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and this is what i know that willie has done. all of his years, i think that his history is quite clear, not only to everybody in this room for anybody who works within this building knows that every detail of government, whether it is shining the brass in these elevators, to people who work here and the standards upon which they should be serving the public, to great department heads and all of the things that they do to continue the success of this city. mayor brown, has done all of it. and he has paid attention to every detail and i am still catching up to learn, but it is. even to be close to what he has been trying to do and of course, especially this year with the trials and tribulations of i suppose any mayor in their first elected year goes through, you know, i take a lot of things personally and i must always go back and say, willie, did this happen to you? >> and, of course, getting the great advice that is absolutely necessary, because, when you sit in this seat, and you have the enormous responsibilities and you don't
and this is what i know that willie has done. all of his years, i think that his history is quite clear, not only to everybody in this room for anybody who works within this building knows that every detail of government, whether it is shining the brass in these elevators, to people who work here and the standards upon which they should be serving the public, to great department heads and all of the things that they do to continue the success of this city. mayor brown, has done all of it. and...
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willie brown is a game changer. thank you, willie, for all your work, talents, brilliance, heart, your and forgiving a damn. thank you. [ applause ] on that note, i believe i should bring mayor brown to the stage. is that correct? ladies and gentlemen, mayor willie brown. [ applause ] >> that was remarkable. but then again you are a vocalist. mr. mayor, kristin, vernal, vernal was rather reserved tonight. last week when we were at macy's during black history month, the first thing she said, "see it?" she has one of those world champions diamond rings. she won't let her husband touch it and she shares with everything and she has two of them now. i thought she would do that again tonight. >> it's your night. >> yes, it's my night so you are being cool. i also noticed that david chew ended up with some friends of his. supervisors. david, would you please take a bow to the rest of your supervisors, malia, campos, the tall man, scottie. stand up scottie. let people see you. mr. farrell? eric maurd, norman yooe, you've go
willie brown is a game changer. thank you, willie, for all your work, talents, brilliance, heart, your and forgiving a damn. thank you. [ applause ] on that note, i believe i should bring mayor brown to the stage. is that correct? ladies and gentlemen, mayor willie brown. [ applause ] >> that was remarkable. but then again you are a vocalist. mr. mayor, kristin, vernal, vernal was rather reserved tonight. last week when we were at macy's during black history month, the first thing she...
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willie brown is a game changer. a brief look at his career corroborates that. as an attorney in san francisco at a time when there were few black attorneys this man routinely defended the defenseless and taking on cases the most prominent lawyers refuse to take on. mario, on his first disobedience arrests and then he became involved in civil rights movement to protect housing discrimination after a local real estate office refused to work with him because he was black. then there were a very significant first. first african american elected to san francisco in the california state assembly. the first african american speaker of the california state assembly. and as we all know the first african mayor of san francisco [ applause ] >> first, the first, the first. and a speaker of the assembly he would also become the first and the only politicians to hold that position for 15 years. longer than any other individual so much so that a new paradigm was created with prop 140 which instituted term limits. had that not happ
willie brown is a game changer. a brief look at his career corroborates that. as an attorney in san francisco at a time when there were few black attorneys this man routinely defended the defenseless and taking on cases the most prominent lawyers refuse to take on. mario, on his first disobedience arrests and then he became involved in civil rights movement to protect housing discrimination after a local real estate office refused to work with him because he was black. then there were a very...
