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it's been 69 days since heather elvis went missing.surveillance videos and financial discrepancies that led to a south carolina couple's arrest. and there was one thing that the missing girl's father did that also may have helped mislead to the suspects. this morning sidney and tammy moorer are behind bars in connection with the disappearance of heather elvis. >> i want to feel happy, but there's no joy in it. heather's still not home. >> reporter: elvis went missing in december, her car, found abandoned. no sign of her. and for over two months, frustratingly slow progress until friday's arrest where police raided the couple's home. >> anything we release at this point could do a lot more harm than good. >> reporter: the breakthrough coming from a discovery by elvis' father. he said he looked up her cell phone records. >> there were a lot of calls to one particular number in the last hours before the phone stopped working. >> reporter: that number, the parents telling abc news, belonged to 38-year-old sydney moorer. police satisfy, he
it's been 69 days since heather elvis went missing.surveillance videos and financial discrepancies that led to a south carolina couple's arrest. and there was one thing that the missing girl's father did that also may have helped mislead to the suspects. this morning sidney and tammy moorer are behind bars in connection with the disappearance of heather elvis. >> i want to feel happy, but there's no joy in it. heather's still not home. >> reporter: elvis went missing in december,...
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it's been 69 days since heather elvis went missing. say it was surveillance videos and financial di -- issues that led to the south carolina couple's arrest. and one thing that the missing girl's father that may have helped lead to the suspects. this morning sidney and tammy moorer are behind bars in connection with the disappearance of 20-year-old heather elvis. >> i want to feel happy, but there's no joy in it. heather's still not home. >> elvis went missing in december. her car found abandoned, no sign of her. and other two months, and frustratingly slow progress until friday where they raided the couple's home. >> anything we release at this point could do more harm than good. >> the break through coming from a zafrly by elvis' father. he looked up her cell phone records. >> there was a lot of calls to one particular number in the last hours before the phone stopped working. >> that number, the parents telling abc news, belong to 38-year-old sidney moorer. she and elvis may have had a romantic relationship. the couple appeared in c
it's been 69 days since heather elvis went missing. say it was surveillance videos and financial di -- issues that led to the south carolina couple's arrest. and one thing that the missing girl's father that may have helped lead to the suspects. this morning sidney and tammy moorer are behind bars in connection with the disappearance of 20-year-old heather elvis. >> i want to feel happy, but there's no joy in it. heather's still not home. >> elvis went missing in december. her car...
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he and elvis may have had a romantic relationship.n court on saturday, held on $20,000 bond, each facing from counts of indecent exposure. but investigators say much stronger charges soon. >> either a missing person or a homicide. that's the focus. >> for the elvis family, a small measure of relief in the ordeal. >> this is torture for everyone. if they would just talk and tell us what happened. i really believe they know where heather is. >> the couple could face up to 16 years in prison, both are due back in court on may 2nd. there is a $30,000 reward for information that could advance the case. >> that's amazing that it was the father who did so much of the investigative work. thank you for that report. >>> now back to ron for the update of the other stories. >> good morning, everyone. >>> in the news, the man authorities say is the most no orrous drug lord is in custody this morning. he was captured at a motel in a resort town in mexico without a shot fired. guzman's drug cartel is thought to be responsible for a quarter of all dr
he and elvis may have had a romantic relationship.n court on saturday, held on $20,000 bond, each facing from counts of indecent exposure. but investigators say much stronger charges soon. >> either a missing person or a homicide. that's the focus. >> for the elvis family, a small measure of relief in the ordeal. >> this is torture for everyone. if they would just talk and tell us what happened. i really believe they know where heather is. >> the couple could face up to...
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who knew an elvis impersonator would grow up to be pop royalty himself? grammy for best pop vocal album for unorthodox jukebox. and this weekend, he'll be the main music event at the super bowl. the treasure singer headlining the halftime show. ♪ treasure that is what you are ♪ >> and with moves like this, it's no surprise that this is where he got his start. as a pint sized elvis impersonator in the early '90s. ♪ >> check out that snarl, that swagger. on this very piece of treasure, those moves came naturally to baby bruno. he was in the movies. here's the budding star in "honeymoon in vegas." ♪ falling in love with you >> and on tv, interviewed by pauly shore at the tender age of 4. we think his 4-year-old self would be mighty pleased. >> when i grow up, i want to be just like elvis. >> and all shook up by all his success.
who knew an elvis impersonator would grow up to be pop royalty himself? grammy for best pop vocal album for unorthodox jukebox. and this weekend, he'll be the main music event at the super bowl. the treasure singer headlining the halftime show. ♪ treasure that is what you are ♪ >> and with moves like this, it's no surprise that this is where he got his start. as a pint sized elvis impersonator in the early '90s. ♪ >> check out that snarl, that swagger. on this very piece of...
