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we'll start with aubrey huff.e's a guy that, bruce, you said he owned up and took responsibility for the struggles he had this year. will you give him as much rope next season if he continues to struggle? >> well, i think aubrey knows that's not going to be the case. he's going to have to come out and play better baseball. we have some options next year at first base. bi bell came up and did a nice job. we still believe that aubrey is going to come back, bounce back and have a nice year. >> bruce, once you start thinking about spring training, what young guys do you think will compete for regular time with the 2012 giants? >> well, i think you have to start with the two kids we had up here. crawford. i thought he did a nice job defensively. we knew he would suffer at the plate at times. he hadn't played at a higher level. overall, he did a pretty good job. brandon bell. he got a couple hundred at-bats. he's got a good idea of what it's like up here and bret hill, i thought, made some noise when he got called up. h
we'll start with aubrey huff.e's a guy that, bruce, you said he owned up and took responsibility for the struggles he had this year. will you give him as much rope next season if he continues to struggle? >> well, i think aubrey knows that's not going to be the case. he's going to have to come out and play better baseball. we have some options next year at first base. bi bell came up and did a nice job. we still believe that aubrey is going to come back, bounce back and have a nice year....
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that is it. >> aubrey took part in the study. people with lynch syndrome took up to 600 milligrams of aspirin each day. among those who took aspirin for at least two years, cancer rates fell. researchers believe this could prevent 10,000 cancers. >> people who have got a particularly high history of particularly bowel cancer should really consider this and especially those with a pregentlemen netic disposition. certainly from a personal point of view i'm leaning more to say people over 50 should think about adding a low dose of aspirin to their daily routine. >> it can increase the risk of alwaysers and strokes, but this builds on the study that it can be a powerful weapon in the fight against cancer. >> one of the world's greatest -- in moscow re-opened this evening after a six-year renovation program. the queen of russia's elite will attend a gala. the reconstruction had been tainted by accusations of corruption. >> for the last few weeks, the theater, one of the world's greatest, has been in a frenzy of preparation. because fo
that is it. >> aubrey took part in the study. people with lynch syndrome took up to 600 milligrams of aspirin each day. among those who took aspirin for at least two years, cancer rates fell. researchers believe this could prevent 10,000 cancers. >> people who have got a particularly high history of particularly bowel cancer should really consider this and especially those with a pregentlemen netic disposition. certainly from a personal point of view i'm leaning more to say people...
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some have feared that the priory would only expose the division, but the defeated candidate, martine aubrey, was quick to concede. for her, the watch word of the party unity. >> with the project that we unanimously adopted on the eve of the primary, we have given a sense to our fight, but also a sense of the change that we're preparing for may 2012 with our primaries. we have a name, francois hollande. he has the hopes of the socialist and of the left. the hour is now on for unity. >> french socialists are desperate for power. they haven't held the presidency since 1995, and today, with polls showing president sarkozy's enduring unpopularity, party faithful are beginning to sense doom. >> we've waited a long time for him to assert himself, and finally he's won. today we're very happy. >> i'm for the people from my party. and i'm hopeful for the future, what's going to happen in the next few months and what's going to happen after. >> there's a long way to go yet for francois hollande. he's never once served in government. critics say he lacks substance, and president sarkozy is a fearsome o
some have feared that the priory would only expose the division, but the defeated candidate, martine aubrey, was quick to concede. for her, the watch word of the party unity. >> with the project that we unanimously adopted on the eve of the primary, we have given a sense to our fight, but also a sense of the change that we're preparing for may 2012 with our primaries. we have a name, francois hollande. he has the hopes of the socialist and of the left. the hour is now on for unity....
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seconds. 18 month old aubrey from baltimore city couldn't help but dance at the fell's point fun festivalin addition to the live music, hundreds of area vendors have booths where you can shop and see some of the area's best.... this is the 45th year the festival has been held. they expect 700 thousand people will attend, it runs through tomorrow evening. the second amendment under fire. why the united nations wants to track americans who own guns. an al qaeda leader operating just an hour and a half away from baltimore. why the strike that killed him is the biggest blow to terrorism since killing bin laden. i'm jeff barnd. we have new suspects on the wheel of justice. find out where it stops... and who will be highlighted.. next. [ female announcer ] can a health insurance company be ahead of the curve and still completely behind you? dave thinks so. he's putting two kids through college. ♪ and aetna's payment estimator lets him compare in-network specialists and out-of-pocket costs. ♪ so he knows what to expect before getting the bill. money saved. ♪ see the savings. aetna.com. aetna. kn
seconds. 18 month old aubrey from baltimore city couldn't help but dance at the fell's point fun festivalin addition to the live music, hundreds of area vendors have booths where you can shop and see some of the area's best.... this is the 45th year the festival has been held. they expect 700 thousand people will attend, it runs through tomorrow evening. the second amendment under fire. why the united nations wants to track americans who own guns. an al qaeda leader operating just an hour and a...
