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what we have as the problem, as captain feeney said, we have albert like, the civil side box, which have to be reinforced all the time. the streets were clean but they are now coming back. i spoke to deputy about that. he has been responsive. the reason we have these problems is because we have so much transient use. young people, and they have their problems. they bring them with them. they have needs for community, which is why they all connor did by the lake, at the end of stanyan street. the other thing we have is mentally ill people in our neighborhood who are wondering around the street. i do not know if they are homeless or if they are in care, but they are on the streets in the morning and stay all day. it is just criminal that we fight to have them have the right to die on the streets. it is the cause of so many things in this city. for instance, in the muni escalators, what are the always broken? because people p in them. why do they do that? either because they are inebriated -- i think the idea about the what shelters would be good. the two points i want to make, we have thes
what we have as the problem, as captain feeney said, we have albert like, the civil side box, which have to be reinforced all the time. the streets were clean but they are now coming back. i spoke to deputy about that. he has been responsive. the reason we have these problems is because we have so much transient use. young people, and they have their problems. they bring them with them. they have needs for community, which is why they all connor did by the lake, at the end of stanyan street....
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there is a community group that has been supporting the parks and police at albert like, for years, and we need to continue the partnership, but something has to be done about the shopping carts, intense, the people who are clearly living in the park and selling and using drugs and engaging in all sorts of other criminal activity. thank you. our group meets on the last saturday of every month at 9:00. everyone is welcome to come. even if you can only put in one hour of gardening, that is one hour that our cash-poor city can desperately use. thank you. >> evening, commissioners. i am the president of the haight/ashbury improvement association. we are delighted that we have had a change in leadership at park station. it does keeping a vital and moving and allows new perspectives to constantly be injected into the discussion so that we keep ideas fresh. that said, the situation in albert lake is a disaster. in the past, we had three homicides coming out of this transient population that hangs around haight street. we have been working for years to restructure haight street so that it is mo
there is a community group that has been supporting the parks and police at albert like, for years, and we need to continue the partnership, but something has to be done about the shopping carts, intense, the people who are clearly living in the park and selling and using drugs and engaging in all sorts of other criminal activity. thank you. our group meets on the last saturday of every month at 9:00. everyone is welcome to come. even if you can only put in one hour of gardening, that is one...
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never before had albert ramone received anything like it. never before had anyone. even pictures were included. i shared it on mispersonal facebook. within 24 hours it was on multiple web sites and on the front page of abc2news.com and we started getting phone calls from big shows. >> reporter: flint meyers harrison, a young self proclaimed ultra overlord and middle child had gone viral. >> did that surprise you? >> yes, a lot. >> a monkey in a bacon suit, where did that come from? >> how do you think of a monkey in a bacon suit. that is so awesome. how do you imagine that as something awesome. >> sometimes it takes a fourth grade tore point out the obvious. >> where did you get the ideas? read a lot, one. i play lots of video games. >> which paid off on thursday, when flint brought his mom to reunite with his friend. they took pictures and tried out the weather wall. then on the midday news they finally caught up, discussing the reaction from flint's family and friends. well, a lot, most of them are happy for me. a couple of them are jealous of it. >> are they? >>
never before had albert ramone received anything like it. never before had anyone. even pictures were included. i shared it on mispersonal facebook. within 24 hours it was on multiple web sites and on the front page of abc2news.com and we started getting phone calls from big shows. >> reporter: flint meyers harrison, a young self proclaimed ultra overlord and middle child had gone viral. >> did that surprise you? >> yes, a lot. >> a monkey in a bacon suit, where did that...
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those contracts given to albert haynesworth are the likely culprits. so, as a result, the redskins will lose $36 million in cap space over the next two years. the cowboys lose $10 million and almost every other team will gain $1.6 million because the league cannot take away salary cap space from other players. it is a huge hit for the team and could have implications on the redskins this year and next year. >>> have you filled out your bracket yet? how many upsets are you picking? you think a perfect bracket is possible? the odds are long. a math professor says if you filled out a bracket with every possibility, the amount of paper would not fit inside the universe. so, what are the odds of finding perfection? if you use a coin to pick the winner of every, the odds are one in 1 million. that is a one with count them, 20 zero's. even the incredible wisdom of topper shut would not be enough to pick a perfect bracket. it would take a little luck. >> better off playing the lottery. odds wise, anyway. 72 today. good enough, sir? >> i think i will not compla
those contracts given to albert haynesworth are the likely culprits. so, as a result, the redskins will lose $36 million in cap space over the next two years. the cowboys lose $10 million and almost every other team will gain $1.6 million because the league cannot take away salary cap space from other players. it is a huge hit for the team and could have implications on the redskins this year and next year. >>> have you filled out your bracket yet? how many upsets are you picking? you...