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also ahead, willie trades early mornings for late-night. we'll show you what he and kim kardashian had to chat about last night on leno. don't miss it. that story and a check on your holiday forecast when "way too early" comes right back. >>> as a prison of war, i would like to speak for all the prisoners of war and simply say, we're mighty happy to be home. thank you. [ male announcer ] i've seen incredible things. otherworldly things. but there are some things i've never seen before. this ge jet engine can understand 5,000 data samples per second. which is good for business. because planes use less fuel, spend less time on the ground and more time in the air. suddenly, faraway places don't seem so...far away. ♪ suddenly, faraway places don'tlooking for a litter with natural ingredients that helps neutralize odors. discover tidy cats pure nature. uniquely formulated with cedar, pine, and corn. you know it can be hard to lbreathe, and how that feels.e, copd includes chronic bronchitis and emphysema. spiriva helps control my copd symptoms
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are you wearing bruce willis? >> i've got a little on right now. >> jimmy: i guess you're always wearing bruce willis. >> yes, i am. >> jimmy: i like the idea of your wife making a documentary. are they going to show it over here? >> i hope so. . >> jimmy: do you really hope so? >> yeah. well, i would like to see it. there's some stuff about me in high school that really should not be in there. >> jimmy: oh, it explains your whole life. that's got to be a little uncomfortable when she gets into the personal stuff. >> yeah. some of it got cut out. >> jimmy: fortunately she sent it to us, the stuff that got cut out and we have it. no, we don't have it for you right now. it's great to see you. the movie is called "g.i. joe -- retaliation." bruce willis, everybody. be right back with zendaya. two years ago, the people of bp made a commitment to the gulf. and every day since, we've worked hard to keep it. bp has paid over twenty-three billion dollars to help people and businesses who were affected, and to cover cleanup
are you wearing bruce willis? >> i've got a little on right now. >> jimmy: i guess you're always wearing bruce willis. >> yes, i am. >> jimmy: i like the idea of your wife making a documentary. are they going to show it over here? >> i hope so. . >> jimmy: do you really hope so? >> yeah. well, i would like to see it. there's some stuff about me in high school that really should not be in there. >> jimmy: oh, it explains your whole life. that's got...
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>> right, right now willie brown is taken off line. right now it's not open. and it's being renovated. so it was recently demolished and it's going through a very exciting reconstruction project. and it will actually open in 2015-16 school year. and in meantime while it is not open, there are four elementary schools in the bayview-hunter's point, that are linked to other middle schools. and some of them are on the west side of the city. and those are -- the board of education will make the ultimate decision about whether to reestablish the feeder patterns between those four elementary school and willie brown. that hasn't been officially deliberated on yet. but i think it will be certainly a strongly considered option to have those four elementary schools feed into willie brown. so i don't know that it would necessarily domino to affect the attendance areas for daniel webster or bryant or any other school. but it's a consideration of looking at the overall portfolio of middle schools at that time. and the projected demand. >> and i understand that the district
>> right, right now willie brown is taken off line. right now it's not open. and it's being renovated. so it was recently demolished and it's going through a very exciting reconstruction project. and it will actually open in 2015-16 school year. and in meantime while it is not open, there are four elementary schools in the bayview-hunter's point, that are linked to other middle schools. and some of them are on the west side of the city. and those are -- the board of education will make...
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"the willis report" is coming up next. speaking of hello, everyone, i am gerri willis. tonight on "the willis report", markets hitting new highs again today. has the rally on its course. also, president obama green lighting the keystone pipeline it. joe oliver makes his case and you will find out what he thinks about it. and the tsa is back at it again. is this common sense are a big mistake? "the willis report" is on the case coming up next. ♪ ♪ cinema grill. gerri: we have all of that and more coming up. another great day for your 401k plan. the dow jones hitting another all-time high. can you believe that? the private sector adding 190,000 jobs in february, beating expectations, and friday is when we will get the monthly jobs report. economists predict this will hold steady at 7.9%. however, there are growing concerns and some of you have even written to meet thing that the federal reserve could all come tumbling down soon. joining out is scott martin. scott, it's great to have you back on the show. gerri: let's get to where we are here to talk about. okay be our
"the willis report" is coming up next. speaking of hello, everyone, i am gerri willis. tonight on "the willis report", markets hitting new highs again today. has the rally on its course. also, president obama green lighting the keystone pipeline it. joe oliver makes his case and you will find out what he thinks about it. and the tsa is back at it again. is this common sense are a big mistake? "the willis report" is on the case coming up next. ♪ ♪ cinema grill....
