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[door opens] hello miss barbara this is albert. i don't wish to alarm you but the judge is definitely not himself this morning. i'm terribly worried about it. oh that'll be splendid and do hurry please thank you. hey you you! yes sir. get me a ticket on the next plane to st louie. but you you i. you work here don't you? really sir? do you! for a good many years. well get it. but your appointment sir. i got an appointment in st louie which comes first. but plane reservations are hard to get especially on such short notice. okay then call the airport and get me a special plane all to myself. come on. hey i'll need some dough, is there any around? why in the usual place. don't give me no double talk, where is the dough. in the safe sir. i don't see no safe. if i seem to be baffled by your. will you shut up and do like i tell you. where is the strong box? behind the picture sir. there's a flock of pictures. the one with the boat sir. the button sir. got any sand paper? have you forgotten the combination. i don't need no combination thi
[door opens] hello miss barbara this is albert. i don't wish to alarm you but the judge is definitely not himself this morning. i'm terribly worried about it. oh that'll be splendid and do hurry please thank you. hey you you! yes sir. get me a ticket on the next plane to st louie. but you you i. you work here don't you? really sir? do you! for a good many years. well get it. but your appointment sir. i got an appointment in st louie which comes first. but plane reservations are hard to get...
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albert morales/portavoz, policía de san josé 5:32:06 right now all we have on the vehicle description far is that it is a dark color suv, maybe a van than fled southbound on white. el portavoz de la polica dijo que hasta el momento solo saben que el vehculo era un suv o van color obscuro que huy en direccin sur sobre la white. agreg que podra tener daÑo en la parte delantera.. s.o.t. albert morales/portavoz, policía de san josé 6:32:09 according to witnesses the victim was not in a crosswalk, he was a pretty substancial distance from the crosswalk. morales aclar que segn testigos, la vctima, cuya identidad no ha sido divulgada, no iba cruzando por la via peatonal. s.o.t. albert morales/portavoz, policía de san josé 7:28:00 it was an accident, and it appears that the victim was at fault in this case. morales agreg que fue un accidente, y que parece que la culpa fue del peatn. hace dos semanas ocurri un accidente idntico en la interseccin de las calles alum rock in jackson. a pesar de que todo indic que el peatn fue el imprudente, el conductor se dio a la fuga.. con estos dos, ya van 12
albert morales/portavoz, policía de san josé 5:32:06 right now all we have on the vehicle description far is that it is a dark color suv, maybe a van than fled southbound on white. el portavoz de la polica dijo que hasta el momento solo saben que el vehculo era un suv o van color obscuro que huy en direccin sur sobre la white. agreg que podra tener daÑo en la parte delantera.. s.o.t. albert morales/portavoz, policía de san josé 6:32:09 according to witnesses the victim was not in a...
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albert morales/portavoz, policía de san josé 11:51:00 officers have been told by residents that therebly to the cartels from mexico. morales dijo que vecinos le dijeron a oficiales que el cultivo est posiblemente vinculado a los carteles mexicanos de la droga. paralelamente, autoridades federales anunciaron uno de los principales decomisos de metanfetamina s en la historia de estados unidos.. 570 libras con un valor de 6 millones de dlares, 10 armas, $160 mil dlares en efectivo, y 11 arrestos fue el resultado de un operativo en el sur de la baha que involucro varias agencias locales y federales, entre ellas la dea y ice. estos recientes casos apuntan al reporte exclusivo que le trajimos hace unos meses en el que autoridades confirmaron que los carteles de la droga, incluyendo los caballeros templarios y la familia michoacana, han convertido a san jose en su base de operaciones. s.o.t. albert morales/portavoz 11;11:01 it looked like an intricate wiring system, so it is definitely somebody who knew what they were doing. morales dijo que la casa con la marihuana tena un alambrado elabora
albert morales/portavoz, policía de san josé 11:51:00 officers have been told by residents that therebly to the cartels from mexico. morales dijo que vecinos le dijeron a oficiales que el cultivo est posiblemente vinculado a los carteles mexicanos de la droga. paralelamente, autoridades federales anunciaron uno de los principales decomisos de metanfetamina s en la historia de estados unidos.. 570 libras con un valor de 6 millones de dlares, 10 armas, $160 mil dlares en efectivo, y 11 arrestos...
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his name is albert cermano. >> don't move. don't move. let me see your hands.ds. roll on your back. roll on your back. relax. cermano, right? >> uh-huh. >> roll on your side, okay? put your feet over here, man. hold on. while you got him flat, i want his trousers off and socks off. put your hands up against the wall. pick up one leg. out. >> i got him. i'm going to back him out. over here, sarge. check his boxers. pat him down real quick in case he's got it somewhere on him. we've got to check his boxers and stuff. >> while cermano is strip searched, the intelligence unit inspects his cell for the key. >> see, they hide stuff inside the toilet paper rolls. it's a nightmare to actually get in there and spot anything in there, especially small items like razors and things like that. >> use one of your hands. pull your bottom lip down. upper. >> see, they try to resew it and try to hide stuff in there. >> run your fingers through your hair. take your boxers off and hand them to me. >> though the key has yet to turn up, intelligence officers find other contraband.
his name is albert cermano. >> don't move. don't move. let me see your hands.ds. roll on your back. roll on your back. relax. cermano, right? >> uh-huh. >> roll on your side, okay? put your feet over here, man. hold on. while you got him flat, i want his trousers off and socks off. put your hands up against the wall. pick up one leg. out. >> i got him. i'm going to back him out. over here, sarge. check his boxers. pat him down real quick in case he's got it somewhere on...