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then he pointed out, like albert brooks and people like that, they wrote their own films.where they wanted to be. it really changed everything. i wrote sarah marshall. >> that's how we got that. its so cool. you've already lived three of your dreams. you wanted to be on letterman. wanted to host saturday night live. >> and i wanted to work with the muppets. i did them all in one week. >> that happened all in one week? >> yeah. >> i didn't know that part. >> i had already done the muppet movie, but that week i did all three of those things, was on letterman, hosted snl with the muppets. >> how do you follow that up? >> you follow it up with jeffrey lives at home. potentially the greatest film ever made. >> i like it. >> if you do say so yourself. i also read that he used to wear a superman cape under his clothes from the time -- >> just in case there was danger. there's another running theme in jeffry lives at home. which is amazing. you'll appreciate. it's shot in new orleans which has the best food. >> i don't know why you didn't gain 300 pounds. >> i did gain quite a bit
then he pointed out, like albert brooks and people like that, they wrote their own films.where they wanted to be. it really changed everything. i wrote sarah marshall. >> that's how we got that. its so cool. you've already lived three of your dreams. you wanted to be on letterman. wanted to host saturday night live. >> and i wanted to work with the muppets. i did them all in one week. >> that happened all in one week? >> yeah. >> i didn't know that part. >> i...
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they get a guy like albert haynesworth and give him money.s never played day one in the nfl. we'll find out. andrew luck will probably be the number one pick taken by the indianapolis colts. he is another franchise quarterback in this draft. the question about him had been his height. he told me, hey, i'm almost 6' 3". he said drew brees is six feet tall and he gets it done. is a big kid. a lot of people say can he take the pounding for a running quarterback in the nfl. he can also slow it. he is still a rookie so it is a 50-50 proposition with these guys t looks like he has star quality written all over him. >> do they have to do that after they had donovan mcnabb. >> people didn't want a retread. they want to get a rookie. they want a guy they think can be a franchise quarterback for the next decade here so we don't have to go back to the clinton administering to find another quarterback. that is the whole idea here that hopefully this is future quarterback for many years to come. i got to switch subjected real quick. your washington capita
they get a guy like albert haynesworth and give him money.s never played day one in the nfl. we'll find out. andrew luck will probably be the number one pick taken by the indianapolis colts. he is another franchise quarterback in this draft. the question about him had been his height. he told me, hey, i'm almost 6' 3". he said drew brees is six feet tall and he gets it done. is a big kid. a lot of people say can he take the pounding for a running quarterback in the nfl. he can also slow...
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and albert said looks like something did. we will go over and see.i thought there was a girl that was murdered and she had a cluster of leaves piled on top of her and she was lying on her side with her legs spread open. albert said don't come any closer. then he goes on to describe how they contacted the sheriff at the murder scene. report goes on to include with a hand drawn sketch of the crime scene. fairly unique in that you have another sketch from well-known murder accompanying the law while. is nicknamed the butterfly man came from the fact that although he was not from here he appeared to have no fixed income or employment. he would make small paper butterflies. here they representation of one of them and sell them on street corners for small fees and appears that is how he match may given after her death. the coroner noted there was multiple paper butterflies pinned to the wall in her bed room. probably ran into him once or twice before on various street corners. and the nickname the butterfly man. was incarcerated in the courthouse and when
and albert said looks like something did. we will go over and see.i thought there was a girl that was murdered and she had a cluster of leaves piled on top of her and she was lying on her side with her legs spread open. albert said don't come any closer. then he goes on to describe how they contacted the sheriff at the murder scene. report goes on to include with a hand drawn sketch of the crime scene. fairly unique in that you have another sketch from well-known murder accompanying the law...