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"the willis report" is coming up next. gerri: hello, everybody. i am gerri willis. tonight on "the willis report", no more contracts. i will get into the latest plan to change the relationship between you and your cell phone. also, is your car spying on you? we will have those stories and more tonight on "the willis report" and. we have all that and more coming up. including the dow hitting an all-new high. at first, our top story. a big shakeup for consumers. t-mobile has been a cornerstone for decades. it means that you can now buy a smartphone without paying a hefty contract price up front and you won't be chained to a deal either. it will save consumers thousands of dollars, but there are rules. joining us now is the senior electronic editor. what do you think, yes or no? >> there are good things or maybe not so good things. the good thing is never before have people paid so little for an iphone up front. the other thing is when you have a subsidized phone come every month there is an extra fee that goes towards paying it off. but the big carriers have never tak
"the willis report" is coming up next. gerri: hello, everybody. i am gerri willis. tonight on "the willis report", no more contracts. i will get into the latest plan to change the relationship between you and your cell phone. also, is your car spying on you? we will have those stories and more tonight on "the willis report" and. we have all that and more coming up. including the dow hitting an all-new high. at first, our top story. a big shakeup for consumers....
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>> willie, willie, you want to talk to a doctor? [ speaking spanish ] >> the ninth floor of the miami-dade pretrial detention center is a world unto itself. as part of the psychiatric unit, these cells are reserved for inmates with serious mental problems. >> sir, you all right? >> dr. joseph poitier is the jail's chief psychiatrist. he's worked at miami-dade for the past ten years. >> jails have, in effect, become mental institutions. i would say that 20% of those who are incarcerated have a mental illness. a large part suffer from schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, and depression, severe forms of mental illness. >> the mentally ill is a very serious problem within correctional facilities today. unfortunately, there's a growing trend. a lot of the mental state hospitals have closed down and the only options to the police agencies are to bring them to the jails. that's a problem for us because those inmates are a lot more unmanageable than the regular inmate population. >> come on, take your medication. >> while the ultimate goal of t
>> willie, willie, you want to talk to a doctor? [ speaking spanish ] >> the ninth floor of the miami-dade pretrial detention center is a world unto itself. as part of the psychiatric unit, these cells are reserved for inmates with serious mental problems. >> sir, you all right? >> dr. joseph poitier is the jail's chief psychiatrist. he's worked at miami-dade for the past ten years. >> jails have, in effect, become mental institutions. i would say that 20% of those...
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and the great bruce willis is with us tonight. if a terrorist tried to take this show hostage, they have a hell of a surprise coming. i have a question for bruce willis, why are you the only white guy who looks good with a shaved head? today is the second day on which the supreme court heard arguments for and against same-sex marriage, commonly referred to as gay marriage, which is commonly referred to as the magic of siegfried and roy. the constitutionality of marriage act defines marriage as a union between one man and one impossible woman. i hope they legalize gay marriage because mostly i need to be alive when gay divorce court hits the air. that's how i'll be spending my days. there are a lot of demonstrators outside the supreme court today. every media outlet in the country was there. but it's a
and the great bruce willis is with us tonight. if a terrorist tried to take this show hostage, they have a hell of a surprise coming. i have a question for bruce willis, why are you the only white guy who looks good with a shaved head? today is the second day on which the supreme court heard arguments for and against same-sex marriage, commonly referred to as gay marriage, which is commonly referred to as the magic of siegfried and roy. the constitutionality of marriage act defines marriage as...
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i remember willie horton. i remember all the things the republican party was doing to divide during those years. i also understood that you were dividing that, that you were not against people in color. in this last election, blacks went 98%? 95 percent of 94%. hispanics went 71%. sian-americans went 75%. it is not hard to figure out what is going on. i have 10 children and five are below voting age, and they all understand and understood what the tea party and what some members of your extreme right were doing against this president. they understood what the code languages were, what the shadows were, and they said we did not buy it. >> do you have a question? >> is the republican party going to understand that you ave a problem with race, and you have a problem with some members of your party that are speaking out that knows back home understand the racial overtones? the demographics going forward are not in your favor? >> i am grateful to albert gore brought willie horton into the campaign and to the attent
i remember willie horton. i remember all the things the republican party was doing to divide during those years. i also understood that you were dividing that, that you were not against people in color. in this last election, blacks went 98%? 95 percent of 94%. hispanics went 71%. sian-americans went 75%. it is not hard to figure out what is going on. i have 10 children and five are below voting age, and they all understand and understood what the tea party and what some members of your extreme...
