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that we're going to be having at the new willie brown middle school. so we've had extensive updates but not updated on the outreach plan and also the program i've been talking to parents when i'm in the bayview they've asked me what is it going to be like the wow. about it. i think we have a lot of wow. plan we're anxiously waiting to hear about the wow. plan i want to add into commissioner nortons plan i'm going to support that but i want the superintendant to bring back to the board a proposal on how the district plans to difference and have a responsibility enrollment at willie brown we know we're going to have a fabulous middle school and tell the public if they invest in this school that will be a great experience for the children in the middle school i'm requesting the superintendent came back to the board talking about diversity and a a foundation for continued success at those schools i mean willie brown >> commissioner mendoza-mcdonnell you have a question. >> i have a question i'm going to support this i'm curious on the schools we're going t
that we're going to be having at the new willie brown middle school. so we've had extensive updates but not updated on the outreach plan and also the program i've been talking to parents when i'm in the bayview they've asked me what is it going to be like the wow. about it. i think we have a lot of wow. plan we're anxiously waiting to hear about the wow. plan i want to add into commissioner nortons plan i'm going to support that but i want the superintendant to bring back to the board a...
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different schools it is to acknowledge we have competing tension we want people to have the services at willie brown and participation to if we think that you know how if this is undermining the other 2350erd patterns and see if we can't do something about that >> thank you commissioner wynns. >> i want to follow up i think upper talking about mri aluminum and it makes we unsees e easy i'll support it for now but we need to watch that closely. that makes we nervous we're saying oh, we'll add a bus to mri alumiiralom miraloma. we don't offer transportation in a cohort way i understand the reasoning and i'm sort of i guess i'm supportive of that fore now again, it feels like a one of oh, we feel like we have a bus over here we had that with our previous transportation system it makes me feel like we're moving in the wrong direction because if we're going to have a transportation system let's have a coherent one that makes sense >> i hope that's not true but i don't think it is because i think that commissioner nortons point is well-taken we should or i'm suggesting as a followup we should look a
different schools it is to acknowledge we have competing tension we want people to have the services at willie brown and participation to if we think that you know how if this is undermining the other 2350erd patterns and see if we can't do something about that >> thank you commissioner wynns. >> i want to follow up i think upper talking about mri aluminum and it makes we unsees e easy i'll support it for now but we need to watch that closely. that makes we nervous we're saying oh,...
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he shot willie. it was also pointed out that tells nickell had recently committed and unpardonable sin in that region, especially in the eyes of the cattle barons, by bringing sheep onto traditional cattle range. as lonmin continued to investigate the murder of willie nickell, laramie county board of commissioners resolved to get to the bottom of this brutal killing. the northwestern part of the county, especially part of it, had been the scene of many violent episodes. it was time to incorporate this isolated and lawless region into the law-abiding part of laramie county. thecommissioners authorized public prosecutor to employ a special investigator with the sole assignment of finding the murderer of willie nickell. lefors, onejoseph of the martial's deputies. he had a reputation for doggedness on the job, and he had also served as a range detective earlier. he was given the assignment to get that necessary evidence against tom horn. tom horn was targeted almost from the start. in january 1902, lefo
he shot willie. it was also pointed out that tells nickell had recently committed and unpardonable sin in that region, especially in the eyes of the cattle barons, by bringing sheep onto traditional cattle range. as lonmin continued to investigate the murder of willie nickell, laramie county board of commissioners resolved to get to the bottom of this brutal killing. the northwestern part of the county, especially part of it, had been the scene of many violent episodes. it was time to...