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albert said it looks like something dead. i told them to wait if we would go over and see. it went over there and saw there was a crow that was murdered and she had a cluster of leaves and rotten wood piled on top of her and she was laying on her side with her legs spread open. so another walk to
albert said it looks like something dead. i told them to wait if we would go over and see. it went over there and saw there was a crow that was murdered and she had a cluster of leaves and rotten wood piled on top of her and she was laying on her side with her legs spread open. so another walk to
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albert. i also live in the area. i like walking around the waterfront. i urge you to certify the eir. thanks. >> i will call some more names. -- i will call some more names. june, terra angela, toni. >> good morning, commissioners. i am at 21-year resident of san francisco. i am here to speak in favor a 8 washington of the project -- i am here to speak in favor of the 8 washington project. the private the way club is not disappearing. the developer is building a new $12 million fitness facility and four new polls. secondly, and most important for those of us who cannot afford to belong to the private club, it opens the project to the public. the proposed project is dedicated to public space. 8 washington opens up the eastern side of the waterfront to all san franciscans, including wide landscape areas along the embarcadero and jackson street, about 20,000 square feet of restaurant and retail space, a new 4500-square- foot public park with various facilities for children to play. the project as onto many public parks and recreation facility is located nearby. the eir says there are 10
albert. i also live in the area. i like walking around the waterfront. i urge you to certify the eir. thanks. >> i will call some more names. -- i will call some more names. june, terra angela, toni. >> good morning, commissioners. i am at 21-year resident of san francisco. i am here to speak in favor a 8 washington of the project -- i am here to speak in favor of the 8 washington project. the private the way club is not disappearing. the developer is building a new $12 million...
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and albert said, it looks like something dead. i told him to wait, and we would go over there and see. i went over there, and i saw that there was a girl that was murdered, and she had a cluster of leaves and rotten woodpiled on top of her, and she was lying on her side with her legs spread open. so when albert walked up, i told him don't come any closer than 10 feet of the body. and then he goes on to describe how they contacted the sheriff for the murder scene. again, the report goes on. we conclude with a hand-drawn sketch of the crime scene. this is fairly unique in that you have an actual rough sketch there a well known murder or that accompanies the file. his nick name, the butterfly man, came from the fact that although he was not from here, he appeared to have no fixed, fixed income or employment. he would make small paper butterflies. this is a representation of one of them. and he would sell them on street corners for small fees. and it appears that that is how he met may giffin, was after her death the coroner noted tha
and albert said, it looks like something dead. i told him to wait, and we would go over there and see. i went over there, and i saw that there was a girl that was murdered, and she had a cluster of leaves and rotten woodpiled on top of her, and she was lying on her side with her legs spread open. so when albert walked up, i told him don't come any closer than 10 feet of the body. and then he goes on to describe how they contacted the sheriff for the murder scene. again, the report goes on. we...
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snore have other sleep related breathing problems are more likely to have behavioral problems years later. that's a finding out of the albert sign tine college of medicine. by the age of 4 children withsleep disorders were 60% more likely to have behavioral problems by the age of 7. those 40 to 100% more likely they will display behavioral problems overall. >>> this morning's health alert now, have are kids checked measures of vitamin d levels in the body. you may want it checked out. >> it's something you do want to think become it has to be on the ray -- think about and it has to be on the radar. linda so is here to tell us why. >> reporter: dr. karen boyle is here to talk about the importance of vitamin d especially in kids. tell us why it's so important that kids do have enough vitamin d. >> it's essential for children to have sufficient vitamin d levels. and 15% of dietary calcium is absorbed when vitamin d levels are normalized. so if we are not getting effective vitamin d we are not synthesizerring bone properly. >> reporter: what kind of problems can it have. >> it can very much cot cause skeletal deformities and in
snore have other sleep related breathing problems are more likely to have behavioral problems years later. that's a finding out of the albert sign tine college of medicine. by the age of 4 children withsleep disorders were 60% more likely to have behavioral problems by the age of 7. those 40 to 100% more likely they will display behavioral problems overall. >>> this morning's health alert now, have are kids checked measures of vitamin d levels in the body. you may want it checked out....
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. >> we obviously don't have albert u we don't have him. we have -- likep full of guys who know how to compete and who are scrappy ball players, there is a reason are you on the team and line up and you have big league capability we can get it done like you see the yankees and the red sox women are ball players and happy to be here and excited about the opportunity. >> i love talking to you. you roomed brian wilson down here. does he getta word? when you -- when you live together? >> he does. he -- he tries to remind me they know close to nothing about a lot of things. it's good banter. i like it because i'm not the weird one in the house. >> veteran colon one of the new faces in the a's rotation, made one big mistake against the cubs, like dewitt three run jack, gave up three runs but this squad came back. reddick part of that trade. he goes two for three today. he is -- the a's win 8-7 and if they are ever looking for a new play-by-play announcer they may check you out this highlight. >> the corner, out -- three williams -- unbelievable shot by williams,
. >> we obviously don't have albert u we don't have him. we have -- likep full of guys who know how to compete and who are scrappy ball players, there is a reason are you on the team and line up and you have big league capability we can get it done like you see the yankees and the red sox women are ball players and happy to be here and excited about the opportunity. >> i love talking to you. you roomed brian wilson down here. does he getta word? when you -- when you live together?...