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not a word to anybody albert. oh heavens no miss barbara. hello matt look i'm at fred's-- no he isn't here. he took a plane for st louis. well that is extraordinary. well don't be unduly alarmed it may be only a passing aberration we'll see when he gets back, let me know the moment he arrives. and let me warn you barbara no matter how strangely he acts don't antagonize him. humor him indulge him. remember you're dealing with someone who is ill perhaps very ill. now you understand now don't you barbara
not a word to anybody albert. oh heavens no miss barbara. hello matt look i'm at fred's-- no he isn't here. he took a plane for st louis. well that is extraordinary. well don't be unduly alarmed it may be only a passing aberration we'll see when he gets back, let me know the moment he arrives. and let me warn you barbara no matter how strangely he acts don't antagonize him. humor him indulge him. remember you're dealing with someone who is ill perhaps very ill. now you understand now don't you...
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an image of albert einstein, so take a look at it. showing a couple sprinkles, what we call wraparound moisture on the backside of this area of low pressure. as it moves across the mountains, it fizzles out for the most part. a little action in martinsburg and frederick county. 61 degrees. there's a strong west wind at 16 miles an hour, so it feels a little cooler. we are seeing fifties across the region for the most part. 57 in manassas and frederick typified in gaithersburg at this hour. high temperatures this afternoon in the '50s through the mid- atlantic. cooler air behind the cold front. he will not feel a huge difference in temperature is between today and tomorrow despite the clearing and despite a cooler breeze coming in from the west. we are tracking a strong storm in the southwest that will be moving into the plains states tomorrow and could bring blizzard conditions to colorado to kansas and nebraska and iowa and wisconsin. rain and not snow for us. partly sunny isolated showers possible to the north and west. otherwise br
an image of albert einstein, so take a look at it. showing a couple sprinkles, what we call wraparound moisture on the backside of this area of low pressure. as it moves across the mountains, it fizzles out for the most part. a little action in martinsburg and frederick county. 61 degrees. there's a strong west wind at 16 miles an hour, so it feels a little cooler. we are seeing fifties across the region for the most part. 57 in manassas and frederick typified in gaithersburg at this hour. high...
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albert einstein. albert einstein. and albert einstein went through school. oh, he took algebra in high school and flunked. hey, don't knock it. some people pass, some people flunk. i mean he's just one of the ones that flunked, okay? don't make a deal of it. and some people get a high school diploma and some people don't, right? some can hack it, some can't. right? well, einstein couldn't hack it. that's all right. you know, you can still make it. no high school diploma, gang. and he's out there and it turned out that he met a young lady who influenced him to go back to school. so he tried going back to school. took the entrance exams and flunked. and he flunked the exam. hey, i mean he cannot-- not everybody passes everything, huh? and then he studied hard and he took the entrance exams again and passed. turned out he had trouble with the french language. you know, in europe they speak all these languages. he couldn't do the french so well. anyway, albert einstein went through school and he did go all the way and got his ph.d. got his ph.d. in physics. and
albert einstein. albert einstein. and albert einstein went through school. oh, he took algebra in high school and flunked. hey, don't knock it. some people pass, some people flunk. i mean he's just one of the ones that flunked, okay? don't make a deal of it. and some people get a high school diploma and some people don't, right? some can hack it, some can't. right? well, einstein couldn't hack it. that's all right. you know, you can still make it. no high school diploma, gang. and he's out...
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albert morales/portavoz, policía de san josé 11:49:20 we suspect that maybe that gun was tossed thereof the robbery yesterday in their attempt to probably flee from the police. el portavoz de la polica dijo que sospechan que los sujetos haban desechado el arma en la casa ayer despus de cometer un robo a mano armada en otra parte de la ciudad.. por lo menos uno de los sospechosos fue detenido... s.o.t. arturo gonzález/vecino 3:12:22 estaba en mi casa cuando pasó la policía y luego cuando bajamos miramos varias patrullas. autoridades le pidieron a la primaria sanders, y otras dos escuelas cerrar de manera temporal como medida de precaucin. s.o.t. josé rosete/vecino 4:34:24 yo le dije al principal que lo que necesita el distrito es una o dos personas que les paguen, y que anden ahí vestidos de civil y que anden checando por si ven algo sospechoso, inmediatamente hablarle a la policía. s.o.t. albert morales/portavoz, policía de san josé 10:32:16 what it has done obviously, is that it's depleted all our resources in the east side.. morales agreg que el operativo agot sus recursos en el ste
albert morales/portavoz, policía de san josé 11:49:20 we suspect that maybe that gun was tossed thereof the robbery yesterday in their attempt to probably flee from the police. el portavoz de la polica dijo que sospechan que los sujetos haban desechado el arma en la casa ayer despus de cometer un robo a mano armada en otra parte de la ciudad.. por lo menos uno de los sospechosos fue detenido... s.o.t. arturo gonzález/vecino 3:12:22 estaba en mi casa cuando pasó la policía y luego cuando...