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you see the guy say, i'm going to run into this willie, willie.'s a term for a dust devil in australia. he runs towards it. >> that is absolutely -- >> he's going to get willie willie hurt if he's closer. >> the wind rocking the camera, and he takes cover back into the truck. >> oh, oh. >> the rest of the video is full of noise of this wind crashing over the truck. that's all you see after that. basically, once he was back in the truck or drove the truck through it? >> hard to tell. there is a short description for the video. he says since posting this, i've been getting video sent my way. i couldn't pass this one. check this guy out, what do you think? >> i was just going to ask, one wonders if this is real because why would you run to it? suddenly in the middle of it. i don't know. >> you know what? you're good at this. you're on to something. remember this video? >> yes. this video of man fights off great white shark in sidney harbor? >> right. >> that video more than 26 million views, and incredible video, but it turned out to be fake. notice
you see the guy say, i'm going to run into this willie, willie.'s a term for a dust devil in australia. he runs towards it. >> that is absolutely -- >> he's going to get willie willie hurt if he's closer. >> the wind rocking the camera, and he takes cover back into the truck. >> oh, oh. >> the rest of the video is full of noise of this wind crashing over the truck. that's all you see after that. basically, once he was back in the truck or drove the truck through...
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"the willis report" is next. cheryl, you're looking at the new term the fed is using calling secular stagnation. i hate the new fed terms. >> always coming up with something to get us. stanley fisher is concerned about this. you interviewed him more than once. i'm curious what you think? >> he had run the israeli central bank and had done a good job when it came to high inflation, secular stagnation makes me worry a lot. >> we'll have stephen moore, you know him about coming up on "the willis report." thank you guys. coming up today on the show, breakout the salt shaker. the new report says a low-salt diet may be as dangerous as a high-salt one. >>> subprime mortgage loans, sucked the economy, led to a great recession, why are we seeing subprime auto loans?
"the willis report" is next. cheryl, you're looking at the new term the fed is using calling secular stagnation. i hate the new fed terms. >> always coming up with something to get us. stanley fisher is concerned about this. you interviewed him more than once. i'm curious what you think? >> he had run the israeli central bank and had done a good job when it came to high inflation, secular stagnation makes me worry a lot. >> we'll have stephen moore, you know him...
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he said, "you know, willie has died in stamps." well, now, stamps is very near to texas, and little rock when i was growing up, was as exotic as i mean, i couldn't-- this man knew where stamps was, and my crippled uncle? he said, "because of your uncle willie, i am who i am today." he said, "in the '20s i was the only child of a blind mother. your uncle gave me a job in your store, made me love to learn, and taught me my times tables." i asked him how did he do that, he said, "he used to grab me right-- he said, "i guess you want to know who i am today." i said, "yes, sir." he said, "i am bussey, i am the vice-mayor of little rock, arkansas," went on to become the first black mayor of little rock, arkansas. he said, ''now, when you get down to stamps, look up-'' and he gave me the name of a lawyer. he said, "he's a good old boy, he will look after your property." i went down expecting a middle-aged black man. a young white man leapt to his feet. he said, "miss angelou, i'm just delighted to meet you. you, why don't you understand,
he said, "you know, willie has died in stamps." well, now, stamps is very near to texas, and little rock when i was growing up, was as exotic as i mean, i couldn't-- this man knew where stamps was, and my crippled uncle? he said, "because of your uncle willie, i am who i am today." he said, "in the '20s i was the only child of a blind mother. your uncle gave me a job in your store, made me love to learn, and taught me my times tables." i asked him how did he do...
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"the willis report" starts right now. we begin tonight with outrage over accusations that hungry investment advisers are luring our nation's veterans away from government retirement plans putting them into broker operated iras that carry higher fees. rich edson on the story he's been following and working on for several days. >> reporter: cheryl, it begins with a striking statistic. within the first year of leaving government jobs, officials say 45% of federal employees transfer out all the money they have in government retirement investment accounts striking because the federal retirement savings plan is known as incredible value. government guarantees the investment in government securities and fees are much lower than private competitors, that has analysts asking why nearly half the federal workers leaving jobs are passing on such a solid investment deal? former government employee and director of government pension center john turner says private investment firms are luring veteran retirees away from government funds
"the willis report" starts right now. we begin tonight with outrage over accusations that hungry investment advisers are luring our nation's veterans away from government retirement plans putting them into broker operated iras that carry higher fees. rich edson on the story he's been following and working on for several days. >> reporter: cheryl, it begins with a striking statistic. within the first year of leaving government jobs, officials say 45% of federal employees transfer...
