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gay lord perry, orlando si pirra, jaun, lily misconnie, and willy mays. [cheers and applause] we also want to acknowledge congresswoman nancy pelosi along with her husband. thank you so much for being here. we know how busy you with the election just a few days away so a round of applause for all of our vip and special guests. and now at this time we would also like to thank the city and county of san francisco and our community partners. we must acknowledge them. can't do it without them. bank of america, dignity health, miller coors, diamond foods, virgin america, pg&e, and sales force to help to make this civic celebration possible. we thank you. and of course we must recognize the giants broadcast partner sports bay area that brings sports to our giants fans all season long and made it possible for this to be watched all over northern california. all right. are you ready now? we can really get it started. [cheers and applause] . i said are you ready? [cheers and applause] it is my pleasure now to introduce two members of the best broadcast team in bas
gay lord perry, orlando si pirra, jaun, lily misconnie, and willy mays. [cheers and applause] we also want to acknowledge congresswoman nancy pelosi along with her husband. thank you so much for being here. we know how busy you with the election just a few days away so a round of applause for all of our vip and special guests. and now at this time we would also like to thank the city and county of san francisco and our community partners. we must acknowledge them. can't do it without them. bank...
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the other day i was with my nephews, and they wanted to go get a statue of willie willie mays.aid, let's try this. we took a picture of the willie mays statue, printed it and made a 3-d one. >> piracy, laws will have to catch up with technology. that's a legitimate concern. >> totally legitimate concern following music video and everything else, everything embedded with intellectual property. the law is nowhere close contemplating the ability to do this. but i have confidence in the legislative process and the commercial marketplace will sort this out. >> body parts clothing, practical function, medical equipment. >> yes. >> parts for airports, airport airplanes all of it. >> when they first started doing this it was called rapid prototyping. it was low volume high value. we would go to low volume high value. a hearing aid that fits your ear. dentistry where you need a crown. only one needs to be made in the world, so you could 3-d print the hearing aid. there is a friend of mine who is in san francisco using it for prosthetic legs, braces for scoliosis. the one i love is brace
the other day i was with my nephews, and they wanted to go get a statue of willie willie mays.aid, let's try this. we took a picture of the willie mays statue, printed it and made a 3-d one. >> piracy, laws will have to catch up with technology. that's a legitimate concern. >> totally legitimate concern following music video and everything else, everything embedded with intellectual property. the law is nowhere close contemplating the ability to do this. but i have confidence in the...
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willie mays had trouble buying a house in san francisco. a couple of people would not show him a house. they had to enlist the mayor and a bunch of people. this is their reservoir. companies would take a block and there would start wrecking houses. there were building two a day -- they were building two with a. the 1930's were the big boom times for the sunset. >> this is a recession. >> these are the homes in west would park. -- in westwood park. >> how did this perform? the composite the assembly -- come's assembly -- composite assembly. >> they would stucco it. they would put chicken wire on it. >> when i inspect buildings that are being remodeled, i see that the chicken wire mesh is completely gone. >> it is galvanized. the saltwater was enough to rest it out. >> it people think stucco is waterproof -- it is not waterproof. it sucks the water in. you have to water protect it and paint it. >> the above the low medium that was going on -- the bungalow frenzy that was going on, people were building houses at a remarkable rate in the 1930's
willie mays had trouble buying a house in san francisco. a couple of people would not show him a house. they had to enlist the mayor and a bunch of people. this is their reservoir. companies would take a block and there would start wrecking houses. there were building two a day -- they were building two with a. the 1930's were the big boom times for the sunset. >> this is a recession. >> these are the homes in west would park. -- in westwood park. >> how did this perform? the...
