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willie mays proud center field for the san francisco giant. he was always a superb outfielder but it was what he did with his bat that made history that year. willie mays drove in 111 runs and led the lead with 47 home runs. 1964 also saw the emergence of a men who had become perhaps the most famous athlete of the world. muhammad ali. 50 years ago before he converted to islam, ali was known as clay. an olympic gold medalist. it was clash's clay first shot at the title. and ktvu had a chance to talk to clay before that huge bout with sunny lista. >> i'm always here to promote boxing and clashus clay. i want people to be here to see the world's best fighter, prettiest fighter. the oldest man to retire from the big ugly bear. >> do you really think you can beat sonny listin. >> i don't know i can beat him, i know i can beat him. >> what makes you know you can beat him. >> i've had 20 professional flights and won them automaker. 19 of them i told them the exact rout he was going down. >> have you got a pound for the bear? >> i got a good pound for
willie mays proud center field for the san francisco giant. he was always a superb outfielder but it was what he did with his bat that made history that year. willie mays drove in 111 runs and led the lead with 47 home runs. 1964 also saw the emergence of a men who had become perhaps the most famous athlete of the world. muhammad ali. 50 years ago before he converted to islam, ali was known as clay. an olympic gold medalist. it was clash's clay first shot at the title. and ktvu had a chance to...
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. >> le presentamos el nuevo video de calle 13 cuenta con la participacio de willie mais y la agrupaciÓn♪. >> ♪. >> ♪. >> ♪. >> ♪. >> ♪. >> ♪. >> ♪. >> ♪. >> para hablarnos del video nos acompaÑa desde argentina rene prez, hay pequeÑo retraso en la trasmisiÓn , buenas tardes rene. >> buenas tardes , buenas tardes . >> bueno, te desahogas una vez mÁs , la letra bien directa y clara pero hablamos del video, como nace esta idea y cuÁl es el mensaje, cuÉntame. >> pues la idea, incluye a la gente del barrio con la barriada este, y queriamos dar el mensaje de que estamos cansados de la violencia y las armas, todo esto , los lujos excesivos forman parte de aquÍ pues estÁn matando por estos lujos excesivos. >> bueno , estamos teniendo problemas con el audio , hacemos este contacto en argentina, que mensajes quieres transmitir cuando destruyes el maseratti, ese auto es tuyo?. >> es un auto que pude haber llamado a la producciÓn y que buscaran un auto , pero decidÍ poner mÍ propio auto, eso al principio de mÍ carrera, es un mensaje bien fuerte, a toda esa chuleria que patrocinan los canales y artÍ
. >> le presentamos el nuevo video de calle 13 cuenta con la participacio de willie mais y la agrupaciÓn♪. >> ♪. >> ♪. >> ♪. >> ♪. >> ♪. >> ♪. >> ♪. >> ♪. >> para hablarnos del video nos acompaÑa desde argentina rene prez, hay pequeÑo retraso en la trasmisiÓn , buenas tardes rene. >> buenas tardes , buenas tardes . >> bueno, te desahogas una vez mÁs , la letra bien directa y clara pero hablamos del...
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we have seen and felt the impablgt of willie mays and joe montana. do you relish that role that you have? >> i want to represent it well. that's where i've come to in my life. i want to represent it well the same way that they did. >> have you represented it well? >> i haven't had time. >> how do you describe your career when you look back on it, whether if's the positives, negatives, whatever. how do you describe your career? >> enjoyable. it was enjoyable. lot of work. you know. a lot of work. it was hard. but it was fun. it was what i wanted to do when i was a little boy. >> what's your impact in the game that you think you've had? >> i'll let you guys determine that. >> i'm just asking you. it's not for something crazy. it's fascinating to hear your thoughts. bay area people have gotten to know you, at least publicly. what's your thoughts about your own career? >> i wanted that person who sat in the upper deck to enjoy himself. i wanted that person to, two hours or three hours in the game they would be awake and excited. i felt that's what we owe
we have seen and felt the impablgt of willie mays and joe montana. do you relish that role that you have? >> i want to represent it well. that's where i've come to in my life. i want to represent it well the same way that they did. >> have you represented it well? >> i haven't had time. >> how do you describe your career when you look back on it, whether if's the positives, negatives, whatever. how do you describe your career? >> enjoyable. it was enjoyable. lot of...