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. ♪ >> you're nothing but a bunch of british elvis presleys. >> when the beatles arrived, from then ona thousand different things arose. ♪ >> there is a desire to get power in order to use it for good. >> musicians in today's generation, they could rule the world. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ he loves you, yeah, yeah, yeah ♪ ♪ he loves you, yeah, yeah, yeah ♪ >> yeah, yeah, yeah. this is beatle land, formally known as britain. where an epidemic called beatle xwlan has seized the teenage population, especially female. >> cbs, they do a story on what they think is probably a goofy band from england that's doing quite well. >> these four boys from liverpool are britain's latest musical and sociological phenomenon. they symbolize the 20th century nonhero as they make non-music, wear nonhaircuts, give non-mers i have. meanwhile, yeah, yeah, yeah, this is alexander kendrick in beatle land. >> some little girl heard just a hint of what the beatles were about and starts calling her local deejay. the local deejay asks his friend to bring over a beatles record from england and has the vision to put it on and hear th
. ♪ >> you're nothing but a bunch of british elvis presleys. >> when the beatles arrived, from then ona thousand different things arose. ♪ >> there is a desire to get power in order to use it for good. >> musicians in today's generation, they could rule the world. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ he loves you, yeah, yeah, yeah ♪ ♪ he loves you, yeah, yeah, yeah ♪ >> yeah, yeah, yeah. this is beatle land, formally known as britain. where an epidemic called beatle xwlan has...
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>> nothing but a bunch of british elvis presleys. >> it's not true, it's not true! >> when the beatles arrived, from then on, a thousand different things arose. ♪ >> is it a sex thing or -- >> it's sexual. >> yeah. >> completely. ♪ >> there is a desire to get power in order to use it for good. ♪ how does it feel >> pop musicians in today's generation, they can rule the world. ♪ ♪ ♪ she loves you, yeah, yeah, yeah, she loves you, yeah, yeah, yeah ♪ >> yeah, yeah, yeah. this is beatleland, formerly known as britain, where an epidemic called beatlemania has seized the teenage population, especially female. >> cbs, they do a story on what they probably think is a goofy band from england that's doing quite well. >> these four boys from liverpool with their dishmop hairstyles are britain's latest musical, and in fact, social logical phenomenon. they symbolize the 20th century nonhero, as they make non music, wear non haircuts, give non mercy. meanwhile, yeah, yeah, yeah, this is alexander kendrick in beatleland. >> some little girl heard just a hint of what the beatles we
>> nothing but a bunch of british elvis presleys. >> it's not true, it's not true! >> when the beatles arrived, from then on, a thousand different things arose. ♪ >> is it a sex thing or -- >> it's sexual. >> yeah. >> completely. ♪ >> there is a desire to get power in order to use it for good. ♪ how does it feel >> pop musicians in today's generation, they can rule the world. ♪ ♪ ♪ she loves you, yeah, yeah, yeah, she loves you,...
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what about elvis presley?alled his act animalism that should be confined to diners and bordellos frank sinatra said this kind of music is deplorable, a rancid, smelling a aphrodisiac that foster's poor relationships. some say the culture will constantly decay and tell weeds around in a cesspool of smut. michael moynihan says that we should chill out. a columnist for the daily beast to writes about pop culture. >> i do. john: this is much more sexual than anything my generation did. >> is it really? madonna did a book called sex. look. john: older than cyrus. >> twenty-one years old 25, 30? what has been the effect of this teen pregnancy rates are down quite precipitously. sexually transmitted lead disease rates are down. we are offended by this stuff dip. people say i turned off. you do? not many people do. what is the effect? people say we are overly centralized which is bad. how? we have to ask the follow-up question. john: more likely to have sex young, to not for help the relationships. >> but they're is a
what about elvis presley?alled his act animalism that should be confined to diners and bordellos frank sinatra said this kind of music is deplorable, a rancid, smelling a aphrodisiac that foster's poor relationships. some say the culture will constantly decay and tell weeds around in a cesspool of smut. michael moynihan says that we should chill out. a columnist for the daily beast to writes about pop culture. >> i do. john: this is much more sexual than anything my generation did....
