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i have not read yours willie. one of the most touching and real and honest portions of the book, bill, is when you write about and you never did that before or spoke about it, your experiences in vietnam. he said i have never talked about that or anyone even myself but you do it on these pages. how hard was that? >> it was hard because i denigrated people that came back and told war stories. i think people do it in bars for a free drink or to be entertaining. i didn't want to be enter taining or trade on the problems like death that some of the people over there -- >> willie, what was it like reading this session for you? >> this was the one piece, you know someone 40 years, and you think you know everything, but i knew nothing about it. he was a combat photographer. and i have seen the pictures and i wanted to know the stories. and it was just something ever time it came up he would drift away and it was clear he didn't want to talk about it. and i said dad, it would be nice for us if you would write a chapter ab
i have not read yours willie. one of the most touching and real and honest portions of the book, bill, is when you write about and you never did that before or spoke about it, your experiences in vietnam. he said i have never talked about that or anyone even myself but you do it on these pages. how hard was that? >> it was hard because i denigrated people that came back and told war stories. i think people do it in bars for a free drink or to be entertaining. i didn't want to be enter...
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shawn i'm the president of local 34 i'm going to talk about the willie i know willie who is my friend and will absolutely be there for anybody anytime no matter what and he does that in his job as commissioner if you show up at the meeting and need 5, 6, 7 minutes after the meeting is over he will take the time. and the reason you see that from willie he's humble he comes up and speaks from the heart and you can see it comes from his internal feelings from himself. if you look at where willie will be from 5 years from now if not an international secretary for us he'll be on the job next to us and me. he's a working class guy and a humble man and an outstanding servant for the sfifgs >> any public comment on that item? seeing none, public comment is closed. so really don't have
shawn i'm the president of local 34 i'm going to talk about the willie i know willie who is my friend and will absolutely be there for anybody anytime no matter what and he does that in his job as commissioner if you show up at the meeting and need 5, 6, 7 minutes after the meeting is over he will take the time. and the reason you see that from willie he's humble he comes up and speaks from the heart and you can see it comes from his internal feelings from himself. if you look at where willie...
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and i guarantee you willie adams is on the right path to go down in history with our union. i think that at this point in his career of being a port commissioner, i think that's just another long
and i guarantee you willie adams is on the right path to go down in history with our union. i think that at this point in his career of being a port commissioner, i think that's just another long
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i have not read yours willie. one of the most touching and real and honest portions of the book, bill, is when you write about and you never did that before or spoke about it your experiences in vietnam. he said i have never talked about that or anyone even myself but you do it on these pages. how hard was that? >> it was hard because i denigrated people that came back and told war stories. i think people do it in bars for a free drink or to be entertaining. i didn't want to be enter taining or trade on the problems like death that some of the people over there -- >> willie what was it like reading this session for you? >> this was the one piece, you know someone 40 years, and you think you know everything, but i knew nothing about it. he was a combat photographer. and i have seen the pictures and i wanted to know the stories. and it was just something ever time it came up he would drift away and it was clear he didn't want to talk about it. and i said dad, it would be nice for us if you would write a chapter abou
i have not read yours willie. one of the most touching and real and honest portions of the book, bill, is when you write about and you never did that before or spoke about it your experiences in vietnam. he said i have never talked about that or anyone even myself but you do it on these pages. how hard was that? >> it was hard because i denigrated people that came back and told war stories. i think people do it in bars for a free drink or to be entertaining. i didn't want to be enter...
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but before that could happen, willie odom said his tugboat ran aground.t this point, captain andrew stabler took over command of the "mauvilla" and called the coast guard, asking for help. >> we have a cable or something right into the wheel. the barges are floating adrift southbound. if anybody down there could help rounding them up, i would definitely appreciate it. >> around 2:50 a.m., the "mauvilla's" crew heard a crash, then saw a fire through the fog. >> i'm not sure what i'm seeing, but i'm seeing something that's burning. and it looks like it's crossways of the river. i ain't got out that far. if that's what i'm looking at, i don't have any idea. >> but if the "mauvilla" was on the mobile river, how were they able to see an accident on the bayou canot six miles away? >> mobile coast guard, we have got a mess up here. a train has run off the 14-mile railroad bridge. >> but that was a mistake. the accident was on the bridge going across the bayou canot, a waterway that was closed to commercial boat traffic. >> bayou canot is a subsidiary of the mobi
but before that could happen, willie odom said his tugboat ran aground.t this point, captain andrew stabler took over command of the "mauvilla" and called the coast guard, asking for help. >> we have a cable or something right into the wheel. the barges are floating adrift southbound. if anybody down there could help rounding them up, i would definitely appreciate it. >> around 2:50 a.m., the "mauvilla's" crew heard a crash, then saw a fire through the fog....
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gerri: welcome back to the willis will pour.e all know that we should wear sunscreen, but many of us, and many men, do not. we have a doctor with us of the american academy of dermatology. thank you for coming on the show. let's start with something a little bit different. you know a lot about tanning beds, the rules are changing. why is that? >> big news from the fda whippets. for the third time in about 20 years, the tanning beds are going to be classified as more dangerous than devices. gerri: acquired a dangerous? >> the ultra violet radiation that comes out is 10 to 20 times stronger than reels online. gerri: i understand that you have patients who have skin cancer in places they would never expect because they use tanning beds? >> yes, we are seeing a rise in melanoma and young women and a lot of these women, what they do differently if go to tanning beds about seven or eight times more frequently. gerri: i understand from you that melanoma can also be life-threatening. can you explain that? >> no annulment assize of dime
gerri: welcome back to the willis will pour.e all know that we should wear sunscreen, but many of us, and many men, do not. we have a doctor with us of the american academy of dermatology. thank you for coming on the show. let's start with something a little bit different. you know a lot about tanning beds, the rules are changing. why is that? >> big news from the fda whippets. for the third time in about 20 years, the tanning beds are going to be classified as more dangerous than...