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jones iii, known as willie t., was considered a master of the courtroom. >> willie t.'rd spoke for itself. he lost very few. he was very dramatic. i've seen that man cry in front of the jury. mr. jones in the courtroom could probably outperform sir lawrence olivier. let's put it that way. >> he could overpower you, overcontrol you, and he was not beyond saying things that he couldn't prove if they weren't challenged. >> early in the first trial, anderson challenged jones by objecting that a single thumbprint was not enough to arrest elmore. >> in order to obtain an arrest warrant, the police obtain an upside down thumbprint on the back outside door frame. that's exactly consistent with cleaning the windows. cleaning the door. that is not probable cause in anywhere else in america that i'm aware of. but willie t. said, oh, well i'm glad you brought that up. the forensic pathologist let us know that she had located negroid pubic hairs on the victim's chest and abdomen. the defense shut their mouths and sat down. >> if elmore's hair had in fact been found on the body, this
jones iii, known as willie t., was considered a master of the courtroom. >> willie t.'rd spoke for itself. he lost very few. he was very dramatic. i've seen that man cry in front of the jury. mr. jones in the courtroom could probably outperform sir lawrence olivier. let's put it that way. >> he could overpower you, overcontrol you, and he was not beyond saying things that he couldn't prove if they weren't challenged. >> early in the first trial, anderson challenged jones by...
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i'm cheryl casone in for gerri willis. coming up on "the willis report" health care for $4. walmart's latest push to be your primary health care provider because only walmart would do it. >>> the first of two massive storms hits hawaii with the possibility of a foot of rain there. we're going to have a live report coming up. >>> and we are breaking down those big new changes to credit scores with tips how to boost your own score. "the willis report" where consumers are our business, starts right now. and we begin with the crisis rocking the globe and the impact to your bottom line. u.s. fighter jets launching a new round of air strikes in iraq after bombing islamic militants early this morning prompting the faa to ban u.s. flights from iraqi airspace. check out the markets. not what you would have expected. investors appear to be completely unfazed, all three major indexes in the green with the dow and the s&p 500 posting largest gains since march 4th of this year. so is your portfolio out of woods? jonas max ferris is here with important you need to know. what do you make o
i'm cheryl casone in for gerri willis. coming up on "the willis report" health care for $4. walmart's latest push to be your primary health care provider because only walmart would do it. >>> the first of two massive storms hits hawaii with the possibility of a foot of rain there. we're going to have a live report coming up. >>> and we are breaking down those big new changes to credit scores with tips how to boost your own score. "the willis report" where...
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free willy. [ indiscernible ] [ laughter ] >> sounds like an advertisement. >> free willy. i always thought it was free. [ laughter ] >> always quite the character. >> he was so quick. >> always. made everyone laugh. we are continuing to go through our archives and find more amazing interviews with robin williams. >> they used to air them on mornings on 2 all the time. we are going through our archives and looking for them and building a special section on our website devoted to robin williams. you can find it on the home page. >>> she was used as a human shield by bank robbers, now we know whose gunfired the shot that killed this wife and mother -- gun fired the shot that killed this wife and mother. >> after the break tracking the thundershowers that are in lake tahoe and working their way back this way. we have a chance of showers and a red flag warning for the bay area. female announcer: female announcer: when you see this truck, it means another neighbor is going to sleep better tonight because they went to sleep train's ticket to tempur-pedic event. choose from a huge
free willy. [ indiscernible ] [ laughter ] >> sounds like an advertisement. >> free willy. i always thought it was free. [ laughter ] >> always quite the character. >> he was so quick. >> always. made everyone laugh. we are continuing to go through our archives and find more amazing interviews with robin williams. >> they used to air them on mornings on 2 all the time. we are going through our archives and looking for them and building a special section on...
