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that's willie. he became kaiser wilhelm ii.i'm sure you all know when he was born it was a breach birth. it wasn't just his left arm. it was all half size. you know i'm sure. it also affected his inner ear. he had no balance. our prime minister in england when he talked about him would say "not quite there." he was extremely damaged. moreover in being damaged his mother found she could not really love him. so he grew up very disturbed and prone to be flattered and flattered he most certainly was. so in due course he came into the hands of some very are rabid monarchists. they told him what he needed was to have his personal rule. that was the great phase they used. personal rule. the trouble with that is that, of course, they influenced him by the back stairs. what they felt was absolutely a hate for britain. you have a line-up gradually building up in europe. of this young kaiser being taught in a way to hate. to an extent the thing he was because he was half english. in england when he was with the english family, he was call
that's willie. he became kaiser wilhelm ii.i'm sure you all know when he was born it was a breach birth. it wasn't just his left arm. it was all half size. you know i'm sure. it also affected his inner ear. he had no balance. our prime minister in england when he talked about him would say "not quite there." he was extremely damaged. moreover in being damaged his mother found she could not really love him. so he grew up very disturbed and prone to be flattered and flattered he most...
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commander is here (clapping) and jorp general colorado nays he's here (clapping) and former mayor willie brown we're going to recognize him he's here (clapping) i tell you i'd like to thank more than 2 hundred donors it the san francisco memorial that made this project possible the san francisco veterans memorial was funded entirely by private dpoomgsz and i'd like to recognize the leaders for this effort steven beck natural fund, the big one made this charlotte and george schultz and susan i didn't bechtel and her husband robert a day (clapping) charles and ann johnson foundation (clapping) the san francisco public utilities commission (clapping) and deedee wellscy (clapping) i am pleased and honored to welcome one of the co-chairs of our veterans steering committee and the honory chair of fleet week the honorable george p schultz (clapping.) first of all, mike read off a lot of people to get recognized but, you know who the driving force is michael so let's hear it for mike (clapping.) i'll tell you something in you put a marine general in charge things move this is a great moment and
commander is here (clapping) and jorp general colorado nays he's here (clapping) and former mayor willie brown we're going to recognize him he's here (clapping) i tell you i'd like to thank more than 2 hundred donors it the san francisco memorial that made this project possible the san francisco veterans memorial was funded entirely by private dpoomgsz and i'd like to recognize the leaders for this effort steven beck natural fund, the big one made this charlotte and george schultz and susan i...
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here's willie geist. i'm willie geist.what are you seeing? >> reporter: willie, there is the acid smell of smoke and you can hear the sirens around us because just moments ago there was a sound of what sounded like grenades, and images of police storming the building. there's no exact understanding of why it happened at that moment. this happened very shortly after another six hostages seemed to be released came running out of the building, out and around the corner, their arms in the air. some of them straight into the police who were fully mobilized and dressed in specialized gear. then as we were standing here, just a few moments ago suddenly we heard this series of explosions what sounded like gun fire, the ambulances were on the move heading down around about 200 yards away from me to where the lindt chocolate cafe has been the scene of this hostage situation. it was a situation that began about 10:00 in the morning local time which is about 17 hours ago. when one gunman we believe, went into the shop where people wer
here's willie geist. i'm willie geist.what are you seeing? >> reporter: willie, there is the acid smell of smoke and you can hear the sirens around us because just moments ago there was a sound of what sounded like grenades, and images of police storming the building. there's no exact understanding of why it happened at that moment. this happened very shortly after another six hostages seemed to be released came running out of the building, out and around the corner, their arms in the...
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willis report is next. have a good weekend. liz: bye now. gerri: hello, everyone. i'm gerri willis. it's a bitter pill for americans to swallow. the rising health care costs affecting everyone. 43 million of us have unpaid medical bills. 43 million. tonight, we'll give you solutions to lowering your family's health costs. joining me now, dr. jeff rice, ceo of health care blue book. remember that name. and doug hersh. jeff, i want to start with you. we want to talk about rising health care costs and what americans can do about it. tell us why costs are rising so much and so fast. it doesn't matter whether you're going to the hospital, the pharmacy, you're seeing rising prices. >> yeah. prices have been rising dramatically for many, many years. we don't see an end to that. most patients have insurance traditionally. they haven't been exposed to the full price of care. just a fraction of what it actually costs. providers keep raising the costs and passing it on to the employers. the patients have to know it hits their pocketbook. it pays for them to shop around. you can get a good pric
willis report is next. have a good weekend. liz: bye now. gerri: hello, everyone. i'm gerri willis. it's a bitter pill for americans to swallow. the rising health care costs affecting everyone. 43 million of us have unpaid medical bills. 43 million. tonight, we'll give you solutions to lowering your family's health costs. joining me now, dr. jeff rice, ceo of health care blue book. remember that name. and doug hersh. jeff, i want to start with you. we want to talk about rising health care costs...