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. >> aubrey. >> there is always next year. >> and there is always going to be a prettier day. >> this is like a stall whether. we are in the fifth week of the season now. it's like to be very nice. temperatures in the 80s across most original. we talked out in the upper 70s. >> this is not a day to sit inside. you've got to go out. no movies, no breeding books. >> unless you can read your book outside or drag your television outside. >> our director is saying football, football. >> there you go. the only reason she says that is because he is a phillies fan and his team is out. that's why he saying that. so all football, that's fine. it is football sunday. we are looking at a gorgeous day. if you plan on being outside, this is a day to do it. anything you want to do, early fall planting, corn mazes, anything. this is a day with temperatures starting in the 50s. we are going up 22 near 32 degrees. 89%, relative humidity with calm readings at bwi as far as wins are concerned. across the state temperatures are premature and around 50/50 degree range. 50, one, 50 eastern, 50 ocean city, 55
. >> aubrey. >> there is always next year. >> and there is always going to be a prettier day. >> this is like a stall whether. we are in the fifth week of the season now. it's like to be very nice. temperatures in the 80s across most original. we talked out in the upper 70s. >> this is not a day to sit inside. you've got to go out. no movies, no breeding books. >> unless you can read your book outside or drag your television outside. >> our director is...
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aubrey plaza. >> people know her name. >> i know the face. >> she won with the eye roll and probably in history on parks and recreation. she made an impact on people. who is that girl? she took that into the most uncaring person in the world and made you care about her because she got into a relationship on the show. that character is growing and you want to see what where that good and where she goes. >> i love the character and i can see her going on. >> she started with the big screen. at the same time she got this and she had a small roll and she is really blowing up. >> nice. >> an incredible icon i think. >> jessic chastaine. >> she came out of nowhere. she is about 30 years old and seems to be like the female ryan gos lynn. she is going to be in everything throughout this year and into next year. >> under hot always awesome. bill hader. >> probably the mvp of snl. he is today's version of phil hartman. in the beginning -- >> he reminds me of jim carrey. >> he is great in the characterization and funny and over the top. he can do anything. he can be the straight guy and be funn
aubrey plaza. >> people know her name. >> i know the face. >> she won with the eye roll and probably in history on parks and recreation. she made an impact on people. who is that girl? she took that into the most uncaring person in the world and made you care about her because she got into a relationship on the show. that character is growing and you want to see what where that good and where she goes. >> i love the character and i can see her going on. >> she...
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someone ♪ in your patent leather i'm calling you calling you [ cheers and applause ] owen wilson, aubreylaza and [ cheers and applause ] >> steve: from studio 6b in rockefeller center, the national broadcasting company presents -- tonight's guests are -- and featuring the legendary roots crew. and here he is -- jimmy fallon! [ cheers and applause ] captions paid for by nbc-universal television -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: thanks, everybody. i appreciate it. oh, what a crowd. welcome to "late night with jimmy fallon." [ cheers and applause ] crazy night tonight. oh, feeling good. [ cheers and applause ] welcome. thank you so much, you guys. big, big political news. big political news. last night, sarah palin released a letter announcing that she will not run for president in 2012. [ cheers and applause ] right, sarah palin wrote a letter -- [ laughter ] -- which explains why her spell check had to be given cpr this morning. [ laughter ] sarah palin is not running for president, but she says that she will help other candidates get elected. [ aud
someone ♪ in your patent leather i'm calling you calling you [ cheers and applause ] owen wilson, aubreylaza and [ cheers and applause ] >> steve: from studio 6b in rockefeller center, the national broadcasting company presents -- tonight's guests are -- and featuring the legendary roots crew. and here he is -- jimmy fallon! [ cheers and applause ] captions paid for by nbc-universal television -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: thanks,...
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. >>> and it was the film that made aubrey hepburn a star.unglasses at anniversary events at some of the iconic new york locations in the film. that's the news you need to start your day. "american morning" back after a break. >>> civil rights and tribal rights are on a collision course 3,000 descendants of slaves known as the cherokee friedman. >> by the cherokees themselves. the freed men are fighting for citizenship in the cherokee nation. >> cnn special correspondent soledad o'brien explains what happened when both sides recently headed to federal court. >> reporter: sam ford is a cherry friedmaee freedman. >> my great-grandmother was a slave of the cherokees. >> reporter: it's a little known chapter in american history, the cherokees were one of five indian tribes whose members own slaves. so what were those slaves doing for the cherokee nation? >> they were agricultural lab laborers and also individuals who worked as domestic slaves. >> reporter: in 1866 they freed their slaves. they signed a treaty guaranteeing that all freedman and de
. >>> and it was the film that made aubrey hepburn a star.unglasses at anniversary events at some of the iconic new york locations in the film. that's the news you need to start your day. "american morning" back after a break. >>> civil rights and tribal rights are on a collision course 3,000 descendants of slaves known as the cherokee friedman. >> by the cherokees themselves. the freed men are fighting for citizenship in the cherokee nation. >> cnn...
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secretary, going back a year to the thousand-year flood we had in tennessee that affected everything from aubreypryland still up to memphis, i urge the court to work with the national weather service to create a warning system for floods that was as good as our tornado warning system. i know that it is harder to -- that predicting rising water is not the same as predicting the arrival of a tornado. but the fact is that over the last 10 years or so, the weather service corps and others have taken the tornado warning system and really made a miraculous improvements. people can actually turn on their television sets and see that within 13.5 minutes, a tornado is coming down the street. that is pretty precise. we had some problems in 2010, which the court admitted. in dealing with adequate communication about rising waters of businesses and individuals in nashville all the way down to memphis. many tennessean is -- tennessee ands -- tennesseans fe that hadlt better information, they could have done more. i have worked with the core of engineering services to create warning system for floods. what ha
secretary, going back a year to the thousand-year flood we had in tennessee that affected everything from aubreypryland still up to memphis, i urge the court to work with the national weather service to create a warning system for floods that was as good as our tornado warning system. i know that it is harder to -- that predicting rising water is not the same as predicting the arrival of a tornado. but the fact is that over the last 10 years or so, the weather service corps and others have...