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willie taught mike. >> he thought he swaddled willie. >> yeah, yes. >> exactly. >> willie was on histwo very modern dads are down there teaching some young kids how to perfect the art of shooting a basketball. >> right. >> that's a good way to do it. >> exactly. takes some of the challenge out of the game. >>> let's get to some of the top stories of the day. >> good morning to you, good morning, everyone. a stunned reaction this morning to a major political upset. the number two majority leader in the house, eric cantor, lost his virginia primary to a tea party backed newcomer, college professor david brat. no majority leader has ever lost a primary. although he's a conservative, cantor was hammered on his path to legal status for children of undocumented immigrants. his loss is seen as a serious set back nor immigration reform. >>> vigils were held for an oregon teen killed in the nation' latest school shooting. a fellow student with a rifle shot 14-year-old emilio hoffman and injured a phys ed teacher. during the evacuation they found another student not connected to the shooting w
willie taught mike. >> he thought he swaddled willie. >> yeah, yes. >> exactly. >> willie was on histwo very modern dads are down there teaching some young kids how to perfect the art of shooting a basketball. >> right. >> that's a good way to do it. >> exactly. takes some of the challenge out of the game. >>> let's get to some of the top stories of the day. >> good morning to you, good morning, everyone. a stunned reaction this morning...
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and willie -- willie looked the other way and said, do we have any pretzels?ees. how about at don mattingly, he's having a season. >> i didn't know if there was an audio-visual component to it or what exactly it involved. i was afraid he would contradict me because kids these days know a lot more. they actually have accurate information. >> or experience. >> yeah. >> did you guys learn stuff about each other that you didn't know through the course of writing this book? >> good question, hoda. >> excellent. thank you. >> she went to hard-hitting mode there. >> that was "dateline" hoda. >> most of the book is funny. but there's one chapter my dad wrote about his year in vietnam. it was something he never talked about. he was a combat photographer, saw a lot of things and i had seen these pictures, these photographs in our attic, but he just -- it was always clear he didn't want to talk about it. but i said we're writing this book, what a great time to do it. he said no, i don't think so, i don't want to get into it. then one day popped into my e-mail in box this
and willie -- willie looked the other way and said, do we have any pretzels?ees. how about at don mattingly, he's having a season. >> i didn't know if there was an audio-visual component to it or what exactly it involved. i was afraid he would contradict me because kids these days know a lot more. they actually have accurate information. >> or experience. >> yeah. >> did you guys learn stuff about each other that you didn't know through the course of writing this book?...
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. >> willie carmother. and i have to put this in here. willie carmother, she was -- had a bad heart. a bad heart. and when the judge sentenced us, she fainted inside the court. and no matter -- and i think about miss nora all the time now. no matter how hard it was on r her, she never signed that paper, and it broke her heart. she never got over that. but she never would sign that. her son told her mama, don't sign it. she stuck with that. but it was killing her inside. and when they took willacar and sam away and they came up that morning to bring us our breakfast, the pain we heard in miss nora and miss white's voice was unbelievable. like i told my mother and miss white, we heard your pain, miss white and miss nora's pain. but joeann and myself, we've seen our mother pain. when they came up to their school and seen our bloody knees. >> bloody knees from? >> scrubbing the floors. we had to scrub floors on our knees. we had the wet floors on our knees. and buff them until you see your face in them. if they're not right, you got to go bac
. >> willie carmother. and i have to put this in here. willie carmother, she was -- had a bad heart. a bad heart. and when the judge sentenced us, she fainted inside the court. and no matter -- and i think about miss nora all the time now. no matter how hard it was on r her, she never signed that paper, and it broke her heart. she never got over that. but she never would sign that. her son told her mama, don't sign it. she stuck with that. but it was killing her inside. and when they took...
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more my chat with patrick willis or p-willie as we like to call him coming up on game day on kpix 5 at 11:30. >>> 3 on 2, across, the shot -- score!! [ screaming ] >> one time junior shark member alec martinez here won the cup last night for the l.a. kings in double overtime over the rangers. thrill of victory and if a picture said it all, look at ranger goaler henrik lundqvist. he made 48 saves for the rangers and not enough. hard to fathom that the sharks were one win away from sending these kings packing. and now the kings celebrate their second cup in the last three years. >> first of all, everybody had us going home late april since we were down to the sharks 3-0. >> after it went in i think i blacked out. i might --i think i tossed my gear. but --like i said, i'm just so happy for these guys. every kid who picked up a hockey stick in their driveway when they're younger has scored that goal before but it's not about me or the goal. it's just about this hockey club. >> towels this year? >> that's kings coach darrell sutter once a head coach of the sharks as you might recall. what m
more my chat with patrick willis or p-willie as we like to call him coming up on game day on kpix 5 at 11:30. >>> 3 on 2, across, the shot -- score!! [ screaming ] >> one time junior shark member alec martinez here won the cup last night for the l.a. kings in double overtime over the rangers. thrill of victory and if a picture said it all, look at ranger goaler henrik lundqvist. he made 48 saves for the rangers and not enough. hard to fathom that the sharks were one win away from...
