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>> it came about from noah glass. a lot of people don't know who he is because he was the forgotten founder and pushed out early on. but in the beginning he was influential. they came up with ideas and melted other people's ideas together from the pod casting company and they were building what would become twitter. there were different investigations of it. one was called status. one was called friend status. another was sm-messy based on the way people text. one was called twitch. noah glass was like a kramer character who is sweet and an artist. he felt like the name wasn't there. he went home one afternoon framework -- from work -- and this phone was dinging and he turned it to vibrate and and he thought about the word vibrate, which led him to twitch and that turn today twitter. >> host: what is noah glass doing today? >> he was pushed out by closest friends. there is a story that exist out there about twitter's genesis which was the story that was presented. in the valley theories are called creation myths. and
>> it came about from noah glass. a lot of people don't know who he is because he was the forgotten founder and pushed out early on. but in the beginning he was influential. they came up with ideas and melted other people's ideas together from the pod casting company and they were building what would become twitter. there were different investigations of it. one was called status. one was called friend status. another was sm-messy based on the way people text. one was called twitch. noah...
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>> guest: so noah lives in san francisco.he left the city for a couple of years and went and lived down in the l.a. on venice beach, and he tried to find, you know, new projects to work on. and you'll have to read to the end of the book to find out, you know, what he does and where he is. but i think he is the character really this the story, you know, he set out trying to find something and trying to build something that would make him feel less alone, and he learned along the way -- and i don't think any of the other guys completely did in the way noah did -- but he learned technology will be able to connect you to people, it's those human connections, and he eventually found those. >> host: and it's published by penguin. the name of the book, "hatching twitter." nick bilton of the new york tiles is the author. new york times is the author. >> c-span, created by america's cable companies in 1979, brought to you as a public service by your television provider. >> both chambers of congress are back in session this week as the
>> guest: so noah lives in san francisco.he left the city for a couple of years and went and lived down in the l.a. on venice beach, and he tried to find, you know, new projects to work on. and you'll have to read to the end of the book to find out, you know, what he does and where he is. but i think he is the character really this the story, you know, he set out trying to find something and trying to build something that would make him feel less alone, and he learned along the way -- and...
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noah and jack had been out drinking. jack had this idea that you could build something that would what you to tell people you were doing in real time. , his cofounder's company, he had the idea that they would be able to share with their friends. you could connect with your friends. he was going through a difficult private time. they thought that twitter would make you feel less alone. that was the genesis of the idea. everyone had a different concept of what it was. >> how did the name twitter come about? >> a lot of people probably do not know the counter who was pushed out early on. he was one of the most influential people. they came up with this idea, and they had a lot of other people's ideas from the podcast company. they were essentially building what would become twitter. there were different iterations of it. they could not come up with a name. there were several names thrown around. "friends "status" and stalker" and one that was based on sms messaging. kramer sort of character. he is effervescent and we, but
noah and jack had been out drinking. jack had this idea that you could build something that would what you to tell people you were doing in real time. , his cofounder's company, he had the idea that they would be able to share with their friends. you could connect with your friends. he was going through a difficult private time. they thought that twitter would make you feel less alone. that was the genesis of the idea. everyone had a different concept of what it was. >> how did the name...
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>> reporter: noah works at a chicago-based marketing firm.blic speaking. he says this paralyzing phobia affects his entire life. >> your brain shuts down. so, you just have to stop. >> reporter: why do we panic? experts point to evolution. long ago, when many eyes were on you, chancing were, you were prey, about to be attacked. so, today, when you're in front of one of these, a primal part of your brain thinks it's actually, one of these. >> we had to either flee or fight. >> reporter: priscilla shanks, a public speaking expert who has consulted for abc, explains. the sweating is so the body can cool off quickly. the shallow breathing so that the oxygen can go to the muscles. and then, the adrenaline kicks in. all to help us fight harder and flee further. >> none of that works for modern man, when he's feeling frightened in a situation which is asking him to be cool, calm, collected and connected. >> that's it. >> reporter: noah found a class at the famed second city comedy school. they put people on stage and get them comfortable with the so
>> reporter: noah works at a chicago-based marketing firm.blic speaking. he says this paralyzing phobia affects his entire life. >> your brain shuts down. so, you just have to stop. >> reporter: why do we panic? experts point to evolution. long ago, when many eyes were on you, chancing were, you were prey, about to be attacked. so, today, when you're in front of one of these, a primal part of your brain thinks it's actually, one of these. >> we had to either flee or...
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"black swan's" director is directing "noah." i'm concerned about this issue. why are they casting russell crowe? this man is more known for bunch thy neighbor than love thy neighbor. the "mary mother of jesus" coming out near christmas is from the same guy that wrote "passion of the christ." a movie that was torture it was so violent. are parents going to want to see this movie? are they exploiting the religious stories? >> that's what i was wondering. how accurate are they going to be based on the bible. i know there are certainly it's up to interpretation for people, as they say. and i'm wondering if other people will look at this and say, man, is there something sacrilegious profiting off biblical stories? >> tom pointe out hollywood's done this all the time with the biblical mow teetifs and movies. in some ways it is surprising how they haven't capitalized on it earlier. it will be a little disturbing if we have noah action figures at christmastime. but at the same time, the biblical texts are spare and sparse. the whole noah story in the old testament tak
"black swan's" director is directing "noah." i'm concerned about this issue. why are they casting russell crowe? this man is more known for bunch thy neighbor than love thy neighbor. the "mary mother of jesus" coming out near christmas is from the same guy that wrote "passion of the christ." a movie that was torture it was so violent. are parents going to want to see this movie? are they exploiting the religious stories? >> that's what i was...
