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development position, according to "the wall street journal." here to weigh in, know -- noelle nikpour and capri cafaro. dr. carson is disruptor, no question about that but he doesn't know a lot about the housing industry, how do you think that will work out? >> i really have a lot of faith in dr. ben carson, anyone whoever met ben carson, had any dealings with ben carson, know he is sincere and authentic and willing to listen to every side of the argument this is compassionate man this is fantastic appointment, no matter what he would be in charge of, this man has eagerness to learn and a fantastic game plar all the way around, so i'm very thrilled he considered and took this appointment for hud. i think it is fantastic. david: capri, i want to throw something revolutionary? what if he shuts it down. one guy took over the civil aeronautics board, cab. his name was al khan. he shut it down because it was useless bureaucracy, a lot of people, steve forbes and say a same thing about hud. >> they house a number of different programs, not just in regard to subsidized housing. they
development position, according to "the wall street journal." here to weigh in, know -- noelle nikpour and capri cafaro. dr. carson is disruptor, no question about that but he doesn't know a lot about the housing industry, how do you think that will work out? >> i really have a lot of faith in dr. ben carson, anyone whoever met ben carson, had any dealings with ben carson, know he is sincere and authentic and willing to listen to every side of the argument this is compassionate...
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in the donald trump white house? let's bring in noelle, a republican strategist and huffington post contributor, peter emerson, worked on every democratic presidential campaign since 1972. i'll start with you. what message would it send if donald trump offered mitt romney an appointment? >> inclusive and forgiving. i think it's an important message. for donald trump. it seems that he's assembling basically the team to practice the apprentice, and that what he wants is varying degrees of different opinions, and different perspectives. and i suspect what he's going to do is farm them all out and then they'll meet periodically if he does offer romney the position or whomever ultimately has that position. and they'll come back and sort of present what they would like him to do. and he'll decide. he'll either accept or fire. >> noelle, i want your take on this meeting with mitt romney. let's remember, for a while it was visceral. he was on the "today" show here, in 30 rock and he said he was unfit and he just was so, so upset about donald trump. and now it's as if that didn't happen. can
in the donald trump white house? let's bring in noelle, a republican strategist and huffington post contributor, peter emerson, worked on every democratic presidential campaign since 1972. i'll start with you. what message would it send if donald trump offered mitt romney an appointment? >> inclusive and forgiving. i think it's an important message. for donald trump. it seems that he's assembling basically the team to practice the apprentice, and that what he wants is varying degrees of...
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. let's start with you, noelle. do you think this is a good use of their time right now? >> well, you know, let's look at the situation going on. is it a good use of time? you know, we're up against a time clock. jill stein, in order to file this, you're up against a time restraint. and if you look at pennsylvania, you only have 20 days to file which makes it on monday and if you look at wisconsin, i think it was friday. >> wisconsin is tomorrow. got to do it by tomorrow. >> right. so you've got to look at the history of this. there are a lot of people that really, really thought, especially the state of pennsylvania that that was going to go towards hillary clinton. and she did win the popular vote. and a lot of people are very upset, a lot of your viewers, a lot of people are very passionate about this and they don't like the results. so this is a way to exercise to see if there's validity in this. i don't think, i really do not think that this is going to go anywhere and a lot is because of the time. >> karine, kellyanne conway put salt in the wound. look who can't accept the elect
. let's start with you, noelle. do you think this is a good use of their time right now? >> well, you know, let's look at the situation going on. is it a good use of time? you know, we're up against a time clock. jill stein, in order to file this, you're up against a time restraint. and if you look at pennsylvania, you only have 20 days to file which makes it on monday and if you look at wisconsin, i think it was friday. >> wisconsin is tomorrow. got to do it by tomorrow. >>...
