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you will believe it. it is tomorrow at 5:00 p.m. right here. "the willis report" is next. have a great night. ♪ gerri: hello, everybody. i'm gerri willis. tonight on "the willis report" forget cronkite, president obama has now lost bill clinton as a supporter for obamacare. >> the president. gerri: more down to about are more common as set to fall? approving the merger. does this mean better service or higher prices for you? and our users guide to shopping continues with a look at the revenge of the brick and mortar stores. other best deal of this holiday season may not be on line. we are watching out for you tonight on "the willis report." ♪
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gerri: welcome to "the willis report". your show, your money, your voice. tonight your taxes. your taxes paid for obamacare, but we still do not have the official obamacare and room numbers, and now new concerns surrounding the people in charge of helping consumers sign up. a shocking new video shows texas' obamacare navigator's encouraging applicants to live on their applications to score higher subsidies and lower premiums. here to weigh in, dr. mitchell brooks the most of of the nation and senior fellow at the manhattan institute and author of how medicaid sales were poor. welcome to you both. we will introduce this video, what i have to tell you this is not fox video. we did not take it and have yet to verify. it comes to us from project very tough spirit of what you to see,
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here is someone under cover trying to manipulate the system pretty successfully. listen to this. >> saying something about if the smoker something like this. i really don't smoke. gerri: so, here is the bottom line. somebody goes into a navigator for obamacare. they say, you know what, i smoke a little bit. there are told, don't tell the truth about it. want to show you another just so you can get a sense of what we're talking about. this is about declaring income. you make money, you talk to a navigator, what does that tell you cack listen to this. >> on a cash basis. don't kid yourself in trouble by declaring in now. >> exactly.
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>> never admit that. gerri: never reported. the highest amount of money as you can from the federal government. to you, are you surprised by this? >> not at all. once we learn from the federal government that they were not going to rely on their irs estimates to verify peebles and come but the honor system instead, it was an open invitation to fraud and mischief. gerri: apparently that is a we are getting. this is not our video. we are still trying to verify it. dr. mitchell, to you. what we know about the netting is that the president hired friends and family, organizations close to the president, and this is will we get. what do you make of this? >> well, i am not surprised by it. medicare was losing at least a hundred billion dollars a year to fraud and abuse. so we have no reason to expect anything less from this program. when you go from a form that was
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62 pages that was set up deliberately to entrap you in a lie about your income to four pages that relies on its own the truth from one does not have to be a genius or even a congressman to figure out what will happen. gerri: lies on your forms. tell me what you mean, dr. mitchell. >> well, i mean what you heard on the video. people are -- the verification of income is going to be very, very difficult to. the original form so much money is available. looking at it as another form of entitlement. and every year the federal government looking to put a cap on something, it does not work.
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gerri: that is every single year, big scams, medicare, medicaid. as talk about these here for a second because, if you recall, in a hearing with kathleen sibila is she was as sprayed directly, who are these people. here is what she had to say. >> isn't it true that there is no federal requirement for navigators to undergo a criminal background check even though they will receive personal, sensitive information from the individuals that they help sign up for the affordable care acts? >> that is true. >> so convicted felon could be a navigator and could acquire sensitive personal information from individual unbeknownst to them. gerri: unbelievable. >> not surprising. a number of rent-a-center tried to pass laws requiring that navigators have the same licensing requirement as insurance brokers, but in a lot of the blues states those kind
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of provisions are not on the table. these navigators can be just about anybody. gerri: i really do not know how you can make this work. people cannot report on their own. people are going to not tell the truth. how do you verify all the information they need? to do not understand how what happens. >> you are defining it in a different way from the president. as we heard, they already have 10% from already, a lot of people think those programs work. from the standpoint of the president his goal is to get people signed up for coverage if. gerri: different goals. another topic of want to cover while year, it looks like the democratic support for obamacare is winning. former president bill clinton weighing in. one need to hear this and respond. >> i personally believe even if it takes too long the president should honor his commitment to the federal government. gerri: what do you say? >> well, i would have to agree
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with him. particularly when there is evidence that these most people to believe that mr. obama knew about this before you went out and sold it. if he did not one has to question his competence as a leader and as an executor. so what i think is that instead of giving a pass to congress and congressional staff members and giving them a bike, i think the american people should have a buy. me to palawan's in, have a good look at this and rebuild it from the ground up. there are many things that are worth keeping in long. for instance, the previously existing clause. we will be helpful to a lot of people, but when you set up a system where the irs is supposed to impose fines and then you take away their ability to impose fines by the very law, by section of the law that specifically states they cannot impose fines and penalties, you're going to have no control. but in business terms, you
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cannot create a product that controls the supply side believes that a man sat alone. gerri: covered a lot of topics. thank you so much for coming on tonight. appreciate your time. thank you so much. >> thank you. gerri: more to come this hour including a new survey showing just how violent movies have done lately. do they seem more violent to you? next, the government caving saying it will no longer try to block the merger between american airlines and usair ways. companies are happy, but should you be? stay with us. ♪ you really love, what would you do?"