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we were proud to offer an mod wheelchair to willy mays here at city hall. for the event. and also, -- are councilmember roland -- was in the sitting area. i wanted to give an opportunity to see they had comments about that experience as well. >> yes. i did attend the celebration over at civic center plaza. also attended the 2010. by comparison, this year was remarkable. even the new access, getting the ambassadors, people to help, to get to the viewing platform was great. i also witnessed a person who actually needed emergency services. the did use that pathway that was created. it worked perfectly. i commend the city who put this together. it was remarkable. thank you. >> great. wonderful news. any other comments? colleagues? okay. i think we already, it's time to move on to our next agenda item. community perspective. on supportive housing and sros. we have three presentations. the first of which will be by deputy director fraguli, with the mayor's office on disability. >> it is my great pleasure to do the third and final installment of our housing series. as you may re
we were proud to offer an mod wheelchair to willy mays here at city hall. for the event. and also, -- are councilmember roland -- was in the sitting area. i wanted to give an opportunity to see they had comments about that experience as well. >> yes. i did attend the celebration over at civic center plaza. also attended the 2010. by comparison, this year was remarkable. even the new access, getting the ambassadors, people to help, to get to the viewing platform was great. i also witnessed...
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the wil willy mays and micky mas they don't drop and they are higher in spice. steiners is a sports collectible company. he built the company. >> you are in the business ofse. how much does dirt sell for. >> dirt can sell from t. we have football stadiums and i'm a big fantastic of it. steiner has sold over 25 million of game used dirt and his goal is to sell 100 million. investors home to see their collectibles rise in value because forgery is the industries dirty business. with all of the money printing in washington and inflation creeping up. some say it's smart to holding collectibles to your lineup to stay in the game. >> we need to gis distinguishbed investments. and some of these can be rewarding particularly if we see higher inflation in the years to come. >> you can easily unload yourb u can for a stock or bond. there will be a healthy demand for the yankee slugger that built the house but now houses the dirt. babe ruth went for record prices. >> he is the face of baseballanp in time. >> not to mention a good facef . john stocks would you mind s
the wil willy mays and micky mas they don't drop and they are higher in spice. steiners is a sports collectible company. he built the company. >> you are in the business ofse. how much does dirt sell for. >> dirt can sell from t. we have football stadiums and i'm a big fantastic of it. steiner has sold over 25 million of game used dirt and his goal is to sell 100 million. investors home to see their collectibles rise in value because forgery is the industries dirty business. with...
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today we learned that the next name to make civil rights history may be "hollingsworth v. willy." her court said it will hear the case which could decide whether same-sex couples have a constitutional right to marry. the case centers on a ban on 20me-sex marriage that was passed by california voters in 2008. john blackstone has our lead from san francisco. >> reporter: for five months in 2008, same-sex couples in california could marry legally. then voters passed proposition 8 banning same-sex marriage. when gay couples challenged prop 8, both the state supreme court and the federal ninth circuit court of appeals ruled that banning same-sex marriage is unconstitutional. many supporters of same-sex marriage were hoping the supreme court would not take this case. therese stewart is san francisco's deputy city attorney. in many ways, this is bad news for you. >> it's bad news in the sense that if we had-- if the court had denied review we would have seen marriages very quickly within a few days, again, not only in san francisco but all over california. >> reporter: opponents of same-
today we learned that the next name to make civil rights history may be "hollingsworth v. willy." her court said it will hear the case which could decide whether same-sex couples have a constitutional right to marry. the case centers on a ban on 20me-sex marriage that was passed by california voters in 2008. john blackstone has our lead from san francisco. >> reporter: for five months in 2008, same-sex couples in california could marry legally. then voters passed proposition 8...
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or may not know willie actually insists all of us call him king of the world around here. >>>> i said you can go casual and call me sir. >> leonardo dicaprio plays a nasty villian on "django" unshaned, a difficult role that earned him an emmy nomination. >> what's your name, boy? >> his name is "django" freeman. >> where did you dig him up? >> let's talk about the dark character, passed guy in the classic sense of hollywood bad guy. he's a bad guy, a ma somethisog racist, horrible. >> the most deplorable guy i ever read in a screen play. >> leonardo dicaprio hated his character from the moment quentin tarantino handed him the script. >> rotting from the inside, a louie the 14th brought into the world of entitlement and lived his life essentially owning other people and having his life be dependent on other people's lives. it was an incredible colorful character. i had to play him. >> what did you say, boy? >> calm down, butch. no offense given. >> none taken. >> tarantino called mississippi plantation boss calvin candy the first villian he's written who he didn't like. >> for
or may not know willie actually insists all of us call him king of the world around here. >>>> i said you can go casual and call me sir. >> leonardo dicaprio plays a nasty villian on "django" unshaned, a difficult role that earned him an emmy nomination. >> what's your name, boy? >> his name is "django" freeman. >> where did you dig him up? >> let's talk about the dark character, passed guy in the classic sense of hollywood bad guy....