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benefiting both the inmates and a group of shelter dogs. noelle newton has more on this unique partnership. ((nats - dog trainer)) sampson has been at the austin animal center for six months. weaver says: "he was a stray. he was kind of like depressed and a little kind of broken down when he arrived, a little rough around the edges." while behavior specialist dennis weaver and other volunteers worked with him, there was still room for improvement. the perfect opportunity came from an unexpected place - the travis county correctional complex. hammond says: "it's an absolute life- saving partnership" on thursday the austin animal center announced a new program that involves inmates training dogs. it began in september. in the first four week course, a dozen female inmates trained four dogs. in the new course a dozen male inmates will serve as trainers. the inmates teach the dogs to be house-trained and commands.... like sit, lie down and how to walk on a leash. all skills will improve a dog's chances of being adopted. the inmates also stand to benefit. hammond says: "they come ou
benefiting both the inmates and a group of shelter dogs. noelle newton has more on this unique partnership. ((nats - dog trainer)) sampson has been at the austin animal center for six months. weaver says: "he was a stray. he was kind of like depressed and a little kind of broken down when he arrived, a little rough around the edges." while behavior specialist dennis weaver and other volunteers worked with him, there was still room for improvement. the perfect opportunity came from an...
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undocumented immigrants will be deported under president-elect trump. here now noelle nix pour, gop fundraiser, jessica tarlov, democratic strategist. noelle, in some ways i feel like president obama did this he would do donald trump a favor. he wouldn't have to look down the barrel of making this decision when they talk about ripping people away from their families already in this country who want to become citizens. he wouldn't have to make the decision, right? >> right. melissa, actually that is a very, very good point. it is a tricky situation. as you guys know, trump built his claim to fame on the platform of immigration reform. so you have got to realize with talk of the wall and the talk on being very firm on deportation, actually you're right. obama going ahead and doing this would relief him, but, i'm not so sure that it is something that obama can actually do on that measure. might be something that better left to congress to do. and you have also got to remember that since he has said this, now that he is president-elect, he has started to soften just a little by the stat
undocumented immigrants will be deported under president-elect trump. here now noelle nix pour, gop fundraiser, jessica tarlov, democratic strategist. noelle, in some ways i feel like president obama did this he would do donald trump a favor. he wouldn't have to look down the barrel of making this decision when they talk about ripping people away from their families already in this country who want to become citizens. he wouldn't have to make the decision, right? >> right. melissa,...
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, dinah, here with me, and i have a son, alex, and a daughter, noelle, and a grandson, nathan. yeah, and now you were an engineer for a good while. i was an engineer for 25 years, then i decided to turn to becoming a math teacher. wow. and i teach 6th grade math now at anning s. prall academy on staten island. that's an interesting switch in careers, and it looks like you're enjoying your work, which is great. mm-hmm. anyway, glad to have you all here, and ask you now to get ready for another "toss up." this one is worth $2,000. it's "things." ?? [ bell chimes ] cari. vowels & consonants. yeah, that's it. alive, alive-oh. [ applause ] yay. so...you got $2,000. great! and we're gonna start the first round by asking you to spin. the category is "phrase." go ahead. t. there are some t's. how many? vanna will show you. one, two, three... that's it. i'll buy a vowel -- an o. yes, five o's. whoo! well, that'll put a halt to it for now, anyway. sorry. n. three n's. i'd like to buy an a. i think we can do that as well. four of them, actually. i'd also like to buy a u. and we have a couple o
, dinah, here with me, and i have a son, alex, and a daughter, noelle, and a grandson, nathan. yeah, and now you were an engineer for a good while. i was an engineer for 25 years, then i decided to turn to becoming a math teacher. wow. and i teach 6th grade math now at anning s. prall academy on staten island. that's an interesting switch in careers, and it looks like you're enjoying your work, which is great. mm-hmm. anyway, glad to have you all here, and ask you now to get ready for another...