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gerri: medical megamerger news. the department of justice has finally come to an agreement to allow the merger between american and u.s. airways, paving the way for the world's biggest airline. how does this affect our bottom line is? joining me now, ceo of best fares start compaq. thank you for joining us. wind is the department of justice back off? they did say that allowing this merger would hurt us by raising fares. >> i think they have a real problem with what they have done
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they really wanted to protect it it would have never let delta and northwest merger go ahead. continental, just a few years ago. they're love that one. here u.s. airways and american really with very little crossover. they said no. we could a halt to it. i think it was a day late and a dollar short. now, can. gerri: a slippery slope. the end of the day if you allow all these other mergers to go through it is hard to stop this one, but i have to tell you, at this point isn't this going to raise fares? >> at think it was slightly. i mean, we see it at the grocery stores. lately, the good news, the price of the pompous come down. ellis and restore the the day, $2.703. that was in texas, but still less is better. that helps your life. and then we have -- so i think the price of air fare was let go up. let go last in our 15 years. you can still fly from new york to l.a. this weekend unamerican
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for $2,204 round trip on a weekender getaway which is pretty cheap. so the fares are out there. the surcharges are rages. gerri: jet blue came out and said, we are going to put fares on sale. deep discounts pier 50, $55 to fly from washington to florida. there is right there. capitalize on low fares. this was part of their effort to kind of protest what was going on with american and u.s. airways. and it is interesting. do you think that the work? >> jet blue likes to give prominence in the way it they can. they're selling l.a. to san francisco, long beach, missouri, san francisco today for $98 not during the show when the davis, but could in january and february. the see a lot of wild and crazy airfares. especially as we go into the fall year between thanksgiving and christmas.
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a lot of good air fares. after the first of the year we will see dynamite air fares. in boston, you're right now, june, july and august if you're seeing air fares as low as $712 to europe, many of the people in the united states have to pay 151700. there will be pockets of good deals. gerri: why is this? is this just lower gas prices, lower jet fuel prices? is that what is going on? why are these prices coming of? it sure as heck is not competition. >> i know. right now the airlines have not really an in a lot of price of the last few years. during thanksgiving you'll probably get a reasonable deal. during christmas i still think 24th, 2015 back, 31st of the first director the new year's of the cheap, but the weekends will be sky high. going to go into a slowing time with the allies he helped. so in between thanksgiving, christmas, slow, slow. shensi dynamite airfares, same
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thing for january into eureka on this comes from rick gosar their lives will go for is a rather vague and try to get premium dollar out of all those pretty good news is i don't see any airline in 2014 not making a profit. during the 2000's we saw many airlines go into bankruptcy, out of business, disappeared. at least now we have for airlines. think it will stabilize which is what we want. gerri: they will make profits. i just hope they keep fares low. that is on the care about. information theory of the details of where you see fares going, and i appreciate that. thank you for coming on the show. >> thank you. gerri: time for ehrlich's stories your clicking on tonight on foxbusiness.com. stocks slipping as investors react to disappointing earnings news. utilities set to move into the red, but the dow and s&p 500 rest on their record highs. a 5-month low. think about that. drop to about 9% in the past month as the market wars of domestic supply.
