trace: preparations are underway for the funeral of the late dear leader, kim chong-il in north korea. as we saw the people appear to be crying but it is tough to actually make out any tears. his body has been lying in state at a memorial palace which was once his father s workplace. the funeral is scheduled to begin at 8:00 eastern and we will have a live report from greg palkot in south korea tonight on the fox report. new details on the slaughter in syria, the embattled central city say the military have pulled out tanks as the team of
for that period. shepard: the down do you is down only 12 points. gear i would like to think i would retire some day. shepard: you can watch the willis report on weekdays 5:00 eve eastern and 4:00 in oxford on fox business news giving you the power to prosper. north korea has only had two leaders since 1948: kim chong-il, and his father before him. but with the dear leader and his death, could the kingdom have a committee of rulers in and what would that mean for its, well, its oners around the world? did chinese hackers break into the computer systems of the united states, chamber of commerce? there is evidence. and there is damage. it is coming up.
is observed by everyone but after that, though, the experts say all bets are off and you could see the military leaders starting to try to exercise the power they have then to be keen on getting more and more of it later in the years of kim chong-il s rule. shepard: this could get gasnating before it is over with. sadly. good to see you. an expert calling the boldest cyber attack. in history. officials say a group of hackers in china breached the united states chamber of commerce computer network, and according to the wall street journal , which is owned bit parent company of fox news, the hackers gained access to everything. including information on the chamber s three million members. and now doug, we understand this could be just the tip of the iceburg? reporter: that is right. according to the department of homeland security cyber attacks are increasing in frequency and
shepard: this is studio b at the bottom of the hour. time for the to which the news. as the relentless mourning of kim chong-il continues in north korea there are interesting new questions about the future leadership of that nuclear armed and unpredictable nation. as you know, north korean state television announced dear leader, died we and now they are told his son is officially in charge. we don t know much about him. she in his late 20 s and we are told he loves basketball and comic books which is comfortable. according to our own greg palkot folks are protesting the so-called great successor, just a few daze after his death a few hundred yards of the dmz activists staging a protester filling up the balloons with helium showing kim chong-il and two other fallen leaders from this year on the other side, his
successor and the two brothers, urging people to rise up against succession and the hope is the balloons will rise up and blow into north korea and find their mark. shepard: there are growing reports that kim chong-il will most likely rule by committee along with his aunt, his uncle, and the leaders of the military. our chief correspondent jonathan hunt is here. a big chance, really to go from one dictator to rule by committee? jonathan: completely different. something they have never experienced before. but it is likely to happen according to all the experts. the son will be the nominal leader but with real power will be his uncle, a man we have been telling you about all week, the man who is married to kim chong-il s sister. those two are likely to exercise a huge amount of power.