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poll" has the nominees tied at 46% in four-way match up. noelle nikpour, republican fund-raiser. neil: emily shire, bustle. we know what counts is state by state. look at polls, there is something for everyone out there. it is so close all over the place. >> one of the things that the republican party can do as a whole and donald trump's campaign is to tout the, you know the economical side of the republican platform. it makes sense. it is sound and that's where we will win with issues. if you stay with the policies that make the republican party strong that is how i think they will cinch this over the line. melissa: emily, let me ask you, turning to the other side, looking again at the cnn/orc, has clinton up in florida by two points and up in pennsylvania by four points. trump can not afford to lose florida. that would be the end of the line for him. what do you make of all these polls? >> i mean look, clinton is certainly in a tight spot. it is all relative but this time last week we probably thought she was crewing to a landslide. melissa: she ordered fireworks. >> now trump has a
poll" has the nominees tied at 46% in four-way match up. noelle nikpour, republican fund-raiser. neil: emily shire, bustle. we know what counts is state by state. look at polls, there is something for everyone out there. it is so close all over the place. >> one of the things that the republican party can do as a whole and donald trump's campaign is to tout the, you know the economical side of the republican platform. it makes sense. it is sound and that's where we will win with...
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animal center dogs are giving each other hope. fox's noelle newton has the story. nats - dog trainer sampson has been at the austin animal says: "he was a stray. he was kind of like depressed and a little kind of broken down when he arrived, a little rough around the edges." while behavior specialist dennis weaver and other volunteers worked with him, there was still room for improvement. the perfect opportunity came from an unexpected place - the travis county correctional complex. hammond says: "it's an absolute life- saving partnership" on thursday the austin animal center announced a new program that first four week course, a dozen female inmates trained four dogs. in the new course a dozen male inmates will serve as trainers. the inmates teach the dogs to be house-trained and understand basic commands.... like sit, lie down and how to walk on a leash. all skills will improve a dog's chances of being adopted. the inmates also stand to benefit. hammond says: "they come out of it with a piece of paper but it's more, it's life skills and experiences they can carry with them on their
animal center dogs are giving each other hope. fox's noelle newton has the story. nats - dog trainer sampson has been at the austin animal says: "he was a stray. he was kind of like depressed and a little kind of broken down when he arrived, a little rough around the edges." while behavior specialist dennis weaver and other volunteers worked with him, there was still room for improvement. the perfect opportunity came from an unexpected place - the travis county correctional complex....
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bars. noelle calderon were confronted by an assistant the manager and security guard last night. that's when calderon stabbed the manager in the forearm with a knife. the manager is expected to fully recover. >>> a bicyclist hit by a car in saratoga has now down. the crash happened east of sunnyvale road. police say the driver hit the bicyclist, a 67-year-old woman and took off. the bicyclist was taken to the hospital after the crash. after weeks of treatment, died from her injuries. >>> super sized waves rolling in at this hour. take a look at this video, our helicopter captured video of the big waves pounding ocean beach. down in half moon bay, the mavericks surf contest posted video on facebook. the contest hasn't been called yet. surfers are out practicing right now. >> i think some people are looking at jeff ranieri saying, when is it going to start, jeff? >>. >> do you do tides? >> i don't think they're going to call it, the waves are going to be calming down throughout tomorrow. not enough windows. they'll usually wait until february and march in some cases. we had 74 in
bars. noelle calderon were confronted by an assistant the manager and security guard last night. that's when calderon stabbed the manager in the forearm with a knife. the manager is expected to fully recover. >>> a bicyclist hit by a car in saratoga has now down. the crash happened east of sunnyvale road. police say the driver hit the bicyclist, a 67-year-old woman and took off. the bicyclist was taken to the hospital after the crash. after weeks of treatment, died from her injuries....
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advertising, and noelle is exactly right about the money advantage and why it matters, with that i think she'll go into tuesday in very good shape. >> our pete williams reporting loretta lynch and james comey met on the sidelines over regularly scheduled meeting. just taking a sidebar there. do you think comey was out of bounds? >> i think comey, you know, had a couple of choices. and i think that he did as an individual what he thought was right. i mean, look, we all don't know. we don't know what's in there. we haven't been in privy discussions behind closed doors on the fbi and loretta lynch, so we don't know. but i'll tell you, this was a very bizarre move for comey to make. and i agree with what the white house is saying. just step aside. we all just need to let this play out until we have further information. >> we know the president is going to be on the stump today later for hillary clinton. we'll see if it comes up at all. great to see you. thanks so much. >>> so, ahead, two mystery battleground states. right now it's anybody's guess who's going to win florida and ohio. we take
advertising, and noelle is exactly right about the money advantage and why it matters, with that i think she'll go into tuesday in very good shape. >> our pete williams reporting loretta lynch and james comey met on the sidelines over regularly scheduled meeting. just taking a sidebar there. do you think comey was out of bounds? >> i think comey, you know, had a couple of choices. and i think that he did as an individual what he thought was right. i mean, look, we all don't know....
