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albert pujols showed up today as did the media.t to ask albert what is ahead for his negotiations with the cardinals. he is sticking to his word. we will not talk till the end of the regular season. he says, he is in the final year of his contract, $16 million. there are all types of reports, how much he reports. he says, don't believe anything. >> what do i want? i want to be a cardinals forever. that's my goal. i assume the cardinals -- they are asking for 10 years. we laugh about it. i am sure the cardinals are too. you don't have any clue. you way off of what the numbers you are throwing out there. >> albert pujols first player to hit 30 home returns. when he is in st. louis, now, everybody will be following albert pujols, every city he goes into, people will talk about it, stay, go, let's see how he does. stephen strasburg back on the field today. last year at this time everybody talking about the washington national rookie pitcher. he, of course, underwent tommy john surgery on his right throwing elbow last september. the nat
albert pujols showed up today as did the media.t to ask albert what is ahead for his negotiations with the cardinals. he is sticking to his word. we will not talk till the end of the regular season. he says, he is in the final year of his contract, $16 million. there are all types of reports, how much he reports. he says, don't believe anything. >> what do i want? i want to be a cardinals forever. that's my goal. i assume the cardinals -- they are asking for 10 years. we laugh about it. i...
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mining is albert l -- my name is albert lake. san francisco is a sanctuary city, not a divided city. how can you be safe here and not here? there are children and crime everywhere. having a dispensary is not going to change everything, except the patients that will have their medicine. >> next speaker, please. >> good evening. my name is john stone. >> could you speak more into the microphone? >> i am here as a member of the public and as a person who has a marijuana card and legitimately is a marijuana/cannabis patient. in my opinion as a resident of san francisco, not following this business to open in this area would be almost equivalent to a diabetic person having to go to a different part of town to get drugs for their condition, or people with psychological problems needing to get medicine only in certain parts of town. if you consider this medicine, there is no difference. thank you. >> thank you. next speaker, please. >> my name is henry james. the only thing i want to talk about is what the patients get out of this. they
mining is albert l -- my name is albert lake. san francisco is a sanctuary city, not a divided city. how can you be safe here and not here? there are children and crime everywhere. having a dispensary is not going to change everything, except the patients that will have their medicine. >> next speaker, please. >> good evening. my name is john stone. >> could you speak more into the microphone? >> i am here as a member of the public and as a person who has a marijuana...
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welcome, everybody, to this very special science assembly here at albert einstein high school. we've invited some people who have done studies and work on the brain, to present to us here and to tell us about some of the exciting things that haven gone on in the world of medicine. a graduate of albert einstein high school who now works for a company called hope pharmaceuticals has come to deliver some remarks about the project she's working on. it's a drug called "alerta" that hope has developed. alerta is a drug that allows you to go without sleep for long periods of time. but a woman in the back row is sitting and listening to this graduate-- her name is maria-- and she hears alerta and a light goes off in her brain. because it reminds her of this second job that she's taken at a law firm where one of the associates at the law firm said, "you know a great way, maria, to work longer and harder is to take this stuff alerta." so she goes to your office, dr. satel, and says, "you know, i really could use this alerta stuff." do you write her a prescription? that's a good question.
welcome, everybody, to this very special science assembly here at albert einstein high school. we've invited some people who have done studies and work on the brain, to present to us here and to tell us about some of the exciting things that haven gone on in the world of medicine. a graduate of albert einstein high school who now works for a company called hope pharmaceuticals has come to deliver some remarks about the project she's working on. it's a drug called "alerta" that hope...
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moving to a final location at the victoria and albert museum that's simply exhibition on the influential russian artistic director. he founded one of the most exciting don'ts companies in the twentieth century. douglas imaginatively combine dance music and arts to create theater his dramatic performances transforms dance reawakening interests in ballet across europe and america knowledge of the company's revolutionary ballets filtered through theatre fashion and to daily life including interior design and style all around the world. starts company was created a century ago in the productions of paris revolutionize twentieth century and still continue to influence cultural activity today celebrating the company's keep period of activity this major exhibition reveals jackalopes influence on twentieth century arts design and fashion and includes hundreds of objects including giant feats of costs original costumes set designs props and posts is an impressive collection so where did they get all the exhibit items from the remarkable thing is actually in the chair. obviously having a museum li
moving to a final location at the victoria and albert museum that's simply exhibition on the influential russian artistic director. he founded one of the most exciting don'ts companies in the twentieth century. douglas imaginatively combine dance music and arts to create theater his dramatic performances transforms dance reawakening interests in ballet across europe and america knowledge of the company's revolutionary ballets filtered through theatre fashion and to daily life including interior...