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and by the way, some of the people that he talks about on his show like weird harold and fat albert, they were really guys in the neighborhood. >> julius irving, doctor j. >> well, doctor j., i've only -- i've only seen him once -- well i've seen him many times on television but he's a second cousin of mine and of course, i don't play basketball as well as he does. >> so, as a second cousin you don't really have a relationship with him. >> no. he -- actually, i found about him is after my father died, he's a second cousin on my father's side of the family and i guess, one of my second aunts called and she said, "well, do you know you have a very, very famous cousin? " and that's how i found out about that we were related. >> what were your parents like? >> well, my mother, she was a -- my mother and father, they got separated and then they ultimately got divorced around, i guess 1948 or 1950 and i saw very, very little of my father growing up but my mother was a mother and father. she was very, very demanding and she was the kind of woman that even though we were poor, she used to sa
and by the way, some of the people that he talks about on his show like weird harold and fat albert, they were really guys in the neighborhood. >> julius irving, doctor j. >> well, doctor j., i've only -- i've only seen him once -- well i've seen him many times on television but he's a second cousin of mine and of course, i don't play basketball as well as he does. >> so, as a second cousin you don't really have a relationship with him. >> no. he -- actually, i found...
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albert ward. >> and there were plenty of people inside. >> the people we're talking about were all drug dealers, drug users. >> people like lorenzo woodfordhen i was about 10. >> he said he came to the numbers spot that day about noon to buy heroin. a few minutes later two men barged in. it was a robbery. >> i heard someone say give it up [ bleep ], give it up. this guy stuck a gun in my face. oh, man. >> one guy had a gun and the other duct tape. they began tying people up. >> all hell breaks loose. ward, who is a retired police officer, has a gun, he takes out the gun. >> there was a struggle, then gunfire. >> i heard all these shots, boom, boom, boom. >> albert ward was killed, shot once in the head. >> immediately upon albert ward dropping to the floor, the two individuals take off. >> the robbers weren't the only ones who fled. >> before i got a chance to even think anything, i jumped up and ran. >> lorenzo woodford and another eyewitness, woodford's heroin dealer took off. that drug dealer, a man named augustus brown, would turn out to be critical to the case. in the meantime , a retired cop was down. the nypd responded swiftly and
albert ward. >> and there were plenty of people inside. >> the people we're talking about were all drug dealers, drug users. >> people like lorenzo woodfordhen i was about 10. >> he said he came to the numbers spot that day about noon to buy heroin. a few minutes later two men barged in. it was a robbery. >> i heard someone say give it up [ bleep ], give it up. this guy stuck a gun in my face. oh, man. >> one guy had a gun and the other duct tape. they began...
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. >> albert ware is another inmate expecting a visit from his wife. unlike stacey, ware will likely never leave anamosa. 20 years ago he killed a man in a bungled robbery attempt and was sentenced to life without parole. >> although i didn't intend to kill a man, i did kill a man. i just have to be a man about it. >> ware is one of the few inmates who has remained married while serving a life sentence. >> it's rare. most guys that were married when they came in here, they don't stay married long. >> al, you got a visit. >> all right, thanks. my wife is the most important person in my life. the visits that we have here are the only contact we have. she'll come and visit me. when she leaves, i'll just sit back and i will wait for the next visit. we just have to take them as we get them. ♪ >> hi, honey. good to see you, honey. >> same here. >> it's been a while. >> yeah. >> how long has it been? >> a couple months probably. >> how are the boys doing? >> fine. >> staying out of trouble, huh? >> yeah. i usually come as often as i can. because he's my life. i just want to be with him. any
. >> albert ware is another inmate expecting a visit from his wife. unlike stacey, ware will likely never leave anamosa. 20 years ago he killed a man in a bungled robbery attempt and was sentenced to life without parole. >> although i didn't intend to kill a man, i did kill a man. i just have to be a man about it. >> ware is one of the few inmates who has remained married while serving a life sentence. >> it's rare. most guys that were married when they came in here,...