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"the willis report" is coming up next. gerri: hello, everybody, i am gerri willis. tonight on "the willis report." in a health warning about a compounding drug company. the fda still try to get a handle on this latest contamination. also, the new housing bubble forming. big investors on a buying spree. what does it mean for you? and big changes coming to the way you shop for airline tickets. making it impossible to compare prices. we are taking off next on "the willis report." gerri: all that and more coming up later in the show, but first, our top story, tainted drugs. painkillers, cardiac magazine, antibiotics, you name it. all recalled by the food and drug administration. the medication you're taking yog right now could be dangerous. the fda says drugs produced by compounding pharmacy in new jersey may be contaminated with mold. after health care providers in etiquette head floating particles identified as a fungus in five bags of magnesium sulfate intravenous solution. it is in practically everything, as i mentioned. antibiotics, and ascetic, painkillers, labor
"the willis report" is coming up next. gerri: hello, everybody, i am gerri willis. tonight on "the willis report." in a health warning about a compounding drug company. the fda still try to get a handle on this latest contamination. also, the new housing bubble forming. big investors on a buying spree. what does it mean for you? and big changes coming to the way you shop for airline tickets. making it impossible to compare prices. we are taking off next on "the willis...
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"the willis" report is coming up next. gerri: hello, i'm gerri willis live from the at atlantic city. tonight, new obamacare fees catching employers by surprise. what's in store for you company and why so many firms are fuming. also, it's a whale of a problem for j pmorgan, be di the bank ignore warning signs. getting to the bottom of the huge trading losses. and, yes, sin, definitely sells. tobacco, alcohol, gambling, look at it here in atlantic city for the business of vice special tonight. "the willis report" is on the case. ♪ gerri: we are live in atlantic city, new jersey, them a dozen casino, four, the biggest in the world, all day long on fox business, looking at the business of vice, and don't be mistaken, is big business. take atlantic city. the 12 casinos took in more than 212 million just in february alone. the entire economy of this city is based in gaming, 33,000 people work in the industry. here atthe golden nugget atlantic city casino, they have a golden nugget. look at that. they have a hotel, cay casino,
"the willis" report is coming up next. gerri: hello, i'm gerri willis live from the at atlantic city. tonight, new obamacare fees catching employers by surprise. what's in store for you company and why so many firms are fuming. also, it's a whale of a problem for j pmorgan, be di the bank ignore warning signs. getting to the bottom of the huge trading losses. and, yes, sin, definitely sells. tobacco, alcohol, gambling, look at it here in atlantic city for the business of vice special...
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. -- years "the willis report" is coming up next. gerri: hello, everybody, i am gerri willis. tonight on "the willis report." in a health warning aboua compounding drug company. the fda still try to get a handle on this latest contamination. also, the new housing bubble forming. big investors on a buying spree. what does it mean for you? and big changes coming to the way you shop r airline tickets. making it impossible to compare prices. we are taking off next on "the willis report." gerri: all that and more coming up later in the show, but first, our top story, tainted drugs. painkillers, cardiac magazine, antibiotics, you name it. all recalled by the food and drug administration. the medication you're taking yog rit now could be dangerous. the fda says drugs produd by compounding pharmacy in new jersey may be contaminated with mold. after health care proders in etiquette head floating particles identified as a fungus in five bags of magnesium sulfate intravenous solution. it is in practically everything, as i mentioned. antibiotics, and ascetic, painkillers, labor inducing d
. -- years "the willis report" is coming up next. gerri: hello, everybody, i am gerri willis. tonight on "the willis report." in a health warning aboua compounding drug company. the fda still try to get a handle on this latest contamination. also, the new housing bubble forming. big investors on a buying spree. what does it mean for you? and big changes coming to the way you shop r airline tickets. making it impossible to compare prices. we are taking off next on "the...