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winnie jiau was sentenced to four years, based on noah freeman's profits.reeman, on the other hand, began cooperating with the fbi. he has not been sentenced yet. in november 2010, the wall street journbroke the pgr story, sending donald longueuil on his frantic early morning effort to destroy evidence. three days later, the fbi raided two other pgr clients. >> the raids come on the heels of a weekend report... >> narrator: both had close ties to sac capital. >> diamondback capital management and level global investors... >> we knew that the u.s. attorney in manhattan arrested members of the expert network firm primary global research, and we wondered when federal prosecutors would get around to charging hedge fund managers. >> narrator: informant noah freeman had led the fbi to his good friend and former best man, donald longueuil. he also spoke openly about life as a trader at sac. >> he gives a laser sharp view of what life is like at sac. he tells the fbi that to do business and succeed at sac, it was understood that you give material nonpublic informat
winnie jiau was sentenced to four years, based on noah freeman's profits.reeman, on the other hand, began cooperating with the fbi. he has not been sentenced yet. in november 2010, the wall street journbroke the pgr story, sending donald longueuil on his frantic early morning effort to destroy evidence. three days later, the fbi raided two other pgr clients. >> the raids come on the heels of a weekend report... >> narrator: both had close ties to sac capital. >> diamondback...
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we are joined now by aaron's father robert and his brother noah. swartzabout and what you feel is most important for people to understand. >> there are a lot of things to understand. it is complicated. i think he was interested in making the world a better place and changing the world for the better. i think that is all we have to do and can do to remember his legacy. >> he took his own life. he committed suicide just over one year ago. talk about the circumstances leading up to his death -- what he was facing. onwell, he was facing trial felony charges from the federal reallyent, and a vindictive, and, in many respects, nearly sadistic prosecution by the federal government, which turned his whole life upside down, drained his financial resources, and terrified him with the prospect of destroying his future. h, you, too, are a computer programmer. you have grown up in this household with computers since you were tots. talk about the significance of a aron's work. >> he thought firmly he should work on what was most important in the world at any giv
we are joined now by aaron's father robert and his brother noah. swartzabout and what you feel is most important for people to understand. >> there are a lot of things to understand. it is complicated. i think he was interested in making the world a better place and changing the world for the better. i think that is all we have to do and can do to remember his legacy. >> he took his own life. he committed suicide just over one year ago. talk about the circumstances leading up to his...
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more spectacle kind of movies -- >> jimmy: "noah" was about noah's ark, right?t he's doing. and what's "winter's tale." >> and "winter's tale" directed by akiva goldsmann, who is a dear friend of mine. >> jimmy: yeah. that's a trickier thing to explain. i don't know how to explain the movie really. >> it's -- i think it's opening on valentine's day, which is perfect. it's a very romantic movie. it's a love story. colin ferrell -- >> jimmy: i love colin farrell. >> jessica brown findlay. and it's sort of magical movie about love. >> jimmy: yeah. >> slightly fantastical. >> jimmy: let's show a clip so can kind of get the gist of it. here's jennifer connelly with colin ferrell, who i love -- [ laughter ] in "winter's tale." take a look. >> hi. i'm virginia gamely. >> hi, peter lake. >> hi. >> hi. >> do i know you from somewhere? >> i don't think so, no. although i can't be sure. i've had no memory for as long as i can remember. >> oh. >> i've become convinced that if i could just learn what this is, it may help jog my memory. but now they're telling me i have to wa
more spectacle kind of movies -- >> jimmy: "noah" was about noah's ark, right?t he's doing. and what's "winter's tale." >> and "winter's tale" directed by akiva goldsmann, who is a dear friend of mine. >> jimmy: yeah. that's a trickier thing to explain. i don't know how to explain the movie really. >> it's -- i think it's opening on valentine's day, which is perfect. it's a very romantic movie. it's a love story. colin ferrell -- >>...
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well, experts say that neither version of noah's ark, by the way, is right or wrong.to the culture that produced them and both are theology, not history. >> thanks for watching. good to have you here. >> good to be here. >> back tomorrow? >> yes, i am and suzanne back after that. she is covering state of the union. >> brianna keilar up next with "cnn newsroom." -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> right now, president obama announces he'll go it alone to launch one of his priorities. but republicans say not so fast. they're not going to sit back and get trampled. >>> and right now, heroes, activis activists, "duck dynasty" cast members get ready to attend the state of the union as special guests. will this sideshow overshadow the speech. >>> and a storm hitting new orleans, birmingham and charleston. officials are warning drivers to stay off the roads. hi there, i'm brianna keilar in washon
well, experts say that neither version of noah's ark, by the way, is right or wrong.to the culture that produced them and both are theology, not history. >> thanks for watching. good to have you here. >> good to be here. >> back tomorrow? >> yes, i am and suzanne back after that. she is covering state of the union. >> brianna keilar up next with "cnn newsroom." -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> right now, president obama announces he'll...