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it may take time, but we will. that leave off. gerri willis is up nexto explain all this for you. have a great weekend, everybody. gerri: hello, everybody, president obama calling on congress just moments ago asking to avoid the fiscal cliff. he said he is moderately optimistic that a deal could be done by december 31. congressional leaders are working on crafting a bill. certainly no grand bargain here that would improve entitlements. if they can't get a deal, the president has told harry reid to put the white house proposals up for an up or down vote. the details just keep on coming out. with us now are two guests. first, we are going to go rich edson. he is here with the very latest. tell us what you made of the president's comments. he was very direct. reporter: he ws. and now he passes on to the senate. senate majority leader harry reid, senate minority leader mitch mcconnell. they are trying to come up with something that can pass the house and the senate. the president laid out a proposal earlier this evening. at the beginning of this meeting. $250,000 per year. that income
it may take time, but we will. that leave off. gerri willis is up nexto explain all this for you. have a great weekend, everybody. gerri: hello, everybody, president obama calling on congress just moments ago asking to avoid the fiscal cliff. he said he is moderately optimistic that a deal could be done by december 31. congressional leaders are working on crafting a bill. certainly no grand bargain here that would improve entitlements. if they can't get a deal, the president has told harry reid...
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willie, back to you. >> that's a huge game. >>> up next, would you pay $8 for a gallon of milk? you may. that story right after this. the capital one cash rewards card gives you 1% cash back on all purchases, plus a 50% annual bonus. and everyone...but her likes 50% more cash. but i'm upping my game. do you want a candy cane? yes! do you want the puppy? yes! do you want a tricycle? yes! do you want 50 percent more cash? no! ♪ festive. [ male announcer ] the capital one cash rewards card gives you 1% cash back on every purchase plus a 50% annual bonus on the cash you earn. it's the card for people who like more cash. what's in your wallet? as part of a heart healthy diet. that's true. ...but you still have to go to the gym. ♪ the one and only, cheerios ...but you still have to go to the gym. whatever it takes, get to sears after christmas sale get 60% off coats, fleece, sweaters, and sleepwear up to 40% off all nordictrack treadmills and ellipticals, and up to 50% off all mechanics tool sets and wrenches this is how to gift yourself. this is sears. ♪ i got it made, i got it made ♪ ♪ i go
willie, back to you. >> that's a huge game. >>> up next, would you pay $8 for a gallon of milk? you may. that story right after this. the capital one cash rewards card gives you 1% cash back on all purchases, plus a 50% annual bonus. and everyone...but her likes 50% more cash. but i'm upping my game. do you want a candy cane? yes! do you want the puppy? yes! do you want a tricycle? yes! do you want 50 percent more cash? no! ♪ festive. [ male announcer ] the capital one cash...
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willis report". ♪ gerri: big changes coming to tech giant ibm that may change the way you save for ♪ gerri: there is there not getting a lot of attention today that you need to hear about, particularly if you care about your retirement. ibm overhauling its retirement program. instead of contributing to its employees 401(k) over time, the company will opt to contribute a lump-sum payment once per year. this may not sound likea big change, but the move undermines the very idea of retirement savings. lo, the attraction of a fox business is the idea hat you leveled out what you pay for in investments over time. stock prices go up, they go down, but over time you avere out your risks and your cost. i call it dollalar cost averagi. but with ibm's new plan, the advantage of its lead disappears. this would not be such a big deal, but ibm is considered a leader in employee you benefits. the company believes is the trail with innovative policies. and other big companies are sure to follow the lead. now, to be sure shareholders may like to move because it will save the company millions of dollars a year in com
willis report". ♪ gerri: big changes coming to tech giant ibm that may change the way you save for ♪ gerri: there is there not getting a lot of attention today that you need to hear about, particularly if you care about your retirement. ibm overhauling its retirement program. instead of contributing to its employees 401(k) over time, the company will opt to contribute a lump-sum payment once per year. this may not sound likea big change, but the move undermines the very idea of...