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. >> we both grew up in the bay area and seen and felt the impact of willie mays joe montana and you're right there with those guys. do you relish that role that you have have. >> i want to represent it well. that's where i've come to in my life. i want to represent it well the same way that they have did. >> i haven't had time yesterday. >> how do you describe your career, whether it's the positive negatives, whatever how do you describe your career? >> enjoy. a it was enjoyable. a lot of work you know a lot of work. it was hard but it was fun, what i wanted to do when i was a little boy. >> what's the impact in the game that you've had. >> i'll let you guys determine that. >> i'm just asking you, not for something crazy, you know. it's fascinating to hear your thoughts, someone that we've covered for so many years, bay area people have gotten to know you, every ounce of you at least publicly. what's your impact. your thoughts about your own career? >> i wanted that person that sat in the upper deck to enjoy himself. i wanted that person to -- two hours or three hours from the game to
. >> we both grew up in the bay area and seen and felt the impact of willie mays joe montana and you're right there with those guys. do you relish that role that you have have. >> i want to represent it well. that's where i've come to in my life. i want to represent it well the same way that they have did. >> i haven't had time yesterday. >> how do you describe your career, whether it's the positive negatives, whatever how do you describe your career? >> enjoy. a...
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we've seen and felt the impact of willie mays, joe montana, do you relish that role? >> i want to represent it well. that's where i come to in my life. i want to represent it well the same way they did. >> have you represented it well? >> i've had time to, i haven't had time. >> if you could do something different in your career, looking back, any regrets, what would it be? >> i would have gaven you gayuya lot more time and it probably would have been easier. i kpo apologize a thousand times, but when you're working a lot you want to be at your best, and i just thought it was taking away from my time at being the best. like you say, you're immature about a lot of things and you have a lot of time to grow and now i'm out of it. the good thing about it, i'm not thrown into it like i was before. you know, the times when you're tired from a game. the first minute you whack into a locker room, it's like hey, barry, how you doing. that's hard on a person on a day-to-day basis, and i didn't do it the best way. >> you never mince your words with me. do you belong in the hall
we've seen and felt the impact of willie mays, joe montana, do you relish that role? >> i want to represent it well. that's where i come to in my life. i want to represent it well the same way they did. >> have you represented it well? >> i've had time to, i haven't had time. >> if you could do something different in your career, looking back, any regrets, what would it be? >> i would have gaven you gayuya lot more time and it probably would have been easier. i kpo...
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. -- willie mays, played for. it was not about barry bonds, it was not like a custom guys who bulked up and hit a ton of runs. it was about ownership, it was about management, it was about big business, it bass about getting billions of dollars for new stadiums and tv ratings. let's put the entire weight of this era on one person's shoulders or two or three people's shoulders. beash barr -- barry bonds coming back, eric chavez, he was asked, is he glad barry bonds is coming back? he said absolutely. it's about the steroid industry and everything, you could hear a pin drop, the better that is said because barry bonds is back, the better the game. >> okay. thanks. the show may be over but the conversation continues. you can also find us on twitter @ajconsiderthis. we'll see you next time. >> good evening everyone. welcome to al jazeera america. i'm john siegenthaler in new york. change of course. the new twist in the search for flight 370. officials now strongly believe the disappearance of the jet was a deliberate
. -- willie mays, played for. it was not about barry bonds, it was not like a custom guys who bulked up and hit a ton of runs. it was about ownership, it was about management, it was about big business, it bass about getting billions of dollars for new stadiums and tv ratings. let's put the entire weight of this era on one person's shoulders or two or three people's shoulders. beash barr -- barry bonds coming back, eric chavez, he was asked, is he glad barry bonds is coming back? he said...
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now in baseball, some may say players like willie mays and jackie robinson are role models, but the a's found a hero close to his heart to help him achieve his major league dream. >> i'm happy to be healthy again. >> at 27 years old, you might say fan favorite, josh redick has it all. it wasn't always like that d. you know redick was cut from his high school team twice? was told he wasn't good enough to play at the university of georgia. overcoming all of that, josh's resiliency comes from the most important person in his life. his father, kenny. >> in 1988, kenny fell victim to a horrible electrical accident. over 7,000 bolts travel into his left hand through his heart and out of his right hand. >> i remember being electrocuted. it is like you put the waistbands and it vibrates. it felt like that, but a thousand times worse. >> kenny had his left hand amputated and doctors took arteries and muscles from his back, groin, and leg to rebuild his right hand. >> when they finally realized i was being electrocuted, i was already dead. they did cpr on me. >> the pain was so immense. it felt l
now in baseball, some may say players like willie mays and jackie robinson are role models, but the a's found a hero close to his heart to help him achieve his major league dream. >> i'm happy to be healthy again. >> at 27 years old, you might say fan favorite, josh redick has it all. it wasn't always like that d. you know redick was cut from his high school team twice? was told he wasn't good enough to play at the university of georgia. overcoming all of that, josh's resiliency...