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albert einstein changed all that when he put forth his theory of relativity. einstein said you can't talk about space without dealing with time. looks like maggie has an appointment at the dating service, which appears to be on the corner of x and y. she needs to go up to the mezzanine level and be there by 1:00. >> hi, i'm here for the speed dating. >> i'm sorry, it started at 1:00. >> but since maggie has arrived 30 minutes late, she's got the wrong coordinate in the time dimension. and her online dream date just walked out the door with someone who showed up on time. so the fourth dimension: time? i don't know, maybe. but in fact, as far as a mathematician's concerned, it could sort of be any kind of statistic, right? it could be height, weight, i mean, whatever you like. >> yeah. >> any parameter, so to speak. >> yeah, you're free to have 30 of them, 30 of these parameters. you're in some big 30-dimensional space where your coordinates and parameters -- >> which not even you can see. >> yes, and in some ways "see" is kind of the wrong thing, and part of that's because these things might have very different sorts of units. you know, l
albert einstein changed all that when he put forth his theory of relativity. einstein said you can't talk about space without dealing with time. looks like maggie has an appointment at the dating service, which appears to be on the corner of x and y. she needs to go up to the mezzanine level and be there by 1:00. >> hi, i'm here for the speed dating. >> i'm sorry, it started at 1:00. >> but since maggie has arrived 30 minutes late, she's got the wrong coordinate in the time...
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playing a poker game with isaac newton, albert einstein and star trek's data those people were amazed at the variety of his facial expressions. does not sound like it would recommend itself for a poker game but evidently he impressed them with that. he lost some of that ability since then but still has that wonderful grin. the history of my book, this book, started 18 months ago when my publisher in great britain asked me to update a little book they had published in 1991, 20 years ago. called stephen hawking, a quest for a theory of everything. they published that as a little paperback and it has become a best seller in britain. we updated a chapter and change it a little bit so they could make it into an e-book which has never been done. i began to work on it and soon realized a little updating and tweaking of those chapters wasn't going to do it. i ended up writing a whole new book. it is critical of him in some places. not completely complementary. and gave his blessing to a writing of it. he had no control over what i said. i passed by him all the quotations. that is the only control over it. so much had happened since 1989, so much science
playing a poker game with isaac newton, albert einstein and star trek's data those people were amazed at the variety of his facial expressions. does not sound like it would recommend itself for a poker game but evidently he impressed them with that. he lost some of that ability since then but still has that wonderful grin. the history of my book, this book, started 18 months ago when my publisher in great britain asked me to update a little book they had published in 1991, 20 years ago. called...
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albert einstein, and star tracks data. those people were made, the variety of specialists russians. it doesn't sound exactly like a poker game, but evidently he impressed them. he has lost some of the mobility since then, but he still has that great big wonderful brand. the history of my book, this book to my 18 months ago when my publisher in great britain passed me to update a little book that they have published back in 1991. twenty years ago. call stephen hawking the quest for the theory of everything. at that time they have published that as a little paperback, and it had become a times best seller in britain. what they will -- what they want to know is to me to update and change a little bit so that they could make it into an e-book, which have never been done before. i began to work on it. as soon realized that a little updating and a little tweaking of the earlier chapters really wasn't going to do it. i ended up riding a whole new book which cannibalize the old book. it is critical of him in some places, not completely complementary, but he did give his blessing to the riding. however, he did not have a
albert einstein, and star tracks data. those people were made, the variety of specialists russians. it doesn't sound exactly like a poker game, but evidently he impressed them. he has lost some of the mobility since then, but he still has that great big wonderful brand. the history of my book, this book to my 18 months ago when my publisher in great britain passed me to update a little book that they have published back in 1991. twenty years ago. call stephen hawking the quest for the theory of...
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like hyperactivity. that's about twice the normal rate. researchers discovered that these sleep problems, occurring as early as six months, are linked to behavioral problems at age seven. karen bonuck, a professor at the albertinstein college of medicine led this study. >> what is a surprise is that we found such a strong association in such a large group of children. >> reporter: what are parents supposed to do with this information? >> parents should be vigilant about observing their child's sleep. even in the first year of life. >> reporter: if there's any question about your child's sleeping pattern, one thing you can do is videotape your child asleep and show it to your pediatrician. that can be a lot more accurate than trying to describe the problem. >> pelley: jon, thanks very much. for more information on this subject, go to our partner in health news, webmd.com and search "sleep behavior." in russia, vladimir putin won his election. it wasn't exactly a nail-biter. protesters call it fraud. >> pelley: no doubt you've noticed the meter on the gas pump is moving faster and faster these days. in the past week, the price has been rising a penny a day to a national average tonight of $3.79 a gallon. that'
like hyperactivity. that's about twice the normal rate. researchers discovered that these sleep problems, occurring as early as six months, are linked to behavioral problems at age seven. karen bonuck, a professor at the albertinstein college of medicine led this study. >> what is a surprise is that we found such a strong association in such a large group of children. >> reporter: what are parents supposed to do with this information? >> parents should be vigilant about...