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albert, thank you so much. i do appreciate the fact i do think the outreach has been done since august in the neighborhood and there have been a number of meetings, the turnouts have been really great. i think those from the warriors and [speaker not understood] have been really supportive outreach and i want to appreciate that. for a project of this size. i was wondering if you could go over a little bit some of the lessons we learned from the giants stadium as another large kind of public event institution in the city. i know that we've collected the data. we have some kind of [speaker not understood]. what were positive things the city could do or meet the needs or increase of the giants stadium? what were some of the lessons we learned, things we can improve on for the next project? >> thank you. well, looking even back as 1999 when we started projecting what we thought might happen, that was before the stadium opened, i think there were -- i have data here from my colleague jerry robbins who has been instr
albert, thank you so much. i do appreciate the fact i do think the outreach has been done since august in the neighborhood and there have been a number of meetings, the turnouts have been really great. i think those from the warriors and [speaker not understood] have been really supportive outreach and i want to appreciate that. for a project of this size. i was wondering if you could go over a little bit some of the lessons we learned from the giants stadium as another large kind of public...
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. >> albert pujols is one of the biggest names. >>> two weeks after college football's regular seasonnded, the bowl season is about to kick off. 2 of the 35 bowl games tomorrow. 30 and up. >> some of the sports highlights from last night from espn. >> doug kezirian here with your "sportscenter" update. we start under the lights at madison square garden in primetime. the lakers visiting the knicks. new york undefeated at home this season. 19-1, at home, under mike woodson. first quarter, knicks, blazing hot. especially carmelo anthony. knocking down his first three from distance. then, melo, taking it to the rock. jamming over jordan hill. knicks up nine. then, flowing past kobe bryant and anton jamison for the hoop and the horn. 22 in the first quarter. that's a career-high. first quarter, scary moment for melo. fouled hard by dwight howard. injured his ankle. listed day-to-day. he finished 10 of 15 from the field. closing minutes, raymond felton, the alley-oop to tyson chandler. knicks remain perfect at home. l.a. fall to 9-14. >>> thursday night football. bengal, trying to remain in
. >> albert pujols is one of the biggest names. >>> two weeks after college football's regular seasonnded, the bowl season is about to kick off. 2 of the 35 bowl games tomorrow. 30 and up. >> some of the sports highlights from last night from espn. >> doug kezirian here with your "sportscenter" update. we start under the lights at madison square garden in primetime. the lakers visiting the knicks. new york undefeated at home this season. 19-1, at home, under...
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albert brooks plays pete's dad. and piece is one of those people who had-- he tried to have one kid when he was in his 60s. and it turned out he had three. he had three kid its. he had an in vitro gone terribly right. and john lithgow-- is debbie's father. >> who started another family after-- abandoning us. es a he a little more focused on the new family. >> rose: roll tape, look at this. >> you need to get outside more, do some playing outside. >> yeah. you can build things-- you could build a fort outside. >> what? >> yeah, build a fort. play with your friends and -- >> make a fort, outside? and do what? >> have little-- . >> rose: do what in the fort. >> when i was a kid we used to build tree houses and play about sticks. >> nobody plays with sticks. >> you and charlotte can have a lemonade stand. >> play kick the can. >> look for dead bodies withness that's fun to do. >> get a tire and take a stick and run with it. >> nobody does that crap, it's 2012. >> you don't need technology. >> no technology. >> put that
albert brooks plays pete's dad. and piece is one of those people who had-- he tried to have one kid when he was in his 60s. and it turned out he had three. he had three kid its. he had an in vitro gone terribly right. and john lithgow-- is debbie's father. >> who started another family after-- abandoning us. es a he a little more focused on the new family. >> rose: roll tape, look at this. >> you need to get outside more, do some playing outside. >> yeah. you can build...
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john albert is its founder. you ate timeout from cancer? >> we call it a timeout from cancer.s what it is. >> reporter: a distraction. >> an opportunity to live. to live life. >> reporter: albert's nonprofit raises money to send families like the curtises on an all expense paid vacation. >> reporter: who qualifies for a trip like this. >> a young mom or dad with limited life and they have children under 18. that's it. any cancer, any economic group, socioeconomic group. these are families low are who are facing the imn't in loss of their mom or dad. >> reporter: john albert know this is kind of loss all too well. he created the foundation in 2006 with his wife jill as she was dying from metastatic breast cancer. >> the cruelest aspect of late-stage cancer is the emotion. jill was afraid our kids would forget her. >> reporter: forget her? >> they were seven and nine when she was diagnosed. that have's why i started the foundation. to give other young moms and dads the comfort, the relief, the joy to know that they can get back the gift of memories to their children. >> reporter
john albert is its founder. you ate timeout from cancer? >> we call it a timeout from cancer.s what it is. >> reporter: a distraction. >> an opportunity to live. to live life. >> reporter: albert's nonprofit raises money to send families like the curtises on an all expense paid vacation. >> reporter: who qualifies for a trip like this. >> a young mom or dad with limited life and they have children under 18. that's it. any cancer, any economic group,...