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housing, fearful of the unfamiliar situation and what lies ahead. >> alcides: as fox's noelle newton tells us thanks to a partnership, dogs are given a second chance. >> sit. good boy. >> reporter: sampson has been at the austin animal center for and he was kind of like very depressed and a little kind of broken down when he arrived. a little rough around the ed edges. >> reporter: behavioral specialist dennis weaver and others worked for him, still room for improvement. perfect opportunity came from an unexpected place. the travis county correction at complex. >> an absolute life-saving partnership. >> reporter: on thursday the austin animal center announced a new program that involved inmates training dogs. began in september and the female inmates trained four dogs. in the new course. male inmates are serve as trainers. the inmates teach the dogs to be house trained and understand basic commands, sit, lie down and how to walk on a leash. all skills will improve a dog's chances of being adopted but the inmates stand to be ben benefit. >> they comes out with a piece of paper but mor
housing, fearful of the unfamiliar situation and what lies ahead. >> alcides: as fox's noelle newton tells us thanks to a partnership, dogs are given a second chance. >> sit. good boy. >> reporter: sampson has been at the austin animal center for and he was kind of like very depressed and a little kind of broken down when he arrived. a little rough around the ed edges. >> reporter: behavioral specialist dennis weaver and others worked for him, still room for...
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dell valley, noelle newton, fox news this is mike's office. he doesn't get paid. too often marco rubio didn't show up and failed us when he did. i am patrick murphy. to get things done, you've got to show up. you've got to work together. whether it's protecting social security and women's health care or growing the economy, we've got to start solving problems instead of pointing fingers. i am patrick murphy and i approve this message gwhen i come home and dinner's not ready i go through the roof. grab 'em by the p****". when you're a star, they let you do it. you can do anything. more accusers coming forward to say they were sexually assaulted by donald trump. i'll go backstage before a show... yes.. and everyone's getting dressed. donald trump walked into the dressing room you see these incredible looking women. i'd look her right in that fat ugly face of hers. she ate like a pig. a person who's flat-chested is very hard to be a 10. do you treat women with respect? uh... i can't say that either. alright, good. as the presidential as the presidential election comes down to its fi
dell valley, noelle newton, fox news this is mike's office. he doesn't get paid. too often marco rubio didn't show up and failed us when he did. i am patrick murphy. to get things done, you've got to show up. you've got to work together. whether it's protecting social security and women's health care or growing the economy, we've got to start solving problems instead of pointing fingers. i am patrick murphy and i approve this message gwhen i come home and dinner's not ready i go through the...
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was noelle so was grace. far from the baseball national sports scope, joey carlin and anna were instructing the art of acra-yoga. it gets your attention. >> people will ask if it's okay to take our picture. they are not sure how to react. >> i'm feeling the position kind of parallel to the ground and then joey will bend the knee and it's going to make my legs go easy. i can get up. >> you don't have to have some special skills. you just can jump and do it. >> reporter: this person jumped in any event first class. and she was doing this! >> it's really fun and the people here are great. they make it very safe. so you don't feel like you're going to fall or hurt yourself at all. >> reporter: you feel like you got a workout? >> a little bit. definitely the core. >> reporter: acra-yoga. it comes from montreal in 1999 to san francisco in 2016. a mix of acrobatics, yoga and dance. >> people liken it to cirque du soleil. but really we are just, um, amateur acrobats. we design these classes so they are available to anybody who is willing to try and it's just a fun practice that we have.
was noelle so was grace. far from the baseball national sports scope, joey carlin and anna were instructing the art of acra-yoga. it gets your attention. >> people will ask if it's okay to take our picture. they are not sure how to react. >> i'm feeling the position kind of parallel to the ground and then joey will bend the knee and it's going to make my legs go easy. i can get up. >> you don't have to have some special skills. you just can jump and do it. >> reporter:...