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may be right for you. ♪ gerri: do you remember willie sutton?was the depression era bank robber who held up bout 100 banks over 40 years. when asked why he was famously reported as answering, because that is where the money is. i thought of slick willie today as i was listening to the reporting of the fiscal cliff. the president's point man saying of the weekend shows, higher taxes must be a part of any resolution with republicans, presumably the white house teams thinks the wealthy are where the money is. i have some news for him. that strategymay just not work. consider britain. after the government announced a plan to levy a 50 percent income tax on people earning a million pounds or more big nber of people in tt category shrunk. check out these numbers. the number of millionai tax filers in 2009. by the time, te tomb of the law went into affect it fell. the government had been its @%pes on raising two and a half billion pounds in new revenue but the law of unintended consequences to cold. suddenly and inexplicably there were 60 percent fewer
may be right for you. ♪ gerri: do you remember willie sutton?was the depression era bank robber who held up bout 100 banks over 40 years. when asked why he was famously reported as answering, because that is where the money is. i thought of slick willie today as i was listening to the reporting of the fiscal cliff. the president's point man saying of the weekend shows, higher taxes must be a part of any resolution with republicans, presumably the white house teams thinks the wealthy are where...
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willis report". ♪ gerri: big changes coming to tech giant ibm that may change the way you save for john is 42.. two great kids. he wants to protecect his family with a $500,000 term life insurance policy. what do you think it'll cost him? a hundred dollars a month? sixty? forty? actually none of the above. john can get a $500,000 policy -from a highly rated insurer - for under $25 a month. his secret? selectquote. selectquote is impartial. they'll search the pick of insurers like these to give you a choice of your best prices. selectquote has great savings on term life for women, too. john's wife carrie, can get a $500,000 policy for under $16 a month. selectquote has helped ma term life insurance affordable for hundreds of thousands of people since 1985. how about you? just call this number or visit selectquote dot com. ♪ gerri: there is the story out there not getting a lot of attention today that you need to hear about, particularly if you care about your retirement. ibm overhauling its retirement program. instead of contributing to its employees 401(k) over time, the company will opt to co
willis report". ♪ gerri: big changes coming to tech giant ibm that may change the way you save for john is 42.. two great kids. he wants to protecect his family with a $500,000 term life insurance policy. what do you think it'll cost him? a hundred dollars a month? sixty? forty? actually none of the above. john can get a $500,000 policy -from a highly rated insurer - for under $25 a month. his secret? selectquote. selectquote is impartial. they'll search the pick of insurers like these...
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to hurry to a discovery as opposed to what may be and -- a willy nilly. as opposed to a real focus on the critical path? >> there are multiple parties involved that are quite concerned about this frustration is there and that is understandable. in receive years -- recent years, we have seen an acceleration in progress. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i yield back. >> are calling from florida. -- our colleage from florida. my friend from massachusetts. >> thank you. thank you to the witnesses and those of taken the time to be here. i'll let to address a concern my colleague had about children aging out. we did have a higher education opportunity act. a provision carrot in the house and senate. for colleges and community colleges to address programs for sustainability of portion l.a., the budget did i get funded again. i think we could all put our attention on that and deal with some families on that. you mentioned since 2000, it was moved from all vaccines except the multi vial vaccines. >> since 2001, and i am not a vaccine expert but my understanding is that
to hurry to a discovery as opposed to what may be and -- a willy nilly. as opposed to a real focus on the critical path? >> there are multiple parties involved that are quite concerned about this frustration is there and that is understandable. in receive years -- recent years, we have seen an acceleration in progress. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i yield back. >> are calling from florida. -- our colleage from florida. my friend from massachusetts. >> thank you. thank you...
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may be able to help. >> from the fox business studios, here is gerri willis. gerri: math and science experts.e stem jobs act. science technology engineering and math. all the stuff that we need. it is unlikely that there will be passed in the democratic controlled senate. granting residency to young people brought into the country legally, some are calling this is achieved back. the gop version of the dream act. we have senator kay bailey hutchison with us. senator, welcome back. >> thank you for having me. gerri: tells how your legislation is different from the dream act? >> are legislation gives the legal status to the young people who are really in a conundrum. they have grown up here. >> we do give them a legal status and we don't pretend that i'm forgetting in line if they choose to go that citizenship route. >> you have to be under 14 years old when you came here, you have to be under 28-year-olds now. you can serve four years in the military areas or you can have six years in which to get some kind of job training or degree. a college degree or a vocational degree. something that gives
may be able to help. >> from the fox business studios, here is gerri willis. gerri: math and science experts.e stem jobs act. science technology engineering and math. all the stuff that we need. it is unlikely that there will be passed in the democratic controlled senate. granting residency to young people brought into the country legally, some are calling this is achieved back. the gop version of the dream act. we have senator kay bailey hutchison with us. senator, welcome back. >>...
