here. ♪ [ laughter ] hard to get them -- you want to get the eye drops through the sunglasses. you have to squeeze really hard. the deadline to file your tax tu returns was last night at mitt night. if you forget, don't worry. the irs never checks. gary busey has some tips. it's gary busey's tax tips. >> i'm from texas. you put the letter "e" between "t" and "a." that will pay taxes in a fundamental way. and just show them your shirt, show them yourself and scream, remember the alamo! [ applause ] >> jimmy: this guy -- i belie
he was eating through noah's ark. but the dog thing, maybe that is where the floppy ears come from. this is not something that someone dug up on him. this was in a book the president wrote himself. how did we miss this? if ryan seacrest wrote a book and said he ate dog, we would know about it. i guess you are on team dog your dog to the roof or throw him on the hibachi. this is from a nationals reds baseball game in washington, d.c. john popper from the band blues traveler played "god...
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defense missiles as an excuse me the repair for a missile that does not even exists and is dangerous noah shachtman points out the u.s. is notorious for getting their run i.c.b.m. predictions all wrong first they said two thousand and three then it was twenty ten now it's twenty fifty eight out of that the sixteen u.s. intelligence agencies saying that iran is not nor are they planning on developing nuclear weapons the nuclear weapons which presumably would be on these nonexistence i think p.m.'s that are headed to the east coast then of course there's the un's i.e. a report that came out last year in november which lacked any evidence of the country developing the materials for their nuclear weapons program but who cares about the evidence right we've got money to burn and fake threats to build up again so let's be honest the chances of iran tripling the distance of their missiles much less have the reach the east coast of the us in a mere three years pretty much clinton not a buck does not care he's relying on his guts for propecia waiting the falls and scary notion of iranian nukes whi
defense missiles as an excuse me the repair for a missile that does not even exists and is dangerous noah shachtman points out the u.s. is notorious for getting their run i.c.b.m. predictions all wrong first they said two thousand and three then it was twenty ten now it's twenty fifty eight out of that the sixteen u.s. intelligence agencies saying that iran is not nor are they planning on developing nuclear weapons the nuclear weapons which presumably would be on these nonexistence i think...