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willie would be right.n's ♪ ♪ [ woman ] i will embrace change... everything life throws my way. except for frown lines. those i'm throwing back. [ female announcer ] olay total effects. nourishing vitamins, and seven beautiful benefits in one. for younger-looking skin. so while your life may be ever-changing... ♪ ♪ ...your beautiful skin will stay beautiful. total effects from olay. your best beautiful. you've got to make better choices, jane! farewell, cookie dough ice cream. what's that you're drinking? it's trop50 with calcium. it has delicious new taste and has 50% less calories. with this taste? no way. give me fifty squats. it can't taste this good read the label ...and have 50% less calories? exactly. now you drop... ...and give me the 50. trop50 calcium. new taste so good you won't believe it has 50% less calories. so it seemed like a good time to sell my car. well, we make it pretty easy. in fact, your appraisal should be ready, let's pull it up. now, how long do i have to decide on this offer? sev
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jones iii, known as willie t., was considered a master of the courtroom. >> willie t.' 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 was a n
jones iii, known as willie t., was considered a master of the courtroom. >> willie t.' 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...
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>> look at those smiles. >> we like the slide, willie. >> yep.is some more stuff i want to show you. this little hangout area we built for you. it's your playroom. come on. >> oh, gosh. >> i love a little kids' cave. >> you can relax. >> i like the colors. it's so vibrant. >> i want to bring in our great friend elaine griffin. >> so long slide, tv and the play the room. >> you are killing me! i had so much fun. >> reporter: let's talk about what you did. we walked into this room, it was a blank canvass a month or so ago. >> a dreary canvass. >> reporter: talk about what you did. >> the kids asked forbe three things, an indoor spa. they wanted a zone, we divided a place for homework, great furniture at ikea. no. 2, they wanted to climb! >> reporter: yes. >> so we built this incredible treehouse. can you imagine the engineer to get this? we're on the 3rd floor here. >> reporter: it's a tricked out treehouse people up in connecticut donated their time and materials. amazing job they did. let bring in mark mend el from the great space. what a change.
>> look at those smiles. >> we like the slide, willie. >> yep.is some more stuff i want to show you. this little hangout area we built for you. it's your playroom. come on. >> oh, gosh. >> i love a little kids' cave. >> you can relax. >> i like the colors. it's so vibrant. >> i want to bring in our great friend elaine griffin. >> so long slide, tv and the play the room. >> you are killing me! i had so much fun. >> reporter: let's...
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so if congress gives them the money they can make it, willie. without any problem.ogram. they got the big rocket under construction. the sls. they will be launching the first orion hopefully in 2018 and still debating whether or not that will be manned. right now it's not manned. it will go up around the moon and back. what they want to do is study step by step, you know, neil armstrong told congress many times that we needed to get back to what nasa needed to do in space and as exploration and we needed to do it one step at a time and that's what this program is set up to do. one step at a time, eventually getting us to mars. right now they simply don't know how to go to mars. the biggest problem they have is radiation and, again, with this new rocket they are building they can go mars in half the time than they could have gone back in the apollo days. that makes a big difference. if we sent a crew to mars right now, willie, by the time they got there they would be backling idiots. we got to get all these problems solved. >> that's a good way -- exactly. that's why
so if congress gives them the money they can make it, willie. without any problem.ogram. they got the big rocket under construction. the sls. they will be launching the first orion hopefully in 2018 and still debating whether or not that will be manned. right now it's not manned. it will go up around the moon and back. what they want to do is study step by step, you know, neil armstrong told congress many times that we needed to get back to what nasa needed to do in space and as exploration and...
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"the willis report" is next. >> hi, everyone, i'm gerri willis.lion spending bill hitting a hurdle in the house ahead of the midnight deadline. can lawmakers keep the government running? fox business's rich edson is live from d.c. with the very latest. tell us what this fight is about. >> good evening, gerri. depend who you are as far as the fight is concerned f you're a republican, there are dozens who problems with number of provisions in the bill. they want less spending. they want immediate response to president obama's executive order on immigration. republican leaders always knew they were going to lose a few dozen of these folks. the real surprise is democrats. they have a major problem with a
"the willis report" is next. >> hi, everyone, i'm gerri willis.lion spending bill hitting a hurdle in the house ahead of the midnight deadline. can lawmakers keep the government running? fox business's rich edson is live from d.c. with the very latest. tell us what this fight is about. >> good evening, gerri. depend who you are as far as the fight is concerned f you're a republican, there are dozens who problems with number of provisions in the bill. they want less...