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i mean, the premiere was at royal albert hall in london, which was amazing in and official itself, but the people were excited, and they were mostly young, like people who might not have seen this when it was first released in '97. they were going bonkers, wanting people's autographs. it was magical. kate winslet was a vision. she's a lovely, lovely lady. and that pick chture you're see is special to me because -- >> why? >> when i got to interview kate winslet, we instantly bonded over the enormous size of our feet. listen, you know how this is? you never know what's going to happen when you walk into one of these interviews. and she was very impressed with the fact that i would not -- she would not fit in my shoes. her feet -- and so the interview goes amazing, and she's so excited to be there. a little bit, you know, a little bit nervous about seeing herself 15 years after the fact, but however -- >> really? >> i know, she's so gorgeous and funny. at the end of the interview, i was able to live out one of my personal dreams, which was high five her for making it with leonardo dicaprio twice. >> what is behind the high five? we saw the pict
i mean, the premiere was at royal albert hall in london, which was amazing in and official itself, but the people were excited, and they were mostly young, like people who might not have seen this when it was first released in '97. they were going bonkers, wanting people's autographs. it was magical. kate winslet was a vision. she's a lovely, lovely lady. and that pick chture you're see is special to me because -- >> why? >> when i got to interview kate winslet, we instantly bonded...
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albert einstein. jeff ranieri joins us now. are we going to see some rain again? >> a few showers offshore. nothing major like last week.ng that on our radar. a live look outside at our golden gate bridge. that cloud cover build iing. details in our next larger storm in my seven-day forecast. >>> and, jeff, here is what's coming up in sports. peyton manning has made his decision, four-time mvp is moving his talents to the mile-high city reportedly. plus, number 17 is heading to the raptors tonight at oracle arena as they pay tribute to their hall of fthat's next. could mean hundreds more in your wallet year after year. feed me! saving you money -- now, that's progressive. call or click today. >>> a new project designed to make the skies safer, cheaper and more efficient took off today at oakland international a airport. the $5 million project pilot called nexgen that lets air traffic controllers follow landing airplanes that will allow them to give the okay to pilots to land closer together saving time, jet fuel and money for both the airlines and passengers. right now the project will be tested at all three bay area ai
albert einstein. jeff ranieri joins us now. are we going to see some rain again? >> a few showers offshore. nothing major like last week.ng that on our radar. a live look outside at our golden gate bridge. that cloud cover build iing. details in our next larger storm in my seven-day forecast. >>> and, jeff, here is what's coming up in sports. peyton manning has made his decision, four-time mvp is moving his talents to the mile-high city reportedly. plus, number 17 is heading to...
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like cancer - killing cells. the 3& causing cognitive skills... to pade.01:36 "after that, the next thing we see are the 3 probllm-solving."doctor marilyn albertooeins withhn the brain cells of - patients.but now-- scientists think they understand hhw the cell. figurinn out how to - block tte transmmssion could by key to stopping... or at least slowing the disease..- 51:26 even if it can'' heep us, if it ccn help anybody in great."01:20:20 searching thhougg ffidge...without a &pbreakthrouuhh.. pattents like deb... 01:23:13 - nats of eli 3 or is it somwhere elss? i have &pto think aaout it. oh there it s."doctor 09:04 "we estimate that from tte time people begin to have mild symmtoms toowhen they become dementtd might be 5 years."dee don;t worry about that oo much. just sayyto myself, then another day... and then 33 onn hannwritttn note - aa a time.54:41 "just to try to &lend some support. let her knoo that i love her. we love her, regardless and struggle & wiit yourself to 3 be patient and not so frustrattd."they ay love is patient.. and kind.47:11 "hmmm... verr much."25548 "i bears reeeating... not for he hhart... but for the mind. 56:51 "you
like cancer - killing cells. the 3& causing cognitive skills... to pade.01:36 "after that, the next thing we see are the 3 probllm-solving."doctor marilyn albertooeins withhn the brain cells of - patients.but now-- scientists think they understand hhw the cell. figurinn out how to - block tte transmmssion could by key to stopping... or at least slowing the disease..- 51:26 even if it can'' heep us, if it ccn help anybody in great."01:20:20 searching thhougg ffidge...without a...