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albert morris also added two touchdowns. the redskins are now in a three- y for the nfc east lead with the cowboys and giants. >> london fletcher walked out on sunday, his family members had a fight break out after the game. >> brianne carter has details -- >> chaos captured on camera at the cleveland browns status as a fight involving the family of washington redskins player london fletcher broke out after the game. you can see several people wearing number 59, his number. speaking out this morning, he said his family was harassed by fans before kickoff. >> my understanding from the moment they got out of their car, they were harassed by browns fans even into the stadium and a 13-year-old cousin was hit in the face prior to the game. >> the redskins linebacker says is and was hospitalized with neck injuries but she did not suffer a heart attack as first reported. the family claims of this started in the stands. >> they were waving at my brother. one of my cousin stood on the chair and the officers said did not stand up. >>
albert morris also added two touchdowns. the redskins are now in a three- y for the nfc east lead with the cowboys and giants. >> london fletcher walked out on sunday, his family members had a fight break out after the game. >> brianne carter has details -- >> chaos captured on camera at the cleveland browns status as a fight involving the family of washington redskins player london fletcher broke out after the game. you can see several people wearing number 59, his number....
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descended from hanover that came over in the 18th century and when queen victoria married prince albert from germany but there is in english strain as well. the queen mother was from an english slavish scottish family. it is a mix. there is a significant german lineage. it was a problem right before world war i when the family name was very germanic and her grandfather king george five change the names of all people so they were less germanic and other names were
descended from hanover that came over in the 18th century and when queen victoria married prince albert from germany but there is in english strain as well. the queen mother was from an english slavish scottish family. it is a mix. there is a significant german lineage. it was a problem right before world war i when the family name was very germanic and her grandfather king george five change the names of all people so they were less germanic and other names were
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when store owner albert abbas views the footage captured by his security cameras later that morning, he's blown away. >> when it first happened, i couldn't believe it. i mean, to hear them tell me the story was one thing, but then to actually see it on video was a whole other ball game. it was absolutely ridiculous. >>> coming up -- a snowboarder tries to outrun an avalanche. >> he went from riding as high as you can be to instant fear. >>> and a daredevil on a snowmobile goes tumbling. >> it was like losing my brother right in front of my eyes. >>> a snowboarder takes off. >>> a snowboarder takes off. >> i just knew that the mountain was coming down. >> go, go, go, go, go! >> and must outrun an avalanche for survival. summit county, colorado. the mack family lives here amid the rocky mountains. >> we love the mountains. our whole family. we sure get out and explore it in it the winter. >> we live and breathe the mountness. some people like the oceans, we like the mountains. >> for the macks, nothing is better than venturing into colorado back country and riding on fresh powder. >> j
when store owner albert abbas views the footage captured by his security cameras later that morning, he's blown away. >> when it first happened, i couldn't believe it. i mean, to hear them tell me the story was one thing, but then to actually see it on video was a whole other ball game. it was absolutely ridiculous. >>> coming up -- a snowboarder tries to outrun an avalanche. >> he went from riding as high as you can be to instant fear. >>> and a daredevil on a...
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the skins trying to get in the playoffs for the first time since 2007. 200 yards rushing for albert morrisriffin iii, fakes handoff, keeps it himself. skins take the 14-7 lead. in the fourth, cowboys driving, down three. tony romo, picked off by rob jackson. redskins win it, 28-18, to win the nfc east and clinch a berth. i'm cassidy hubbarth with your "sportscenter" update. have great day. >>> another win? the big story of the day, the return to the sidelines of chuck pagano. he's back after fighting leukemia back into remission. >> his locker room celebration. he couldn't help being emotional, saying simply, what a day. >> thank you all for, um -- like i said before, your support. thoughts. prayers. this -- meant the world to me. >> really did. he was moved to tears on numerous occasions. next up for pagano and the colts, playoff showdown with the baltimore ravens. everybody wrote the colts off. he left after week three with the lee chemoya diagnosis. the worst record the year before. a rookie quarterback. >> he had great quote. he said it was the second best day of his wife. the first wa
the skins trying to get in the playoffs for the first time since 2007. 200 yards rushing for albert morrisriffin iii, fakes handoff, keeps it himself. skins take the 14-7 lead. in the fourth, cowboys driving, down three. tony romo, picked off by rob jackson. redskins win it, 28-18, to win the nfc east and clinch a berth. i'm cassidy hubbarth with your "sportscenter" update. have great day. >>> another win? the big story of the day, the return to the sidelines of chuck pagano....
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one year after they over spent to get albert pujols the angels make josh hamilton the second highest paid player in major league baseball history. his $25 million per year salary ties him with ryan howard for -- only alex rodriguez is higher. andres torres agrees to a new deal. he was traded to the mets last year by the giants for pagan but now returns to play left field. he batted .230 with three homers for the mets. and it is finals week at stanford but they are getting back to football 101. practice is every other day. they switch to a three day practice schedule. this game against wisconsin will be the first road bowl appearance in 13 years. and the seniors are making sure everybody understands the importance of finishing strong. >> that is a good thing, we have a good locker room. first class guys. wasn't too hard to keep everybody in shape. we all want the same goal. we reached one and now we have another one. we have a great locker room. >> definitely going to be an emotional game. focused. i am looking forward to this game. it will be a blast to run around and make plays. >>
one year after they over spent to get albert pujols the angels make josh hamilton the second highest paid player in major league baseball history. his $25 million per year salary ties him with ryan howard for -- only alex rodriguez is higher. andres torres agrees to a new deal. he was traded to the mets last year by the giants for pagan but now returns to play left field. he batted .230 with three homers for the mets. and it is finals week at stanford but they are getting back to football 101....