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. >> the only witness was the homeless man, willy bell. >> and that the only physical description was it was a description was it was a black male with an afro haircut. >> there was no money in diane's purse. her car keys were missing and her car, a new red mustang, was gone. police found it nine hours later, a mile away. >> the car was locked. the keys were in the ignition. >> so it was obvious that whoever killed diane, you know, took her keys and then took her car. >> at the autopsy, the medical examiner found evidence that diane had been sexually assaulted, and she had been stabbed just once with surgical precision, severing an artery. one possibility was that the killer was a medical professional. and since one of the state's largest prisons was just 70 miles away in huntsville, an ex-convict could have been responsible. >> houston was the first stop. and usually, they had just the clothes on their back and probably $25 and wouldn't have been enough to live on a day or two until they would start and do other endeavors. >> diane's brother vowed to help catch her killer. ♪ touch do
. >> the only witness was the homeless man, willy bell. >> and that the only physical description was it was a description was it was a black male with an afro haircut. >> there was no money in diane's purse. her car keys were missing and her car, a new red mustang, was gone. police found it nine hours later, a mile away. >> the car was locked. the keys were in the ignition. >> so it was obvious that whoever killed diane, you know, took her keys and then took her...
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more my chat with patrick willis or p-willie as we like to call him coming up on game day on kpix 5 at 11:30. >>> 3 on 2, across, the shot -- score!! [ screaming ] >> one time junior shark member alec martinez here won the cup last night for the l.a. kings in double overtime over the rangers. thrill of victory and if a picture said it all, look at ranger goaler henrik lundqvist. he made 48 saves for the rangers and not enough. hard to fathom that the sharks were one win away from sending these kings packing. and now the kings celebrate their second cup in the last three years. >> first of all, everybody had us going home late april since we were down to the sharks 3-0. >> after it went in i think i blacked out. i might -- i think i tossed my gear. but -- like i said, i'm just so happy for these guys. every kid who picked up a hockey stick in their driveway when they're younger has scored that goal before but it's not about me or the goal. it's just about this hockey club. >> towelses ? >> one time coach of the sharks as you recall what most don't know is his son 21-year-old chris was b
more my chat with patrick willis or p-willie as we like to call him coming up on game day on kpix 5 at 11:30. >>> 3 on 2, across, the shot -- score!! [ screaming ] >> one time junior shark member alec martinez here won the cup last night for the l.a. kings in double overtime over the rangers. thrill of victory and if a picture said it all, look at ranger goaler henrik lundqvist. he made 48 saves for the rangers and not enough. hard to fathom that the sharks were one win away from...
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hello, willie. >> what is going on? >> good to have you back. >>> the hits keep coming with general motors as the company is hit with a class action lawsuit as mary barra is drawn in front of lawmakers again on capitol hill. >> of course, you know, the thing that got them in trouble they have gone back and they have found memos and e-mails that actually suggest that they knew about what was going on. >> you can piece everything together. >> that is a great thing that e-mails are forever, at least in advance civilizations because, you know, if you go to, like, places look like the scene out of 2001 space odyssey, beaten sticks maybe their e-mails get lost and they go our e-mails are lost! let's destroy all of the computers! because of what the irs did. we lost e-mails, we better throw away the computers! just because we have never heard, i mean, i'm an idiot when it comes to this. >> i'm never going to get to the story, am i? >> mike barnicle, unbelievable. even i know if you have an hard drive and can't find an e-mail,
hello, willie. >> what is going on? >> good to have you back. >>> the hits keep coming with general motors as the company is hit with a class action lawsuit as mary barra is drawn in front of lawmakers again on capitol hill. >> of course, you know, the thing that got them in trouble they have gone back and they have found memos and e-mails that actually suggest that they knew about what was going on. >> you can piece everything together. >> that is a great...
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and it was gypsy jillian willis. >> gypsy jillian willis? >> yeah.i mean, at first, we had no idea -- gypsy, what kind of name is gypsy? we thought maybe it was a stripper. i don't know what. but anyway, my mom with that information, with the lady's name, went to my dad and confronted him. >> martin denied everything, said alexis. and then the very next day, he made a curious suggestion. >> my father came to my mom and told her that she needs a facelift. >> that is -- i mean, lots of women decide they want facelifts. >> yeah. >> but when their husband comes and says, you need one -- >> yeah. it was really out of the blue. >> the facelift that preceded michele's death. and now, here was gypsy jillian, martin's choice for a live-in nanny, someone he just happened to find. >> so, she got the job. she moved into the house, just a few weeks after my mother's death. >> martin's daughter were furious. they wanted to know what other secrets their father had been keeping. they expanded their investigation. >> my sister put a blog up and was asking anyone with
and it was gypsy jillian willis. >> gypsy jillian willis? >> yeah.i mean, at first, we had no idea -- gypsy, what kind of name is gypsy? we thought maybe it was a stripper. i don't know what. but anyway, my mom with that information, with the lady's name, went to my dad and confronted him. >> martin denied everything, said alexis. and then the very next day, he made a curious suggestion. >> my father came to my mom and told her that she needs a facelift. >> that is...