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night. couple of noelle cold nights c ahead into the work week.d intoe we should though in advance ofne that hit 70's degrees here in hr washington.wa mid 60's elsewhere and then it will be blustery. bst so, you will need more than those flip-flops, annie,-flops,n tomorrow morning as well asieow more than a light mor jniacket e 'cause i fear it will be a bite of a shock to the system.m. also a shock if you are headed out fedex field sunday nightig football with the partly cloudy skies and they will feel right at home with som skie very wisconsin-like weather-lik here. temps in the 30's. wind chills in the 20's.te just a chi very, very cold night and should be a very good game r athat.t.y look at this temperatureat drop-off. warm and windy today 70. just 48 tomorro much, much colder. and possibly a flake or two or with the passage of that frontsh in our western suburbs so don't rule out a flurry there.ye sunny and chilly through thehr e rest of the week. of e we turkey day itself we're w calling for some rain showers and temperatures areand seasonable in the mid to upper 50's. that's a l
night. couple of noelle cold nights c ahead into the work week.d intoe we should though in advance ofne that hit 70's degrees here in hr washington.wa mid 60's elsewhere and then it will be blustery. bst so, you will need more than those flip-flops, annie,-flops,n tomorrow morning as well asieow more than a light mor jniacket e 'cause i fear it will be a bite of a shock to the system.m. also a shock if you are headed out fedex field sunday nightig football with the partly cloudy skies and they...
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artificial intelligence took place decades ago. and ever since herbert simon and noelle created the ingredients of artificial intelligence in the 1950s, before the terminology was even recognized broadly, cmu has remained at the cutting edge of this field. carnegie mellon took a bold step a generation later to create its software engineering institute which has served the nation through the department of defense, and served industry by acquiring, developing, operating, and sustaining innovative software systems that are affordable, enduring and trustworthy. designing safe software systems and attempting to create the learning abilities of the human brain were natural progressions to two of the modern world's most pressing concerns, cybersecurity and privacy. to meet this challenge, carnegie mellon cybersecurity and research is multidisciplinary and encompassing a broad range of disparate disciplines. it incorporates faculty from across the university with strengths with policy development, management and modeling. our aim is to build a new generation of technologies that deliver qua
artificial intelligence took place decades ago. and ever since herbert simon and noelle created the ingredients of artificial intelligence in the 1950s, before the terminology was even recognized broadly, cmu has remained at the cutting edge of this field. carnegie mellon took a bold step a generation later to create its software engineering institute which has served the nation through the department of defense, and served industry by acquiring, developing, operating, and sustaining...
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, i have my wonderful wife, dinah, here with me, and i have a son, alex, and a daughter, noelle, and a grandson, nathan. yeah, and now you were an engineer for a good while. i was an engineer for 25 years, then i decided to turn to becoming a math teacher. wow. and i teach 6th grade math now at anning s. prall academy on staten island. that's an interesting switch in careers, and it looks like you're enjoying your work, which is great. mm-hmm. anyway, glad to have you all here, and ask you now to get ready for another "toss up." this one is worth $2,000. it will also decide who will start our first round. it's "things." ?? [ bell chimes ] cari. vowels & consonants. yeah, that's it. alive, alive-oh. and we're gonna start the first round by asking you to spin. the category is "phrase." go ahead. t. there are some t's. how many? vanna will show you. one, two, three... that's it. i'll buy a vowel -- an o. yes, five o's. whoo! well, that'll put a halt to it for now, anyway. sorry. shane. n. three n's. i'd like to buy an a. i think we can do that as well. i'd also like to buy a u. and we hav
, i have my wonderful wife, dinah, here with me, and i have a son, alex, and a daughter, noelle, and a grandson, nathan. yeah, and now you were an engineer for a good while. i was an engineer for 25 years, then i decided to turn to becoming a math teacher. wow. and i teach 6th grade math now at anning s. prall academy on staten island. that's an interesting switch in careers, and it looks like you're enjoying your work, which is great. mm-hmm. anyway, glad to have you all here, and ask you now...