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. >> we both grew up in the bay area and have seen and felt the impact of willie mays, joe montana andrelish that role that you have? >> i want to represent it well. that's what i've come to in my life. i want to represent it well, the same way they did. >> have you represented it well? >> i haven't had time yet. i haven't had time. >> if you could do something different in your career looking back, any regrets, what would it be? >> i would have given you guys a lot more time and it probably would have been a lot easier. i just didn't have the time. i mean i can apologize for that a thousand times, but when you're working a lot and you're going out to the field, you want to be at your best. and i just thought it was taking away from my time being the best. and like you say, you're immature about a lot of things and you have a lot of time to grow. now i've been out of it. the good thing, i'm not thrown about it like i was before. you know the times when you're tired from a game and you just want to sit there and the first minute you walk into a locker room, hey, barry, how are you doing
. >> we both grew up in the bay area and have seen and felt the impact of willie mays, joe montana andrelish that role that you have? >> i want to represent it well. that's what i've come to in my life. i want to represent it well, the same way they did. >> have you represented it well? >> i haven't had time yet. i haven't had time. >> if you could do something different in your career looking back, any regrets, what would it be? >> i would have given you...
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a babe ruth or willie mays, good for 11 or more wins per year at their peak. payne did find expectations. bobby cox of the atlanta braves, and martin who was hired and fired four times as yankees manager. >> few could match his strategic brilliance. >> reporter: but the rest? >> most that manage a thousand games are right around zero impact on average. >> hasn't happened -- >> reporter: yet it's the manager who gets the credit when his team wins. >> the red sox are world champions. >> reporter: and takes the heat, and usually gets fired, when they lose. so we ran it by former major league manager manny acta, now an espn baseball analyst. >> it's not only managing inning by inning, it's what you do before and after the game. >> reporter: he says there are too many things that managers do that just cannot be quantified. >> we are as good as the talent that is given us. but there are so many things that happen through the course of the season that you can't measure. >> reporter: do managers matter? >> of course they do. i'm one of them, and i'm looking for a job.
a babe ruth or willie mays, good for 11 or more wins per year at their peak. payne did find expectations. bobby cox of the atlanta braves, and martin who was hired and fired four times as yankees manager. >> few could match his strategic brilliance. >> reporter: but the rest? >> most that manage a thousand games are right around zero impact on average. >> hasn't happened -- >> reporter: yet it's the manager who gets the credit when his team wins. >> the red...
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willie would you build this bridge. the bear in mind lifted up his heady said again friend they'll follow after me a needy youth who must come this way it's to that spearheaded youth my mayin twilight dim good friend i'm building this bridge for him indicative of willie brown junior (clapping.) good morning speaker brown, lieutenant newsom and attorney general harris and the chair woman and holly mitch and the members of the legislative caucus please stand by holly mitchel our chairperson (clapping.) mayor ed lee and distinguished guests ladies and gentlemen if you haven't noticed this day is about a day named willie l brown junior but it's not about willie brown but a boy from texas but this day is not about a boy from the south east texas area it's about a man who broke down barriers of class and race of political lodge to build a city and state that continues to be the envy of the world. (clapping.) so like i said this day is not about speaker brown but a lot more. my name is that i see demeanor hall it's a privilege to thorough ac r-65 the resolution naming the western span the willie l brown bridge for which we celebrate today. i need not repeat speaker brown's cred
willie would you build this bridge. the bear in mind lifted up his heady said again friend they'll follow after me a needy youth who must come this way it's to that spearheaded youth my mayin twilight dim good friend i'm building this bridge for him indicative of willie brown junior (clapping.) good morning speaker brown, lieutenant newsom and attorney general harris and the chair woman and holly mitch and the members of the legislative caucus please stand by holly mitchel our chairperson...