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liz: it is "the willis report." so you can't leave just yet. gerri willis coming right up. david: have a great weekend. gerri: hello, everybody, i'm wills wills. coming up on the "willis report," banks are on a credit card blitz and giving offers to people with less than stellar credit and that could mean big trouble for the rest of us. they call it glamping. we're hitting road with consumer reports and some of the sexiest sportscaster money can buy. "the willis report" where consumers is our business starts right now. if you noticed a lot more credit card offers -- ♪ gerri: general motors, the automaker claims no top executives knew about the defective is anything switch that resulted in at least 13 deaths but fresh documents from a congressional investigation they indicate at least one current vice president was made aware of the problem as early as 2005. a man who worked closely with ceo mary barra herself. we have the vice-chair of the house energy and commerce committee that uncovered evidence with us here tonight, congresswoman marcia blackburn, republican of tennesse
liz: it is "the willis report." so you can't leave just yet. gerri willis coming right up. david: have a great weekend. gerri: hello, everybody, i'm wills wills. coming up on the "willis report," banks are on a credit card blitz and giving offers to people with less than stellar credit and that could mean big trouble for the rest of us. they call it glamping. we're hitting road with consumer reports and some of the sexiest sportscaster money can buy. "the willis...
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written by willie nelson. >> jimmy: really? willie nelson wrote that. >> willie nelson wrote that. >> yeah early willie. >> jimmy: early willie nelson and then you have "on the road again" is on this album, by willie as well. gordon lightfoot, "if you could read my mind." >> what a song. unbelievable. >> that's my favorite on this record. >> jimmy: is it really? we had him on the show. gordon, he's a good guy. "since i met you baby" is that -- ♪ since i met you baby >> ivory joe hunter. wow. great, great record. >> jimmy: great record right there. "my hometown." bruce springsteen. >> yeah. that was the newest one that i did. i thought it was such a great song. what a great songwriter and performer. and when he plays by himself, you know, not that many people have seen him do that but he's really, really great by himself. so people can do things by themselves and carry the song, that's part of what this is about. >> jimmy: and this is the first song you've done with bruce springsteen since "whip my hair." >> yeah. and that was good. [ laughter ] i saw that. i thought i was really go
written by willie nelson. >> jimmy: really? willie nelson wrote that. >> willie nelson wrote that. >> yeah early willie. >> jimmy: early willie nelson and then you have "on the road again" is on this album, by willie as well. gordon lightfoot, "if you could read my mind." >> what a song. unbelievable. >> that's my favorite on this record. >> jimmy: is it really? we had him on the show. gordon, he's a good guy. "since i met you...
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"the willis report" where consumers are our business starts right now. we begin tonight with a tune-up for your portfolio. it's a fox business network wide special, making sure your nest egg is working for you. we're sifting through the confusion, giving you clear, concise information that will help you boost your bottom line. tonight, award winning financial advisors here to make sure your portfolio stays balanced. ric edelman has been ranged by "barron's" three types as the top financial advisor in the whole country. author of 12 consecutive national best-sellers, david bach. he is joining edelman financial services. welcome to you both. this is bonus panel. i'm so excited to have you both here. >> we're thrilled to be with you, gerri. gerri: so nice. talk about rebalancing. a lot of people out there, their stocks have taken a huge run and i will start with you, rick, hey, why not let the winners run, market on fire. >> because if you said that in 2007, we know what would have happened after that. not because we think the stock market is going to crash
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willie?> let's bring in david sanger. you have reporting from "the new york times" this morning. what are we missing this morning? >> willie i think there are two separate issues we're dealing with here. one is the set that you've spent most of the time so far this morning which is whether or not one makes a commitment to bring out somebody who is widely suspected, widely believed to have walked away from the unit and whether that's awol or desertion or whatever has got to get sorted out. the military position has been you bring them out first and sort it out later. that's separate and apart from what you'll see in our reporting this morning which has to do with the unanswered questions about the white house decision making from basically the moment in 2011 and 2012 when this first came up to today. remember, when this issue was first brought in front of the congress and in front of the senate intelligence committee, the question was, was it worth trying to get the release of bergdahl in exch
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willie in the capri pants.lakes into the plains. and again sunny and warm all the >>> hey, happy friday, my friends. you made it and we have a gorgeous and gorgeous day. if you're getting out there right now. it's going to be a little bit hot as we continue on through the afternoon hours. expecting your numbers to reach into the 90s as a result of very little low cloud cover. you see that here over san bruno. now i want to show you the difference in san francisco, where you can actually make out the coastal mountains. our cameras shaking a little bit from time to time, as we're getting enough of that wind to keep your temperatures in the 70s, in san francisco today, versus 86 here in the south bay. >>> today's real estate is brought to you by quicken loans. for a mortgage experience that's engineered to amaze. >> and now to some smart home-selling strategies. more than a third of all home sales happen right now between may and july. we've got sure fire ways to help you get top dollar. >> nicole curtis is a gues
willie in the capri pants.lakes into the plains. and again sunny and warm all the >>> hey, happy friday, my friends. you made it and we have a gorgeous and gorgeous day. if you're getting out there right now. it's going to be a little bit hot as we continue on through the afternoon hours. expecting your numbers to reach into the 90s as a result of very little low cloud cover. you see that here over san bruno. now i want to show you the difference in san francisco, where you can...