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♪ ♪ >> eric: albert einstein said insanity is doing the same thing over and over and expecting different results. that said, the true engine of economic growth will always be companies like> you folks standing right here on the floor. enron one, on the ground floor of that transformation. >> eric: and then there is beacon power, a 123 systems, tesla, fisker, it goes on and on and on. president obama and his minions lost $3 billion and killed thousands of jobs. but staying true to albert einstein maxim, president obama showed up in nevada with more green energy loans. i hope he doesn't use the flat earth line again. >> several folks want to dismiss the promise of solar power and wind power and fuel efficient cars. they make jokes about it. the guys were around when columbus set sail, they would be charter members, of the flat earth society. >> eric: but hey, maybe this time we will get a different result. you never know. >> kimberly: terrible. >> bob: first of all, it's surprising you didn't say the news, obama approved part of the xl pipeline. >> eric: can i read it? you threw it out there. do it right. president obama according to politico, president obama will issue a
♪ ♪ >> eric: albert einstein said insanity is doing the same thing over and over and expecting different results. that said, the true engine of economic growth will always be companies like> you folks standing right here on the floor. enron one, on the ground floor of that transformation. >> eric: and then there is beacon power, a 123 systems, tesla, fisker, it goes on and on and on. president obama and his minions lost $3 billion and killed thousands of jobs. but staying...
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albert einstein and star trek's data. those people were amazed at the variety of his facial expressions. which doesn't sound to me exactly like recommended that highly for a poker game, but evidently he impressed them with that. he's lost some of that mobility since then, but he still has that great, big, wonderful grin. the history of my book, this book, started 18 months when my publisher in great britain asked me to update a little book that they had published back in 19 91, i think, 20 years ago. called stephen hawking, a quest for a theory of everything. at that time he published that as a little paperback, and it had become a bestseller in britain. what they wanted now was me to add maybe an updated chanter and change it a little bit so that they could make it into an e-book which had never been done before with this book. i began to work on it and soon realized that a little updating and tweaking of those earlier chapters really wasn't going to do it. and i ended up writing a whole new book which cannibalized the first book. it's not completely complimentary, but he did give his blessing to the writing of it. however,
albert einstein and star trek's data. those people were amazed at the variety of his facial expressions. which doesn't sound to me exactly like recommended that highly for a poker game, but evidently he impressed them with that. he's lost some of that mobility since then, but he still has that great, big, wonderful grin. the history of my book, this book, started 18 months when my publisher in great britain asked me to update a little book that they had published back in 19 91, i think, 20...
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albert andry, dustin king, ryan chaisson, and westley bourg. >> when i heard the gas comin' out, i knew exactly what it was almost immediately. >> when the gas cloud was descending on you, what was that like? >> it was scary. and when i looked at it, it burned my eyes. and i knew we had to get out of there. >> you could tell what it was? >> i knew it was methane. >> on the rig, mike williams was reaching for a door to investigate the engine noise. >> these are 3-inch thick steel, fire-rated doors with six stainless steel hinges supporting 'em on the frame. as i reach for the handle, i heard this awful hissing noise, this "whoosht," and at the height of the hiss, a huge explosion. the explosion literally rips the door from the hinges, hits, impacts me and takes me to the other side of the shop. and i'm up against the wall, when i finally come around, with the door on top of me. and i remember thinking to myself, "you know, this, this is it. i'm gonna die right here." >> the men on the fishing boat had a camera, >> look at the water on fire. >> i began to crawl across the floor. as i got to the next door, it exploded and took me, the door, and slid me about 35 feet backwards again and plant
albert andry, dustin king, ryan chaisson, and westley bourg. >> when i heard the gas comin' out, i knew exactly what it was almost immediately. >> when the gas cloud was descending on you, what was that like? >> it was scary. and when i looked at it, it burned my eyes. and i knew we had to get out of there. >> you could tell what it was? >> i knew it was methane. >> on the rig, mike williams was reaching for a door to investigate the engine noise. >>...