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(laughter) >> i was getting ready to answer that before you said elvis presley. >> stephen: i'm sorrym jones. >> tas's even worse. >> stephen: darlene, would you please sing front for us, and have somebody else back up for you. >> i would love to. we'll be right back with a performance by darlene love. honestly? i wanted a smartphone that shoots great video. so i got the new nokia lumia icon. it's got 1080p video, three times zoom, and a twenty-megapixel sensor. it's got the brightest display, so i can see what i'm shooting -- even outdoors, and 4 mics that capture incredible sound. plus, it has apps like vine -- and free cloud storage. my new lumia icon is so great, even our wipeouts look amazing. ♪ honestly, i want to see you be brave ♪ ♪ mattel started in a garage. disney started in a garage. amazon started in a garage. ♪ the ramones started in a garage. my point? some of the most innovative things in the world come out of american garages. introducing the lighter, faster cadillac cts. 2014 motor trend car of the year. ain't garages great? (voseeker of the sublime.ro. you can separ
(laughter) >> i was getting ready to answer that before you said elvis presley. >> stephen: i'm sorrym jones. >> tas's even worse. >> stephen: darlene, would you please sing front for us, and have somebody else back up for you. >> i would love to. we'll be right back with a performance by darlene love. honestly? i wanted a smartphone that shoots great video. so i got the new nokia lumia icon. it's got 1080p video, three times zoom, and a twenty-megapixel sensor....
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(laughter) >> i was getting ready to answer that before you said elvis presley. >> stephen: i'm sorry >> tas's even worse. >> stephen: darlene, would you please sing front for us, and have somebody else back up for you. >> i would love to. we'll be right back with a performance by darlene love. [ male announcer ] marvel's "thor: the dark world" is big, bold, and terrifically entertaining. anyone else? [ male announcer ] with over three hours of extras. let's give the people what they want. [ male announcer ] marvel's "thor: the dark world." own it on blu-ray and digital hd february 25th. >> ladies and gentlemen, darlene love. snoited ♪ the way you walk down the street ♪ ♪ the way shuffles his feet ♪ ♪ when he goes walking by ♪ he's my guy ♪ hold my head down ♪ he's not just one of the-- ♪ ♪ does the things he never does ♪ ♪ ♪ he's a rebel and he'll never, ever be any good ♪ ♪ he's a rebel ♪ because he never does what he should ♪ ♪ just because he didn't do what everybody else does ♪ ♪ that's no reason why ♪ i can't give you all my love ♪ ♪ he's always good to me ♪ always treats me ten
(laughter) >> i was getting ready to answer that before you said elvis presley. >> stephen: i'm sorry >> tas's even worse. >> stephen: darlene, would you please sing front for us, and have somebody else back up for you. >> i would love to. we'll be right back with a performance by darlene love. [ male announcer ] marvel's "thor: the dark world" is big, bold, and terrifically entertaining. anyone else? [ male announcer ] with over three hours of extras....
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(laughter) >> i was getting ready to answer that before you said elvis presley. >> stephen: i'm sorrym jones. >> tas's even worse. >> stephen: darlene, would you please sing front for us, and have somebody else back up for you. >> i would love to. we'll be right back with a performance by darlene love. connie: sir you can keep your pants on... next! excuse me miss but i'm going to have to take a closer look... ...at those fancy jeans. (makes bleeping noises) woman: uhh... connie: your jeans they fit so good! woman: i got them at old navy, nineteen bucks! connie: larry! these jeans are only nineteen bucks at old navy! (crowd gasps) larry: those jeans are only 19 dollars?! woman: and kids jeans are twelve dollars! connie: woaaaw! (music starts) larry: connie wait!! [ laughs ] [ smooch ] [ male announcer ] kiss the rainbow! taste the rainbow! [ male announcer ] kiss the rainbow! oh, hi there bill. hey! are you in town for another meeting? yup, i brought my a-team. make the most of the weekend before it's gone. this is my family. this is joe. hi joe! hi there! be a weekender and book your
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(laughter) >> i was getting ready to answer that before you said elvis presley. >> stephen: i'm sorrys. >> tas's even worse. >> stephen: darlene, would you please sing front for us, and have somebody else back up for you. >> i would love to. we'll be right back with a we'll be right back with a performance by darlene love. transferred money from his before larry instantly bank of america savings account to his merrill edge retirement account. before he opened his first hot chocolate stand calling winter an "underserved season". and before he quit his friend's leaf-raking business for "not offering a 401k." larry knew the importance of preparing for retirement. that's why when the time came he counted on merrill edge to streamline his investing and help him plan for the road ahead. that's the power of streamlined connections. that's merrill edge and bank of america. amour best pizza yet,out the all-new hand tossed. well we hear you america and to return the love we're bringing back our 10 any pizza deal. for a limited timeet,out that's any pizza,tossed. any crust, any toppings even spe
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>> if elvis was the first wave of mega fandom, then the beatles sort of blew that out the water, to thes witnessed the excitement stirred by these youngsters from liverpool. ladies and gentlemen, the beatles. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ driving rock music music stops ♪ music resumes ♪ music stops ♪ music resumes ♪ ♪ [announcer] if your dog can dream it, [whistle] purina pro plan can help him achieve it. nutrition that performs. there's nothing like being your own boss! and my customers are really liking your flat rate shipping. fedex one rate. really makes my life easier. maybe a promotion is in order. good news. i got a new title. and a raise? management couldn't make that happen. [ male announcer ] introducing fedex one rate. simple, flat rate shipping with the reliability of fedex. [ male announcer ] introducing fedex one rate. millions have raised their hand for the proven relief of the purple pill. and that relief could be in your hand. for many, nexium helps relieve heartburn symptoms from acid reflux disease. find out how you can save at purplepill.com. there is risk of bone fractu
>> if elvis was the first wave of mega fandom, then the beatles sort of blew that out the water, to thes witnessed the excitement stirred by these youngsters from liverpool. ladies and gentlemen, the beatles. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ driving rock music music stops ♪ music resumes ♪ music stops ♪ music resumes ♪ ♪ [announcer] if your dog can dream it, [whistle] purina pro plan can help him achieve it. nutrition that performs. there's nothing like being your own boss! and my...