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>> out there with willie mays. >> we are all a little tired but good to be here. a lot to get to.ing to you about what is going on in ukraine. plxs to get to. why bob gates, crimea is already gone. >> already gone. >> we begin with the latest on that missing malaysia airlines jet. emergency crews are expanding their search for the plane and the 239 people on board. 40 ships and 22 aircraft, including some from the united states, are working as part of the search. officials believe the plane crashed somewhere in the gulf of thailand off the coast of vietnam. among the many theories that happened, speculation that an explosion or a hijacking may be responsible for the plane's missing status. over the weekend, interpol confirmed two passengers used stolen passports and officials are investigating the identities of two other passengers on the plane. flight officials are also looking into a recording of the radar which suggests the plane turned around from its scheduled root to beijing. a lot of theories here and a lot of concerns. red flags in what we know already this might be terror
>> out there with willie mays. >> we are all a little tired but good to be here. a lot to get to.ing to you about what is going on in ukraine. plxs to get to. why bob gates, crimea is already gone. >> already gone. >> we begin with the latest on that missing malaysia airlines jet. emergency crews are expanding their search for the plane and the 239 people on board. 40 ships and 22 aircraft, including some from the united states, are working as part of the search....
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cannot rule out, the fact that maybe the surrogates may be will live our lives as the circus and that's what the movie, circus starring bruce willis, was all about. in that world people prefer to live in superhuman bodies. i don't want to go back to being human anymore. they prefer to be superhumans. and then, of course, because it's a hollywood movie, bruce willis messes it all up in terms of all the superhuman bodies at the end. anyway, thank you so much for being here today. [applause] what i want to do now is to sign your book, okay? you've been a great audience. thank you so much, okay? >> you are watching booktv,
cannot rule out, the fact that maybe the surrogates may be will live our lives as the circus and that's what the movie, circus starring bruce willis, was all about. in that world people prefer to live in superhuman bodies. i don't want to go back to being human anymore. they prefer to be superhumans. and then, of course, because it's a hollywood movie, bruce willis messes it all up in terms of all the superhuman bodies at the end. anyway, thank you so much for being here today. [applause] what...
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you. >>> coming up, chocolate was not good for the health of augustus gloop in the original willy wonka but it mayred by the maker of m&ms that looks at if a special chocolate pill can make you healthier. that's coming up. we want to know is a chocolate pill that's good for you too good to be true? i'd rather eating the candy. we'll be right back. ight back. >>> welcome back. spring officially starting on thursday even if it doesn't feel like it in some parts of the country. that's historically when the housing market heats up, and it appears just in time for spring adjustable rate mortgages are back in style even though it seems probable interest rates will be higher when these mortgages readjust. is this doomed to end badly. fred, you're saying this is going to end badly. >> well, yeah, there's a lot of little quirks. i don't really have a big problem with adjustable rate mortgages as long as you know the devil's in the details, and what i've seen primarily is that every lender is changing so that after the initial period of, say, five or seven years, you could have a cap of 5% over what you sta
you. >>> coming up, chocolate was not good for the health of augustus gloop in the original willy wonka but it mayred by the maker of m&ms that looks at if a special chocolate pill can make you healthier. that's coming up. we want to know is a chocolate pill that's good for you too good to be true? i'd rather eating the candy. we'll be right back. ight back. >>> welcome back. spring officially starting on thursday even if it doesn't feel like it in some parts of the...
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he says willie, state of the union, man, i may only be here for a year. you want to roll?ing in the back of it. can you believe we're here? >> jimmy: that's crazy. everyone wanted pictures with you while you're there. what did they ask you about these guys? >> a lot asked me about uncle si. >> where's uncle si? is he really like he is on the show? that's the standard question we get from everyone. >> i mean, that must be strange for you guys. >> when we walked in, we kind of wave. then here they start coming up to the balcony and taking pictures. i thought, this is weird. >> jimmy: did you speak to the president at that event? >> believe it or not, i happened to run into the president. i did. really. we were in a hall way. we were leaving. i go to get on the elevator, this lady goes, you can't get on the elevator yet. i'm looking around and i see why. the president sees me and says willie, what's up? i'm like hey, what's up? we start talking and we're having this conversation. >> he's picking on you about your clothes. >> yeah, because last time we had seen each other at t
he says willie, state of the union, man, i may only be here for a year. you want to roll?ing in the back of it. can you believe we're here? >> jimmy: that's crazy. everyone wanted pictures with you while you're there. what did they ask you about these guys? >> a lot asked me about uncle si. >> where's uncle si? is he really like he is on the show? that's the standard question we get from everyone. >> i mean, that must be strange for you guys. >> when we walked in,...