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and the podcasting company was failing and noah and jack had been out drinking and jack had this idea that you can build something that would allow you to kind of say what you were doing and in a pitsdzy kind of way. i'm drinking or eating or at the park. nd noah, his cofounder, he had the idea that you could be able to share with your friends and be able to connect with your friends. he was going through a very difficult time and he thought that this thing called twitter that they created would make you feel less alone. and that was the genesis of the idea. but everyone had a different concept of what it was once it started to grow. recognizes the gentlewoman from florida, ms. ros-lehtinen, cheers and applause] i told you this was a tough crowd. mr. vice president, dear friends, colleagues, welcome to health action 2014. the theme for our conference and indeed the theme for our work ahead is making the promise real. starting this month, for the first time in our nation's history, the law of the land is that health care is a right, not just a privilege. for people who are sick or have
and the podcasting company was failing and noah and jack had been out drinking and jack had this idea that you can build something that would allow you to kind of say what you were doing and in a pitsdzy kind of way. i'm drinking or eating or at the park. nd noah, his cofounder, he had the idea that you could be able to share with your friends and be able to connect with your friends. he was going through a very difficult time and he thought that this thing called twitter that they created...
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. >> by 1996, the yates had two children, noah and john. and a short-term job opportunity in florida, rusty opted not to be burdened by owning another house. >> going in to an rv was kind of more of an experiment for us. and so what we did was we rented our house that we had here and bought a 38-foot travel trailer and pulled it to florida and lived at a campground in florida during the course of that assignment. >> at the time, andrea was again pregnant. she miscarried just after the move. in 1997, the yates returned to houston, where their third son is born. in 1998, they trade in the rv for a renovated 350-square-foot bus, a bus they bought from michael woroniecki. baby number four arrives a few months later. >> i went on the bus. it was a bus. it was small. and there was a trap door that lifted up and you'd look down in the luggage compartment and there's pallets on the floor where the children slept. >> mrs. yates was overwhelmed. she was -- had begun home schooling and she just couldn't handle it. >> you can imagine home schooling. >>
. >> by 1996, the yates had two children, noah and john. and a short-term job opportunity in florida, rusty opted not to be burdened by owning another house. >> going in to an rv was kind of more of an experiment for us. and so what we did was we rented our house that we had here and bought a 38-foot travel trailer and pulled it to florida and lived at a campground in florida during the course of that assignment. >> at the time, andrea was again pregnant. she miscarried just...
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the first thing i ever did was a musical in fifth grade i wrote about noah's arc. >> jon: you wrote itou were in fifth grade was the cootie land? what was the musical? >> a platypus going on to noah's arc. >> jon: let me tell you something, i would see that now. >> i think there's money in it. >> jon: have you thought about adapting this. were new bands? did you do bands. >> i had a bunch of bands in high school. it was happening at the same time. i would make movies with my friends and be in all sorts of different. >> jon: what were you dealing with. >> punk bands and hard core bands. every genre. i was a musical whore. >> jon: where did you grow up? >> in south florida. >> jon: okay. no, don't. even the other south floridians started to clap and thought -- >> the penis of america. >> jon: it really is. all the crazy drains into it. [ laughter ] where i grew up there was a pretty healthy punk scene. was there a good scene? >> it was the punk ska coming in. the third wave mid nints. >> jon: i -- mid 90s. >> jon: i might have been first wave. did you do the whole circuit. 930 club and t
the first thing i ever did was a musical in fifth grade i wrote about noah's arc. >> jon: you wrote itou were in fifth grade was the cootie land? what was the musical? >> a platypus going on to noah's arc. >> jon: let me tell you something, i would see that now. >> i think there's money in it. >> jon: have you thought about adapting this. were new bands? did you do bands. >> i had a bunch of bands in high school. it was happening at the same time. i would...
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let's take a look at the noah trailer and we'll get our feedback. >> a great flood is coming. >> thet be stopped. it can't be survived. >> we have to protect our family. >> do you want to live? >> protect your mother. protect them all. >> is this the end of everything? >> the beginning of everything. >> all right. the "noah" trailer is so far hands down the best or in a dead heat with the budweiser. >> wait, it's not a super bowl commercial. >> i said trailer, so what's your problem? >> that's not a super bowl commerci commercial. >> he's right. it's not a super bowl commercial. >> it's a trailer. >> it will show up like that in any season. >> volkswagen's isn't either. >> they do -- they put a lot of money into the commercial for the super bowl. >> are they not paying money to put that on the air? >> that would have been the same whether in january or july. >> thank you, bob. >> it's already been running. >> thinking about box office where it's sometimes 80 million, 90 million, 100 million in a weekend this, properly placed ad is well worth the $4 million. >> i think it's going to g
let's take a look at the noah trailer and we'll get our feedback. >> a great flood is coming. >> thet be stopped. it can't be survived. >> we have to protect our family. >> do you want to live? >> protect your mother. protect them all. >> is this the end of everything? >> the beginning of everything. >> all right. the "noah" trailer is so far hands down the best or in a dead heat with the budweiser. >> wait, it's not a super bowl...