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for elvis presley.- love for elvis presley. and we knew that. for our state gift, we gave him his own jukebox it was built with elvis presley 45's. he was thrilled to get that. the next day, we took him to graceland and priscilla presley was waiting on the front porch to welcome the prime minister. we never forgot that. it was so much fun. we wore gold framed elvis presley sunglasses and ate at the rendezvous afterwards, the famous restaurant there and had a little elvis impersonating band that the prime minister sang with. it was really fun. >> besides barbara bush, what other first ladies have you studied and have adapted their style or not adapted their style? >> you really do study all of the first ladies when you live there. you live with their decorating choices, their furniture, the effects of their lives at the white house. certainly, in times that are tough, like ours after september 11, you think about the other families and how they coped with what was happening then. certainly, lincoln is th
for elvis presley.- love for elvis presley. and we knew that. for our state gift, we gave him his own jukebox it was built with elvis presley 45's. he was thrilled to get that. the next day, we took him to graceland and priscilla presley was waiting on the front porch to welcome the prime minister. we never forgot that. it was so much fun. we wore gold framed elvis presley sunglasses and ate at the rendezvous afterwards, the famous restaurant there and had a little elvis impersonating band that...
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then the beatles sort of blew that out the water, to the point where even elvis was losing sleep. >>ment stirred by these youngsters from liverpool. ladies and gentlemen, the beatles. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ led to the one jobhing you always wanted. at university of phoenix, we believe every education- not just ours- should be built around the career that you want. imagine that. with the quicksilver cash back card from capital one, it means unlimited 1.5% cash back on everything you purchase, every day. it doesn't mean, "everything... as long as you buy it at the gas station." it doesn't mean, "everything... until you hit your cash back limit." it means earn 1.5% cash back on every purchase, every place, every occasion, all over creation. that's what everything should mean. so consider... what's in your wallet? >>> ladies and gentlemen -- [ screaming ] ♪ ♪ she was just 17, you know what i mean ♪ ♪ and the way she looked >> the beatles showed up with their great sense of humor, their completely infectious pop songs. everything. it was just impossible not to fall in love with them. >
then the beatles sort of blew that out the water, to the point where even elvis was losing sleep. >>ment stirred by these youngsters from liverpool. ladies and gentlemen, the beatles. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ led to the one jobhing you always wanted. at university of phoenix, we believe every education- not just ours- should be built around the career that you want. imagine that. with the quicksilver cash back card from capital one, it means unlimited 1.5% cash back on everything you...
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for our state gift, we gave him his own jukebox it was built with elvis presley 45's. that. thrilled to get the next day, we took him to graceland and priscilla presley was waiting on the front porch to welcome the prime minister. we never forgot that. it was so much fun. we wore gold framed elvis presley sunglasses and ate at the rendezvous afterwards, the famous restaurant there and had a little elvis impersonating band that the prime minister singh with -- sang with. it was really fun. >> besides barbara bush, what other first ladies have you studied and have adapted their style or not adapted their style? >> you really do study all of the first ladies when you live there. you live with their decorating choices, their furniture, the effects of their lives at the white house. certainly, in times that are tough, like hours after september 11, you think about the other families and how they coped with what was happening then. certainly, lincoln is the one you think about the most, the worst time in our countries history, when brother fought against brother and mary todd linc
for our state gift, we gave him his own jukebox it was built with elvis presley 45's. that. thrilled to get the next day, we took him to graceland and priscilla presley was waiting on the front porch to welcome the prime minister. we never forgot that. it was so much fun. we wore gold framed elvis presley sunglasses and ate at the rendezvous afterwards, the famous restaurant there and had a little elvis impersonating band that the prime minister singh with -- sang with. it was really fun....