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peters who are albert king. >> one hand clapping? >> rush.n. >> bill: this is it. >> and heart >> peter: that is a weird list >> bill: the weirdest list of all >> peter: rush and heart. nobody else on there belongs. maybe donna summers. she is disco. i can see people making the argument because bert king is one of the greatest blues guitarists muchof all time. nothing was born out of disco. i don't think donna summers should be >> bill: what was born out of public enemy? ♪ now look i am not the world's expert on rock and roll. >> you know chuck b. this is chuck b >> bill: that ain't rock and roll. >> peter: you are right. public enemy is one of my favorite bands of all times. i love public enemy. i don't think they belong in the rock and roll hall of fame >> bill: i am never going back to that museum. yes go in the first place. back when we were in akron, ohio, and you and my boyfriend woody >> peter: we went and saw the rock and roll hall of fame. it's a great museum. it is awesome. >> bill: downhill from here. anyhow, so there it is last ni
peters who are albert king. >> one hand clapping? >> rush.n. >> bill: this is it. >> and heart >> peter: that is a weird list >> bill: the weirdest list of all >> peter: rush and heart. nobody else on there belongs. maybe donna summers. she is disco. i can see people making the argument because bert king is one of the greatest blues guitarists muchof all time. nothing was born out of disco. i don't think donna summers should be >> bill: what was...
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tonight, jay welcomes -- albert brooks, from the new movie, "django unchained," kerry washington,
tonight, jay welcomes -- albert brooks, from the new movie, "django unchained," kerry washington,
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and albert brooks is in the movie. >> jimmy: albert brooks is great. he's always brilliant.ne when she finds out some kids are picking on her kid on facebook. >> yeah. >> jimmy: and finds this kid in school and goes "hey, you. yeah, you, you going to talk about my daughter and how my daughter is not hot on the hot list, well tell you," and tells this kid off. the kid starts crying. [ laughter ] she goes, "no, no, no, don't cry," and like she feels bad for insulting the kid and so they have to go to a parent/teacher conference with melissa mccarthy, who is in the principal's office with paul rudd and leslie, they are the couple. >> you're going to tell entire story right now. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: i really loved, it honestly really, really loved this movie. i think honestly you deserve accolades for this, as many as you can get. because boy is a great job. rare when you get to see a move like this. i want to show everybody a clip of melissa mccarthy and paul rudd in "this is 40." >> okay. >> jimmy: here it is. >> oscar winning, film. >> i hear that your wife has been screami
and albert brooks is in the movie. >> jimmy: albert brooks is great. he's always brilliant.ne when she finds out some kids are picking on her kid on facebook. >> yeah. >> jimmy: and finds this kid in school and goes "hey, you. yeah, you, you going to talk about my daughter and how my daughter is not hot on the hot list, well tell you," and tells this kid off. the kid starts crying. [ laughter ] she goes, "no, no, no, don't cry," and like she feels bad for...
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they opened up at the victoria and albert museum in london. that is so great.ore on sullian show," the array of colors are beautiful. they're in pretty good condition. it has been 50 years. tavis: tell me about the fashion, about the hair, the clothes. so much of the image of the supremes how to do with not just the sound but the look and you work that thing. >> we all loved glamour. we really did. we were playing dress up in our moms' clothes. a lot of people like lena horne we looked at as children and young girls and the glamour is what we wanted to do. we went to motown and what berry gordy noticed about this even though he turned down, we work the age of 16 -- were 15. they noticed how we were classy and we bought program will works -- pearls from w oolworths' on michigan avenue. we were always that way, even the cheap. i remember mrs. paul who was in the art department who said that we were like diamonds in the rough and they were there to polishes up. it was the adults and people like been a horn and or 3- average -- lena horne and dorthy dandridge. tavi
they opened up at the victoria and albert museum in london. that is so great.ore on sullian show," the array of colors are beautiful. they're in pretty good condition. it has been 50 years. tavis: tell me about the fashion, about the hair, the clothes. so much of the image of the supremes how to do with not just the sound but the look and you work that thing. >> we all loved glamour. we really did. we were playing dress up in our moms' clothes. a lot of people like lena horne we...
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albert morris has been running like an experienced veteran. yards short of breaking the single season running records. those watching closely are not surprised by the numbers. >> he has done such a great job and the numbers speak for themselves. but, you know, he's going to be successful for a long time. i think people appreciate what he's done and how well he's helped our offense. you got to have a back like him the to separate yourself, you know, from the rest of the pack and he is playing at a very high level. >> he runs hard. we always said it looks like he is playing pee-wee football out there. he never goes down and that's just the way he runs. he takes care a of his body and he can have 20 to 25 carries a game. we are proud of him and the way he is running. >> cowboys-redskins will be here on nbc 4. it starts with redskins showdown. stay here for the game and redskins final. >>> jeno smith has been outstanding for west virginia throwing for 40 touchdowns and six interceptions this season. but he met up with a top quarterback from syracu
albert morris has been running like an experienced veteran. yards short of breaking the single season running records. those watching closely are not surprised by the numbers. >> he has done such a great job and the numbers speak for themselves. but, you know, he's going to be successful for a long time. i think people appreciate what he's done and how well he's helped our offense. you got to have a back like him the to separate yourself, you know, from the rest of the pack and he is...