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willie smith. >> this is willie smith. >> the man who started it. >> you know, i feel so proud.ears. until i had my stroke, years ago when i had my stroke he came right in and took over and has been doing a beautiful job ever since. every time i see him i say i call him little willie because he is doing exactly what he saw me doing, only he has a whole new group of children. >> who taught you? >> i learned myself. this is a dream i had coming from college. i belonged to the fraternity. so we did those kind of steps during hell raising. i was teaching school at lincoln junior high school. after school, the seventh and eighth grade boys didn't have anything to do. they didn't have the basketball team or football team. they had to wait until they got to the ninth grade to have the after-school activities. so this was the after-school activity i created to keep these young men busy. >> so wait a minute, you're teaching steps you learned in college to your social studies students. ? >> uh-huh. >> who came up with the name the cobras? >> it used to be the lincoln junior boys drill tea
willie smith. >> this is willie smith. >> the man who started it. >> you know, i feel so proud.ears. until i had my stroke, years ago when i had my stroke he came right in and took over and has been doing a beautiful job ever since. every time i see him i say i call him little willie because he is doing exactly what he saw me doing, only he has a whole new group of children. >> who taught you? >> i learned myself. this is a dream i had coming from college. i...
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i'm gerri willis. i hope you all are enjoying your christmas. because this is a special day, we thought we would bring awe special show for the next hour, we'll be devoting our entire program your biggest asset, your house. we'll have advice on everything from avoiding crooked appraisals to buying a second home both here and abroad. but we begin with location, location, location. this go-to real estate mantra sums up coldwell banker annual home listing report of the real estate giant examined most expensive and affordable markets for a four bedroom, two bath home. we have budge huskey. >> a pleasure, gerri. gerri: why do you do this study? most people don't do the study this way. this is the question i have. if i buy a house with these basic parameters what will it cost you market by market? why do you do the study? >> we've done it many years. as you suggested it is all location. but we hear so much on national level on averages and median prices but as we move through the housing recovery we find real estate becomes local and hyperlocal. at en
i'm gerri willis. i hope you all are enjoying your christmas. because this is a special day, we thought we would bring awe special show for the next hour, we'll be devoting our entire program your biggest asset, your house. we'll have advice on everything from avoiding crooked appraisals to buying a second home both here and abroad. but we begin with location, location, location. this go-to real estate mantra sums up coldwell banker annual home listing report of the real estate giant examined...
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the benefits on willie's childhood. i thought he was our child. >> well, we share in that. >> we'll be right back. ♪ (holiday music is playing) hey! i guess we're going to need a new santa ♪(the music builds to a climax.) more people are coming to audi than ever before. see why now is the best time. audi will cover your first month's payment on select models at the season of audi sales event. visit audioffers.com today. losing your chex mix too easily? deploy the boring potato chip decoy bag. with a variety of tastes and textures, only chex mix has twenty bags of interesting. pick your mix. i was thinking about htaking this speed test from comcast business. oh yeah? if they can't give us faster internet or save us money, they'll give us 150 bucks. sounds like a win win. guys! faster internet? i have never been on the internet and i am doing pretty well. does he even work here? don't listen to the naysayer. take the comcast business speed test. get faster speeds or more savings, or we'll give you $150. comcast business.
the benefits on willie's childhood. i thought he was our child. >> well, we share in that. >> we'll be right back. ♪ (holiday music is playing) hey! i guess we're going to need a new santa ♪(the music builds to a climax.) more people are coming to audi than ever before. see why now is the best time. audi will cover your first month's payment on select models at the season of audi sales event. visit audioffers.com today. losing your chex mix too easily? deploy the boring potato...
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good answer. >> a whole bunch of different willis, like willie mays? willie wonka?. high surf advisories, southern california. an icy mix in the mid-mississippi river valley, more rain you there texas. sunshine here in the east, although rain and snow as you get into new england. tomorrow, snow along the great lakes, northern new england, an icy mix stretching from nebraska all the way into parts of kentucky. a lot of wet weather down you there texas on into the southwest and more rain moving >>> oh, in our neck of the willy, we've got some showers coming in, but the heavy stuff isn't going to move in until we hit the second half of today, then we've got a lot of rain. another round of heavy rainfall moving through the bay area. temps in the 50s. it's going to be cool, overcast, then between 1:00 and 9:00, that heavy stuff moves through. we're going to dry out. you're going to have an opportunity to get outdoors without carrying the umbrella. tomorrow another round returns, saturday and sunday, mostly dry for the upcoming weekend. >> and that's your latest weather.
good answer. >> a whole bunch of different willis, like willie mays? willie wonka?. high surf advisories, southern california. an icy mix in the mid-mississippi river valley, more rain you there texas. sunshine here in the east, although rain and snow as you get into new england. tomorrow, snow along the great lakes, northern new england, an icy mix stretching from nebraska all the way into parts of kentucky. a lot of wet weather down you there texas on into the southwest and more rain...