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the authorities warn that the bodies of some victims may never be found. bbc's david willis is in oso. >> as the pain-staking search continues, telephone calls for the emergency services were released revealing the panic as the mudslide tore these homes apart. >> hundreds of trees have fallen outside of my house. sounded like an earthquake was happening. >> are there any injuries? >> yes. there's people yelling for help. >> amongst the rubble, rescuesers found the body of a 4-month-old girl, sanoa, whose grandmother also died in the disaster. the search operation is taking its toll on volunteers. they've recovered more bodies than the figures indicate, but those bodies have yet to be formally identified. and in the next few days, the death toll is expected to rise significantly. comforted by her british friend heather rogers, nicole rivera told me four of her loved one res missing. both her parents, her 19-year-old daughter, delaney, and delaney's fiancee, allen. >> other countries and places where there have been tragic mudslides and lives lost, many, many times bodies are
the authorities warn that the bodies of some victims may never be found. bbc's david willis is in oso. >> as the pain-staking search continues, telephone calls for the emergency services were released revealing the panic as the mudslide tore these homes apart. >> hundreds of trees have fallen outside of my house. sounded like an earthquake was happening. >> are there any injuries? >> yes. there's people yelling for help. >> amongst the rubble, rescuesers found the...
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i'm glad that former former mayor willie brown joined us i can formerly congratulate him on it's 20th birthday yesterday (clapping) and let me asked if i may to i think the wonderful comments that secretary shuflz is given i want to recognize we're joined by president chiu a norm yee. i am also grateful to the veterans not only of the city but across the country and that i do think people a lot to what san francisco is doing on everything from technology to health care to housing. but i also want to signal that we're a city that remembers our veterans as well so as long as i'm mayor, i want to make sure we introduce and welcome the coast guard here as well we're working together to make sure that our returning veterans are also taken care of that as we begin the groundbreaking for the memorial in the 80 years because the memorial committee that has been garnishes with their time and energy we want to thank them 82 years ago today, we should have had this designed appropriate but several others who have mentioned to me while it took us 82 years we have the benefit of modern indulge and perhaps technology to accompany us with the design so t
i'm glad that former former mayor willie brown joined us i can formerly congratulate him on it's 20th birthday yesterday (clapping) and let me asked if i may to i think the wonderful comments that secretary shuflz is given i want to recognize we're joined by president chiu a norm yee. i am also grateful to the veterans not only of the city but across the country and that i do think people a lot to what san francisco is doing on everything from technology to health care to housing. but i also...
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willis report." gerri: tonight, many senior citizens health care may be at risk. the obama administration is still holding firm to its proposed cuts to medicare advantage. now, this despite the white house doing an about-face on its plan changes to the medicare part-d prescription drug program. it is sticking by its looming cuts to the popular program. joining me now, ovik roy, of the manhattan institute. always great to see you. before we get to the medicare, two medicare stories actually i want to talk about some news that broke this afternoon coming from kathleen sebelius at health and human services. they released february total enrollments for obamacare. they said in that month alone 94thousand people signed up. that is down -- 94thousand. that is down from the levels of january at 1.1 million. what do you make of these numbers? >> i don't think that is surprising. i think you will see that slow down. the big burst happened around the holidays but the most important number is the number they didn't tell you, what percentage of those people actually paid premi
willis report." gerri: tonight, many senior citizens health care may be at risk. the obama administration is still holding firm to its proposed cuts to medicare advantage. now, this despite the white house doing an about-face on its plan changes to the medicare part-d prescription drug program. it is sticking by its looming cuts to the popular program. joining me now, ovik roy, of the manhattan institute. always great to see you. before we get to the medicare, two medicare stories actually...
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willis report." gerri: tonight, many senior citizens health care may be at risk.stration is still holding firm
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right now on "the willis report", if you or a family member are not on cholesterol drugs, new guidelines may change that. also, want juicier returns from the stock market but not sure how? we'll dig into a hot new investing trend. how do you do that? asking your boss for a raise. we're watching out for you on "the willis report." gerri: welcome to the show. good to have you here. tonight alzheimer's, could the solution to the disease be found inside of ourselves? that's a question researchers are asking today after they found a human gene with a power to protect brains from the dreaded disease. here with more, dr. robert malilo, president of the international association of functional neurology and rehabilitation and he is cofounder of brain balance achievement centers. great to have you here, doctor. >> great to be here. gerri: tell us about this gene. >> for all of us aging babe bp boomers i think this is good news. this is good news. basically we've identified a gene that regulates basically self-destruction of our brain over time. meaning that this gene, when it is turned on it protects
right now on "the willis report", if you or a family member are not on cholesterol drugs, new guidelines may change that. also, want juicier returns from the stock market but not sure how? we'll dig into a hot new investing trend. how do you do that? asking your boss for a raise. we're watching out for you on "the willis report." gerri: welcome to the show. good to have you here. tonight alzheimer's, could the solution to the disease be found inside of ourselves? that's a...