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. >> albert brooks the guest tonight. next newscast tomorrow morning at 4:30. ( band playing "late show" theme ) >> from new york, the greatest city in the world, it's the "late show" with david letterman. tonight... plus paul shaffer and the cbs orchestra.
. >> albert brooks the guest tonight. next newscast tomorrow morning at 4:30. ( band playing "late show" theme ) >> from new york, the greatest city in the world, it's the "late show" with david letterman. tonight... plus paul shaffer and the cbs orchestra.
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albert chi, from johns hopkins hospital, found the nerves that used to go to johnny's hand and movedhem to healthy muscles in his remaining limb. >> albert chi: now, elbow extension. >> pelley: sensors on his skin pick up the brain's signals from the nerves and use those signals to control the robotic arm. >> johnny matheny: come here, i want to see you. >> pelley: so even though the limb is missing, the brain still sends the signals as if the limb was still there? >> chi: correct. >> pelley: johnny, it feels in... in your mind like your hand is... is there again? >> chi: yes. >> pelley: as if your arm had never been lost? >> matheny: correct. >> pelley: unlike jan, the connection for johnny runs both ways. sensors in the fingers send signals back so he can feel what he's touching. okay, i'm holding the object and you can close on it. to see how well, we put him to the test. hard or soft? >> matheny: soft. >> pelley: correct. very good. now, let's try again. i'm holding the object. hard or soft? >> matheny: soft. >> pelley: yep. quite right. all right. he got it right every time. har
albert chi, from johns hopkins hospital, found the nerves that used to go to johnny's hand and movedhem to healthy muscles in his remaining limb. >> albert chi: now, elbow extension. >> pelley: sensors on his skin pick up the brain's signals from the nerves and use those signals to control the robotic arm. >> johnny matheny: come here, i want to see you. >> pelley: so even though the limb is missing, the brain still sends the signals as if the limb was still there?...
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welcome to unico i'm albert and i'm very pleased that today we have a number of distinguished guestsng us from the ribbon cutting ceremony, so allow me now a few moments to introduce our guests first of all please welcome san francisco mayor mr. edwin lee. [ applause ] >> >> next please welcome singer, song writer and unico cast member, quopola. [ applause ] >> we also would like to welcome the director of the san francisco zoo, miss tania peterson. >> and now, ladies and gentlemen, let's please welcome unico, ceo mr. tabashi yani. [ applause ] >> and last, but not least, please welcome unico usa chief operating officer, mr. pani... [ applause ] >> at this time, i would like to ask unico ceo, mr. yani to give us a few opening remarks. >> mr. yani please. >> good morning, everyone. yeah, i am now so much excited because of for the opening soon and also i would like to express my personal experience 45 years ago i was 18 years. i passed 15 this usa, in san francisco, is my past experience to around here. and also, i much say, i am a 49er. [ cheers ] >> because i was born 49 year, and a
welcome to unico i'm albert and i'm very pleased that today we have a number of distinguished guestsng us from the ribbon cutting ceremony, so allow me now a few moments to introduce our guests first of all please welcome san francisco mayor mr. edwin lee. [ applause ] >> >> next please welcome singer, song writer and unico cast member, quopola. [ applause ] >> we also would like to welcome the director of the san francisco zoo, miss tania peterson. >> and now, ladies...
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we heard some of that today from peter albert but in january we will capture some of it from the next workshop. commissioner brandon asked for a presentation on the blue green way and probably best for january meeting and the december meeting has more items. >> i was responding to a call from david asking what his next step should be. >> i was the one that asked -- >> my apologize. >> i actually asked for it. >> in any event looking at december's calendar january is the better place for it and even more for december than today. >> one of the reasons to bring it forward sooner than later in light of the discussions earlier i want to make sure that the blue green way is incorporated in everything that is happening. >> and david has a terrific presentation to make and very timely, so having said all of that. is there anything else to add to the calendar or new business in general? >> no. i think you're covered the items. okay. >> comment on new business. >> no more comments on new business. public comment in general? we do have one. john haiber. >> good evening members of the commission.
we heard some of that today from peter albert but in january we will capture some of it from the next workshop. commissioner brandon asked for a presentation on the blue green way and probably best for january meeting and the december meeting has more items. >> i was responding to a call from david asking what his next step should be. >> i was the one that asked -- >> my apologize. >> i actually asked for it. >> in any event looking at december's calendar january...
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albert einstein wrote for the very first issue. it can avoid getting marilyn monroe to pose for the first issue of playboy. so he was a brilliant man a few years ago, kind of the representative of the marxist academic point of view. as i . out, they have similar views to the austrians in one respect. both schools are very pessimistic about the future. in case of paul sleazy, the twilight of capitalism. it constantly rewriting that title. capitalism is about to collapse at any time. the austrians have the same thing. the bone, economic boom that we just cannot last. depression or what have you. i am a little bit more optimistic, more in the chicago school in that sense. milton friedman. can optimist and someone my. a much more than optimistic believer in our country. >> is there a contemporary milton friedman or liberal? >> well, that's a good question. certainly peter puts himself out as a modern-day austrian. he is probably one of the more popular among but he is a finance guy, not really an academic. from the chicago school, of c
albert einstein wrote for the very first issue. it can avoid getting marilyn monroe to pose for the first issue of playboy. so he was a brilliant man a few years ago, kind of the representative of the marxist academic point of view. as i . out, they have similar views to the austrians in one respect. both schools are very pessimistic about the future. in case of paul sleazy, the twilight of capitalism. it constantly rewriting that title. capitalism is about to collapse at any time. the...