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korea and albert's museum bye bye for now. well one one deals with war for us to realize that this tremendous amounts of damage that have done not just human damage but damage the physical environment in which the battlefield takes place tremendous amounts of damage done by aerial bombs by napalm boy chemical city whether it's a sonic boom so factoring in marine mammals or it's the burning oil fields here in iraq or destroyed reefs in the pacific for ramming purposes the list just goes on and on the geneva conventions of nineteen forty nine states that they are shall be taken in war to protect the involved against widespread long term and severe damage the united states although it is accepted almost all of the provisions protocol one has taken exception to that. line in motion little beasts in which brightened if you knew about sound from finest impressions. means for instance on t.v. dot com. we use special old. previously. to soak. in a free flight. to nuclear arms reduction deal between russia and the us finally comes into
korea and albert's museum bye bye for now. well one one deals with war for us to realize that this tremendous amounts of damage that have done not just human damage but damage the physical environment in which the battlefield takes place tremendous amounts of damage done by aerial bombs by napalm boy chemical city whether it's a sonic boom so factoring in marine mammals or it's the burning oil fields here in iraq or destroyed reefs in the pacific for ramming purposes the list just goes on and...
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same here at the victoria and albert museum bye bye for now. this is nature and discover it's. communicate with the wild and. test yourself and become free. see what nature can give you the. wealthy british style the stock. market why not. find out what's really happening to the global economy with max cons or for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into kinds a report on our. wings special old fridge an accessory quick moment. ready for replay. taken off one. became their nominee. as it should and those people were hurt in their previous life. and want to soak in a free flight. more news today is once again flared up. and these are the images cold world has been seeing from the streets of canada. giant corporations are only day. in india. the grand central church of the. polish president was sure to be able to. beatriz. hold her till. the summer of her turn to go to. the meridian to lead the g.o.p. her church in new delhi her. babyhood to carry election ramona closer. was a movie don't. promise. vicki nuclear arms reduction deal between russia and the
same here at the victoria and albert museum bye bye for now. this is nature and discover it's. communicate with the wild and. test yourself and become free. see what nature can give you the. wealthy british style the stock. market why not. find out what's really happening to the global economy with max cons or for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into kinds a report on our. wings special old fridge an accessory quick moment. ready for replay. taken off one. became...
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albert is very smart, very compassionate in everything, whether his profession or personal life.o he knows how to handle himself. >> certainly with a bat in his hands too. >>> you know the old saying never spit where you putt. tiger ignored that saying this weekend in dubai. now he'll have to give up a little pocket change. they are fining him for spitting on the 12th hole after missing a putt. it's an unspecified amount but reportedly between $400 and $1600. either way, no problem for tiger. >>> skepticism just seemed to go hand in hand with talk of a warrior breakthrough into the land of consistent winner, but several signs hard to ignore. talent level better and as hard as it is to believe, seems to be a real commitment to playing defense on a nightly basis. with it, coming good results. granted, they have played 15 of the last 18 at home, but the long stretch in oakland brought with it multiple benefits. >> i think all of our guys are really good guys. they love to work and be in the gym. even when you tell them to get out of the gym, they still want to stay in the gym. our f
albert is very smart, very compassionate in everything, whether his profession or personal life.o he knows how to handle himself. >> certainly with a bat in his hands too. >>> you know the old saying never spit where you putt. tiger ignored that saying this weekend in dubai. now he'll have to give up a little pocket change. they are fining him for spitting on the 12th hole after missing a putt. it's an unspecified amount but reportedly between $400 and $1600. either way, no...
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albert is very smart, very compassionate in everything, whether his profession or personal life.o he knows how to handle himself. >> certainly with a bat in his hands too. >>> you know the old saying never spit where you putt. tiger ignored that saying this weekend in dubai. now he'll have to give up a little pocket change. they are fining him for spitting on the 12th hole after missing a putt. it's an unspecified amount but reportedly between $400 and $1600. either way, no problem for tiger. >>> skepticism just seemed to go hand in hand with talk of a warrior breakthrough into the land of consistent winner, but several signs hard to ignore. talent level better and as hard as it is to believe, seems to be a real commitment to playing defense on a nightly basis. with it, coming good results. granted, they have played 15 of the last 18 at home, but the long stretch in oakland brought with it multiple benefits. >> i think all of our guys are really good guys. they love to work and be in the gym. even when you tell them to get out of the gym, they still want to stay in the gym. our f
albert is very smart, very compassionate in everything, whether his profession or personal life.o he knows how to handle himself. >> certainly with a bat in his hands too. >>> you know the old saying never spit where you putt. tiger ignored that saying this weekend in dubai. now he'll have to give up a little pocket change. they are fining him for spitting on the 12th hole after missing a putt. it's an unspecified amount but reportedly between $400 and $1600. either way, no...