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cannot rule out, the fact that maybe the surrogates may be will live our lives as the circus and that's what the movie, circus starring bruce willis, was all about. in that world people prefer to live in superhuman bodies. i don't want to go back to being human anymore. they prefer to be superhumans. and then, of course, because it's a hollywood movie, bruce willis messes it all up in terms of all the superhuman bodies at the end. anyway, thank you so much for being here today. [applause] what i want to do now is to sign your book, okay? you've been a great audience. thank you so much, okay? >> you are watching booktv, nonfiction authors and books every weekend on c-span2. >> historian harlow unger reports that president washington, where of the of the presidency with setting comic in ever widening executive powers during his tenure despite constitutional limits. this is about 40 minutes. >> thank you very much, ladies and gentlemen. if you turn off your cell phones, just tell your friend to call me. i leave mine on and take messages for you. if some of you are upset with our president or some of his predecessors, some of you beli
cannot rule out, the fact that maybe the surrogates may be will live our lives as the circus and that's what the movie, circus starring bruce willis, was all about. in that world people prefer to live in superhuman bodies. i don't want to go back to being human anymore. they prefer to be superhumans. and then, of course, because it's a hollywood movie, bruce willis messes it all up in terms of all the superhuman bodies at the end. anyway, thank you so much for being here today. [applause] what...
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right now on "the willis report", if you or a family member are not on cholesterol drugs, new guidelines maycier returns from the stock market but not sure how? we'll dig into a hot new investing trend. how do you do that? asking your boss for a raise. we're watching out for you on "the willis report." gerri: welcome to the show. good to have you here. tonight alzheimer's, could the solution to the disease be found inside of
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find out why your identity may not be safe next time you make a cash withdrawal. we're watching out for you on "the willis report." gerri: our top story, new momentum to put a kill switch on all cell phones. it's a way to permanently that is disable them so they are useless to thieves. congress now taking up the issue. smartphone theft counts for a third of all robberies in the u.s. according to the fcc take a look at these surveillance tapes. phones snatched, people assaulted, beaten for their phones. some victims, even killed, with me now, paul whose daughter meagan was shot and killed for the iphone. with us meagan's sister. they are behind this new effort to make sure no family goes through what they went through. welcome to you both. great to have you here. you're on set with me. i want you to tell me what happened to your sister. >> well, my sister was walking to her car and at the time she was in st. louis. my family lives in chicago. she was traveling there to the weekend and visit friends and play in alumni volleyball game at st. louis university where she played volleyball. she was walking to th
find out why your identity may not be safe next time you make a cash withdrawal. we're watching out for you on "the willis report." gerri: our top story, new momentum to put a kill switch on all cell phones. it's a way to permanently that is disable them so they are useless to thieves. congress now taking up the issue. smartphone theft counts for a third of all robberies in the u.s. according to the fcc take a look at these surveillance tapes. phones snatched, people assaulted, beaten...
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willis times reports president of china greece the cooperative has extend to advance to clear security and development in asia. the article discussed the upcoming visit of the sopranos are back to china in may of two thousand for team the two presidents plan to sign agreements on the development of a new concept of security and cooperation in asia topics of into prominence and cooperation in to national security as oscar perez of catholics in the field of nuclear nonproliferation and peaceful use of atomic energy were the main things during the making of the western eastern and the minute left on in the japanese ambassador to cows extend the stay in chicago. the airline want to emphasize the importance of being a stance of prisoners survived in the field of nuclear security. he also focuses attention on the side of the last summit in the heat once again confirm its tiny it's the species were among the top of the meeting of the head of state and prime ministers attend a summit in turn must issue the height of most of the japan is ready to cooperate closely with jazz extent especially if you have peaceful uses of atomic energy even in vast experience in japan in the field of energy. the only
willis times reports president of china greece the cooperative has extend to advance to clear security and development in asia. the article discussed the upcoming visit of the sopranos are back to china in may of two thousand for team the two presidents plan to sign agreements on the development of a new concept of security and cooperation in asia topics of into prominence and cooperation in to national security as oscar perez of catholics in the field of nuclear nonproliferation and peaceful...