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meanwhile, the nationwide average for a gallon of gas falls another penny to $3.18. the latest version of apple ipad many is now on sale. it features a popular right now displayed in includes faster wireless. the wi-fi only model star and route $400 can be found in apple stores along with at&t, verizon, and other retail stores pitch. this is a sad story. doctors in the philippines say they're desperate for medicine. one makeshift clinic says they have traded around 1,000 people with the death toll now closing in on 2000. doctors without borders says it has not been able to reach the devastated region. and those are some of vons stores right now on foxbusiness.com. coming up later in the show, our users guide to shopping continues with a look at the revenge of the brick and mortar stores. now the threat of show running might have been a little premature. next, we answer the question how you do that. how to get your kicks in the face lifted knees without
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>> it is surprising what a difference you can make in the kitchen for $200 fee. of course a little bit of labor along the way, but the main thing is the, especially if you have that old plastic laminate from 20 years ago. you remember all those crazy colors. gerri: avocado, harvest gold. i sure do. you say you can get things that look like granite but are not. what are some of the brand names? >> it is amazing, while the ones we have used a lot is called guliani. and it is certainly an amazing thing. very, very easy, very user-friendly. in less than a weekend you can basically consisted painting the countertops black with a primer that is included in the a delicate. and then allowing it to dry and then really having some fun with
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two or three of the colors that are included with a c spines and creating the actual finish. it is kind of a random kind of a field just like granite or any natural stunned. gerri: he tommy that i could do this myself. let me instill this myself. >> it might get me in trouble in saying this, but my wife actually did a wonderful, amazed me. she can do it, oh, yes, no problem there. gerri: don't sounds of surprise, a friend. what i did in my kitchen which was not too expensive, i did not spend top dollar. i painted my cabinets. there were cornflower blue. i said, note. beautiful, but it did not cause me a lot of money. >> well, it does not. you may only spend $20 for materials if you have it painted set of cabinets or if you have a stain said that you want to paint. is just, again, the different processes of sanding, cleaning,
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priming, and then putting to coach, not just one. one bill will look good, too cuts will give you the durability and the opportunity to really watch it down in the years to come. it is worth those three steps. gerri: i think it makes sense to change at the hardware. in a completely different and you have done very little and it is incredibly cheap. >> absolutely inexpensive. the average kitchen would be less than $100 fee. of course you can spend as much as you what are rare because there is very extensive route there, but you can go with a simple artwork. take a piece with you to the home center and make sure you are getting the right foot print and the right of said. there are several different kinds. islamize the amount of work. if you have an antique brass or some of the older finishes and get to a more modern nickel finish, some of the paulist nickel where some of the other finishes that are little more modern, it makes such a world of
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difference and it is just a screwdriver and the lead time. gerri: i have someone come in and give me an estimate, a quote for redone my kitchen. bells and whistles, $60,000. they wanted me is banned. i did not spend anything like that. and it looks fantastic. you can go a long way with just a few changes. you'd have to do everything. >> she certainly did not. if you think a lot of thing, even changing of appliances, we have seen a lot of people of feel they have to change all their plans is right now. you do not necessarily if you go with stainless await. you can do one at a time against them on sale and then just go one at a time. over the course of the year just put it in your budget. in the course of the year you have all new appliances. it will all look good. gerri: when do they go on sale? >> well, all kinds of different times in a lot of times i don't know if there is any particular time. you certainly see people getting