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. >> free willie. >> unaudible. >> that was about a whale in case you didn't get that. >> the the wind ♪ >> okay. >> people are weighing in on the ipad. >> hold on a second. >> you know another one that i like was that smooth criminal. >> free willy okay. >> okay. >> this is from the movie free willie. >> yeah. >> it was michael jack son in the video behind him and water splashing and white see through shirt on that is flowing in the wind. >> okay. >> yes, free willie, jump out. >> over the rock bank, guys that will kill him. >> and then he was free, his willie was free. >> no. >> i liked smooth criminal. >> that is a good one, so fabulous. >> beat it. >> want to be starting something. >> want to be starting something. >> they were also in the top ten, number 21 was thriller. >> thriller might be number one because that was his biggest album. >> that came out in 1938 thriller. >>> lets see what you said, some of you. >> that is what you said. >> she's out of my life, right. thanks, shawn. >> okay. hi, kitty, kitty, kitty. okay. >> they don't really care about us. remember the time. >>
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and the reason you see that from willie he's humble he comes up and speaks from the heart and you can see it comes from his internal feelings from himself. if you look at where willie will be from 5 years from now if not an international secretary for us he'll be on the job next to us and me. he's a working class guy and a humble man and an outstanding servant for the sfifgs >> any public comment on that item? seeing none, public comment is closed. so really don't have much to add what i find besides all compliments i thought one of the things that was outstanding was the feeling i got was that he's a thoughtful person. and bay he's also been the producer of several documentary films he's multiple talented. supervisor campos. with that it's my pleasure to move this forward as a committee report >> supervisor tang. >> thank you i'd like to second that motion. i think it was so wonderful getting to know commissioner adams better he supports our port his work has brought him subtitling and it's important to have him on our team and also i think i really like what you said about bringing
and the reason you see that from willie he's humble he comes up and speaks from the heart and you can see it comes from his internal feelings from himself. if you look at where willie will be from 5 years from now if not an international secretary for us he'll be on the job next to us and me. he's a working class guy and a humble man and an outstanding servant for the sfifgs >> any public comment on that item? seeing none, public comment is closed. so really don't have much to add what i...
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, please welcome the mayor of san francisco the honorable ed lee. [ applause ] i was rummaging in williewn's closet the other day, hello everybody, welcome to city hall, the people's palace. thank you beach babylon. well who would have is known? june 7, 1974, 40 years ago, when steve silver created this wonderful show, that 40 years later we would have such a long lasting wonderful beautiful icon for san francisco. and it was not just a show about the history of this city, it is now over 40 years become part of our city history. that is the gift that was given to us. and i want to say thank you and i appreciate all of you for coming out today, we are going to have a wonderful time in this beautiful palace of ours. you know i can't sing, like other mayors, i can't dance, i can't act, you tried to see me do that at the question and answer period, with the board of supervisors. but at least i could be with you and look like i belong to the club for an hour. well, when steve silver brought this wonderful show to the city, and as it has grown and grown every year, it has become part of the wa
, please welcome the mayor of san francisco the honorable ed lee. [ applause ] i was rummaging in williewn's closet the other day, hello everybody, welcome to city hall, the people's palace. thank you beach babylon. well who would have is known? june 7, 1974, 40 years ago, when steve silver created this wonderful show, that 40 years later we would have such a long lasting wonderful beautiful icon for san francisco. and it was not just a show about the history of this city, it is now over 40...
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now time for cheryl in for gerri willis. looking at the impact of eric cantor's loss, what angle are you takeing? >> the economics story and are people voting with their wallets. new figure show alarming rise in the number of americans with diabetes. now more than one in ten of us have the disease. we're going to investigate the impact and cost on our health care system. >>> the fbi launching a criminal investigation of va hospitals. vets will have more options for seeing a doctor. . >>> and the video game extravaganza in l.a., the makers of grand theft auto v are going to be here. middle class revolt. one of the most powerful republicans in government got kicked out of office by pop list newcomer. losing to economics professor dave brat. some saying it has few parallels in history. with us now to assess all of this university of maryland economics professor peter, senior correspondent at fox business, and analyst, michael. have you written that the economy is in a shambles and without wages, without jobs, without a housing
now time for cheryl in for gerri willis. looking at the impact of eric cantor's loss, what angle are you takeing? >> the economics story and are people voting with their wallets. new figure show alarming rise in the number of americans with diabetes. now more than one in ten of us have the disease. we're going to investigate the impact and cost on our health care system. >>> the fbi launching a criminal investigation of va hospitals. vets will have more options for seeing a...
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there's a sharp curve ahead. >> richard identifies the deceased as willie williams.he driver of the suv, 27-year-old jaime juarez was taken to the hospital before being booked for vehicular man slaughter and suspicion of felony dui. >>> community members are arnlging the san francisco archbishop to reconsider speaking at what they call an anti-gay rally. flyers were hand out this morning. they asked church members to tell the archbishop not to speak at the march for marriage in washington, d.c. he was called for a constitutional amendment prohibiting gay couples from marrying. >> this particular bishop has been anti-gay, tried to divide the city around this issue. we think this is a time for inclusion. pope francis in particular, when he said who am i to judge about gay people, really is calling us to be a church that welcomes all. >> we have contacted the san francisco archdiocese, but we are still waiting for a response. >>> we have new video today of a house fire that injured three people. the fire started in the home's garage this morning and quickly spread to th
there's a sharp curve ahead. >> richard identifies the deceased as willie williams.he driver of the suv, 27-year-old jaime juarez was taken to the hospital before being booked for vehicular man slaughter and suspicion of felony dui. >>> community members are arnlging the san francisco archbishop to reconsider speaking at what they call an anti-gay rally. flyers were hand out this morning. they asked church members to tell the archbishop not to speak at the march for marriage in...