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to teach art with six separate parsons which to pay since kev reading call in the past year though noah was injured in the fires substantial damage will scold the property. don't burn with that accent for him reaching into the leak is accused of starting a large number of foreigners. it's every new patients in and around steven reid both men eleven month periods the arson spree began last march trials and is to bring is accused of bringing a move by hope. mccarthy plant hire and quantity just outside the town. it's been twenty four hours later he is charged with setting fire to six times the nuclear fire station to lay the charges which the court referred to fines last until the thirty first ave on occupied house and the town and also a hard spot. danny says charge against mr bank and send these vehicles here. it's a very fine station. it's alleged that yesterday mr very similar to the new fence he's accused of last year set fire to these vehicles. like last year and these vehicles have been used for trading purposes. mr brown is also charged with writing this my cds car early yesterday
to teach art with six separate parsons which to pay since kev reading call in the past year though noah was injured in the fires substantial damage will scold the property. don't burn with that accent for him reaching into the leak is accused of starting a large number of foreigners. it's every new patients in and around steven reid both men eleven month periods the arson spree began last march trials and is to bring is accused of bringing a move by hope. mccarthy plant hire and quantity just...
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comptroller general, david walker and noah breast low. noah, i want to start with you. work with small business owners and lend them money. what is their attitude and how do they feel? >> we lend money to 700 different industries of small business owners. what we've seen there is real diversity with regards to their opinion on the minimum wage. many small businesses are already paying their employees more than minimum wage. so you think about doctors, electricians and plumbers, industries like that, skilled trades and so forth. what you see at other end of the spectrum, folks rely more on minimum wage employees will have to make real adjustments for the minimum wage to go up. melissa: david, what did you think of what you heard from jody? >> let's do some math. much the president is proposing a 39% increase in the minimum wage. that is only one component of compensation. it will clearly have an impact. we're much better off to deal with the disease which is our dysfunctional education system, our inadequate training programs, and to augment the earned income tax credit,
comptroller general, david walker and noah breast low. noah, i want to start with you. work with small business owners and lend them money. what is their attitude and how do they feel? >> we lend money to 700 different industries of small business owners. what we've seen there is real diversity with regards to their opinion on the minimum wage. many small businesses are already paying their employees more than minimum wage. so you think about doctors, electricians and plumbers, industries...
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>> noah, final word on that?at new york real estate would be the singularly worst way to launder money between credit checks, income verification,co op boards. by the time you get done getting an apartment in new york, they know everything about you except your underwear size. >> dolly, is that true? >> no, because you can buy from a sponsor and from an llc and nobody would ever know no you are. >> will you come back in six months and let us know how to goes? >> absolutely. >> know washingtnoah, thank you. >>> coming up the latest vote to confirm janet yellin as fed chief. there's a look now at capitol hill. >>> plus, gary stern's name has been tossed around as the fed's next vice chair. the former minneapolis fed president will speak exclusively with me next. keep it right here. welcome back. how is everything? there's nothing like being your own boss! and my customers are really liking your flat rate shipping. fedex one rate. really makes my life easier. maybe a promotion is in order. good news. i got a new tit
>> noah, final word on that?at new york real estate would be the singularly worst way to launder money between credit checks, income verification,co op boards. by the time you get done getting an apartment in new york, they know everything about you except your underwear size. >> dolly, is that true? >> no, because you can buy from a sponsor and from an llc and nobody would ever know no you are. >> will you come back in six months and let us know how to goes? >>...
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"noah", una adaptaciÓn de la historia bÍblica de la marca de noÉ.to. llega la secuencia de "21 street" donde los infiltrados deben ir a una universidad. "los muppets" se ven en una intriga internacional. bueno,y otras de las citas mÁs esperadas son "transformers", la tercera parte de "the hobit", y "hunger games",pero tenemos noticias de Último minuto, esta maÑana en gran bretaÑa se dieron a conocer la nÓmina nacionales premios, y "gravity", tiene 11 nominaciones, felicitaciones. >> tremenda pelÍcula, gracias daniela. sorprendieron al novio de la hermana de ana bÁrbara, todo es parte de la filmaciÓn de un vÍdeo, una bella canciÓn de un actor desmotivado que encuentre ♪ ♪ >> las imÁgenes del arresto de una joven promesa del bÉisbol estÁn dando mucho de que hablar, y tambiÉn, la acciÓn deportiva va a mucho vapor, le damos la bienvenida alejandro con mucha dulzura. >> las saludo con mucho gusto, sÍ, tenemos las imÁgenes que estÁn entre cÓmicas,y preocupantes, pero arranquemos con el bÉisbol, tenemos integrantes al salÓn de la fama, a continuaciÓn, el r
"noah", una adaptaciÓn de la historia bÍblica de la marca de noÉ.to. llega la secuencia de "21 street" donde los infiltrados deben ir a una universidad. "los muppets" se ven en una intriga internacional. bueno,y otras de las citas mÁs esperadas son "transformers", la tercera parte de "the hobit", y "hunger games",pero tenemos noticias de Último minuto, esta maÑana en gran bretaÑa se dieron a conocer la nÓmina nacionales...
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. >> he works for noah, the national oceanic administration. they have been trying to keep the the islands clean. >> it's a constant battle >> manual's job got harder. >> throughout the main islands we identified two 7 metres fishing boats and rubbish from japan. >> radiation is not a fear. the problem is adding more debris to what is already there. >> a misconception is anything with japanese writing is from the japanese tsunami, but we have found other writings as well. >> does it amaze you how far it travels? >> yes, especially what we find. television, light bulbs. >> this beach is cleaned by the city. some of the remote beaches do not see the same treatment. >> every year or so we go to the north-western hawaiian islands. >> the northern islands act like a fine tooth comb, filtering debris. it pushes waters from the pacific and everything in them in a clockwise circle. it creates a great pacific garbage patch and it is dense. 90% of that garbage is plastic. it makes for an ugly day at the beach. that's not mark's only motivation. >> the re
. >> he works for noah, the national oceanic administration. they have been trying to keep the the islands clean. >> it's a constant battle >> manual's job got harder. >> throughout the main islands we identified two 7 metres fishing boats and rubbish from japan. >> radiation is not a fear. the problem is adding more debris to what is already there. >> a misconception is anything with japanese writing is from the japanese tsunami, but we have found other...