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me, willie geist.it. this is how i break up. >> for the last time. >> i begged willie not to -- >> you should do it. >> it's good. >> i said why would you shave your goatee? johnny, who does my hair. he said i love willie's goatee. >> are you sure about this? >> no, no, that's like dirty willie. >> exactly. hello. >> here is the shot. zoom in on that. >> he looks like v from vendetta. johnny said that you just needed to trim it up more. like you just needed -- >> more importantly, how did the wife feel about it? >> the wife. >> the wife? >> the wife. the wife was happy to see my face back, i'll be honest with you. >> she has seen it for how many years? >> did we just jump into the '50s? the wife. >> how did the old ball and chain think about it? >> you know you answer to the wife. >> i answer to my wife. >> you thought you looked like chuck todd. >> the chuck todd. he has a patent on that. >> you have a chip. >> same color as chuck and -- anyway. it's gone. it would take six months to get it back. >> c
me, willie geist.it. this is how i break up. >> for the last time. >> i begged willie not to -- >> you should do it. >> it's good. >> i said why would you shave your goatee? johnny, who does my hair. he said i love willie's goatee. >> are you sure about this? >> no, no, that's like dirty willie. >> exactly. hello. >> here is the shot. zoom in on that. >> he looks like v from vendetta. johnny said that you just needed to trim it up...
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liz: "the willis report" is next. >> hello, everyone i'm gerri willis. tonight a big win for us, team usa. opec over a barrel, gas prices plummeting, putting more money into your wallet much the market spent most the day into the green before once again turning negative after oil prices snap ad four-day losing streak, closing just shy of $56 a barrel. but looking ahead, what is the impact going to be on your portfolio and the broader economy? joining me now, doug holtz-eakin, economist and president of the american action forum. shane cider man, founder of bay ridge financial group, and moody's chief economist john lonski. great to have all of you here. shane, i will start with you. i want to talk about markets first because it was a highly volatile day. we had swing of 346 points from high to low, big moves. why is the market so volatile right now? >> i think fear. fear drives markets. when you see russia raise that rate up six 1/2 basis that is pretty impressive. they're in a little bit of trouble. gerri: what you're talking about russia's national ban
liz: "the willis report" is next. >> hello, everyone i'm gerri willis. tonight a big win for us, team usa. opec over a barrel, gas prices plummeting, putting more money into your wallet much the market spent most the day into the green before once again turning negative after oil prices snap ad four-day losing streak, closing just shy of $56 a barrel. but looking ahead, what is the impact going to be on your portfolio and the broader economy? joining me now, doug holtz-eakin,...
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. >> secondly i'd like to call your attention to something that willy brown wrote in the chronicle over the weekend and it's kind of interesting and significant originally mayor brown was working for one of these ride service companies he was their lawyer or consultant for a company now called wings and now he's saying just take a look at downtown san francisco where an ever expanding fleet of ride sharing drivers no longer content to wait for a call for their perspective services we see it all the time you need to to take control of your streets. this is in your ballpark. lastly let me just say about the taxi insurance issue -- a company like yellow cab, self insured and doesn't technically comply with the regulations and a collection of companies and multiple companies is not allowed to write insurance. thank you. >> good afternoon. >> good afternoon. my name is mr. singh and i'm a board member of san francisco taxi worker's alliance and i have some documents. we're filing an application they are filing a petition because they can not afford to make a payment because we lose 40 percen
. >> secondly i'd like to call your attention to something that willy brown wrote in the chronicle over the weekend and it's kind of interesting and significant originally mayor brown was working for one of these ride service companies he was their lawyer or consultant for a company now called wings and now he's saying just take a look at downtown san francisco where an ever expanding fleet of ride sharing drivers no longer content to wait for a call for their perspective services we see...
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kerry, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, willie.rning. the details of how police found him hidden in this house here sound like something from a tv thriller. safely back in his mother's arms, investigators this morning are trying to piece together the story of what happened to this 13-year-old boy, who had been missing for four years. in court sunday, the boy's father, gregory jean, and step mary, samantha davis, sat in che shackles after police found the boy in their house in a hidden room, behind a fake wall, camouflaged with towels. according to authorities, the amazing rescue started when the boy somehow contacted his sister, using a cell phone. she relayed the message to their mother, who tipped off authorities where the boy was being held. but when police went to the house, their search came up empty. >> officers went, made contact with individuals in the home, who denied having any knowledge of who the child was. >> reporter: it was only after a second call from the mother with more details the police went back to the house,
kerry, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, willie.rning. the details of how police found him hidden in this house here sound like something from a tv thriller. safely back in his mother's arms, investigators this morning are trying to piece together the story of what happened to this 13-year-old boy, who had been missing for four years. in court sunday, the boy's father, gregory jean, and step mary, samantha davis, sat in che shackles after police found the boy in their house in a...