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willis taking part in his city patrick willis football pro catch at santa clara high school. they learn fundamentals on an up close and personal basis. >> any time i can spread a positive light and brightness i'm always grateful and blessed to be able to do that. >> finally, jim harbaugh's wife is never a fan of his khakis but she has found a solution to her husband's fashion faux pas. >> i'm talking of course about dad pants. my handsome, vibrant, successful football coach of a husband looks like he hung the curtains from his belt. since he started wearing dockers he's a new man. >> mommy, where's dad? >> that's your dad. >> you have always seemed much too stylish ever to wear dad pants. >> i'm getting them this weekend. >> his wife would never let him wear dad pants. >> thanks, we're back in a moment. ♪ >> a musical solution to the 15-hour layover. lip syncing celine dion's "all by myself." he decided to use the deserted terminal as movie set. he taped the phone to a wheelchair and his computer bag. and he used the escalators to shoot panning shots. this was in vegas and it
willis taking part in his city patrick willis football pro catch at santa clara high school. they learn fundamentals on an up close and personal basis. >> any time i can spread a positive light and brightness i'm always grateful and blessed to be able to do that. >> finally, jim harbaugh's wife is never a fan of his khakis but she has found a solution to her husband's fashion faux pas. >> i'm talking of course about dad pants. my handsome, vibrant, successful football coach of...
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willie in the capri pants.h florida. showers in the great lakes into the plains. and again sunny and warm all the way down to san di >>> good morning, i'm meteorologist bill henley. last full day of spring and it's going to be a beauty. lots of sunshine, low humidity and temperatures in the 80s this afternoon. 84 degrees for philadelphia today. little bit cooler tomorrow and summer arrives first thing in the morning. we will see some sunshine, but still some clouds in the area and a chance of a shower on saturday. by sunday, though, the clouds are out and the temperatures up. 82 degrees sunday afternoon. and the warming trend continues monday and tuesday with a chance of showers returning wednesday. have a great day. >>> today's real estate is brought to you by quicken loans. for a mortgage experience that's engineered to amaze. >> and now to some smart home-selling strategies. more than a third of all home sales happen right now between may and july. we've got sure fire ways to help you get top dollar. >> nico
willie in the capri pants.h florida. showers in the great lakes into the plains. and again sunny and warm all the way down to san di >>> good morning, i'm meteorologist bill henley. last full day of spring and it's going to be a beauty. lots of sunshine, low humidity and temperatures in the 80s this afternoon. 84 degrees for philadelphia today. little bit cooler tomorrow and summer arrives first thing in the morning. we will see some sunshine, but still some clouds in the area and a...
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on -- that's it for tonight at "the willis report".cord to show if you cannot catch us live. have a great nine and a terrific weekend. ♪ neil: a waste of time. a waste of time. >> what we need to do is the funnest executive branch number one. [talking over each other] >> come on. neil: the most youtube event of the week. and i'm still hearing the rumble. forget those who think i am cruel. one individual says you're an arrogant chauvinist
on -- that's it for tonight at "the willis report".cord to show if you cannot catch us live. have a great nine and a terrific weekend. ♪ neil: a waste of time. a waste of time. >> what we need to do is the funnest executive branch number one. [talking over each other] >> come on. neil: the most youtube event of the week. and i'm still hearing the rumble. forget those who think i am cruel. one individual says you're an arrogant chauvinist
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willie is at the other end of the plaza. there's willie. and here comes savannah. >> good morning!our sign is soaked. >> now you're talking. nothing like a little shaming to get your fellow workers. girl scouts. where are you guys from? >> south dakota! you bring cookies? yeah! look. let's check it out. got the thin mints. but they're still wrapped. they'll be nice and tasty. let's get out your weather. see what's going on. in dallas, heavy thunderstorms right now. it is a mess there. you can see the heavy thunderstorms. they're going to continue during the day. late in the afternoon, it's going to clear out, but we have a ground stop at the airport there. one also at laguardia as well. and look at these temperatures. big ridge of high pressure out west. that means we're looking at a lot of toasty weather in the southwest. temperatures are going to be anywhere from ten to 20 degrees above normal through the southwest, but that ridge takes a dip down. we've got the jet stream in the south, and look at these temperatures. anywhere from ten to 20 degrees below normal. dodge city 24 de
willie is at the other end of the plaza. there's willie. and here comes savannah. >> good morning!our sign is soaked. >> now you're talking. nothing like a little shaming to get your fellow workers. girl scouts. where are you guys from? >> south dakota! you bring cookies? yeah! look. let's check it out. got the thin mints. but they're still wrapped. they'll be nice and tasty. let's get out your weather. see what's going on. in dallas, heavy thunderstorms right now. it is a...
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liz: "the willis report" is next. gerri: hello, everybody, i'm gerri willis. welcome to the "willis report." coming up today on the show, we're taking on one of the more nerve-wracking experiences in real estate, the home inspector. a few simple moves can save i a ton of money. it is wedding season. big change in tradition when it comes to the dress. fire up the grill. we'r grillin up perfect tips for summer barbecue. we begin with a great disconnect between washington, wall street and main street. the jobs report today shows we recovered all the jobs lost in the recession but there is one big caveat. we'll get to that in a moment. the federal reserve says household wealth is at a new record and stocks are hitting new record highs but dot headlines cover up the real story what is happening in this country? with us, john lonski, chief economist at moody's and rich lowery, editor-in-chief at "national review." let's look at some of the headlines from today's jobs report. here is how the editorial pages recovered it. finally, market returns to 2008 peak. today's
liz: "the willis report" is next. gerri: hello, everybody, i'm gerri willis. welcome to the "willis report." coming up today on the show, we're taking on one of the more nerve-wracking experiences in real estate, the home inspector. a few simple moves can save i a ton of money. it is wedding season. big change in tradition when it comes to the dress. fire up the grill. we'r grillin up perfect tips for summer barbecue. we begin with a great disconnect between washington, wall...