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one of them was jack dorsey, the other was noah glass. they were close friends who o,rked at a company called ode a podcasting company in 2005. the podcasting company was failing. they had been out drinking one noah and jack had been out drinking one night and jack had this idea that you could build something that would tell what you were doing at the moment, a very pithy thing like i'm a i'm drinking, i'm eating, or i'm at the park. and noah glass, his cofounder at this company had the idea that you could be able to share with your friends and connect with your friends. he was going through a very difficult time at the time, noah was, and he thought that this thing called twitter that they created would make you feel less alone. that was the genesis of the idea, but everybody had a different concept of what was once it started to grow. >> new york times tech reporter nick bilton looks at the origins of twitter tonight on the communicators at 8 p.m. eastern on c-span2. on c-span,rrow here live coverage of president obama's state of the un
one of them was jack dorsey, the other was noah glass. they were close friends who o,rked at a company called ode a podcasting company in 2005. the podcasting company was failing. they had been out drinking one noah and jack had been out drinking one night and jack had this idea that you could build something that would tell what you were doing at the moment, a very pithy thing like i'm a i'm drinking, i'm eating, or i'm at the park. and noah glass, his cofounder at this company had the idea...
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. >> remakes we have coming out we have got godzilla, noah, about noah's arc, it goes on and on. rorobo cop, does hollywood have anything left? >> of the 100 best reviewed movies of 2013 what you will see is mostly original ideas. if you assume that original idea is an idea taken from a book or a play. i mean hollywood in a sense has never been a place for original ideas but the mere act of taking somebody else's art be it a novel or a story or an article or a play and then turning it into this motion picture, that's an original idea itself. the sequels, the first, they are all essentially sequels, hollywood has been doing that forever too. but we forget that most of the fs maltese falcon was a remake way back in 1941. >> that's true but it's gotten worse with these remakes and these sequels. let's talk about these films that haven't been done before. there are some big block busters coming up. one is a big sci-fi film bill. >> inception made a lot of money two or three years ago. probably the highest grossing movie that actually was an original movie, we've probably seen in the
. >> remakes we have coming out we have got godzilla, noah, about noah's arc, it goes on and on. rorobo cop, does hollywood have anything left? >> of the 100 best reviewed movies of 2013 what you will see is mostly original ideas. if you assume that original idea is an idea taken from a book or a play. i mean hollywood in a sense has never been a place for original ideas but the mere act of taking somebody else's art be it a novel or a story or an article or a play and then turning...
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>> reporter: noah works at a chicago-based marketing firm. to stop. >> reporter: so why do we panic? experts point to evolution, long ago when many eyes were on you, chances were you were prey, about to be attacked. so today when you're in front of one of these, a primal part of your brain thinks it's actually one of these. >> we had to either flee or fight. >> reporter: priscilla shanks, public speaking expert, who's consulted for abc, explains. the sweating is so the body can cool off quickly. shallow breathing so the oxygen can go to the muscles. and then the adrenaline kicks in, all to help us fight harder and flee further. >> none of that works for modern man when he's feeling frightened in a situation which is asking him to be cool, calm, collected and connected. >> reporter: noah found a class at second city comedy school. they put people on stage and get them comfortable with the sound of their own voice. some of their secrets, number one, breath deeply right before starting. that sends a signal to shut off the fear response. number t
>> reporter: noah works at a chicago-based marketing firm. to stop. >> reporter: so why do we panic? experts point to evolution, long ago when many eyes were on you, chances were you were prey, about to be attacked. so today when you're in front of one of these, a primal part of your brain thinks it's actually one of these. >> we had to either flee or fight. >> reporter: priscilla shanks, public speaking expert, who's consulted for abc, explains. the sweating is so the...
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. >> it may be the greatest rescue operation since noah's ark. a billion people watched as 33 chilean miners trapped for 69 days half a mile underground stepped from darkness into light. [cheers and applause] >> if ever there was a story with a happy ending, this was it. [men chanting] but when we visited the miners several months after their rescue, we found many were struggling. for example, alex vega was building a wall around his house, though he couldn't explain why. >> on march 11, 2011, japan was hit by a tsunami that rewrote history. it was triggered by a 9.0 earthquake that helped set off the biggest nuclear emergency since chernobyl. >> this is unprecedented, you know, uncharted territory, that the consequences could be greater than we expect. >> welcome to 60 minutes on cnbc. i'm morley safer. in this edition, we look at the effect of three disasters: the massive 2010 gulf oil spill, the chilean mine collapse that trapped 33 miners underground for weeks, and, in 2011, the massive earthquake in japan followed by a devastating tsunami. w
. >> it may be the greatest rescue operation since noah's ark. a billion people watched as 33 chilean miners trapped for 69 days half a mile underground stepped from darkness into light. [cheers and applause] >> if ever there was a story with a happy ending, this was it. [men chanting] but when we visited the miners several months after their rescue, we found many were struggling. for example, alex vega was building a wall around his house, though he couldn't explain why. >>...