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and that is it for tonight "willis report." gerri willis is going to be back on monday. have a great weekend. >> tonight on making money, everyone has an idea for business. but how do you make it a reality? and by the way, if your idea includes pizza sauce, that has already been taken. we will talk more about this and we have another day with crazy vladimir putin. so buckle up and get ready, because we are going to go make some
and that is it for tonight "willis report." gerri willis is going to be back on monday. have a great weekend. >> tonight on making money, everyone has an idea for business. but how do you make it a reality? and by the way, if your idea includes pizza sauce, that has already been taken. we will talk more about this and we have another day with crazy vladimir putin. so buckle up and get ready, because we are going to go make some
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meanwhile "the willis report" is next. gerri: welcome to "the willis report." i'm gerri willis. on the show tonight american airlines war against american families. the outrageous new fees that could double the cost of a flight. like they don't want us to fly. >>> also, a new warning, the western drought could have a long-term impact on food prices. it is also pittings farmers against city dwellers. >>> what would you pay for a bicycle? how about $20,000? "the willis report" where consumers are our business starts right now. gerri: we begin tonight with energy independence and energy security. those ideas front of mind tonight as this nation starts importing coal in ernest, importing coal, even as the president's war on coal slashes jobs in u.s. energy production and cuts economic growth. in the background today, troubling new developments as terrorist group isis seizes seven oil fields in iraq. can this nation achieve energy independence and security? how can we do it? for more on this nick loris, with the heritage foundation. welcome, nick, good to see you. >> good to be here.
meanwhile "the willis report" is next. gerri: welcome to "the willis report." i'm gerri willis. on the show tonight american airlines war against american families. the outrageous new fees that could double the cost of a flight. like they don't want us to fly. >>> also, a new warning, the western drought could have a long-term impact on food prices. it is also pittings farmers against city dwellers. >>> what would you pay for a bicycle? how about $20,000?...
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and that is it for tonight "willis report." gerri willis is going to be back on monday. have a grea >>> good evening everybody, i'm ashley webster, once again lou dobbs, breaking news at this hour as hamas rockets are once again being fired at israel, and yes, israel is retaliating. moments ago, the israel military confirming it's again targeting terror sites across gaza after at least five rockets were fired at israel just hours before 72 hour truce set to expire this afternoon. now despite the prujs of conflict. egypt says israel and hamas have agreed to extend a temporary cease-fire for another five days. although it's not clear if today's rockets fired in subsequent retaliation will scuffle that deal. other crisis around
and that is it for tonight "willis report." gerri willis is going to be back on monday. have a grea >>> good evening everybody, i'm ashley webster, once again lou dobbs, breaking news at this hour as hamas rockets are once again being fired at israel, and yes, israel is retaliating. moments ago, the israel military confirming it's again targeting terror sites across gaza after at least five rockets were fired at israel just hours before 72 hour truce set to expire this...
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you go inside it's meandering piece on willie nelson and willie world.f that churchill quote a riddle wrapped in an enigma. johnny cash said he is someone you never know him like you should. >> he's been around since the '50s on the scene and been in the middle of everything. i think is there a feeling that no one feels they quite know him. he is always half a step ahead of everybody. he keeps it all inside. comes out in his songs. he doesn't really speak about the songs articulately but the emotion all goes into the work. >> he keeps moving. how old he is? >> 81. >> you say he is a better guitarist today. >> his long time guitar player died few years back so he is the lead guitar player in his band. they say he is still taking guitar lessons and he has an unusual style because it's almost precountry the way he plays and is very jazz oriented. so he really brings something else that no one else in the world of country brings to his music. >> do you think he's been influential? if you think about the range of the career if you go back to him and waylon je
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gerri willis, "the willis report" is next. you will discuss a new report on troubles that military families, real important issues that they're facing. gerri: adam, thanks for that. yes, a quarter of our nation's soldiers and reservests seeking aid and relying on help and generosity of strangers. we'll tell you about that. >>> also today on the show iconic american brands could go away. proctor & gamble is getting ready to dump ivory after the 135-brand that floats is about to sink. >>> worried about your 401(k)? it could be worse. a report says a third of us have nothing saved for retirement. >>> amazon fire smartphone gets rave reviews but not from consumer reports. they're here to tell us why it is not the ultimate shopping tool. "the willis report" where consumers are our business starts right now. gerri: we begin tonight with our nation's heroes going hungry. according to a new report by the hunger relief charity, feeding america, 25%, a quarter of military families, or one in four households need help putting food on the
gerri willis, "the willis report" is next. you will discuss a new report on troubles that military families, real important issues that they're facing. gerri: adam, thanks for that. yes, a quarter of our nation's soldiers and reservests seeking aid and relying on help and generosity of strangers. we'll tell you about that. >>> also today on the show iconic american brands could go away. proctor & gamble is getting ready to dump ivory after the 135-brand that floats is...