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willie, what about you? his thumb move there to get a squinting in one eye. that's got to be over it. >> oh, stop. >> how much it costs to say i feel your pain. all right. worth every dime. worth every dime. >> i'm happy. sim i'm so glad. >> why does he drive you crazy? >> he does well with his speeches which is good because they were dead broke. >> you're tough on my man. >> actually, i'm reading "hard choices" and i'm really enjoying it. she's formidable for sure. i can't wait to hear more from her. i can't wait to ask questions. and i think some people aren't asking questions and that's their choice. that's all i'm saying. my criticism hasn't been for hillary clinton necessarily. >> mika's first question is going to be why aren't you as great as elizabeth warren. >> no. that's not the case. i think elizabeth warren is formidable, too, but i think hillary clinton hands down could take this thing. and probably will. but i want -- i'm excited to hear more. i want to hear more. and i love what i think she cou
willie, what about you? his thumb move there to get a squinting in one eye. that's got to be over it. >> oh, stop. >> how much it costs to say i feel your pain. all right. worth every dime. worth every dime. >> i'm happy. sim i'm so glad. >> why does he drive you crazy? >> he does well with his speeches which is good because they were dead broke. >> you're tough on my man. >> actually, i'm reading "hard choices" and i'm really enjoying it....
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willie walsh is making big changes at iberia.ocketonline startup said to be planning an ipo later on this year that values the company at more than $4 billion. bloomberg was the first to report the plans. with so many ipos, how will this one perform? let's ask garrett. the morning. this is an interesting ipo. we haven't seen a big tech ipo in berlin in about a decade. do you think this is the right time to go public? do you think rocket is really worth $4 billion? >> i think in terms of timing, we are in a sweet spot for the european ipo market. there is a lot of talk about the amount of capacity in terms of deals that are coming. context is important and we are nowhere near the levels we were at in 2006, 2007. the timing is definitely a good one. you can bring a differentiated equity starry to the market and you will find a good audience. >> why should i go through the hassle of listing my business when i can sell it to corporate's? >> it is a question of options. we only have to go back to the second half of 2012 when the europ
willie walsh is making big changes at iberia.ocketonline startup said to be planning an ipo later on this year that values the company at more than $4 billion. bloomberg was the first to report the plans. with so many ipos, how will this one perform? let's ask garrett. the morning. this is an interesting ipo. we haven't seen a big tech ipo in berlin in about a decade. do you think this is the right time to go public? do you think rocket is really worth $4 billion? >> i think in terms of...
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willie, thank you. >>> mr. roker? >> well, we've got some strong storms getting going right through the south and on into the gulf coast. we've got this upper level low spinning. we're also looking at heavy showers and thunderstorms between new orleans and houston. they've already passed through houston. they're on their way to new orleans. you can see sunny skies by this afternoon, heavy storms make their way into the area. rainfall amounts have been pretty prodigious right outside alexandria. we're talking about anywhere from four, four and a half inches of rain. outside of houston, they've had about four and a half inches of rain. it continues to fall, and what we're looking at now, the risk of strong storms stretching all the way from louisiana up into central tennessee, for isolated tornados, hail, damaging winds. but what we're really worried about is the rein. we've got flash flood watches in effect because in the next several hours, we could be looking at anywhere from two to three inches of rain per hour in s
willie, thank you. >>> mr. roker? >> well, we've got some strong storms getting going right through the south and on into the gulf coast. we've got this upper level low spinning. we're also looking at heavy showers and thunderstorms between new orleans and houston. they've already passed through houston. they're on their way to new orleans. you can see sunny skies by this afternoon, heavy storms make their way into the area. rainfall amounts have been pretty prodigious right...
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come on, willie! >> what does it do?ment watson wing in "jeopardy" it could read natural language text and tremendous quantities of information and process and understand questions and provide correct answers. this project is going beyond answering questions and see if we can build a computer system to help people discover new things and the idea is have it invent new recipes never been seen before and what the system is doing. it's read, thousands of represent peas from the bon appetite recipe and what goes to making the dish and works with the chef to create a set of never before seen recipes. >> watson, to my knowledge, does not have taste buds. how do you get past that, right? how does he sample? >> i'll take this one. the point you, as a cook, have taste buds so a degree of trust. home cooks will get a recipe based on the 9,000 recipes in the database that watson creates. i like the sound of that, that spiciness goes with that sort of sweetness and i'm going to try this but you probably would not have thought those
come on, willie! >> what does it do?ment watson wing in "jeopardy" it could read natural language text and tremendous quantities of information and process and understand questions and provide correct answers. this project is going beyond answering questions and see if we can build a computer system to help people discover new things and the idea is have it invent new recipes never been seen before and what the system is doing. it's read, thousands of represent peas from the bon...
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you can e-mail at gerri willis of course. and i will read all of your comments at the end of the show. has many state run amok? they had banned sunscreen and little girl gets sunburned badly. her mother is here to share their story. stay with us. predicting the future is a pretty difficult thing to do. but, manufacturing in the united states means advanced technology. we learned that technology allows us to be craft oriented. no one's losing their job. there's no beer robot that has suddenly chased them out. the technology is actually creating new jobs. siemens designed and built the right tools and resources to get the job don hi, are we still on for tomorrow? tomorrow. quick look at the weather. nice day, beautiful tomorrow. tomorrow is full of promise. we can come back tomorrrow. and we promise to keep it that way. driven to preserve the environment, csx moves a ton of freight nearly 450 miles on o gallon of fuel. what a day. can't wait til tomorrow. cheryl: a texas mom is burning mad at her her 11-year-old daughter came h
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liz: "the willis report" is next. gerri: hello, everybody, i'm gerri willis.one of the more nerve-wracking experiences in real estate, the home inspector. a few simple moves can save i a ton of money. it is wedding season. big change in tradition when it comes to the dress. fire up the grill. we're grilling up perfect tips for summer barbecue. we begin with a great disconnect between washington, wall street and main street. the jobs report today shows we recovered all the jobs lost in the recession but there is one big caveat. we'll get to that in a moment. the federal reserve says household wealth is at a new record and stocks are hitting
liz: "the willis report" is next. gerri: hello, everybody, i'm gerri willis.one of the more nerve-wracking experiences in real estate, the home inspector. a few simple moves can save i a ton of money. it is wedding season. big change in tradition when it comes to the dress. fire up the grill. we're grilling up perfect tips for summer barbecue. we begin with a great disconnect between washington, wall street and main street. the jobs report today shows we recovered all the jobs lost in...