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he started out as an elvis impersonator, believe it or not. he has come a long way.? adorable. >> adorable. i it call him adorable. christine romans takes a look at the business of being bruno. >> reporter: suzanne, michael, did the super bowl put you to sleep? hopefully you woke up long enough to see the halftime show. bruno mars, turns out the highlight of the evening. ♪ the real super bowl winner, bruno mars. he took the biggest stage in music in front of more than 100 million viewers, and saved an otherwise dull game. so who is this super bowl sensation? born peter hernandez to a musical family in hawaii, he started out as the world's youngest elvis impersonator. ♪ take my hand >> reporter: he struggled as a performer. he was dropped from motown records. then changed his business plan, and began writing and producing songs for other artists. ♪ ain't got nothing on you baby ♪ >> reporter: his big break came in 2010, doing vocals for two songs he helped write, "nothing on you" and "billionaire." ♪ i want to be a billionaire". >> reporter: his debut album, a success
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115 million singles worldwide, and landed five number one singles faster than any male singer since elvise. >> reporter: the 28-year-old was billboard's artist of the year last year. >> expect to have some fun with us. >> reporter: and landed his second grammy, this one for best pop vocal album of the year, unorthodox jukebox. >> reporter: outside the studio, he is invested in chromatic, a start-up that makes digital sheet music and electronics cigarettemaker enjoi, which he uses to kick the habit. up next, namars will play the super bowl halftime show for more than 100 million viewers, joining legendary peer, the first to headline in a decade. the business of being bruno mars is far from over. >> i feel like i haven't even started yet. >> reporter: nfl players get treated like superheroes, but witness they leave the game, they can face a very different lye steil. lifestyle. >> to collect disability in our society is almost impossible. in our society. it's harder in the nfl. >>> the shocking reality of nfl retirement, after 9 break. ♪ oh-oh, oh, oh, la, la-la, la-la, la-la ♪ ♪ na-na-na, n
115 million singles worldwide, and landed five number one singles faster than any male singer since elvise. >> reporter: the 28-year-old was billboard's artist of the year last year. >> expect to have some fun with us. >> reporter: and landed his second grammy, this one for best pop vocal album of the year, unorthodox jukebox. >> reporter: outside the studio, he is invested in chromatic, a start-up that makes digital sheet music and electronics cigarettemaker enjoi,...
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. >> to the best of my knowledge, tammy does not know heather elvis at all.ave ever met. >> reporter: the new kidnapping charge is a small victory for the elvis family. they say it's not enough. >> if heather's safe, if she's unharm, i don't care what they do with them. they can turn them loose. >> reporter: for "good morning america," reena ninan, abc news, new york. >> boy, we hope they find out where she is. >> we do. >>> now to the miracle rescue many of us have been talking about. the woman giving cpr on the highway to her infant nephew. we're going to talk to her, see the baby, meet the mama. first, here's their story. these are the photos that have the internet buzzing. the hero aunt, pamela ra urk seo, trying desperately to save her unconscious nephew's wife. she was stuck in traffic when she noticed 5-month-old sebastian, born premature with respiratory issues, had stopped breathing and was turning blue. she began cpr as fellow drivers raced in to help. one of them al diaz, "the miami herald" paragrapher. sflit was pretty traumatic. >> reporter: the
. >> to the best of my knowledge, tammy does not know heather elvis at all.ave ever met. >> reporter: the new kidnapping charge is a small victory for the elvis family. they say it's not enough. >> if heather's safe, if she's unharm, i don't care what they do with them. they can turn them loose. >> reporter: for "good morning america," reena ninan, abc news, new york. >> boy, we hope they find out where she is. >> we do. >>> now to the...