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she can see noah was being split in anti incumbency factor in the issues of unemployment reduction in deaths and accidents and rising prices that she had to deal with but she has to say that such problems the opposition and half truths to be chained promising economic wanted it to them that i'm on the beach instead it should end of the elite. it's been on to what extent it is one reason or of strikes by intense religious bigotry and patient rights. nearly five hundred people died as a result of that is divided into two but the hunters and twenty but since it died in connection to lead to clashes in just fifteen days. it still is refusing to participate in elections on the compounds rather than constitution and the bnp has pushed them into one. the cia has not once tried to stop. i'm so blessed and activities of the divine islam. don't need a bloody expensive miscalculation. it appeared so the protagonist a headband on international support especially from some islamic countries. there was barely any interesting the election yet unknown taking sides. what's the international job was an
she can see noah was being split in anti incumbency factor in the issues of unemployment reduction in deaths and accidents and rising prices that she had to deal with but she has to say that such problems the opposition and half truths to be chained promising economic wanted it to them that i'm on the beach instead it should end of the elite. it's been on to what extent it is one reason or of strikes by intense religious bigotry and patient rights. nearly five hundred people died as a result of...
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. >> it is like noah's arc. >> this is a whole herd of deer. >> oh, hi, lumpy zech.s names for these ngthis. >> this guy is incredible. these are big-time trophy bucks. >> there are more than a dozen. >> he says these deer regularly come to eat. this is the fox he has named ben. is he i hasays, ben, the box, cr his hotdog. >> look what else showed up? >> it is a mama and her two cubbs. >> it is like a whole wildlife video. >> matthew captured this video at his home. to tell us all about it, we have him "right this minute," via skype. when did all this start happening where these animals would come to your house to eat? >> three years ago, when i moved therethe one doe, i call scarface walked up and she brought her fawns back and they saw me being nice to her mom and they warmed up and a week after that, they brought back five other ones an then it just kept progressing to now i have 35. >> 35? that's unbelievable. >> how did you figure out the fox likes the hotdog? >> any time i have meat scraps, i throw them outside. it just so happened one day i dropped a hotdog of
. >> it is like noah's arc. >> this is a whole herd of deer. >> oh, hi, lumpy zech.s names for these ngthis. >> this guy is incredible. these are big-time trophy bucks. >> there are more than a dozen. >> he says these deer regularly come to eat. this is the fox he has named ben. is he i hasays, ben, the box, cr his hotdog. >> look what else showed up? >> it is a mama and her two cubbs. >> it is like a whole wildlife video. >> matthew...
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noah, start with you. how much attention are you paying to the turmoil in the international markets, emerging markets specifically? because we have seen this over a number of past years. >> we have. i think it's a little different this time. i mean, you know, given facebook's result and you called it a comeback thursday. call it a throwback thursday as well to the 1990s emerging market currency crises. unlike the markets in greece and pigs in europe, these are countries that have their own independent fairly flowing currencies. for example, in turkey, corrected. in argentina, taken a hit. the adjustment process is much less one that will spread to contagion and much more focused in on individual currency and balance of payment adjustments. >> okay. >> turkish lira has fallen, since 2000, fallen 30% against the u.s. dollar five times. so i don't think these are going to spread to contagion. what people are more worried about the spread to china. the bigger question. >> yeah. and george, does that concern yo
noah, start with you. how much attention are you paying to the turmoil in the international markets, emerging markets specifically? because we have seen this over a number of past years. >> we have. i think it's a little different this time. i mean, you know, given facebook's result and you called it a comeback thursday. call it a throwback thursday as well to the 1990s emerging market currency crises. unlike the markets in greece and pigs in europe, these are countries that have their...
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and in a more with legacy means he's going to go to noah said medical grounds i'm listening to a cycling plan. who in the people's army credit unions good thing we need protein in yemen mind when a new attending the startup capital amounting to twelve dollars. now he sent me an e paper bags or that the uganda. his customers of small shops and pharmacies. the market demand attracted to me. and ukranian how could he says twenty thousand paperbacks a week by hand. this changes i just folded in milling steps. then i screamed he can eat it takes a keychain. are you trying to force machines. he buys his campaign kenya the young man on tiny self torture. so i will. would you do when the new law making in my hands in union. mendes going to make it meaningful and in istanbul. i took him to contest the markets and shops. a new interest in union county new guinea known when he's not sure the company and ukrainian studies economics expert on the university where he will certainly creates new chi weapons. he says the country offers great potential for young entrepreneurs like him but at the pre meal.
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one was jack orsi and the other was noah glass. they were two very close friends and they worked at a company which was a podcasting company in early 2005. the podcasting company was failing and they had been out drinking one night and jack had this idea that would allow you to say what you are doing at a moment in time. like i'm drinking or eating or ,'m at the park and noah glass his cofounder of this company had the idea you would be able to share with your friends and connect with your friends. he was going to a difficult time calledsaid this thing twitter would make you feel less alone. that was the genesis of the idea. concept had a different once it started to grow. >> the origins of twitter, monday on "the communicators" on c-span two. >> the u.s. conference of mayors held it meetings in washington dc. on thursday, secretary shaun donovan spoke to the group. he talked about the obama administration's initiatives to deal with homelessness. this is about one hour. >> good morning. we are going to call the meeting to her. if f
one was jack orsi and the other was noah glass. they were two very close friends and they worked at a company which was a podcasting company in early 2005. the podcasting company was failing and they had been out drinking one night and jack had this idea that would allow you to say what you are doing at a moment in time. like i'm drinking or eating or ,'m at the park and noah glass his cofounder of this company had the idea you would be able to share with your friends and connect with your...