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willy green reported on the custodians and then we had larry who came in to talk to us about the work orders and the process in which work orders come through and priorities in which they take and the few number of staff members that he has as well that are helping to maintain all of our district facilities. so we had some really great conversations on how to help him streamline his process. we were actually hoping that there would be an opportunity, superintendent, for some of david's key staff to talk to the principals at some point. that's something we used to do. maybe in particular some of the new principals, walking them through the process to get work orders completed, to think about how they allocate space and consolidate space for non profits. and permitting, because we think it would be really helpful to have that. thank you. >> thank you. i will now recess -- did you have something to say? i will now recess the regular meeting since the board will be going into closed session. okay, >> we'll presume the regular meeting. i now resume the regular meeting of the board. and thi
willy green reported on the custodians and then we had larry who came in to talk to us about the work orders and the process in which work orders come through and priorities in which they take and the few number of staff members that he has as well that are helping to maintain all of our district facilities. so we had some really great conversations on how to help him streamline his process. we were actually hoping that there would be an opportunity, superintendent, for some of david's key...
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he's got your script, willie.lace to bring families. little sawyer here from reno, nevada, with his family. lots of kids here enjoying diagon alley. i got to get a sneak peek with my own family. we recruited travel mom emily kaufman for our sister company, universal. she gave us the inside scoop on how to save time and money when you hit the theme parks. who's ready for universal? >> i am! ♪ >> reporter: we met up with travel mom emily kaufman. she says there's a tried-and-try theme park strategy. >> the first thing you want to do is print your tickets out at home ahead of time. that will save you from getting into the line and you can get right in and have fun. >> reporter: our next tip, how to get the most value for our vacation. >> the longer you stay, the less you pay. a one-day ticket to both parks cost $136. if you buy a three-day multiticket, you can do that for just $62 a day. that's a savings of 50% a day. >> reporter: early arrival means less headaches. kaufman says set your alarm. >> when you stay at on
he's got your script, willie.lace to bring families. little sawyer here from reno, nevada, with his family. lots of kids here enjoying diagon alley. i got to get a sneak peek with my own family. we recruited travel mom emily kaufman for our sister company, universal. she gave us the inside scoop on how to save time and money when you hit the theme parks. who's ready for universal? >> i am! ♪ >> reporter: we met up with travel mom emily kaufman. she says there's a tried-and-try...
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we've got willie in for natalie, who's on assignment. we want to get right to our top story, it's this breaking news out of afghan. >> that's right, five american troops possibly killed in a friendly fire air strike while trying to repel a militant attack. let's get right to jim miklaszewski at the pentagon for us. mick, good morning. what happened here? >> reporter: savannah, defense and military officials are telling nbc news that the five american soldiers killed in what's being called a friendly fire incident were special operations forces working with afghan security forces. one afghan soldier was also killed. now, the attack occurred in zabul province in southern afghanistan when the americans and afghan security forces were conducting security sweeps of polling stations in advance of this weekend's runoff elections. when they were suddenly attacked by the taliban, an attack so fierce that the americans were forced to call in an air strike. u.s. officials tell us that a b-1 stealth bomber unleashed the attack, which went terribly w
we've got willie in for natalie, who's on assignment. we want to get right to our top story, it's this breaking news out of afghan. >> that's right, five american troops possibly killed in a friendly fire air strike while trying to repel a militant attack. let's get right to jim miklaszewski at the pentagon for us. mick, good morning. what happened here? >> reporter: savannah, defense and military officials are telling nbc news that the five american soldiers killed in what's being...
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and willie -- willie looked the other way and said, do we have any pretzels?gh the course of writing this book? >> good question, hoda. >> thank you. >> hard hitting. >> i know. >> that was "dateline" hoda. >> most of the book is funny. there is one chapter my dad wrote about his year in vietnam, something he never talked about. he was a combat photographer, saw a lot of things and i had seen pictures and photographs in our attic, but it was always clear he didn't want to talk about it. through writing this book, what a great time to do it. he said, i don't think so. i don't want to get into it. and popped into my e-mail box, this full beautiful chapter and he remembered everything. the guys and the roads and the villages. that's one piece, you think you know your parents so well, one piece of his life i knew nothing about and now i do. >> you never wanted to talk about it? >> no, i just -- i'm big on denial when it works. yeah. >> what did you hear back from people that are responding to the book? >> it is funny. everyone is relating to this book. we thought
and willie -- willie looked the other way and said, do we have any pretzels?gh the course of writing this book? >> good question, hoda. >> thank you. >> hard hitting. >> i know. >> that was "dateline" hoda. >> most of the book is funny. there is one chapter my dad wrote about his year in vietnam, something he never talked about. he was a combat photographer, saw a lot of things and i had seen pictures and photographs in our attic, but it was always...