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could be titled free wily's willie. zipped himself up in his pants. >> oh my gosh.t the cameras rolling. the guy behind the camera his nave keith, he's hilarious. listen to his laugh. >> oh! >> oh i feel bad for this guy. >> i can feel it. >> the man in the gray shirt is glen and glen is trying to perform what looks like a small surgical more than six minutes long and i have to let you hear some of it. [ bleep ] lights a cigarette trying to handle the pain. they try the zip approach and, boy, does he scream. [ bleep ] ah! >> every choice word comes out of his mouth. he's screaming. >> the man back behind the curtain before you -- >> the video ends before we free willie but based on the comments john wily is doing okay. assuming the willie will heal. >>> that's our show everybody. thank you for joining us. we'll see you for the next edition of "right this minute." -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com
could be titled free wily's willie. zipped himself up in his pants. >> oh my gosh.t the cameras rolling. the guy behind the camera his nave keith, he's hilarious. listen to his laugh. >> oh! >> oh i feel bad for this guy. >> i can feel it. >> the man in the gray shirt is glen and glen is trying to perform what looks like a small surgical more than six minutes long and i have to let you hear some of it. [ bleep ] lights a cigarette trying to handle the pain. they...
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gerri: hello, everyone, i am gerri willis and welcome to "the willis report." coming up on the show, the victim's compensation fund opens today. also, going from being a musician to a major modeling agency in tonight's installment of our new segment meet the box. and consumer groups up in arms over proposed changes to airline fares. "the willis report" starts right now and we begin tonight with the deadly story surrounding this seemingly simple device and i'm holding in my hand. this is one of the faulty general motors vehicle. this badly designed combination of metal and plastic has ruined so many lives now. the process of putting a dollar value on a human life begins. today is the first day victims of families can submit applications for payment. joining me now kenneth feinberg, running the gm victims compensation fund. today is your first day accepting claims. plaintiffs' attorneys expect several claims to be made today. how many claims will you get? >> you never know, sheer speculation as to how many lawyers and claimants have the time today, the first day
gerri: hello, everyone, i am gerri willis and welcome to "the willis report." coming up on the show, the victim's compensation fund opens today. also, going from being a musician to a major modeling agency in tonight's installment of our new segment meet the box. and consumer groups up in arms over proposed changes to airline fares. "the willis report" starts right now and we begin tonight with the deadly story surrounding this seemingly simple device and i'm holding in my...
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ellen willis, 1941. pioneering rock music critic. here's a woman at the center of rock culture, she was the rock critic of the "new yorker" magazine for a number of years. also a feminist activist. she was a member of two founding radical feminist groups. the new york radical women, who helped organize that atlantic city protest against miss america, and then follow-up group, the red stockings. willis was a creative and original thinker across a range of areas. she's really interesting for us because she liked rock music. there's much more struggle within the piece i gave you than there is in, say, cock rock or marian meade's piece. she is more positive. she says, before we succumb to another set of stereotypes in place of the old ones, she says, think about what rock did. insofar as the music expressed the revolt of black against white, working class against middle class, youth against parental domination and sexual puritanism, it spoke for both sexes. insofar as it pitted girls against all their conscious and unconscious frustratio
ellen willis, 1941. pioneering rock music critic. here's a woman at the center of rock culture, she was the rock critic of the "new yorker" magazine for a number of years. also a feminist activist. she was a member of two founding radical feminist groups. the new york radical women, who helped organize that atlantic city protest against miss america, and then follow-up group, the red stockings. willis was a creative and original thinker across a range of areas. she's really...