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also ahead, willie shines the light on great tips. he is giving them a remarkable place to enjoy. we will catch up with them in a bit. plus, what is it like to be directed by anythingly that jolie? savannah caught up with two of the stars of angelina's new movie "unbroken." . >> we head into the weekend. we have snow in the northwest. gulf coast looking at rain in
also ahead, willie shines the light on great tips. he is giving them a remarkable place to enjoy. we will catch up with them in a bit. plus, what is it like to be directed by anythingly that jolie? savannah caught up with two of the stars of angelina's new movie "unbroken." . >> we head into the weekend. we have snow in the northwest. gulf coast looking at rain in
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willie?n, thanks. >>> let's go back tout los angeles where al is this week with a check of the weather. hey, al. >> hi guys. a lot of folks are keeping an eye on the weather maps. winter storm warnings watches and advisories from the pacific northwest, southern california out into kansas and up into the dakotas. here is the storm system coming out of the pacific northwest. couple of them push through and bring us fairly decent coating of snow into parts of the southwest, even rain in southern california and snow from salt lake into albuquerque. look at this. las vegas may see about three inches of snow. and as you get further to the east denver grand junction all the way into santa rosa anywhere from three to six some areas as much as nine inches of snow. >>> good morning. i'm bill henley. a cloudy start, but rain showers an clouds moving out. partly sunny, but not as warm as it was other than thever the weekend. and colder weather arrives tomorrow. 31 in the morning, 40 tomorrow afternoon. c
willie?n, thanks. >>> let's go back tout los angeles where al is this week with a check of the weather. hey, al. >> hi guys. a lot of folks are keeping an eye on the weather maps. winter storm warnings watches and advisories from the pacific northwest, southern california out into kansas and up into the dakotas. here is the storm system coming out of the pacific northwest. couple of them push through and bring us fairly decent coating of snow into parts of the southwest, even...
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willy?whole bunch of willie cities in want to put a wreath of willis on your door. it could be a whole new thing. maybe you do it for festive. have you you never know. look for wet weather along the west coast. high surf advisories, southern california. an icy mix in the mid-mississippi river valley, more rain you there texas. sunshine here in the east, although rain and snow as you get into new england. tomorrow, snow along the great lakes, northern new england, an icy mix stretching from nebraska all the way into parts of kentucky. a lot of wet weather down you there texas on into the southwest and more rain moving into the >>> good morning. i'm meteorologist bill henley. clouds have cleared out. we'll see sunshine today. and a bit breeze, too. winds gusting to 25 miles an hour this afternoon. it will top out in the 50s today but it turns chillier in the morning. into the low 30s to start with. just 45 degrees tomorrow afternoon.7icw and brisk again on friday with sunny skies. it's saturda
willy?whole bunch of willie cities in want to put a wreath of willis on your door. it could be a whole new thing. maybe you do it for festive. have you you never know. look for wet weather along the west coast. high surf advisories, southern california. an icy mix in the mid-mississippi river valley, more rain you there texas. sunshine here in the east, although rain and snow as you get into new england. tomorrow, snow along the great lakes, northern new england, an icy mix stretching from...
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henry willis. guest: one of the interesting things the caller brought up is how you ensure access for from acts of terrorism. is the reason we need government backstop insurance because the risk of terrorism in the united states depends a bit on -- it can be influenced by the acts of government a country takes overseas. a look at other u.s. interest around the world. what we take in the middle east places goodr other lead a terrorist group to be interested in attacking us in the u.s. host: is there insurance for war? guest: usually, war is excluded. host: henry willis, so breakdown ,he two different proposals house and senate, to extend the risk insurance program. what do you see in each of these? guest: they both are recognizing that there is some need for a -- federal role, but they are varying in a few aspects. first is how long should the extension be? as we learn more about terrorism, the needs of this law change. there is a need for it to be reconsidered as to whether or not we need to the la
henry willis. guest: one of the interesting things the caller brought up is how you ensure access for from acts of terrorism. is the reason we need government backstop insurance because the risk of terrorism in the united states depends a bit on -- it can be influenced by the acts of government a country takes overseas. a look at other u.s. interest around the world. what we take in the middle east places goodr other lead a terrorist group to be interested in attacking us in the u.s. host: is...
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but todd, thanks, "the willis report" is next gerri: hello, everyone, welcome to the "willis report." can forget the santa claus rally. december's big market booster, janet yellen. stocks soaring today, snapping a three-day losing streak as the fed's easy money policy just keeps rolling along. what happens when that party stops? we're asking gary kaltbaum, owner and president of kaltbaum capital management, and peter morici, economist and professor at the university of maryland. on and on we flow here, guys. i'm surprised that the markets didn't react more postively although we had a 300 point gain at one point. what is your reaction, gary? >> i think it's the same old-same
but todd, thanks, "the willis report" is next gerri: hello, everyone, welcome to the "willis report." can forget the santa claus rally. december's big market booster, janet yellen. stocks soaring today, snapping a three-day losing streak as the fed's easy money policy just keeps rolling along. what happens when that party stops? we're asking gary kaltbaum, owner and president of kaltbaum capital management, and peter morici, economist and professor at the university of...