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henry albert smith junior is accused of killing this officer. he had just robbed a bank, when he shot him. that was november 17th of last year. smith is charged with murder. the arraignment was rescheduled for february 15th. prosecutors said they will decide by then whether to seek the death penalty. >>> fatal stabbing of a teenager two years ago. newark police announced the arrest of tovar and daniel la guzman of newark and daniel howard of fremont in the killing of justice. he was stabbed in broad daylight on september 15th, 2010. it happened a quarter mile from newark high school. it was retaliation for a fist fight. they were arrested monday and booked into the santa rita jail. >>> they have arrested a man on dui charges after he slammed his puck pickup truck into a building. the crash happened at 3:30 at the villa apartments near east taylor street not far from wattson park. the truck hit one room where a 8-year-old boy was sleeping and another where the truck broke a crib had half and knocked a 2-year-old girl onto the floor. >> i tried to
henry albert smith junior is accused of killing this officer. he had just robbed a bank, when he shot him. that was november 17th of last year. smith is charged with murder. the arraignment was rescheduled for february 15th. prosecutors said they will decide by then whether to seek the death penalty. >>> fatal stabbing of a teenager two years ago. newark police announced the arrest of tovar and daniel la guzman of newark and daniel howard of fremont in the killing of justice. he was...
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when store owner albert abbas views the footage captured by his security cameras later that morning,blown away. >> when it first happened, i couldn't believe it. i mean, to hear them tell me the story was one thing, but then to actually see it on video was a whole other ball game. it was absolutely ridiculous. >>> coming up -- a snowboarder tries to outrun an avalanche. >> he went from riding as high as you can be to instant fear. >>> and a daredevil on a snow mobile goes tumbling. >> it was like losing my brother right in front of my eyes. [ male announcer ] it's that time of year again. time for citi price rewind. because your daughter really wants that pink castle thing. and you really don't want to pay more than you have to. only citi price rewind automatically searches for the lowest price. and if it finds one, you get refunded the difference. just use your citi card and register your purchase online. have a super sparkly day! ok. [ male announcer ] now all you need is a magic carriage. citi price rewind. start saving at citi.com/pricerewind. >>> a snowboarder takes off. >> i ju
when store owner albert abbas views the footage captured by his security cameras later that morning,blown away. >> when it first happened, i couldn't believe it. i mean, to hear them tell me the story was one thing, but then to actually see it on video was a whole other ball game. it was absolutely ridiculous. >>> coming up -- a snowboarder tries to outrun an avalanche. >> he went from riding as high as you can be to instant fear. >>> and a daredevil on a snow...
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prince albert 22 below zero. that is the cold air on its way over the next couple of days. by wednesday, this charge of arctic air will come across the lakes and be over the state as we go in to wednesday and thursday. we will show you that in the seven-day forecast. clouds this showers will develop over southern maryland. we will go 43 degrees for the 2- degree guarantee turning cloudy. 32 for the overnight. midnight 35 degrees. 43 for new years day. 37 wednesday. look how chilly thursday, 34, overnight lows in to the 20s, 35 on friday, saturday in to the weekend, temperatures in to the 30s to and 40 degrees. talking about the forecast in a little bit. >>> going to have to bundle up if you are watching the fireworks. cold one, if you are traveling on 95, no delays in howard county, it's going to take you 12 minutes to travel elk ridge to downtown baltimore. everything will remain in great shape through the fort mc henry and the harbor tunnel. traveling on the west side, here is what it looks like at liberty road. old court road. traffic along, we have reports of downed wir
prince albert 22 below zero. that is the cold air on its way over the next couple of days. by wednesday, this charge of arctic air will come across the lakes and be over the state as we go in to wednesday and thursday. we will show you that in the seven-day forecast. clouds this showers will develop over southern maryland. we will go 43 degrees for the 2- degree guarantee turning cloudy. 32 for the overnight. midnight 35 degrees. 43 for new years day. 37 wednesday. look how chilly thursday, 34,...
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. >>> coming up, albert brooks joins us in a moment. is about a couple that do all three. and they do it with the help of a fantastic cast, including the one and only albert brooks. he joins us right now. hello, sir. >> hello, lara. >> what attracted you to "this is 40"? >> i play paul rudd's father. who had in vitro with an older woman. he had triplets. and basically, he needs his son to be his father. these stories where the father becomes the child, they intrigue me. >> i want to show a clip here. john lithgow, the great john lithg lithgow. >> he plays leslie mann's father. he's a successful spinal surgeon. and i'm a curtain salesman out of business. and i'm just jealous of his income. >> take a look, everybody. >> you operate every day? multiple times a day? >> three, four times. >> what's the price range? if i wanted to -- >> i'd rather not say. >> it's so big you're embarrassed to say. >> i wouldn't say embarrassed. >> are there hunchbacks today? >> of course. >> i've never seen one. >> that's because there are spinal surgeons. >>
. >>> coming up, albert brooks joins us in a moment. is about a couple that do all three. and they do it with the help of a fantastic cast, including the one and only albert brooks. he joins us right now. hello, sir. >> hello, lara. >> what attracted you to "this is 40"? >> i play paul rudd's father. who had in vitro with an older woman. he had triplets. and basically, he needs his son to be his father. these stories where the father becomes the child, they...