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albert mendosa grew up with a love to ride. >> i come from a background open going sideways. so when inspiration hit him, it hit quickly. >> when i was a kid, we had one inner tube for like fiven it, pop. there it goes. there were some cans smashed around. they stick on to your feet. i would run and try to slide with those. he teamed up with an avid snowboarder who had just sold his own skateboard company. they started dual snowboards. it's a hybrid of snowboarding and skiing. >> one of the biggest disadvantages of snowboarding is how to your legs lock together? this gives us a whole new set of tricks you can do, a whole new freedom of doing spins and back up and over and over. >> the duals might look strange and take some getting used to, but in the business of action sports, albert and scott say they're giving athletes what they want. >> we're in southern california and we have everything. we have snow, surf, the mountains. the kids are still looking for something to do. it opens up new possibilities and new way toes ride. >> reynolds wolf, cnn. my wife and i have three wonderful children and they make my life just perfect. we were having too much fun, we weren't thinking a
albert mendosa grew up with a love to ride. >> i come from a background open going sideways. so when inspiration hit him, it hit quickly. >> when i was a kid, we had one inner tube for like fiven it, pop. there it goes. there were some cans smashed around. they stick on to your feet. i would run and try to slide with those. he teamed up with an avid snowboarder who had just sold his own skateboard company. they started dual snowboards. it's a hybrid of snowboarding and skiing....
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like it. proctor green, monroe, louisiana, is 101 years old today. loves to recite poetry, and is a very caring person with a very caring heart. nice thing to say about somebody. albertey've been married 75 years. they say they've always been able to look out for each other. isn't that a nice sentiment? how many people can say they've been married 75 years? how many people have been married 35 years? marry altman of hancock, michigan is 105. and she absolutely is proud of her world war ii service, and she was a nurse for many, many years. that's good news, too. appreciate that. and, frank sechlt mola of williamstown, new jersey. is 107 years old. and he is a very talented musician and can play many songs on the ukulele. yes, sir. wish i could play it. now back to new york city. >> all right, willard, thank you so much. coming up next. but first this is "today" on nbc. sfoet love and marriage love and marriage ♪ that's they go together like a horse and carriage ♪ >> don't we wish. back at 8:37. this morning on "today's" marriage council, avoiding pitfalls between managing children, running household and career, many couples find little time to work on the seeds of the
like it. proctor green, monroe, louisiana, is 101 years old today. loves to recite poetry, and is a very caring person with a very caring heart. nice thing to say about somebody. albertey've been married 75 years. they say they've always been able to look out for each other. isn't that a nice sentiment? how many people can say they've been married 75 years? how many people have been married 35 years? marry altman of hancock, michigan is 105. and she absolutely is proud of her world war ii...
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like this. one of the big stories here is the junior high and high school here in henryville that took a direct hit from this tornado. and i've got the principal, troy alberttainly kept a lot of children safe who were in the school the other day. and you're extended families. your son goes to this school and your wife is a teacher at this school. this is a big impact for you and your family. >> it is. we're happy to be together and be able to hug each other and say we love each other and it was a heck of an experience. >> i talked to your boy yesterday and his car took a lot of damage and i said bummer about your car. and he said -- looked at me with a big smile, but he said i got him which was a beautiful thing to see. >> oh, yeah, and my wife was in northern indiana traveling down and didn't know about whether we were safe or not so it was a relief to see her get out of the car in the driveway and give her a good hug. >> so taking a look at the images from this school right here, you would be coming to work typically this time of day. >> i would be here and just parked my car and unlocking all the doors. going into the office. making coffee for the staff
like this. one of the big stories here is the junior high and high school here in henryville that took a direct hit from this tornado. and i've got the principal, troy alberttainly kept a lot of children safe who were in the school the other day. and you're extended families. your son goes to this school and your wife is a teacher at this school. this is a big impact for you and your family. >> it is. we're happy to be together and be able to hug each other and say we love each other and...
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albert mohler junior.nt of i mentioned earlier. he's the president of the southern baptist theological seminary, flagship school of the southern baptist convention one world. i'm going to lquoted inik full minute like to submit it for thr record. here's what dr. mohler had to say. i write to express my deepest rg concern regarding the recent policy announced by the department of health and humanri that will require religious institutions to provide mandatea to and antiabortion services to employees. this policy announced by by secretaries billy is transposedh the religious liberty of american christians who are known for better colleges, schools, hospitals and other service organizations must violate conscience in order to comply with the affordable care act. the exemption announced by the obama administration is so intentionally narrow that iter hall cover on the congregationst and religious institutions that employ and serve only members of their own faith. ser this exemption deliberately excludes christian institutions erat have served this nation ans its people through education, social services and health care. the new policy effectively tells christian institutions that ifnu we want to remain
albert mohler junior.nt of i mentioned earlier. he's the president of the southern baptist theological seminary, flagship school of the southern baptist convention one world. i'm going to lquoted inik full minute like to submit it for thr record. here's what dr. mohler had to say. i write to express my deepest rg concern regarding the recent policy announced by the department of health and humanri that will require religious institutions to provide mandatea to and antiabortion services to...