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noah's ark. >> this is a whole herd of deer. >> hi, wompy. >> he has names for these things. >> this guy is dr. doolittle. >> what? >> these are bigtime trophy bucks, too. >> look how many. >> more than a dozen. >> he says these deer regularly come to eat. that's not his only visitor. this is the fox he's named ben. >> he gave him a hot dog? >> yes. he said ben his buddy the fox comes for his hot dog every day. >> i love it. he's getting a hot dog. >> look what else showed up, the momma and two cubs. notice how he's inside for this one because it's a momma and two cubs. >> it's a whole preserve. >> matthew chegwigged captured this at colorado. what happens when the animals would come to eat? >> one week into it the doe i called scar face walked up to the car and a week later she brought her fawns back and the fawns actually saw me being nice to their mom and the fawns warmed up to me and maybe a week after they brought back five other ones so then it just kept progressing to now i have 35. >> 35! >> 35? that's unbelievable. how did you figure out that the fox likes the hot dog? >> fo
noah's ark. >> this is a whole herd of deer. >> hi, wompy. >> he has names for these things. >> this guy is dr. doolittle. >> what? >> these are bigtime trophy bucks, too. >> look how many. >> more than a dozen. >> he says these deer regularly come to eat. that's not his only visitor. this is the fox he's named ben. >> he gave him a hot dog? >> yes. he said ben his buddy the fox comes for his hot dog every day. >> i love...
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noah's arc, a new discovery could change what you know about it. he has the actual instructions that noah was given to build his arc. he said he got a hold of an an can't tablet that dates back as far as back as 1700 b.c.. that's older than the book of genesis. according to this tablet, noah's arc was round, the blueprint calls for the ship to be a doughnut shape about the size of one and a half football fields with a tall skyscraper like cabin to hold the animals. the arc was made out of coil ropes, made out of palm fiber. it's one of the most important human documents ever discovered. i know you were lost after i said doughnuts. isn't that cool? round. fascinating stuff. >> fascinating. absolutely. so you probably noticed this or maybe you didn't, did you notice who was not at last night's grammy awards. troubled pop star justin bieber who was spotted on the beach with r and b singer usher. but new developments on justin bieber's drunk driving arrests as prosecutors consider a felony charge for egging his neighbor's home. pamela brown is here wit
noah's arc, a new discovery could change what you know about it. he has the actual instructions that noah was given to build his arc. he said he got a hold of an an can't tablet that dates back as far as back as 1700 b.c.. that's older than the book of genesis. according to this tablet, noah's arc was round, the blueprint calls for the ship to be a doughnut shape about the size of one and a half football fields with a tall skyscraper like cabin to hold the animals. the arc was made out of coil...
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it is all the subject of a new book, "the ark before noah."of that tablet. what is pleasure to have you here to talk about this translation you discovered. >> well, i'm very in addition to be here. i brought with me a replica of this tablet. it's not the real thing, but this is a life size exact replica. it was brought to me in 1985 or something. i'd never seen it before. i knew it was part of the babylonian flood story. but then the man took it away from the museum and i didn't see it again for quite a long time. i was able to decipher the whole thing. >> you studied this ancient text. one of the earliest forms of writing for years and year. >> that's right. >> how long did it take you to translate this text? >> when i finally got it in my hands, i could read most of it within a few days. the fact is that the surface is damage. some of the signs are very difficult. i had to go back to it and go back to it. every time i had a bright idea, a little bit would come out. >> now, one of the most startling discoveries is that the plan for the ark sh
it is all the subject of a new book, "the ark before noah."of that tablet. what is pleasure to have you here to talk about this translation you discovered. >> well, i'm very in addition to be here. i brought with me a replica of this tablet. it's not the real thing, but this is a life size exact replica. it was brought to me in 1985 or something. i'd never seen it before. i knew it was part of the babylonian flood story. but then the man took it away from the museum and i didn't...
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he's reportedly talked it over with joe arpaio but noah nounsment yet. >>> the senate is expected toong term benefits. >> i'm not against having unemployment insurance, i do think though that the longer you have it, that it does provide some disincentive to work. >> i think it's a little insulting, a bit insulting to american workers when rand paul says that unemployment insurance is a disservice. they want to work. >> republican senator ron johnson is planning to sue the obama administration over obamacare. it gives lawmakers special treatment when it comes to offsetting health insurance plans. >> and it's probably not the retirement that he had in mind. he's now selling lazy boy recliners earning $8 an hour. he's getting commission. >>> that's going to do it for your morning dish of scrambled politics. joining me for our first look at politics is david nakumura. >> hi, veronica. >> big day in washington as congress gets back to work. let's go ahead and look at their to do list. there's quite a to do list obviously. let's start with the extension of unemployment benefits. what do yo
he's reportedly talked it over with joe arpaio but noah nounsment yet. >>> the senate is expected toong term benefits. >> i'm not against having unemployment insurance, i do think though that the longer you have it, that it does provide some disincentive to work. >> i think it's a little insulting, a bit insulting to american workers when rand paul says that unemployment insurance is a disservice. they want to work. >> republican senator ron johnson is planning to sue...