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a very motivated in selling a lot of these appliances, and sometimes they will group and an ensemble that you can find fairly cheap. but if you look at them they will get over populated with appliances and that to get rid of inventory. you can really get some good deals. it is okay if all brands of the same as long as the finish is the same it will look good. gerri: is stainless steel out? >> not all. it is hanging in very well. we see more of that installed in any other type of finish. and of course the stainless steels are getting better. fingerprints are not such a problem anymore. it is getting better from the standpoint of keeping in nuys in plain. gerri: thank you. gerri: coming up, more on a special vaccine being tested
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heat as many of the best years are being offered it actual brick and mortar stores. joining me now, consumer money-saving expert. thank you for coming on. good to have you here. you know, the big trend and everyone has been talking about, show remain where people go in with the smart phone into a store, like everything, tested out, said in a chair, turn on the tv, and then they go on and probably buy things online. dca that there is a new trend afoot. what is it? >> it is actually called whether romney -- web remain. when consumers, perhaps on the tablets and other mobile devices and then they actually go into the store to make the purchase. and we are seeing approximately 65% of consumers who are planning to webber on this holiday season. retailers are obviously doing something right to get people in the door. gerri: the stock about the brick and mortar retailers have decided to declare war on their
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online brethren. you is getting the edge this season? >> well, if we look the best buy, there are a great example of a their early victims of show running. they announced shutting down 50 stores nationwide and moving toward smaller department store of this year's. now, they are actually really have gone back into the game. they are luring in shoppers' with exclusive products. they announce the samsung's galaxy as foreign blue offered only had passed by the saw this season. lots of these retailers are getting with manufacturers of third -- offer exclusive products. racine took best buy-only barco's on products so that they cannot be scanned or compared. an enhancement on customer service shopping, experience. also seeing holiday events. gerri: things that you will absolutely want to buy at the brick and mortar store.
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you mentioned one, and that was the fall in the region showed. other other things that i should go into the store for? >> there are products that make sense to buy when you go in person, touch and feel, clothing and home goods. also, there are stores that do not have an online presence. t.j. maxxam marshals are great examples of discounted merchandise or you find sales on top of those deals buried and also outlaws centers. you wanted to protect her opinion, really like the deal. and it pays to shop in store and compare those products when you're spending money. gerri: the flip side. what am i better off signing on line? one of the things you say year, black friday door busters. >> right. we know that they are limited quantity. unless you're waiting in line for hours fat lots of online @%tailers will be pushing.
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avoid the crowds. also, give cards. you can buy give cars online and save money on them. so of the peoples on wanted to give cards at a discount and save an average of top%. and then when it comes electronics those in accessories and add-ons are never discounted an electronic chain stores. for example, i found an hd my cable from rocket fish for $20 a pass by. as on it was $2.54. gerri: seen that so many times myself it is unbelievable. take a look at this. take a look it is. $20 a pass by. only $2.50 an amazon to really get that. the differences are amazing. >> it is huge. what you can do is price match. that is something else to offering to price match online stores this season. gerri: that is the big headline. that is why they're going to be relevant this year.
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best buy, for example, if you can find it on line at a different price tell us and we will match it. what is the process for that? do you have to go to the store manager? can you take it to someone in the cash register? how are they going to make go on a promise? >> well, it makes sense to read the store policies online. you want to print out the product page from the website or have it on your phone with a price scanning tool like rabelais it -- red laser or shops at the and then go to the sales associate. tardy after the customer service desk. best buy at think you can show any sales associate, and then make sure you get the price matching right then and there. some stores may even offer to give you a better deal to get your dollars. gerri: i love that. i have heard that there are not trying to underprice the others. they're just trying to match. you may be hard-pressed to get a deal is lower than on line. fascinating.