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willie? >> joe fryer, thank you, joe. >>> no party is bigger or more well known than the countdown in times square. preparing for what could be a new challenge, protesters. let's go to stephanie gosk in times square getting a good spot this morning. hi stephanie. good morning to you. >> reporter: good morning, savannah. one of the many amazing things about new year's eve in this city is what happens here in times square t goes from fairly normal activity right now to this massive party with hundreds of thousands of people from all over the world. music, confetti and, of course that famous ball drop. sometimes square on new year's eve is that once in a lifetime check it off the bucket list something to tell the grandkids kind of event. >> we're going to be here in winter coats, gloves scarves, freezing our tails off to watch that big, beautiful ball drop. >> being here for new year's is the best ever. >> reporter: making sure it goes off smoothly requires thousands of law enforcement, facing c
willie? >> joe fryer, thank you, joe. >>> no party is bigger or more well known than the countdown in times square. preparing for what could be a new challenge, protesters. let's go to stephanie gosk in times square getting a good spot this morning. hi stephanie. good morning to you. >> reporter: good morning, savannah. one of the many amazing things about new year's eve in this city is what happens here in times square t goes from fairly normal activity right now to this...
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meanwhile "the willis report" is next gerri: hello, everybody, i'm gerri willis.e "willis report." a big day with lots of to chew through and the first story, the dow closing up 420 points. the biggest rally in three years and the largest two-day point gain in six years. new fallout from the sony hack attack, and its decision to cancel "the interview," that movie, over threats of terror. pulling another satire flick and obama normalizing relations with cuba. is this throwing a lifeline to cuba's dictators? we have steve moor
meanwhile "the willis report" is next gerri: hello, everybody, i'm gerri willis.e "willis report." a big day with lots of to chew through and the first story, the dow closing up 420 points. the biggest rally in three years and the largest two-day point gain in six years. new fallout from the sony hack attack, and its decision to cancel "the interview," that movie, over threats of terror. pulling another satire flick and obama normalizing relations with cuba. is...
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willie's lists. go on. >> willie's lists.grew in popularity. >> blew up all year. most downloaded film of the year. top app facebook messenger and snapchat, one and two. >> messenger made you do it. all of a sudden you can't check your facebook messages unless you do it. >> and snapchat made you want to do it. >> tv's most downloaded show. >> i am diana. did i say her name right? >> the red wedding. game of thrones. >> most popular book, "fault in our stars" by john green. >> natalie's favorite. >> and you're into the apps, right? what's the thing you like? >> two dots. it's a game. >> what is it? >> i don't know if it's new or -- it's a fun game where you connect the same-colored dot. >> they're for nursery school children. >> i'm on board for 183. >> how often do you play that at work, did. ylan? >> never at work. >> sure. >> she finger paints in her free time. it's amazing. amazing. >> this is not how you treat guests. he's still bitter about you saying it's not winter. >> yeah. >> it was one of the top three apps. >> see?
willie's lists. go on. >> willie's lists.grew in popularity. >> blew up all year. most downloaded film of the year. top app facebook messenger and snapchat, one and two. >> messenger made you do it. all of a sudden you can't check your facebook messages unless you do it. >> and snapchat made you want to do it. >> tv's most downloaded show. >> i am diana. did i say her name right? >> the red wedding. game of thrones. >> most popular book,...
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"the willis report" is next. >> hi, everyone, i'm gerri willis. the $1.1 trillion spending bill hitting a hurdle in the house ahead of the midnight deadline. can lawmakers keep the government running? fox business's rich edson is live from d.c. with the very latest. tell us what this fight is about. >> good evening, gerri. depend who you are as far as the fight is concerned f you're a republican, there are dozens who problems with number of provisions in the bill. they want less spending. they want immediate response to president obama's executive order on immigration. republican leaders always knew they were going to lose a few dozen of these folks. the real surprise is democrats. they have a major problem with a proposal in this bill that rolls back some of the dodd-frank leg regulatory reform bill of because of those objections it may derail this bill. >> why is this in an appropriations bill? because it was the price to pay to get an appropriations bill. i was told we couldn't get all these other things that have been described here so lovingl
"the willis report" is next. >> hi, everyone, i'm gerri willis. the $1.1 trillion spending bill hitting a hurdle in the house ahead of the midnight deadline. can lawmakers keep the government running? fox business's rich edson is live from d.c. with the very latest. tell us what this fight is about. >> good evening, gerri. depend who you are as far as the fight is concerned f you're a republican, there are dozens who problems with number of provisions in the bill. they...
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. >>> former mayor willie brown kicked off good year, end of year telethon. >>> it is willie brown at the microphone and it features live music and cheerleaders to help people drop off unwanted items. goodwill wants clothing and computers and cars and the donations help the people to work by funding job training programs. >>> it feels good, the people are super nice and they dot loading and there is a band today. it is cool. >>> a donata thon going to five p.m. >>> 2014 was full of notable moments. a look back at the years that included the major bay area earthquake and a world series and some social media trending involving hidden cash and dumping ice water on ourselves. >>> 2015 in australia and this was the scene in the sydney harbor today. >>> >>> snow caused big problems last night. people were stranded in their vehicles and stuck in a foot of snow on highway 138 in the mountains. many people were taken by snow cat to the local church for shelter and some walked and no injuries reported. >>> in lake tahoe thousands will ring in the new year at the snow glow festival. because of c
. >>> former mayor willie brown kicked off good year, end of year telethon. >>> it is willie brown at the microphone and it features live music and cheerleaders to help people drop off unwanted items. goodwill wants clothing and computers and cars and the donations help the people to work by funding job training programs. >>> it feels good, the people are super nice and they dot loading and there is a band today. it is cool. >>> a donata thon going to five...