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day this are that kind of a form or are you tired no i'm sorry still going i'm waiting for another elvis come on but special about muscle shoals as a place to live while you live there it's a small town with a it's a small town with big music jimmied presently yes i made it one time in las vegas would you like to record them oh i love the recording is forty miles down the road from most of the right people in mississippi what's an upcoming artist we should keep an eye on well there's a couple or three that i'm infatuated with well there's a duet i think it's it's the best we've got down there at now in there cause civil wars the so wars are going to be hearing a lot about oh yes you are they've already want a couple of grammys you're going to move to new york. i love new york love the people in new york they grew up with them and they'll tell you how to get to a place there on tell you why yes plexi used to say to me larry say rick when i call you up you need to have a list made of things that you want and i'll say yes or no and we get through that and five minutes will be done and you k
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♪ ♪ john: and what about elvis presley?ism that should be confined. and frank sonata says that his kind of music is deplorable and destructive tendenciesat in young people. we just adjust to this? some say the culture constantly will decay until we drown in a fast all of smut. michael moynihan says that we should chill out. he is a columnist who writes about pop culture. >> yes, i do. >> this is much more sexual than anything my generation did. >> madonna did a book and in that book she was performing sexual acts with people. john: she was older than miley cyrus. >> at miley cyrus is 21 years old. what has been effective this? well, teen pregnancy rates are down precipitously. std rates are down also. the talk about this and we are offended by this stuff. many people say that they turn it off when it's the a beautiful woman riding on television. but what is the effect two people say that we are overly stimulated and it's bad for the kids. but how? we have asked a the question, what is it doing to them. john: they are more l
♪ ♪ john: and what about elvis presley?ism that should be confined. and frank sonata says that his kind of music is deplorable and destructive tendenciesat in young people. we just adjust to this? some say the culture constantly will decay until we drown in a fast all of smut. michael moynihan says that we should chill out. he is a columnist who writes about pop culture. >> yes, i do. >> this is much more sexual than anything my generation did. >> madonna did a book and in...
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elvis is in the building. where is governor haslam? elvis is in the building. not in the room, but he could be. if you don't take your seats, elvis may come in the room. we are glad to welcome everyone once again to our opening session of our winter meeting. thank you all for joining us. a great program this morning, a moderated discussion about growth and jobs in america. it is a critical issue that all governors care about, work on a daily in their individual states, how do we create jobs and the best business climate possible, how do we work with our employers. yesterday we had a great discussion on our chair's initiative, and america works, talking about how we realize our education systems, career technology schools with the skill sets needed in tomorrow's workforce. we also talked about how we can develop a plan of action, give action steps to our governors. the purpose of this session today will be to discuss employment trends and talk about growth opportunities, and the ever changing economic climate of our 21st-century. it's my great honor to introduce
elvis is in the building. where is governor haslam? elvis is in the building. not in the room, but he could be. if you don't take your seats, elvis may come in the room. we are glad to welcome everyone once again to our opening session of our winter meeting. thank you all for joining us. a great program this morning, a moderated discussion about growth and jobs in america. it is a critical issue that all governors care about, work on a daily in their individual states, how do we create jobs and...
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but i guess if you're elvis it works. >> jimmy: i think you have to be elvis for it to work.ere, ethan, i think your mom had just married a guy she reconnected with on facebook after -- was it like 40 years or something like that? >> yeah. more than 40 years. yeah. >> jimmy: is that going well? >> unfortunately -- yes, it's going well. it would be so tragic -- oh, actually, they broke up last week. >> jimmy: but she's on tinder now, and things are really going to work out. [ laughter ] do your parents know each other? >> our parents? i know your parents and you know mine. but i don't think our parents know each other. >> they've never met, no. >> jimmy: your parents were actors. >> yes. >> jimmy: correct? >> yes. >> jimmy: is that good when your parents are actors and you want to do that yourself? >> oh, i thought in general. >> jimmy: in general. >> yeah. it was okay. but they were theater -- >> they were great. >> yeah. my mom passed away but my dad is great. in his own way. a little scary but -- >> jimmy: why is he scary? >> his personality is very -- he's crazy. >> he's k
but i guess if you're elvis it works. >> jimmy: i think you have to be elvis for it to work.ere, ethan, i think your mom had just married a guy she reconnected with on facebook after -- was it like 40 years or something like that? >> yeah. more than 40 years. yeah. >> jimmy: is that going well? >> unfortunately -- yes, it's going well. it would be so tragic -- oh, actually, they broke up last week. >> jimmy: but she's on tinder now, and things are really going to...
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elvis says, al qaeda will always be a threat, we can't let our guard down. looking into the future has the united states if you will won its cold war with al qaeda, doorgd your definition of-- according to your definition of it? >> won hands down. in the allocate '90s al qaeda had control of afghanistan, a major country. the 55th brigade, the best fighters, they have nothing now. and the united states whupped them. they are hiding out. i would like to point out that in morocco, tunisia, ybor city, there ha egypt,you've had secular overtos with egypt or modest, like alnafta which has won in elections and played politics in the western european way. so i would say much of the muslim world, al qaeda ideology is on the ropes. >> brian i'm wondering as the u.s. pulls out of afghanistan, does that become a new sanctuary for al qaeda? >> it certainly has that potential. but let me go back to the issue of the media. there may be pecular skepticism but al qaeda suspect selling any cars either, despite a communications campaign aimed at radicalizing home grown terrori
elvis says, al qaeda will always be a threat, we can't let our guard down. looking into the future has the united states if you will won its cold war with al qaeda, doorgd your definition of-- according to your definition of it? >> won hands down. in the allocate '90s al qaeda had control of afghanistan, a major country. the 55th brigade, the best fighters, they have nothing now. and the united states whupped them. they are hiding out. i would like to point out that in morocco, tunisia,...