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you know, they are really fighting it out. they all see the expectation is to be lower. it will get theirs now is what thereafter. thank you for coming on the show. great job. >> thank you for having me. gerri: you want to know what you think. do you shop online or do you shop in the brick and mortar stores? log on to gerriwillis.com, vote on the right inside of the screen and i was sure the results of the end of the show. tune in tomorrow for more of our users guide a shopping with the best ways to shop online safely. you can protect your privacy and your wallet. and when we come back, the cream cheese fed, are there really health benefits and other work the press? next, do we have the cure for cancer within our own bodies. here with shocking new information. stay with us. ♪ ask me what it's like
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gerri: in game changer. new cancer vaccines using the case to the patient's own tumors to kill the cancer. >> it has been led changing for me. but you see before you is what you get. energy level as an all-time high, nothing negative to say a thing about this. i think that with this vaccine and with the proper nutrition i think that a lot of positive things can happen. >> i am living the wave of the future which is using the body and its own mechanisms to defeat cancer rather than having to take a club to it from the outside through all of the traditional measures. gerri: with more on this, dr. mark sigell from the fox
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news medical debt "2 cents more." how does this work? >> that last guy, he actually got colon cancer and die right cancer. thyroid was treating with this vaccine. almost no side effect. traditional. u.s. drug works. it is a vaccine because it takes the tumor itself, for the very first time, it took the tumor itself, outside the body, they take a piece of the tumor and put both your immune system to make antibodies against the tumor almost as if it were an infection. because the body to fight the tumor as if it is fighting off of strep throat. has never been done this with a four. actually, so far it is very effective. to cancers, brain cancer and prostate cancer in the last phases of clinical trials before approval. gerri: will this become widespread? can i get involved right now? if i have cancer, if i am watching the show and i am concerned about my own health, can i get this treatment? >> the company that makes it is
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northwest by a therapeutics. they have it in 48 centers around the country stage three trials. we have some people over to them vaccine manufacturers, but it is still in clinical trials, not yet on the market. gerri: how long will that take? >> the fda won't say. it takes several months to a year or two before that happens because they're going to not tested in thousand patients with tuesday's three. gerri: tell me when you think you will be used to treat, what kind of cancers. >> very exciting, and that is a great question. it seems to have effectiveness against all solid tumors. the one that i am most excited about his brain cancer because there is no treatment for that. you take the tumor out, give chemotherapy, usually the person will have like 15 months. they have been for three years, that first patient is sitting there looking really in perfect health, and it is about two years since he had a tumor out
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and get the vaccine. gerri: it seems to me like cancer is so common, so many people i know getting some sort of cancer, evidence of some type of cancer. is it more common than it used to be? something like this to make such a big difference for some many people. >> we're finding in earlier. the widespread is not as bad. but that it's still a huge problem. from the business point of view this vaccine is cheaper. $100,000 for three years of treatment. you harvest the tumor. it takes eight days and you have enough to last two or three years. i know what you're going to say now, not likely to be covered under obamacare because it is personalized madison, your tumor, my tumor, everyone gets a different vaccine. think it will be very hard to get insurance companies to cover . gerri: fascinating perry said the company's name one more time >> northwest by a therapeutics.
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for brain cancer or prostate cancer it is in the third and last stage of clinical trials. gerri: want to keep an eye on that. cancer vaccine. in an effort to boost their health consumers are paying a stiff drink at the latest fad, festival jews. is this good for you? with more on this, nutritionist. thank you for being with us. i do this all the time. i make my own juices and refuse to pay their ridiculous amount of money that people want to charge. they are super popular. are they really that healthy? >> there really are amazingly healthy demand that think you are on the right track, making your own green juice. you go to a local supermarket or help the store, these are ten to $12 for a bottle of juice. gerri: absolutely not. do you have to use are getting festivals to get all the
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benefits? >> you know, here is the deal. a concentrated form of anti oxidants. you're using traditional commercial non organic fruits and vegetables you will get a concentrated dose of pesticides. you know, there are certain things like kale is highly sprayed, but spinach is not. you're better off going with the spinach if you will buy commercial. if you're going to use caylee are much better off using the organic. these are really healthy for you but you have to be careful. it is a pretty big, hydrated. gerri: a share. >> and it is great sugar, natural sugar. here is what is missing, the fiber. jamaica's movie at home you would get lots of fiber in your
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smoothie, but if he makes uc usually stranded so that there is no fiber. gerri: that was my next question because i don't understand what people don't just makes movies. >> right. right. you know, the juices are very a expensive, board of to wonder dollars. a great lender for 50 to $60. i am a big fan of smoothies. there are a great way to go because most americans are not getting anywhere near the amount of fiber that any of the daily basis which is about 25 to 40 grand per day. gerri: movies are not what they used to be. more and more are featuring violence. details coming up.