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question if peter albert is still here and i appreciate that we have this process going on in understanding the transportation mediation and impacts going forward and since we experienced america's cup now twice i am wondering in the interim and the mode of continuous improvement given that i think we already have some congestion that we experience on the embarcadero what are some of the steps could be taken for the neighborhood and community now rather than waiting for all the studies to be completed? i think we had findings already out of the recent experiences with fleet week and everything else and what is your department doing to change it and whether it's the traffic lights or i will throw it out -- do we take away things and create more traffic lanes and i don't know and outrageous ideas like that. >> or bike tracks. >> thank you. what we found out the opportunity to pilot has been invaluable because working with america's cup some of the data is now extraordinary. bart alone carried 250,000 more people than it typically does and the giant's celebration day and the important tool we
question if peter albert is still here and i appreciate that we have this process going on in understanding the transportation mediation and impacts going forward and since we experienced america's cup now twice i am wondering in the interim and the mode of continuous improvement given that i think we already have some congestion that we experience on the embarcadero what are some of the steps could be taken for the neighborhood and community now rather than waiting for all the studies to be...
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peter albert from mta will talk about the transportation assessment that is going out in the embarcadero right now and inform the environmental review process if for this and we will discussed fiscal terms and feasibility analysis and the framework that informs that and then we will conclude with a few words from the warriors who would like to talk a little bit about what this project really means for the city and for the port, and finally we willing asking to you extend some of the deadlines in the exclusive negotiating agreement to allow us to negotiate a comprehensive term sheet which we hope to bring to you by april of next year so with that as mentioned there was a advisory committee formed for the port and from that committee there are three tracks of workshops that have begun or soon to begin. we are doing transportation workshops to talk about challenges in the south beach, mission bay neighborhood, some of which are -- due to existing conditions and ones that are potentially created by the additional activity here. we are moving forward with neighborhood quality of life workshop
peter albert from mta will talk about the transportation assessment that is going out in the embarcadero right now and inform the environmental review process if for this and we will discussed fiscal terms and feasibility analysis and the framework that informs that and then we will conclude with a few words from the warriors who would like to talk a little bit about what this project really means for the city and for the port, and finally we willing asking to you extend some of the deadlines...
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heavyweight champion albert hall of ski makes a winning return is he trying to in his first fighting russia for twelve years. but first a football and as the snow starts to settle across russia the premier league has entered its three month winter break the top three of angie and sunnis have pulled away from the rest of the pack and confident up of assesses their championship credentials. i was the first russian premier league season.
heavyweight champion albert hall of ski makes a winning return is he trying to in his first fighting russia for twelve years. but first a football and as the snow starts to settle across russia the premier league has entered its three month winter break the top three of angie and sunnis have pulled away from the rest of the pack and confident up of assesses their championship credentials. i was the first russian premier league season.
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peter albert from mta. i will talk about our approach to handling transportation and not for just this project but there is a lot of change set for the waterfront and not set within one boundary and connects neighborhoods across the boundaries. this idea is to do that and get out ahead of projects proposed and even projects we know are coming in the next months. we are talking about this one today and i am working with others and taking stock of all of the developments in the general waterfront area. the reason for this taking a step back we want to make sure that the traffic planners and the community and anyone with a vested interest in transportation take this opportunity to get out of the ahead of the environmental reviews and register community input and give us a head start in fix being the problems and identifying the issues and fixing long-term gaps and mitigation measures out of environmental review that we have the best projects working with anybody who is responsible for moving people in the bay
peter albert from mta. i will talk about our approach to handling transportation and not for just this project but there is a lot of change set for the waterfront and not set within one boundary and connects neighborhoods across the boundaries. this idea is to do that and get out ahead of projects proposed and even projects we know are coming in the next months. we are talking about this one today and i am working with others and taking stock of all of the developments in the general waterfront...
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john: even know about -- albert einstein. >> i thought he proved the theory of relativity. >> he was brilliant. >> = mcs glared? >> not qui einstein. he owned it and tried to prove it eight times and he even wrote that in the footnotes. let's go on anyway. his colleagues in new this. he covered every other thing in science but he left out the equals mc squared out. that shows you how he felt. >> i don't think we john: do you cheat? ever? never? you lied to be polite. maybe you take home the pens from work. maybe not petty cash. wheris the line? intuition tells us when the risk of being caught or the severity of punishment exceeds the benefit. the honest truth about dishonesty and a psychology professor at duke? >> it is just a small part of it. on one hand we want to be worth sells us on this. how could you do both? you can cheat and steal but for example, taking peils from work? but money feels like stealing. >> expense reports? is a little easier. >> if you take the ball to move it 4 inches is a no-no. >> what is the psychological rationale? >> it was not me. >> everybody else is d
john: even know about -- albert einstein. >> i thought he proved the theory of relativity. >> he was brilliant. >> = mcs glared? >> not qui einstein. he owned it and tried to prove it eight times and he even wrote that in the footnotes. let's go on anyway. his colleagues in new this. he covered every other thing in science but he left out the equals mc squared out. that shows you how he felt. >> i don't think we john: do you cheat? ever? never? you lied to be...