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much more tomorrow night on "the willis report." we will be right back gerri: we will take a look at some of the best tools on your smart phone. that's coming up in a bit gerri: i have a personal question for you. traffic in drugs, cash in 2012 -- if you sold some and made money, the irs wants to know. there is a line to reporting illegal loot on your tax form. if you received a bribe come included in your income, and it gets worse when you scroll down the page, income from illegal activities such as money from dealing illegal drugs must be included in your income on line 21. who would do anything as stupid? joining me now is rich coppa. okay, i don't have the legal income, but if i had the income if i was dealing drugs, i sure would not report it to the irs. what are they thinking? >> you know, as crazy as it sounds, the reality is that the irs wants to record all instances of this. the only benefit of doing this is that you do avoid tax evasion and that is always a big pushback. there are laws that say that there is no sharing of
much more tomorrow night on "the willis report." we will be right back gerri: we will take a look at some of the best tools on your smart phone. that's coming up in a bit gerri: i have a personal question for you. traffic in drugs, cash in 2012 -- if you sold some and made money, the irs wants to know. there is a line to reporting illegal loot on your tax form. if you received a bribe come included in your income, and it gets worse when you scroll down the page, income from illegal...
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"the willis" report is coming up next. gerri: hello, i'm gerri willis live from the at atlantic city. tonight, new obamacare fees catching employers by surprise. what's in store for your company and why so many firms are fuming. also, it's a whale of a problem for j pmorgan, be did the bank ignore warning signs. getting to the bottom of the huge trading losses. and, yes, sin, definitely sells. tobacco, alcohol, gambling, look at it here in atlantic city for the business of vice special tonight. "the willis report" is on the case. ♪ gerri: we are live in atlantic city, new jersey, them a dozen casino, four, the biggest in the world, all day long on fox business, looking at the business of vice, and don't be mistaken, it is big business. take atlantic city. the 12 casinos took in more than 212 million just in february alone. the entire economy of this city is based in gaming, 33,000 people work in the industry. here at the golden nugget atlantic city casino, they have a golden nugget. look at that. they have a hotel, cay c
"the willis" report is coming up next. gerri: hello, i'm gerri willis live from the at atlantic city. tonight, new obamacare fees catching employers by surprise. what's in store for your company and why so many firms are fuming. also, it's a whale of a problem for j pmorgan, be did the bank ignore warning signs. getting to the bottom of the huge trading losses. and, yes, sin, definitely sells. tobacco, alcohol, gambling, look at it here in atlantic city for the business of vice...
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" with gerri willis. gerri: the white house has been getting called out for crying wolf on the dire sequestration predictions. but now, a leaked e-mail suggest the federal agency that was obstructing an official to make sure that spending cuts were as painful as possible. with fondness, larry gatlin. great to see you and have you on the show the one i love being here. gerri: l me read you this e-mail. according to this, it is our opinion that however you manage the reduction in spending community to make sure that you are not contradicting what we said the impacts would be. so it's not that the administration is just making it worse. >> the man thought he was a hero and a patriot. as charlie brown prior, he is the hero. the guy that is the head of the agriculture and health inspection services. >> there is no end. there is nothing that they won't say. almost nothing that they will not do. >> i think it's preposterous. what a stupid thing. trying to make it look like this. gerri: disputing this version, th
" with gerri willis. gerri: the white house has been getting called out for crying wolf on the dire sequestration predictions. but now, a leaked e-mail suggest the federal agency that was obstructing an official to make sure that spending cuts were as painful as possible. with fondness, larry gatlin. great to see you and have you on the show the one i love being here. gerri: l me read you this e-mail. according to this, it is our opinion that however you manage the reduction in spending...