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. >> how about some elvis? >> oh, my goodness. can i tell them how come i'm doing elvis? impersonator. >> really? >> so you're going to do elvis? ♪ love me tender, love me sweet ♪ ♪ never let me go ♪ you have made my life complete ♪ ♪ and i love you so >> thank you, thank you very much. >> very nice! >> it's so weird for elvis' voice to come out of a felt turtle. >> a what turtle? i guess i am felt. his hand is inside. >> come on of the this doesn't make any sense. >> actually it does. >> i know: >> winson was invented for "america's got talent" because i needed someone who could do a kermit the frog impression. >> by the way, i am not kermit the frog. i am winston the turtle. you think we all look alike? >> he's doing the samuel jackson thing. >> get it? >> who is waiting in the wings? >> you want to meet emma? >> sure. >> i'll let emma get a little air time. >> that's great. >> come on over here. >> it's rare we get to see the hand puppet. that's how you do is it. >> i'm so nervous. i can't believe i'm sitting here where jewel sat. >> how old are you? >> i'm going to be
. >> how about some elvis? >> oh, my goodness. can i tell them how come i'm doing elvis? impersonator. >> really? >> so you're going to do elvis? ♪ love me tender, love me sweet ♪ ♪ never let me go ♪ you have made my life complete ♪ ♪ and i love you so >> thank you, thank you very much. >> very nice! >> it's so weird for elvis' voice to come out of a felt turtle. >> a what turtle? i guess i am felt. his hand is inside. >> come on...
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british film maker ray santilli is making a documentary on elvis presley. but his quest taking a bizarre turn. >> we came across a guy with the most remarkable film of elvis. then he said are you interested in anything else? >> santilli claims the man has also never seen video of the roswell ufo incident. >> and he explained that in 1947 he worked for the army air force and he was involved in photographing the recovery of a crash landing and these creatures. that's where the story started. >> the roswell story first hit headlines in 1947 saying a ufo crash landed in new mexico. >> there was scattered debris. it was foiled paper, sticks, tape, and rubber. immediately the government came in and they said oh, it's a weather balloon and that's that. >> rumors of a government coverup begin to circulate. and before long, the story starts to include reports of extra terrestrials on board. but if unearthly beings were recovered, what happened to them? >> he showed me the film. it was remarkable because it was the autopsy of a creature of some kind. safe to say poss
british film maker ray santilli is making a documentary on elvis presley. but his quest taking a bizarre turn. >> we came across a guy with the most remarkable film of elvis. then he said are you interested in anything else? >> santilli claims the man has also never seen video of the roswell ufo incident. >> and he explained that in 1947 he worked for the army air force and he was involved in photographing the recovery of a crash landing and these creatures. that's where the...
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if you look at everything on information, pop music, everything can be treed back to elvis.rs before. he had become popular. he went away, everyone was looking for something new and exciting. this was it. >> before the "the ed sullivan show." before beatlemania, they were four men from a rough and tumbled seaport. we go back to where it began in liverpool. >> it's from this nowhere city port city, liverpool, where the legend that became the beatles began. the mercy town is characterise said by harmonies and guitars. fewer than half a million live here, more hits came from liverpool than anywhere else in the world. 56 according to the guineas book of records. billy kingsley from the mercy beats used to play alongside the beatles. he said the merchant sailors and military bases imported the sound. >> it was a combination of sounds, all the bands in britain. all these associations with these people back and forth to america, bringing us all the records that no one else had. that meant a great deal. >> the seaport is all but dried up. liverpool is facing hard times. luckily the
if you look at everything on information, pop music, everything can be treed back to elvis.rs before. he had become popular. he went away, everyone was looking for something new and exciting. this was it. >> before the "the ed sullivan show." before beatlemania, they were four men from a rough and tumbled seaport. we go back to where it began in liverpool. >> it's from this nowhere city port city, liverpool, where the legend that became the beatles began. the mercy town is...