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. >> right, willie? >> in washington, senior political editor and white house correspondent for the "huffington post" sam stein. >> never won a pulitzer. >> he has so many years ahead of him, though. >> what did we win our pulitzer for, willie? >> it was fan fiction we wrote. >> yes! that is it! >> i think it was a how to. >> that was it. did you forget what year it was? >> it was odd three. >> i can't remember what summer it was. >> they run together. >> can we go to the breaking news now? >> i'm confused. >> read "the new york times" website. >> it is still saying this morning at 6:01 that a cease-fire in gaza conflict takes effect and, yet, breaking news came over the wires a couple of hours ago that i read industri industiously and typing away. they don't give up a lot of resources in "morning joe." then cease-fire is broken. >> the associated press is using the word unraveled. >> cease-fire continues. >> it describes a lot of heavy firing back and forth. >> it is a scene we could tape where willie i
. >> right, willie? >> in washington, senior political editor and white house correspondent for the "huffington post" sam stein. >> never won a pulitzer. >> he has so many years ahead of him, though. >> what did we win our pulitzer for, willie? >> it was fan fiction we wrote. >> yes! that is it! >> i think it was a how to. >> that was it. did you forget what year it was? >> it was odd three. >> i can't remember what...
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meanwhile "the willis report" is next. gerri: welcome to "the willis report." i'm gerri willis.rageous new fees that could double the cost of a flight. like they don't want us to fly. >>> also, a new warning, the western drought could have a long-term impact on food prices. it is also pittings farmers against city dwellers. >>> what would you pay for a bicycle? how about $20,000? "the willis report" where consumers are our business starts right now. gerri: we begin tonight with energy independence and energy security. those ideas front of mind tonight as this nation starts importing coal in
meanwhile "the willis report" is next. gerri: welcome to "the willis report." i'm gerri willis.rageous new fees that could double the cost of a flight. like they don't want us to fly. >>> also, a new warning, the western drought could have a long-term impact on food prices. it is also pittings farmers against city dwellers. >>> what would you pay for a bicycle? how about $20,000? "the willis report" where consumers are our business starts right...
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you, very much for being here (clapping) >> i'm just excited, in fact, i'll as excited when former willie brown asked me to build that clubhouse at harding park in the earlier 2000s said you have to build it on time o pga officials are coming in and can't be detailed i was happy to put our skill sets together a revitalize our park into a golf facility and that's what we've done and pga park today, i'm here to celebrate the announcement lange along what the folks that pga park will be hosting the 2020 knapp and the 2045 president cup at harding park aren't those wonderful world-class events before those arrive in 2015 we will be hosting the match champing to the park those 3 events is the sunlight of a historic collaboration between the pga tour and pga of america in concert with san francisco. we can optional have done that with the for sight that willie brown had but the dedication that the staff has with pga tour and managing harding park and the concerned fester to keeping that pa park and that golf course at world-class standards we're proud of the collaboration it's historic in many,
you, very much for being here (clapping) >> i'm just excited, in fact, i'll as excited when former willie brown asked me to build that clubhouse at harding park in the earlier 2000s said you have to build it on time o pga officials are coming in and can't be detailed i was happy to put our skill sets together a revitalize our park into a golf facility and that's what we've done and pga park today, i'm here to celebrate the announcement lange along what the folks that pga park will be...
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ellen willis, 1941. pioneering rockzm6"critic. the rock critic of the "new yorker" magazine for a number of years. also a feminist activist. she was a member of two founding radical feminist groups. the new york radical women, who helped organize that atlantic city protest against miss america, and then follow-up group, the red stockings. willis was creative and original thinkerrx acrossqu a range of a. she's really interesting for us because she liked rock music. there's much more struggle within the piece i gave you than there is in, say, cock rock or marian meade's piece. she is more positive. she says, before we succumb to another set of stereotypes in place of the old ones, she says, think about what rock did. insofar as the music expressed the revolt of black against white, working class against middle class, youth against parental domination and sexual puritanism, it spoke for both sexes. insofar as it pitted girls against all their conscious and unconscious frustrations it spoke implicitly for female liberation, implicitly
ellen willis, 1941. pioneering rockzm6"critic. the rock critic of the "new yorker" magazine for a number of years. also a feminist activist. she was a member of two founding radical feminist groups. the new york radical women, who helped organize that atlantic city protest against miss america, and then follow-up group, the red stockings. willis was creative and original thinkerrx acrossqu a range of a. she's really interesting for us because she liked rock music. there's much...