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as call with last wind and temperature is 41-45 and may be an isolated sprinkle overnight, most areas are dry >> and that's your latest weather. willie? >> al. you could just hear al singing in that break from pasadena. now from "today's" take three, we take on issues that have you talking. kit joins us. >> kit hoover. >> look at the cute girls in their dresses and i'm dressed like i'm going sledding. >> no, you look super cute. >> erica has polka dots, too. >> you're doing okay. what's it like working with the bush men, billy bush? >> i love the bush men. at 40 to get the call to do that job, i was a stay-at-home mom at that time. i was like, cha ching. here we go. we go live every day. it's been a dream. we joke around for one hour straight. >> he loves you. >> you can tell. >> talks about you in glowing terms. >> really? >> i talk to him offline. he won't tell you to your face. >> is he jealous we're together? >> you'll see a picture of my husband coming up and you look like a stretched out version of my husband. he's a little smaller than you. >> oh, really? >> yeah. you can't tell there. that's my husband, crowley s sullivan and
as call with last wind and temperature is 41-45 and may be an isolated sprinkle overnight, most areas are dry >> and that's your latest weather. willie? >> al. you could just hear al singing in that break from pasadena. now from "today's" take three, we take on issues that have you talking. kit joins us. >> kit hoover. >> look at the cute girls in their dresses and i'm dressed like i'm going sledding. >> no, you look super cute. >> erica has polka...
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the official may/december split could cost the "2 and a half men" star a pretty penny. moore wants as much money from kutcher as she got from ex bruce willis. that amount has never been disclosed, but it is thought to be considerable. >>> and another hollywood ending. new york housewife-turned-entrepreneur bethenny frankel has separated from her husband of two years, jason hoppy. the 42-year-old tweeted, "i am heartbroken, i am sad. we will work through this as a family." >> sad. i mean, all the divorce talk around the holidays. >> here's good news -- i think that justin bieber is getting back to selena. >> this is good. >> and a friend of mine said that maybe tom cruise and katie holmes are getting back together. i don't see -- >> interesting. >> we'll see how that plays out. i don't know. apparently it was in a tabloid. there you go. >> it's always true, right? >>> this comes from kusa in denver where a family's tradition is seeing a final year. an opulent light display was built for 50 years. what started as one strand of lights has grown to a 70-foot-high, 150,000-light setup. for the past 15 years, he's also collected donations for a
the official may/december split could cost the "2 and a half men" star a pretty penny. moore wants as much money from kutcher as she got from ex bruce willis. that amount has never been disclosed, but it is thought to be considerable. >>> and another hollywood ending. new york housewife-turned-entrepreneur bethenny frankel has separated from her husband of two years, jason hoppy. the 42-year-old tweeted, "i am heartbroken, i am sad. we will work through this as a...
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may make your mouth drop, as well. i couldn't believe it. >> me and willis might need to start in on this. jerry! jerry!, that because it could be on "jerry springer." britney spears and kevin federline. kevin federline's brother says he fathered their first child, not kevin. christopher federline says he's the father of britney spears' first child, who is 7 years old, sean preston. there's britney and kevin. we don't have an image of christopher. and he also claims that according to the "national enquirer," that britney spears stole his credit cards and ran up a lot of bills. amid all the family drama. but he says, i do confess, i slept with britney. i am the true father of the child, but the public does not need to know. then why are you talking about it? >> they need to televise that paternity test. >> that's not jerry, that's maury. you are the father. you are not the father. thank you, willis, for chiming in. by the way, my family loves you, willis. just have to give you a shoutout there. >> see kevin federline run from backstage. >> it's bad, it's bad. what else is coming up? we have some positive
may make your mouth drop, as well. i couldn't believe it. >> me and willis might need to start in on this. jerry! jerry!, that because it could be on "jerry springer." britney spears and kevin federline. kevin federline's brother says he fathered their first child, not kevin. christopher federline says he's the father of britney spears' first child, who is 7 years old, sean preston. there's britney and kevin. we don't have an image of christopher. and he also claims that...