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his father albert was a hack. howe and hummel first came to great public notice in the early 1870s when it was revealed that they had essentially bought at least 300 writs of habeas corpus from albert cardozo. cardozo was part of a group of four judges that were notorious for their corruption in new york, and affect the association of the bar of the city of new york was founded essentially to take down these judges. now, corrupt judges were not a new thing in new york by any, but one of the things i learned while writing this book was that new york will tolerate corruption -- it will sorely tolerate corruption if it feels it is serving some other end. for example, a good deal of police arrangements with criminals were tolerated because it seemed to contain criminality. but if it reach beyond a certain level, the public, the peasants would result. this is what happened with the judge's. it simply got too outrageous. the legislature took it out. they spent several weeks, put together thousands of pages of testimony,
his father albert was a hack. howe and hummel first came to great public notice in the early 1870s when it was revealed that they had essentially bought at least 300 writs of habeas corpus from albert cardozo. cardozo was part of a group of four judges that were notorious for their corruption in new york, and affect the association of the bar of the city of new york was founded essentially to take down these judges. now, corrupt judges were not a new thing in new york by any, but one of the...
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to discuss the repercussions of muslim population growth i'm joined by anders graves and albert he is from the stop islamization of europe in manchester we go to mohammed shafique he is chief executive in founding member of the ramadan foundation and in brussels we cross to elizabeth called that she is senior advisor to the trans atlantic council on migration at the migration policy institute and another member of our cross talk team you know on the hunger all right panel you can jump in anytime you want that is crosstalk rules anderson if i can go to you first an interesting comment when we had the libyan leader khadafi to visit europe he went to italy on a two day visit and he's quoted in saying islam should become the religion of the whole of europe well not might happen one day but it won't be because of muslim muslim immigration is because of the secularization of a good parts of europe yeah yeah but i also believe that. the group also russia is going to be muslim if we don't do anything to stop it this number sort of show it even saying these numbers is too low because in denmar
to discuss the repercussions of muslim population growth i'm joined by anders graves and albert he is from the stop islamization of europe in manchester we go to mohammed shafique he is chief executive in founding member of the ramadan foundation and in brussels we cross to elizabeth called that she is senior advisor to the trans atlantic council on migration at the migration policy institute and another member of our cross talk team you know on the hunger all right panel you can jump in...
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the negotiation for albert pujols. looks like he is headed for free agency.e and the cardinals did not reach agreement on a contract extension and albert doesn't want to negotiate during the regular season. pujols has been the heart and soul of the cardinals franchise. it is leaved the team offered a paltry 8 years and he wouldn't take it. who would stand for that -- that is an insilt, yes. >>> lance armstrong apparently about not go the bret favre route. his second retirement will be his last. calling it retirement 2.0. 37 years old. he stepped away from the sport in 2005 and came back in gins 2009 and -- become in derequire at anderequirement and with not spend lots of time defending himself in analyte grace. >> as of yet, milton bradley have not offered us management positions. >> very true. we'll be here. for larry beil and spencer
the negotiation for albert pujols. looks like he is headed for free agency.e and the cardinals did not reach agreement on a contract extension and albert doesn't want to negotiate during the regular season. pujols has been the heart and soul of the cardinals franchise. it is leaved the team offered a paltry 8 years and he wouldn't take it. who would stand for that -- that is an insilt, yes. >>> lance armstrong apparently about not go the bret favre route. his second retirement will be...
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in 1935, would start with the gallery with works that came in through albert bender, one of our foundingrusties. when we opened our doors in 1935, 181 of the 186 pieces in our permanent collection had been gifted. >> what are the names that pop out as the museum evolved? >> we have another gallery that looks at the theories that the museum has since the late 1980's. we focus on a particular aspect of that program that developed under one of art curators. he arrived in 1989 and was especially interested in artists. >> are some of the highlights? >> one of the aspects of the museum program that i have been especially involved with have been the exhibitions that stand for society for the encouragement of contemporary art. it is encouraged to honor exceptional bay area artists during their careers. for instance, an early worked who showed here in 1996. for this exhibition, he has extended an updated it to 2010 with the addition of photographs and other frameworks. >> thank you for joining us. >> my pleasure. >> as we examine the 75th anniversary, we cannot overlook its important role as an e
in 1935, would start with the gallery with works that came in through albert bender, one of our foundingrusties. when we opened our doors in 1935, 181 of the 186 pieces in our permanent collection had been gifted. >> what are the names that pop out as the museum evolved? >> we have another gallery that looks at the theories that the museum has since the late 1980's. we focus on a particular aspect of that program that developed under one of art curators. he arrived in 1989 and was...