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i'm gerri willis. welcome to "the willis report." menopause, is an important health issue for women. but do men suffer a similar condition? we'll take a look at manopause. >>> also execs are saying ignorance is bliss when it comes to data breaches, do consumers have the right to know? >>> and the best party school has been named for 2014. find out who made this and other rankings of the best colleges. "the willis report" where consumers are our business, starts right now. okay, if you're a guy and you're old enough to remember when cell phones were big and your waistline was small, you are the target audience for the testosterone replacement industry. commercial seemingly promise a big drink from the pharmaceutical fountain of youth. >> my mantra? always go the extra mile to treat my low testosterone, diresearch, my doctor and i went with axiron. gerri: are men putting health at risk by dosing instead of dieting? we have two experts in that field with me right now. mike owns a chain of low-t centers and dr. david is a urologist and a
i'm gerri willis. welcome to "the willis report." menopause, is an important health issue for women. but do men suffer a similar condition? we'll take a look at manopause. >>> also execs are saying ignorance is bliss when it comes to data breaches, do consumers have the right to know? >>> and the best party school has been named for 2014. find out who made this and other rankings of the best colleges. "the willis report" where consumers are our business,...
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i am cheryl casone in for gerri willis. fiko changes the way it calculates your credit score, we'll tell you about that and who can benefit. not just you but other folks. >>> facebook revolutionalizing the science of human behavior. what are we teaching ourselves about ourselves? it's happening on facebook. and. >>> don't sign up for a store credit card until you heard our report. "the willis report," where consumers are our business, and the show starts right now. >> and we begin tonight with the deadly outbreak of ebola considered to be the worst in history. the cdc issuing highest level alert for outbreak. the death toll soaring past 900, over 1,000 confirmed cases and the outbreak may have spread to four continents. the world health organization is considering declaring international health emergency after 108 new cases were confirmed over the weekend. jonathan joins us live from atlanta where two americans are currently treated for the deadly disease, jonathan? >> the last time the cdc moved emergency operation center
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"willis report is next. gerri: hello, everybody, i'm gerri willis. coming up today on the show, nearly 30 million americans are hitting the road this weekend. so what should you expect to find at the pump? >>> also are you sick of the superheros that is or just sick of doling out the cash? why movie-goers are staying home. >>> a look at innovative new ways one entrepreneur is teeing up new generation of golfers. the 19th hole gets a makeover. "the willis report" where consumers are our business starts right now gerri: we begin tonight with a serious topic. more than 1/3 of the country on the dull. newly-released data from the census bureau reveal 110 million americans are receiving some kind of government assistance. now new warnings, some folks could be double-dipping benefits to the give equivalent of a $20 an hour salary. here to weigh in, senior research fellow at the heritage foundation. thanks for being with us today, robert. >> thank you. gerri: i'm not sure whatever happened to self-sufficiency but we've got a third of a countryot country mak
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>> willie can do it. >> you need another one of these?'s in style. do you feel good? >> yeah, i feel good about it. >> try it at home, it gets easier. michael has the bed head happening. sorry. >> so bed head is the biggest complaint that we get from parents at home. >> i like bed head. >> it's cute, it's cute. also the look is neat -- it's not that neat. so you can just take a little bit of detangler to comb it through. >> then what else? >> like i said, you don't want it to be too neat. and he has the cool surfer look. so we comb it through. >> great hair. >> and then what we do is we just take a drop of styling cream. >> we've got to run, sorry, i don't want to rush you. >> let's go to the last look. >> okay. the last look is spike. what we did, we had a before and after. do we have the picture of before? he had nice long hair. we cut it short. gave him sort of a conservative look. >> did you like it? >> but he wants to spike it. so what we do is take a little gel. you want to make sure that you get it in from the bottom. >> kids love
>> willie can do it. >> you need another one of these?'s in style. do you feel good? >> yeah, i feel good about it. >> try it at home, it gets easier. michael has the bed head happening. sorry. >> so bed head is the biggest complaint that we get from parents at home. >> i like bed head. >> it's cute, it's cute. also the look is neat -- it's not that neat. so you can just take a little bit of detangler to comb it through. >> then what else?...