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movies look like and a gun violence that rivals that of our-rated movies, sometimes even exceeding in according to a recent study you read is the rating system no longer helpful? charging me now, co-author of the study and the director of the communications institute. you have conducted this massive study. tell me about the major findings >> we looked at pg-13 films as well as are rated firms going back to 1985. we found films that have violence and like to see how much gun violence there was. to our surprise the rate of gun violence in pg-13 movies has just been growing rapidly to the point where just in the last year there is no more gun violence in pg-13 movies and there is. gerri: that is amazing to me. amazing to me and shocking. a lot of people -- why is that happening, do you think?
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>> well, you know, a tendency in hollywood to want to include violence in towns because they know that violence will draw people a lot of action. and the rating is one where anyone can just walk again. a bigger audience. it is not like an art-rated movie where you have to be 17 to buy a ticket. you know, it makes sense from their point of view. gerri: talking to a woman whose idea of an exciting movie is over the hedge or ratatouille. i am not into the super violence stuff. a parents really aware of this? you think mom and dad across the country understand the degree to which these movies are super, super violent? >> no, and the motion picture association tells parents, you should look at the little descriptors, like if it says violence, but if you look at
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those it really does not give you a good sense of what is actually in the movies. pg-13 just says, well, it may not be as bad, but we are finding that it actually is. gerri: unbelievable. i was talking with staff today about this segment and we were talking about how the ad for call of duty is unbelievably violent. this is on tv. let's get this. you don't even have to go to a movie theater to see this. and kiss -- this celebrates violence in a way that frankly shocked me. it says to make of what is really cool it shooting again and killing everybody. aming camino, i love action movies. i am not against this, but this ad on television, not in a movie theater, shocks me. >> and it could be the movies are competing with these video games, very popular. the movie industry wants to the not fall behind on that kind of
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stuff. gerri: what are the rules when it comes to our, pg-13, what are the different standards? >> you know, for years these kind of movies would have gone into our because they have excessive violence. nowadays what goes into arm of films that have sex, any kind of beauty, especially female nudity , language, what they call in which means profanity. those are almost automatically going to go into our. yet the movie with a lot of gun violence and other violence, you don't have those two things, you will likely be a will to get into pg-13. gerri: it seems like he's a racist don't mean anything anymore. >> it think they have almost admitted that you have to look at these descriptors. they talk about this as part of barron's. about the kids that don't have very good parts of arrogance. it is hard enough for most parents to keep track of what their kids a during the read a lot of kids don't have parents was in a mall that closely.
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they can just walk in and no one will pay attention. gerri: thank you for coming on. fascinating story in an amazing sight to the. thank you. >> thanks. gerri: three of the top five movies in theaters right now are rated pg-13. was vegas, and ender's game. despite the violence these movies tend to be very popular for all ages. in tonight's top five highest grossing pg-13 movies of all time. number five, the dark night rises to last year's blockbuster raking in four under and 40 million. a pretty big all, but not compared to its predecessor, the dark knight, which came in a number for. he pledges last movie role was a big hit in 2008 in nearly $535 million in the u.s. number three, the avengers, disney's board huge when decided to partner with marble. a super hero super movie took in more than 623 million last year. love those.
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titanic, number two. and the people of this. can i send this movie. while the biggest of all time. from 1997 earning nearly 6,759,000,000 domestically and continues to be one of the most play films on tv. the number one highest grossing pg-13 movie of all time was avatar. the 2009 adventures, a huge box office victory with nearly $761 million. of course, pirates of the caribbean, iron man, that stuff with really big. we will be right back with my "2 cents more" and the answer to our question of the day, do you shop online or in stores to maxtor with this. ♪ ♪ (train horn) vo: wherever our trains go,
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