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>> firth: prince albert fredrick arthur... george. >> rush: how 'bout bertie?> pelley: they say you can't make this stuff up, and in much of this film, that's true. david seidler could not have imagined that his work would lead to a discovery that would rewrite history. it happened when the researchers for the film tracked down lionel logue's grandson, mark logue, because the movie needed family photos to get the clothing right. and you told them what? >> mark logue: i told them, "yeah, i've got pictures. i've got some diaries, too." >> pelley: his grandfather's diaries were up in the attic in boxes that the family had nearly forgotten. when mark logue hauled them down for the movie, he discovered more than 100 letters between the therapist and his king. >> logue: "my dear logue, thank you so much for sending me the books for my birthday, which are most acceptable." that's so british, isn't it? "yours very sincerely, albert." >> pelley: as you read through all of these letters between your grandfather and the king, what did it tell you about the relationship be
>> firth: prince albert fredrick arthur... george. >> rush: how 'bout bertie?> pelley: they say you can't make this stuff up, and in much of this film, that's true. david seidler could not have imagined that his work would lead to a discovery that would rewrite history. it happened when the researchers for the film tracked down lionel logue's grandson, mark logue, because the movie needed family photos to get the clothing right. and you told them what? >> mark logue: i told...
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traces of people leave behind online exhibition is organized by the victoria and albert museum in london and will last until the first of april beauty comes in a variety of films this week it was depicted through fascinating crystal artwork become by such items here in the russian capital is the french company behind another stool this time at the barbican luxury village despite the snowy weather a world renowned luxury brand organize a spectacular show marking the event exits from sex and i entertained the younger guests and they presented a thrilling show created specially for the grand opening. and moving to our next location as they say the best things in life offered. to sell it but catered in the sense of the capital is it true it's in treasure popular with everyone students two local business people this loki's is this a sign of any crisis or recession it simply gives the time a few months in coming here to use. some of the models we practice haircuts blow drying and makeup everything is for free so everyone who wants to be pampered is absolutely welcome. so in underground b.c. sc
traces of people leave behind online exhibition is organized by the victoria and albert museum in london and will last until the first of april beauty comes in a variety of films this week it was depicted through fascinating crystal artwork become by such items here in the russian capital is the french company behind another stool this time at the barbican luxury village despite the snowy weather a world renowned luxury brand organize a spectacular show marking the event exits from sex and i...
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. >>> meantime albert pujols arriving at the cardinals training camp today. as but a huge throng of media on hand about his contract situation. of course negotiations as you heard ended yesterday. the slugger was asked why he wouldn't start negotiating throughout the season in good faith? >> why, because of this. it's a zoo, you know. i don't think my teammates deserve that. >> reporter: meantime the gold state warriors enjoying a nice hot streak as they head into the all star game. ellis should be there. this is something that doesn't happen to your average guy. griffin look at it closely, goes up for the dunk and is hammered by the back board. most of us probably don't have to worry about that. that's going to leave a mark. and he's not injured i'm happy to report. griffin will be at the all star game as scheduled. probably not real happy with that pass in the alley oop. already just about clenched rookie of the year honors and he's a tough guy too. >> i don't think i've ever seen that happen before. >> poor guy. >>> coming up on bay area news at 7:00 on tv
. >>> meantime albert pujols arriving at the cardinals training camp today. as but a huge throng of media on hand about his contract situation. of course negotiations as you heard ended yesterday. the slugger was asked why he wouldn't start negotiating throughout the season in good faith? >> why, because of this. it's a zoo, you know. i don't think my teammates deserve that. >> reporter: meantime the gold state warriors enjoying a nice hot streak as they head into the all...
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. >> a tough chore, meanwhile, too tough to sign albert pujols, possibly the best player in all of baseballbut the deadline has come and gone the sign him. pujols is reportedly asking for a 10-year contract, 30 million a year. so they -- >> good grief. >> they want to look at that, so no more negotiations until the season ends. he will be a free agent. >> all right, thank you, and thank you for joining us tonight. good night. >> good night i would never do that. mom, come on, stop worrying. this is a safe street. this is a safe building. there's nothing... oh, my god! my god! what are you doing in here?! mom, i got to go, i got to go! ( yelps ) oh, my god. okay. that's fine. you just read the paper. i'm going to get a pot. it's not for you. okay, that's fine. read "the family circus." enjoy the gentle comedy. ( squealing ) oh, my god. oh, my god. oh, my god. oh, my god. oh, my god. oh, my god. ( squealing ) oh, my god... oh, god... oh... oh... ( knocking ) it's open, you guys. hi. hi. hey, can i help you?
. >> a tough chore, meanwhile, too tough to sign albert pujols, possibly the best player in all of baseballbut the deadline has come and gone the sign him. pujols is reportedly asking for a 10-year contract, 30 million a year. so they -- >> good grief. >> they want to look at that, so no more negotiations until the season ends. he will be a free agent. >> all right, thank you, and thank you for joining us tonight. good night. >> good night i would never do that....