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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 damocles of their own rather than war is the only explosion he wants them to hear is when the christmas fireworks rumble in the sky. if you. got no opportunity. to start to construct your own. olympian bit gives don't want to be gangstas you don't want to be. they don't want to blow with all the time that the king came to be we can see. you just meet the boat as i was like oh probably the hook and what they. look. like. but i said. i don't want to die i just really do not want to die young young a. lot of fun your whole show common law should be making news all the face i decide to. pleasure to have you with us here on t.v. today i'm. told i'm a language of old but i will only react to situations i haven't read the reports so i'm not in a position to know i will leave them to the state department to comment on your latter point of the month to say it's six am a car is on a dock you know god. ok no more weasel words. when you need a direct que
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. >> host: and finally, where is noah glass today? >> noah glass lives in san francisco. he left the city for a couple years and went to live in los angeles on venice beach, california. he tried to find new projects to work on. you will have to read at the end of the book to find out where he is. but he is the character in the story who set out trying to find and build something that would make him feel less alone and he learned along the way, and i don't think any of the other guys did it in the way noah did, that technology is another thing that will connect you to people and it is those human connections. >> host: the name of the book is "hatching twitter: a true story of money, power, friendship and betrayal" nick bilton of "the new york times" is the author. >> a look at the role the administration wants young people to have on the affordable care act. and then the south carolina tea party's convention. and then the hudson forum on communication policy. >> a look at the role the administration wants young adults to have. our guest was rebecca adams of cq health beat.
. >> host: and finally, where is noah glass today? >> noah glass lives in san francisco. he left the city for a couple years and went to live in los angeles on venice beach, california. he tried to find new projects to work on. you will have to read at the end of the book to find out where he is. but he is the character in the story who set out trying to find and build something that would make him feel less alone and he learned along the way, and i don't think any of the other guys...
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we have godzilla , noah, about noah's arc, it just goes on and on. robo cop.wood, does it have an original idea left? >> yeah, look, if you take a look at rotten tomatoes list of the 100 best reviewed movies of 2013, what you will see is mostly original ideas. i mean, if you assume that original idea is an idea taken from a book or a play. i mean, hollywood, in a sense they have never been a place for original ideas. the mere affect taking somebody else's art, be it a novel or story or article or play and turning it in to this motion picture, i mean, that's an original idea all by itself the franchises, the sequels, i don't know which to call them, they are all essentially sequels. hollywood has been doing that forever too. i mean, it's very convenient to think of the golden age of hollywood, but we forget that movies like the maltese falcon was a remake, a reimagination all the way back in 1941. >> true. but it certainly has gotten worse with these remakes and these sequels. let's talk about some of these films that haven't been done before. there are some bi
we have godzilla , noah, about noah's arc, it just goes on and on. robo cop.wood, does it have an original idea left? >> yeah, look, if you take a look at rotten tomatoes list of the 100 best reviewed movies of 2013, what you will see is mostly original ideas. i mean, if you assume that original idea is an idea taken from a book or a play. i mean, hollywood, in a sense they have never been a place for original ideas. the mere affect taking somebody else's art, be it a novel or story or...
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nasa system as it will be piling up since noah even in the big apple about five to fifty centimeters and ten a wily spread across the area western sydney are likely to see the bulk of the heavy stuff up thirty centimeters and back behind that frigid air is so dominating much of the great lakes region take the lake at these temperatures minus twenty five. we are high on your wednesday and we thank you you're thinking it's instilling it is stained down two minus eight on your wednesday. oklahoma city what a bumpy ride twelve degrees on a wednesday one of the average train down to minus four to sixteen gb separates can be very hard for you by the circumference of the secret crushes for that cleaning up breaks in the park s around the globe i knew. and. the time. this edition of the eastlands once. it was the time the light landed me an american talk about an hour how women are powerful. if you empower women in empowering birth mothers of raising sons
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. >> one of the other movies is this film called noah about noah's arch.ars russell crow and anthony hopkins. everybody is going to go see it. that's one of the buzzes in march, april. >> don't you have amazing spiderman 2. >> yes. another sequel. the first one did well. we'll see. probably going to be big. >> 2013 was good. we had justin timberlake, taylor swift. what's the records you're looking at? >> january 14th, the bosses 18th album will drop. jay-z and kanye will go back into collaboration. it's the second version of their collaboration together. that debuted at number one i. was also critically acclaimed. we have stevie wonder. let's see if he can bring back the charm. >> we have classics there. you can't beat that. >> exactly. >> let's talk celebrity weddings. now we don't have any dates set for brangelina. >> they have been saying for years they're not going to get married until gay people can get married. i don't know if they need publicity or money -- >> that's so cynical, josh. >> i know, i'm sure it's just pure love. but maybe there's other
. >> one of the other movies is this film called noah about noah's arch.ars russell crow and anthony hopkins. everybody is going to go see it. that's one of the buzzes in march, april. >> don't you have amazing spiderman 2. >> yes. another sequel. the first one did well. we'll see. probably going to be big. >> 2013 was good. we had justin timberlake, taylor swift. what's the records you're looking at? >> january 14th, the bosses 18th album will drop. jay-z and...