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thank you very much. >> "willis report" coming up. gerri: hello, everybody, i'm gerri willis.wrapping up. the big question? did consumers pull out their wallets and spread the holiday cheer? we have a retail strategist at pricewaterhousecoopers strategy unit. thanks for coming in tom. great to see you today. so your company pretty, pretty, not very happy about possible spending for the holiday season. you said it would actually go down. look at those numbers, average household spending 735 last year. 684 this year. when all is said and done and all the dollars and cents are
thank you very much. >> "willis report" coming up. gerri: hello, everybody, i'm gerri willis.wrapping up. the big question? did consumers pull out their wallets and spread the holiday cheer? we have a retail strategist at pricewaterhousecoopers strategy unit. thanks for coming in tom. great to see you today. so your company pretty, pretty, not very happy about possible spending for the holiday season. you said it would actually go down. look at those numbers, average household...
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let's bring in willie geist.bary pirate desk. >> senator, i didn't think we would get a barbary pirate reference this early. let me ask you about this argument authorization from 2003 and 2004 extends today that's to fight terrorism today under that umbrella argument. >> that's a weak argument. there were two authorizations, one done right after 9/11, september 14th, '01 and one done with respect to iraq. the intent of the two authorization what members of congress thought about when they voted but especially what president obama has said about both authorizations since he's been president, it's clear the authorizations don't cover this war against isil and that's why it is so important for congress not to advocate its job as it has been doing for the last few months, not adjourn and go home for christmas on the 11th of december while we have people fighting overseas. >> al hunt? >> senator, how open ended would you like to see a new authorization and how or how tailored should it be? >> you know, i filed a draft
let's bring in willie geist.bary pirate desk. >> senator, i didn't think we would get a barbary pirate reference this early. let me ask you about this argument authorization from 2003 and 2004 extends today that's to fight terrorism today under that umbrella argument. >> that's a weak argument. there were two authorizations, one done right after 9/11, september 14th, '01 and one done with respect to iraq. the intent of the two authorization what members of congress thought about...
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gerri willis. we begin with the computer hacking at sony pictures entertainment. believed to be much more damaging and includes the release of tens of thousands of social security numbers of folks including big stars like sylvester stallone for more, entertainment reporter david cap lynn. 47,000 social security numbers. (?) this blows my mind. i can't believe this is happening. how many stars? who were the big named stars with this kind of information being leaked? >> we have people like judd app
gerri willis. we begin with the computer hacking at sony pictures entertainment. believed to be much more damaging and includes the release of tens of thousands of social security numbers of folks including big stars like sylvester stallone for more, entertainment reporter david cap lynn. 47,000 social security numbers. (?) this blows my mind. i can't believe this is happening. how many stars? who were the big named stars with this kind of information being leaked? >> we have people like...
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"the willis report" is next. liz: have a great night. gerri: hello, everybody, i'm gerri willis. we begin with the fan at the center of obamacare's troubled image. jonathan gruber was in the hot seat today as he testified before the house oversight committee over his controversial comments saying obamacare was passed because of the stupidity of the american voter. that is what he said. not what i'm saying. he is apologizing, trying to down play those comments today. joining me dr. scott gottlieb, physician and resident fellow at the american enterprise institute. doc, great to have you back. we'll get to sound from jonathan gruber. hear the exchanges in this case with darrell issa. >> are you stupid? >> i don't think so, no. >> does mit employ stupid people? >> not to my knowledge. >> so you're a smart man who said some as ranking member said, really stupid things and you said the same. is that correct? >> i, comments i made were really inexcusable. gerri: the comments i made were inexcusable. what do you make of this? does this take us back to earlier today? are gruber's comment
"the willis report" is next. liz: have a great night. gerri: hello, everybody, i'm gerri willis. we begin with the fan at the center of obamacare's troubled image. jonathan gruber was in the hot seat today as he testified before the house oversight committee over his controversial comments saying obamacare was passed because of the stupidity of the american voter. that is what he said. not what i'm saying. he is apologizing, trying to down play those comments today. joining me dr....