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willy unsupported by the facts. are you concerned at all about the reports that the cia may be saying on the members of the senate intelligenceee? >> i've had a number of briefings by everyone concerned. committee, cia, and this is an issue i wait for the inspector general's report. >> reporter: former cia officer said allegations about the agencies actions were troubling. >> sounds like an aggressive cia trying to protect something. you know, within our own government. these counter intelligence investigations are meant for foreign governments or even press leaks. but not directed against the senate. >> jeff zellany, abc news, the capitol. >>> an extraordinary military legal drama is expected to unfold today inside a courtroom at ft. bragg. army general jeffrey sinclaire will admit to having an improper relationship with two junior officers. committing adultery and other charges. general sinclaire still faces trial on sexual assault charges which could land him in prison for life. sinclaire says the relationships were consensual and that there was no assault. >>> secretary of state john kerry offered more talks today after a
willy unsupported by the facts. are you concerned at all about the reports that the cia may be saying on the members of the senate intelligenceee? >> i've had a number of briefings by everyone concerned. committee, cia, and this is an issue i wait for the inspector general's report. >> reporter: former cia officer said allegations about the agencies actions were troubling. >> sounds like an aggressive cia trying to protect something. you know, within our own government. these...
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these surrogates may be will live our lives as surrogates and that is what the movie surrogates is about. they preferred to be superhuman and this of course is a hollywood movie bruce willis messes it all up and turns off all the superhuman bodies at the end. anyway thank you so much for being here today. [applause] what i want to do now is to sign your books. you have been a great audience. thank you so much. [applause] up next on booktv "after words" with guest host joshua muravchik from the advanced studies. this week's walid phares and his book "the lost spring" u.s. policy in the middle east and catastrophes to avoid. in it he analyzes the events of the arab spring and asserts that washington entered the conflict to bait and allied with the wrong side. he predicts a major breakdown in u.s. middle east policy making and explains what policy changes he believes should be made. the program is about an hour. >> host: walid phares you have written this book that we are going to discuss today. before we get into the book let me first start by asking you who you are. we have met at conferences and on some talk or grams but i don't know much about your background and i would
these surrogates may be will live our lives as surrogates and that is what the movie surrogates is about. they preferred to be superhuman and this of course is a hollywood movie bruce willis messes it all up and turns off all the superhuman bodies at the end. anyway thank you so much for being here today. [applause] what i want to do now is to sign your books. you have been a great audience. thank you so much. [applause] up next on booktv "after words" with guest host joshua muravchik...
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willie, that looks good. >>> well, it is march 28th, and you may not know this, but it is a holiday. but first, "today's" jenna wolf is here with a look at how packed our holiday calendar has become. >> happy holidays. >> thank you. >> every year, there are the biggies. you got your fourth of july, christmases or hanukkahs, but what about clean your fridge day. it seems like practically everything has its own special day. you're right. >> new year's, the kickoff to a year's worth of holidays. holidays like easter, independence day and thanksgiving. or others with a little more, shall we say jubilation like st. patrick's day, halloween or april fool's day. either way, we love our holidays. so much so, that we're making up new ones all the time. there's no pants subway ride day and international pillow fight day. forget groundhog day, how about pink fla mamingo day. i think they know what a dog sounds like, that's august 26th. for the foodies out there, there's national hamburger day on may 28th, nachos your thing, party it up on november 6th. how about cherry pie? pecan pie or apple p
willie, that looks good. >>> well, it is march 28th, and you may not know this, but it is a holiday. but first, "today's" jenna wolf is here with a look at how packed our holiday calendar has become. >> happy holidays. >> thank you. >> every year, there are the biggies. you got your fourth of july, christmases or hanukkahs, but what about clean your fridge day. it seems like practically everything has its own special day. you're right. >> new year's,...
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willie nelson. >> ♪ well hello there. it has been a long time ♪ >> ♪ how things go for you today ♪ >> another artist is my favorite singer of this collection. i maye. the hurtin is all over, all over my body ♪ >> i am proud to present the lady herself, one of the true queens of country music. hello, baby. i got me a kiss. >> i wanted to stop by and get that kiss and tell everybody how much i've enjoyed these dvds. they bring back so many wonderful memories. anyone who loves country music is going to want to own this collection. >> what are you waiting for? imagine turning on your tv and enjoying your own dvd library full of country's greatest stars performing their hits. that is opry video classics. getting it as easy as picking up the phone. >> go back in history and see country's greatest stars live on stage. >> ♪ i fell into a burning ring of fire. i went down, down, down and the flames went higher ♪ >> we present the opry video classics collection. >> ♪ stand by your man, get him to arms to cling to ♪ >> tammy wynette, jim reeves, loretta lynn, conway twitty, patsy cline, ray price, dolly parton, george jones. >> ♪ the race is on >> all 120 p
willie nelson. >> ♪ well hello there. it has been a long time ♪ >> ♪ how things go for you today ♪ >> another artist is my favorite singer of this collection. i maye. the hurtin is all over, all over my body ♪ >> i am proud to present the lady herself, one of the true queens of country music. hello, baby. i got me a kiss. >> i wanted to stop by and get that kiss and tell everybody how much i've enjoyed these dvds. they bring back so many wonderful...