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day but it feels better with less waiting period for tonight, we may see an isolated sprinkle or snow flurries but nothing major >>> williefood available. i can bring you back some grapefruit. >> all right, al. and lentils cut in half. again, lentils cut in half. wow! >> lentils cut in half! >> we'll talk to you later. thanks. >>> the new drug epidemic, thanks. >>> the new drug epidemic, what's confidence. i like it! joy! satisfaction! satisfaction! pizzazz! pizzazz! confidence. i like it! joy! [ female announcer ] tell us... what will you gain when you lose? satisfaction! satisfaction! pizzazz! pizzazz! confidence. i like it! joy! [ female announcer ] tell us... what will you gain when you lose? to say get well to your loved ones. ♪ this came for you, mommy. [ female announcer ] but it takes the touch of kleenex® brand, america's softest tissue, to turn a gesture into a complete gift of care. [ barks ] send your own free kleenex® care pack... full of soothing essentials at kleenex.com. kleenex®. america's softest tissue. [ woman ] too weak. wears off. been there. tried that. ladybug body milk? no thanks. [ female announc
day but it feels better with less waiting period for tonight, we may see an isolated sprinkle or snow flurries but nothing major >>> williefood available. i can bring you back some grapefruit. >> all right, al. and lentils cut in half. again, lentils cut in half. wow! >> lentils cut in half! >> we'll talk to you later. thanks. >>> the new drug epidemic, thanks. >>> the new drug epidemic, what's confidence. i like it! joy! satisfaction! satisfaction!...
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the official may/december split could cost the "2 and a half men" star a pretty penny. moore wants as much money from kutcher as she got from ex bruce willis amount has never been disclosed, but it is thought to be considerable. >>> and another hollywood ending. new york housewife-turned-entrepreneur bethenny frankel has separated from her husband of two years, jason hoppy. the 42-year-old tweeted, "i am heartbroken, i am sad. we will work through this as a family." >>> and now for another look for the weather, here's dylan dreyer. nothing is private anymore. i thought back to her reality show, it wasn't private anyway. >> nothing is private anyway so it makes sense to make your announcement on twitter. >> absolutely. >> keep it all out there for the public, right? we are looking at bitter cold air. look at the dakotas. temperatures below zero. tonight into christmas morning north dakota could see wind chills at 25 to 35 degrees below zero. that's where the cold air is located. the east coast though is starting off the day in the 30s and will top out around 40 or so in boston or new york city. washington, dc, 43 degrees. we are going to se
the official may/december split could cost the "2 and a half men" star a pretty penny. moore wants as much money from kutcher as she got from ex bruce willis amount has never been disclosed, but it is thought to be considerable. >>> and another hollywood ending. new york housewife-turned-entrepreneur bethenny frankel has separated from her husband of two years, jason hoppy. the 42-year-old tweeted, "i am heartbroken, i am sad. we will work through this as a family."...
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willie, good to talk to you. we'll have you back soon. >> thank you pl. >>> today's move may be nothing compared to what our nexts predicting for next year. city fx technicals head tom fitz joins us with his 2013 outlook. >> thanks for having me. >> you are making one heck after prediction. dow falling 20% in 2013. what's going to cause that? >> we're still very much on the bias. the picture we are seeing today is very similar to what we saw in the mid/late 70s. with the housing market, economy. the president is tracking that very closely. if you go back to the period, you will see after the fall of 1973, 1974, subsequent recovery of the dow got back to 70% of its highs before we fell again. this time, a move to within 3.5% of the 2007 highs would have taken us to 13,700. the highs so far being 17,661. we replicated that very closely. the oil price may be the catalyst to give a second effect which may send the stock market down. after that tone in the 70s, the next move down in the stock market was about 27% over an 18-month period. >> can you tell me in 20 seconds why you think gold will hit 2400? >> every nati
willie, good to talk to you. we'll have you back soon. >> thank you pl. >>> today's move may be nothing compared to what our nexts predicting for next year. city fx technicals head tom fitz joins us with his 2013 outlook. >> thanks for having me. >> you are making one heck after prediction. dow falling 20% in 2013. what's going to cause that? >> we're still very much on the bias. the picture we are seeing today is very similar to what we saw in the mid/late 70s....