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remind the public that a new middle school is opening up in the bayview and parents want to learn more willie brown middle school is the result of a lot of community input and expertise from hundreds of architects many had a as a thought school and the school is the status quo technology for students and full science labs and extorts sports in he a 21st century cafe and supports we want to encourage all families to consider the willie brown middle school for your child that will be the spear of our stem initiative in our schools here in san francisco so to speak the stem talking about the abraham lincoln the jebicly team who won a gold metal and massachusetts dispute of technology they beat teams from listens to this our high school team beat teams from harvard and princeton and mit and can you tell me bridge and 2 hundred other teams from universities around the world house that? (clapping.) i gem is an under graduate bio technical program, however, the lining up are recent graduates of lincoln secretarial 2013 and 2014 graduates that are partnered with the sfaufrts they're currently attendi
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hi, willie and everybody.d about to be launched i was in the middle of all that stuff, and i did not personally and cia director george tenet did not at that very early time personally brief the president, president bush on the techniques, water boarding and all the rest. in my book i took issue with what president bush had said in his memoir is that he cited a very graphic conversation he had with george tenet at the beginning of the program of vetoing techniques. i had never heard that before. i talked to tenet once i read the bush book and george told me he never had any recollection of briefing the president right at the beginning. now, who he did brief right at the beginning was the vice president, condoleezza rice, andy card, gonzalez his chief counsel. i would be surprised if one or more of them had not told the president about the techniques personally. >> what about on capitol hill. who was briefed on capitol hill, john? >> well, we briefed -- there was a procedure called the gang of eight which under
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david: "the willis report" is next. >> hello, everyone, i'm gerri willis. we begin tonight with new outrage over those deadly exploding airbags linked to five deaths and dozens of injuries. the japanese manufacture you are takata is refusing to initiate a nationwide recall, putting onus on automakers. instead takata simply had this response when one of its officials was grilled on capitol hill today. >> we are deeply sorry about each case where takata's airbag had not performed as designed. gerri: republican congressman lee terry of nebraska is the subcommittee chairman who led today's hearing. congressman, before i get to your questions, i just want to invite our viewers tonight, if you have a question for the congressman, you want to know about these airbags, whether congress is holding takata's feet to the fire on this, send me a tweet @gerriwillisfbn. we'll ask that question. congressman, to you, were you satisfied with the responses you got today. >> oh, absolutely not. this is one of those times where both republicans and democrats on the committee we
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the lions' number 15, willie flemming, has the ball and is on his way down to the ground, when mosca,umber 68, comes flying in to seal the deal. >> and it was one of those bang-bang plays where i went over the top and caught the back of his head and there was no penalty called on the play. >> flemming takes the pitch up, gets away from kunitz and he knabz the elusive willie and gets the stop. >> fleming leaves the game with an injury. >> fleming appears injured. >> and maska's team goes on to win the game. >> that's part of the game. i played the game the way it was designed to be played. it was just one of those unfortunate plays, and just because i did it, it just so happened i had a stigma attached to it that it was a dirty play. >> mosca completes the stop. >> the bc lions exact revenge beating hamilton in the gray cup the following season, which would have seemed to have settled the score, but did it? fast-forward 48 years. it's november 2011 at the cfl alumni legends luncheon, a luncheon to raise awareness about the dire needs fund for retired cfl players with personal physical
the lions' number 15, willie flemming, has the ball and is on his way down to the ground, when mosca,umber 68, comes flying in to seal the deal. >> and it was one of those bang-bang plays where i went over the top and caught the back of his head and there was no penalty called on the play. >> flemming takes the pitch up, gets away from kunitz and he knabz the elusive willie and gets the stop. >> fleming leaves the game with an injury. >> fleming appears injured. >>...
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thank you very much. >> "willis report" is next. gerri: imgerri willis.ght with the billion dollars, billion dollars going back to consumers wallets. that savings from lower oil prices. now those prices plunging today, to five-year lows after opec slashed its outlook for 2015. however, your 401(k) probably took a hit as energy stocks pulled all three major indexes into the red. we're covering all angles with steve moore, chief economist at the heritage foundation and teddy weisberg, founder and president of seaport securities. welcome to you both. great to have you here. let's start, steve, with that windfall to consumers. the lower oil prices, i know a lot of people see bad in this. i see a
thank you very much. >> "willis report" is next. gerri: imgerri willis.ght with the billion dollars, billion dollars going back to consumers wallets. that savings from lower oil prices. now those prices plunging today, to five-year lows after opec slashed its outlook for 2015. however, your 401(k) probably took a hit as energy stocks pulled all three major indexes into the red. we're covering all angles with steve moore, chief economist at the heritage foundation and teddy...
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"the willis report" is next. david: see you tomorrow. gerri: hello, everyone, i'm gerri willis.uing its plunge, closing today at just under $56 a barrel. that is the lowest since may 2009 and quite a far cry from the summer when it was $107 a barrel. but despite the boom, u.s. shale producers are creating, opec refuses to blink and will stick to its decision not to cutout put. joining me fox business contributor phil flynn, market analyst for price futures group. great to see you. how low is oil going. >> $55 is a key area. they tested it a lot sooner than people thought they could. if they take that out,5
"the willis report" is next. david: see you tomorrow. gerri: hello, everyone, i'm gerri willis.uing its plunge, closing today at just under $56 a barrel. that is the lowest since may 2009 and quite a far cry from the summer when it was $107 a barrel. but despite the boom, u.s. shale producers are creating, opec refuses to blink and will stick to its decision not to cutout put. joining me fox business contributor phil flynn, market analyst for price futures group. great to see you. how...