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i remember willie horton. i remember all the things the republican party was doing to divide during those years. i also understood that you were dividing that, that you were not against people in color. in this last election, blacks went 98%? 95 percent of 94%. hispanics went 71%. asian-americans went 75%. it is not hard to figure out what is going on. i have 10 children and five are below voting age, and they all understand and understood what the tea party and what some members of your extreme right were doing against this president. they understood what the code languages were, what the shadows were, and they said we did not buy it. >> do you have a question? >> is the republican party going to understand that you have a problem with race, and the demographics going forward are not in your favor? >> i am grateful to albert gore brought willie horton into the campaign and to the attention of the country, because that is where the willie horton deal came from. it happened in democratic primaries when al gore
i remember willie horton. i remember all the things the republican party was doing to divide during those years. i also understood that you were dividing that, that you were not against people in color. in this last election, blacks went 98%? 95 percent of 94%. hispanics went 71%. asian-americans went 75%. it is not hard to figure out what is going on. i have 10 children and five are below voting age, and they all understand and understood what the tea party and what some members of your...
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"the willis report" is coming up next. gerri: hello, everyone, i am gerri willis. tonight on "the willis report", green lobbying steps up. locking the keystone pipeline. will president obama gave to the radical left? also?, whited inner this woman die? >> i don't understand why you're not willing to help us patient. gerri: and consumers not getting their rewards as hotel chains get stingy with loyalty programs. "the willis report" is on the case. >> we need to get cpr started, this is not enough. >> we cannot do cpr. >> anybody there can do cpr. this is a human being. is there anybody there that can do that? anyway we can help this lady and not let her die? >> not at this time. gerri: a chilling 911 call. outrage going tonight over that call. a nursing home refusing to give cpr to an 87 woman who collapsed in the dining hall because they say that it is against their policy. it all happened here. glenwood gardens retirement home in bakersfield, california. joining me now is a defense attorney along with doctor marc siegel, and a member of the fox news "a-team." doct
"the willis report" is coming up next. gerri: hello, everyone, i am gerri willis. tonight on "the willis report", green lobbying steps up. locking the keystone pipeline. will president obama gave to the radical left? also?, whited inner this woman die? >> i don't understand why you're not willing to help us patient. gerri: and consumers not getting their rewards as hotel chains get stingy with loyalty programs. "the willis report" is on the case. >> we...
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"the willis" report is coming up next. gerri: hello, i'm gerri willis live from the at atlantic city. tonight, new obamacare fees catching employers by surprise. what's in store for your company and why so many firms are fuming. also, it's a whale of a problem for j pmorgan, b did the bank ignore warning signs. getting to the bottom of the huge trading losses. and, yes, sin, definitely sells. tobacco, alcohol, gambling, look at it here in atlantic city for the business of vice special tonight. "the willis report" is on the case. ♪ gerri: we are live in atlantic city, new jersey, them a dozen casino, four, the biggest in the world, all day long on fox business, looking at the business of vice, and don't be mistaken, it is big business. take atlantic city. the 12 casinos took in more than 212 million just in february alone. the entire economy of this city is based in gaming, 33,000 people work in the industry. here at the golden nugget atlantic city casino, they have a golden nugget. look at that. they have a hotel, cay ca
"the willis" report is coming up next. gerri: hello, i'm gerri willis live from the at atlantic city. tonight, new obamacare fees catching employers by surprise. what's in store for your company and why so many firms are fuming. also, it's a whale of a problem for j pmorgan, b did the bank ignore warning signs. getting to the bottom of the huge trading losses. and, yes, sin, definitely sells. tobacco, alcohol, gambling, look at it here in atlantic city for the business of vice special...
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and i think that he has lost some weight, either bruce willis is greg or greg is bruce willis, i will pass it around to you very quickly that i was looking at the police site, your website where you have an incorrection there. george (inaudible) did not invent comstot the mayor brought it here from wherever he came from, but the site said that he invented it and created it was wrong. the man who created it was in new york city kept charts on the various neighborhoods and on the crimes in that area. and turned is over to the new york pd. and they developed it and then it went across the country. mr. gaston just used part of it and developed his own and used it the way that he has also developed the neighborhood courts that were invented by castro in cuba. and secondly briefly is that i read an article in the new york times on cold blooded murder and it kind of hit me, because san francisco has 1000 unsolved murders. so, i sent a letter to the new york times that a woman that wrote us and also she wanted the new york in it and the new york pd to start opening cold cases. murders that we
and i think that he has lost some weight, either bruce willis is greg or greg is bruce willis, i will pass it around to you very quickly that i was looking at the police site, your website where you have an incorrection there. george (inaudible) did not invent comstot the mayor brought it here from wherever he came from, but the site said that he invented it and created it was wrong. the man who created it was in new york city kept charts on the various neighborhoods and on the crimes in that...