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may find yourself asking why not, a lot. chase sapphire preferred. there's more to enjoy. [music: artist: willyt's me now? ♪ ♪ yeah who's it, who's it huh? ♪ ♪ willy's back with a brand new beat now, ♪ ♪ yeah doin' it doin' it up! ♪ heyyy yeah, tryin' to bite my style! ♪ ♪ heyyy yeah, how you like me now? ♪ ♪ na na na na na na na na ♪ and everybody go uh! >>> welcome back. president obama invited a 16-year-old boy he never met to a holiday party at the white house this year. even though they've never metd alex birdie is one of the youngest volunteers. here's dan lothian with his story. >> reporter: it takes a lot of people to make a president. big-time advisers, big donors and a very big rolodex bulging with volunteers, one of the youngest might well be 16-year-old alex birdie. >> i think politics is going to be my route. >> he's not your typical teenager. politics is in ms. blootd and passion is in his heart. >> one day we were driving along listen to go to political radio. we have to go in now. >> in 11th grade went all in, juggling high school classes and part-time courses at a local communi
may find yourself asking why not, a lot. chase sapphire preferred. there's more to enjoy. [music: artist: willyt's me now? ♪ ♪ yeah who's it, who's it huh? ♪ ♪ willy's back with a brand new beat now, ♪ ♪ yeah doin' it doin' it up! ♪ heyyy yeah, tryin' to bite my style! ♪ ♪ heyyy yeah, how you like me now? ♪ ♪ na na na na na na na na ♪ and everybody go uh! >>> welcome back. president obama invited a 16-year-old boy he never met to a holiday party at the white...
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willis put it down. >>> and later this half hour, rihanna sings a new career tune. if you are a fan you mayn what she is up to in "the skinny." rihanna is always up to something kind of offbeat and sexy at the same time. i respect that. >> should we wait for it? >> wait for it. >>> but first, the struggle over avoiding the fiscal cliff. new polling suggests support for president obama's position in the standoff with congressional republicans. >> the new associated press poll finds 48% of americans want tax cuts for wealthy to expire. and it says more people want to cut government services than raise taxes to reduce the federal deficit. >> now, if the nation goes over the cliff at the end of the year, it's going to affect everyone, including the unemployed, as abc's jonathan karl reports. >> reporter: melinda vega has been put on notice. if congress and the president don't get their act together, her unemployment checks will stop immediately at the end of the year. >> we're dependent on that money to pay our bills. >> reporter: she's been without a job for a year. her $450 a week unemploymen
willis put it down. >>> and later this half hour, rihanna sings a new career tune. if you are a fan you mayn what she is up to in "the skinny." rihanna is always up to something kind of offbeat and sexy at the same time. i respect that. >> should we wait for it? >> wait for it. >>> but first, the struggle over avoiding the fiscal cliff. new polling suggests support for president obama's position in the standoff with congressional republicans. >> the...
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willie geist. >> so specific too. he's the sexiest 37-year-old born in may with brownish/blond hair. >> it's right here. sexy at every age. i found it. there we go. it's a good picture. >> that's the one people are in the nail salon reading that. who the hell is the 37-year-old guy? >> he's willie geist. you have to write something. like write over your face. i'm going to make him. i promise what he writes. i'll do it in the tag on camera. that's a wrap for office politics. how can you top that? >> my people were to tell you not to mention that. >> i'm sorry. i didn't get the memo. there are no people. i know you want to know. here's what he wrote. this is all a terrible mistake. classic willie. next weekend we'll talk with nicklaus christophe. one city's fast food workers go on strike. why it could be coming to a city near you. >>> first, nasa tells us whether the world will end on december 21st as some predict. copd makes it hard to breathe, but with advair, i'm breathing better. so now i can be in the scene. advair is clinically proven to help significantly improve lung function. unlike most copd med
willie geist. >> so specific too. he's the sexiest 37-year-old born in may with brownish/blond hair. >> it's right here. sexy at every age. i found it. there we go. it's a good picture. >> that's the one people are in the nail salon reading that. who the hell is the 37-year-old guy? >> he's willie geist. you have to write something. like write over your face. i'm going to make him. i promise what he writes. i'll do it in the tag on camera. that's a wrap for office...