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willie now prominently hangs in the museum. carle's favorite work is not in the walls. it's in the men's room. that little fly in the porcelain mayy 80%. with watching at home trust me this is a legacy. >> they can do it. until then the highest complement, i can do that too. >> sitting in here is for actually kids to make art? >> to make pictures. >> to make pictures. why the distinction? >> big distinction. kids don't do art. they do pictures. when people asked me what i would do when i grow up i would say i'll do pictures for people. i don't do art. >> okay now. >> reporter: of course, the thousands who visit this museum and the millions raised on eric carle's books are likely to disagree. >> very nice. >> what a humble man. so humble. >> i love that he says he doesn't make art, he just makes pictures. i have to tell you that mosquito in the bathroom that really is an amazing legacy. >> i was going to say, i know you tried it. >> but i love how you phrased it, though. >> and it gave me the collage. >> oh. is it framed already? >> i'm in the process of framing it. yeah -- i just helped a little bit. >>> tomorrow on "cbs this mor
willie now prominently hangs in the museum. carle's favorite work is not in the walls. it's in the men's room. that little fly in the porcelain mayy 80%. with watching at home trust me this is a legacy. >> they can do it. until then the highest complement, i can do that too. >> sitting in here is for actually kids to make art? >> to make pictures. >> to make pictures. why the distinction? >> big distinction. kids don't do art. they do pictures. when people asked me...
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willie along with al and tamron. we'll tell you about something really cool going to happen in may.o do is summit mt. everest, and then you're going to jump off the peak. help me understand it. >> well, it's pretty simple. as my complicated as it sounds, we'll do an expedition to everest, a team with discovery channel, and we will climb to the summit, i'll change from my climbing suit into my wing suit, and then i'll jump off the top, fly down and land at base camp. >> you're going to be dropping 11,000 vertical feet traveling up to 150 miles per hour. how do you land? >> well, that's sort of the trick. >> yeah. >> you know, how do you take off and how do you land? those are things, i'm going to use the suit, but there'll be accessories because the way the mountain is shaped, it's going to be top secret stuff. you have to watch the show to see how it works. >> you know there are people out there saying, are you crazy? what are you thinking? why are you doing this? what do you have to prove to the world, man? >> i hear that a lot, actually. every day. no, it's something i've been wor
willie along with al and tamron. we'll tell you about something really cool going to happen in may.o do is summit mt. everest, and then you're going to jump off the peak. help me understand it. >> well, it's pretty simple. as my complicated as it sounds, we'll do an expedition to everest, a team with discovery channel, and we will climb to the summit, i'll change from my climbing suit into my wing suit, and then i'll jump off the top, fly down and land at base camp. >> you're going...
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willie geist. >> very good, i'm impressed. >> that's right. >> how about john travolta. >> well, john travolta as you may have heard was introducednt. >> here to perform the oscar nominated gor ed gorgeously emp song "let it go" from "frozen," please welcome the wickedly talented one and only adele dazeem. >> wickedly -- >> you know you're in trouble -- because the wickedly talented -- >> i wonder what 60-year-old john travolta was having -- >> how do you know everyone's age? >> what is with you? >> i think it's a prompter problem or something. >> i think it probably went down and he blacked out. >> well, look, we've all had those brain freezes, where something comes out wrong. >> but p don't you think, i know from these awards shows that you rehearse, usually, not -- >> they show up at the moment. >> he showed up at the moment. i bet you he didn't rehearse. and i'm saying that because i'm defending him. i don't want to believe he rehearsed that. >> you've got two lines, memorize. you're an actor. how hard is it? >> it must be hard. because he -- >> idina menzel. >> it was also such an illustration of hollywood phoniness. the wic
willie geist. >> very good, i'm impressed. >> that's right. >> how about john travolta. >> well, john travolta as you may have heard was introducednt. >> here to perform the oscar nominated gor ed gorgeously emp song "let it go" from "frozen," please welcome the wickedly talented one and only adele dazeem. >> wickedly -- >> you know you're in trouble -- because the wickedly talented -- >> i wonder what 60-year-old john travolta...