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right, willis? willis wants his money. >> i'm not touching willis' money. playing with his money is like playing with his emotions. i know that. >>> here's a look at your weather now. it's time for this. blustery along the east coast with snow in northern new england. snow also from the midwest down to tennessee. dry and mild for most of the west. snow showers in the rockies. >> close to record highs in los angeles, low 60s in the pacific northwest. temperatures in florida will be 10 degrees below normal. high 40s on the east coast, and 81 in honolulu. >> lucky them. >>> maybe this next big thing is in your child's education. we're talking about yoga balls in classrooms. >> they're using them at a school in indianapolis. some of them have prongs on the bottom to hold the balls in place, but most are just free moving and the kids say they love them and the teachers happen to love them, too. >> they say the kids are more focused when they use them and they're more excited to be in school and the test scores have skyrocketed for kids who bounce their way throu
right, willis? willis wants his money. >> i'm not touching willis' money. playing with his money is like playing with his emotions. i know that. >>> here's a look at your weather now. it's time for this. blustery along the east coast with snow in northern new england. snow also from the midwest down to tennessee. dry and mild for most of the west. snow showers in the rockies. >> close to record highs in los angeles, low 60s in the pacific northwest. temperatures in florida...
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>> it goes, it's called careless willy, and it goes, careless willy was the first, nailed his sister to the door. mother said with humor quaint, careful willy, don't spoil the paint. i saw it, i couldn't believe it, i was so -- i could just picture us at that age. it really made me laugh. >> reporter: what do you think you had done to him? >> what -- he did things to me. i didn't do anything to him. >> reporter: that laughter, those memories, kept alive by the poems. and she's looking to do the same now for other young people in her new book, "poems to learn by heart." >> hi, how are you? >> reporter: quietly, she's been volunteering at new york's public schools for a decade now. in fact, her students helped her select the poems. one of them we asked caroline and her students to recite it. >> bring me all your heart melodies. >> that i may wrap them in a blue cloud cloth. >> away from the too rough fingers from the world. is that right? yes. >> reporter: a poetry slam with caroline kennedy. never thought i'd see the day. and her students, who never imagined caring about poetry, now g
>> it goes, it's called careless willy, and it goes, careless willy was the first, nailed his sister to the door. mother said with humor quaint, careful willy, don't spoil the paint. i saw it, i couldn't believe it, i was so -- i could just picture us at that age. it really made me laugh. >> reporter: what do you think you had done to him? >> what -- he did things to me. i didn't do anything to him. >> reporter: that laughter, those memories, kept alive by the poems. and...
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gerri: hello, i'm gerri willis live from the at atlantic city. tonight, new obamacare fees catching employers by surprise. what's in store for your company and why so many firms are fuming. also, it's a whale of a problem for j pmorgan, be did the bank ignore warning signs. getting to the bottom of the huge trading losses. and, yes, sin, definitely sells. tobacco, alcohol, gambling, look at it here in atlantic city for the business of vice special tonight. "the willis report" is on the case. ♪ gerri: we are live in atlantic city, new jersey, them a dozen casino, four, the biggest in the world, all day long on fox business, looking at the business of vice, and don't be mistaken, it is big business. take atlantic city. the12 casinos took in more than 212 million just in february alone. the entire economy of this city is based in gaming, 33,000 people work in the industry. here at the golden nugget atlantic city casino, they have a golden nugget. look at that. they have a hotel, cay casino, d marina in the heart of new jersey. hear from the genera
gerri: hello, i'm gerri willis live from the at atlantic city. tonight, new obamacare fees catching employers by surprise. what's in store for your company and why so many firms are fuming. also, it's a whale of a problem for j pmorgan, be did the bank ignore warning signs. getting to the bottom of the huge trading losses. and, yes, sin, definitely sells. tobacco, alcohol, gambling, look at it here in atlantic city for the business of vice special tonight. "the willis report" is on...