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if you ended up with that dreaded fruitcake yet, you may have made a joke or two or even thrown it out. >> i like fruitcake. >> willist i don't know if he's going to like this fruitcake. our british friends, who enjoy a pudding made with cow giblets. for a look, here's abc's nick watt with the dish. >> the pudding. >> reporter: the christmas pudding has been a fixture on british tables for centuries. even before in a christmas carol. >> looks like the best you've ever made, my dear. >> reporter: christmas pudding is basically a sloppy fruitcake. mix it up months in advance and it matures. >> we keep our pudings for a year, even two years. they're wonderful. >> reporter: christmas morning, brits can't get enough of it. and suppliers to the queen, they fly off the shelves at $60 a pop. but strangely, there's not much of an export market. >> other nationalities don't real question get this. >> reporter: american traditions can be traced back to the early settlers. >> christmas pudding was banned by the puritans because it was considered an invention of babylon. >> alcohol, fruits, almonds, and steaming as much as possib
if you ended up with that dreaded fruitcake yet, you may have made a joke or two or even thrown it out. >> i like fruitcake. >> willist i don't know if he's going to like this fruitcake. our british friends, who enjoy a pudding made with cow giblets. for a look, here's abc's nick watt with the dish. >> the pudding. >> reporter: the christmas pudding has been a fixture on british tables for centuries. even before in a christmas carol. >> looks like the best you've...
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there's worry this agricultural bill may not be passed and push ever over the so-call -- so any price hike could definitely impact a family's budget, and you willy how much they spend on groceries. >> just a short time ago, the white house called on dockworkers to continue to -- what's the impact? >> balely time is running out that could prevent containers carrying goods too and from the us. talks are taking place in an effort to keep more than 14,000 longshoreman at 14 different ports from walking off the job. the national association of manufacturers puts the cost of a potential strike at $1 billion a day. retailers could potentially deal with higher potential costs which could be passed on to you and i. >> cnbc's seema mody, thank you. >>> the most annoys words of 2012. the marist poll released its poll. twitterverse. number 4 is just sayin'. number three -- ya know. number two -- like. and for the fourth conservative year, americans consider "whatever" especially spoken with at attitude. those are the most annoying words or phrases in conversation. ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] everyone deserves the gift of all day pain relief. this season, disco
there's worry this agricultural bill may not be passed and push ever over the so-call -- so any price hike could definitely impact a family's budget, and you willy how much they spend on groceries. >> just a short time ago, the white house called on dockworkers to continue to -- what's the impact? >> balely time is running out that could prevent containers carrying goods too and from the us. talks are taking place in an effort to keep more than 14,000 longshoreman at 14 different...
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willie geist and mike barnicle. they are going to give their two cents. that's going to be fine. some of you may be saying, isn't it a little premature to be doing a poll about the 21st century since we are only ten years into it. we say, lean forward. that's what we are going to do. we are going to find out who these influential americans in the 21st century are right now. >> willie, mike, joe, and i made our own personal picks of who we thought would be the ten most influential americans of the 21st century. we are going to show you how we did at the end of the show. we should point out, there are different things to different people. we asked some journalists, actors, and comedians to chime in on a variety of topics, and we're going to show you what they say throughout the show. but the first thing we asked them was, define the word "influence." >> let's talk about the word "influence." what does it mean? where does it come from? >> ask not what your country can do for you. >> "influence" is an interesting word. it can be used in many ways and can be defined in many ways. >> if you're influen
willie geist and mike barnicle. they are going to give their two cents. that's going to be fine. some of you may be saying, isn't it a little premature to be doing a poll about the 21st century since we are only ten years into it. we say, lean forward. that's what we are going to do. we are going to find out who these influential americans in the 21st century are right now. >> willie, mike, joe, and i made our own personal picks of who we thought would be the ten most influential...