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here's gerri willis. >> good evening, everybody. tonight, a cyberattack paralyzes banks and media companies in south korea. who is behind it? could it happen here? also, putting the brakes on high frequency traders. are they breaking the law and stealing your money? a new policy from one of the country's biggest companies. tell us your weight and body fat or face a fine. "the willis report" is on the case. >> all that and more, but first, a top story, a warning for you and your money, a big cybersecurity threat could be headed our way, at least two major banks and three television networks in south korea reporting their computer networks crashed. officials there speculate it was all at the hands of sib terrorists from north korea. many bank customers were unable to use debit or credit cards. imagine that, atms shut down for hours. the investigation ongoing at this time, but a big question we're asking tonight, could this happen here? right in the u.s. with your money? there's a recent string of sib attacks against the u.s. financial
here's gerri willis. >> good evening, everybody. tonight, a cyberattack paralyzes banks and media companies in south korea. who is behind it? could it happen here? also, putting the brakes on high frequency traders. are they breaking the law and stealing your money? a new policy from one of the country's biggest companies. tell us your weight and body fat or face a fine. "the willis report" is on the case. >> all that and more, but first, a top story, a warning for you and...
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"the willis reprt" is on the case. >> all that and more, but first, a top story, a warning for you and your money, a big cybersecurity threat could be headed our way, at least two major banks and three television networks in south korea reporting their computer networks crashed. officials there speculate it was all at the hands of sib terrorists from north korea. many bank customers were unable to use debit or credit cards. imagine that, atms shut down for hours. the invesgation ongoing at this time, but a big question we're asking tonight, could this happen here? right in the u.s. with your money? there's a recent string of sib attacks against the u.s. financial institutions like bank of america, wells fargo, and the list goes on and on and on. joining us, the chef technology officer at macafee. i want to start, the story is scary people saw skull and cross bones when they tried to get on, and, apparently, the country's entire commerce came to a grinding halt because you couldn't get money out of atms. who do you think of the story, and could it happen here? >> unfortunately, it could
"the willis reprt" is on the case. >> all that and more, but first, a top story, a warning for you and your money, a big cybersecurity threat could be headed our way, at least two major banks and three television networks in south korea reporting their computer networks crashed. officials there speculate it was all at the hands of sib terrorists from north korea. many bank customers were unable to use debit or credit cards. imagine that, atms shut down for hours. the invesgation...
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i love willie nelson. i'm going to give you a story real quick. on that trip in amsterdam, we had so much fun. you know, our minds were going, so we went to kentucky fried chicken. we ordered some food. they brought the food through the drive through, so they had this box of chicken. me and willie sat side by side, put our hands in at the same time, and put our hands on the same piece of chicken. i said, you know what, that's yours, willie. >> he is a fantastic guy. i really want to come on one of your road trips. >> you'd have a blast. we can hit kentucky, do whatever else you guys are up to. should marijuana now be legalized? >> it's more medical than anything. it does more to creatively help you as opposed to hurt you. you don't hear people going out and doing crazy crimes under marijuana. none of that. you see people calm, relaxed, and dealing with their medical problems. either staying to themselves and being on their own little ride. >> finally, barack obama, first african-american president. how did that make you feel? how do you think he's
i love willie nelson. i'm going to give you a story real quick. on that trip in amsterdam, we had so much fun. you know, our minds were going, so we went to kentucky fried chicken. we ordered some food. they brought the food through the drive through, so they had this box of chicken. me and willie sat side by side, put our hands in at the same time, and put our hands on the same piece of chicken. i said, you know what, that's yours, willie. >> he is a fantastic guy. i really want to come...