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elvis is in the building. where is governor haslam? elvis is in the building. not in the room, but he could be. if you don't take your seats, elvis may come in the room. we are glad to welcome everyone once again to our opening session of our winter meeting. thank you all for joining us. a great program this morning, a moderated discussion about growth and jobs in america. it is a critical issue that all governors care about, work on a daily in their individual states, how do we create jobs and the best is this climate possible, how do we work with our employers. yesterday we had a great on our chair's initiative, and america works, ouring about how we realize education systems, career technology schools with the skill sets needed in tomorrow's workforce. about how we can , givep a plan of action action steps to our governors. the purpose of this session today will be to discuss employment trends and talk about , and theportunities ever changing economic climate of our 21st-century. honor to introduce our moderator for our morning's panel. maria, you have a har
elvis is in the building. where is governor haslam? elvis is in the building. not in the room, but he could be. if you don't take your seats, elvis may come in the room. we are glad to welcome everyone once again to our opening session of our winter meeting. thank you all for joining us. a great program this morning, a moderated discussion about growth and jobs in america. it is a critical issue that all governors care about, work on a daily in their individual states, how do we create jobs and...
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but i like elvis. >> i can't believe it. i'm sorry i did this segment. all right.o me, the beatles were not only the most successful at what they were doing, they were experimental, which was unusual. and the best thing about the beatles is they broke up. look how pathetic, that aerosmith, they look like a gaggle of bridge ladies. u 2 is embarrassing as they get older. >> u2 is amazing. >> the old band member who was killed -- >>> most of the guys are brain dead. >> i thought beatles is like my parents' band >> right >> a lot of people know the words to the song. >> it wasn't from my time, either >> i think it's oakridge boys. they stayed together. >> okay. i'd like to apologize to beatles fans for my colleagues here. >> would you consider beatles rock and role? >> of course, george harrison is an amazing guitarist. not crazy about lyrics >> they're very talented. >> talented individual musicians i think rock and roll i think of more... >> poison? >> he likes hair bands. the blowouts. >> they took elvis presley was the first king of rock and roll he merged gospel w
but i like elvis. >> i can't believe it. i'm sorry i did this segment. all right.o me, the beatles were not only the most successful at what they were doing, they were experimental, which was unusual. and the best thing about the beatles is they broke up. look how pathetic, that aerosmith, they look like a gaggle of bridge ladies. u 2 is embarrassing as they get older. >> u2 is amazing. >> the old band member who was killed -- >>> most of the guys are brain dead....
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but i like elvis. >> i can't believe it. i'm sorry i did this segment. are probably -- not only were they the most successful, but they were experimental, which was unusual. and the best thing about thewas beatles is that they broke up. look howok pathetic the who and the rolling stones and aerosmith look now. aerosmith looks like a gaggle of bridge ladies. rock is not for the ages. there are only a few bands that aren't embarrassing.they you2 was embarrassing -- u2 is embarrassing. >> they broke up in in the earli '70s. >> most of these guys are brain dead. >> i always thought of there beatles as my parents' band. al >> right. >> and i know a -- a lot of people know the words to the songs, they can sing along and it's fun. y >> it wasn't for my time either. i don't understand this. >> i think the oak ridge band is a good band that stayed together. >> i'd like to apologize to all the s beatles fans out there foo my colleagues here. >> would you -- do you reallyeau consider the beatlesthe rock'n'roll? >> of course. george harrison is an amazing guitarist.
but i like elvis. >> i can't believe it. i'm sorry i did this segment. are probably -- not only were they the most successful, but they were experimental, which was unusual. and the best thing about thewas beatles is that they broke up. look howok pathetic the who and the rolling stones and aerosmith look now. aerosmith looks like a gaggle of bridge ladies. rock is not for the ages. there are only a few bands that aren't embarrassing.they you2 was embarrassing -- u2 is embarrassing....
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elvis was confronted by a couple of individuals in a jeep who made threats.had healther and told her dad his other daughter would be next. >> three shoppers hurt after an suv plowed in a cvs parm ne. another car hit the suv and landed in the store, too. >> california, tears of joy, this woman who feared her dad was dead was reunited with him after eight years apart. >> we waited for this a long, long time. >> turns out, her father steve had a now bad breaks and ended up homeless on a beach until he had a chance encounter with a stranger. they heard that steve had a daughter. and ohio, this is cincinnati zoo and introducing a new edition of the baby girl. she was now three months old and needs a name. that is the fox watch in america. >> archaeologist making a major discovery. a twoipd afternoonient native american village. where they found it might surprise you. the whole story in case you missed and a-rod sued just about everybody he could from the missioner to the baseball union. and he fought tooth and nail to avoid a long suspension in baseball history. t
elvis was confronted by a couple of individuals in a jeep who made threats.had healther and told her dad his other daughter would be next. >> three shoppers hurt after an suv plowed in a cvs parm ne. another car hit the suv and landed in the store, too. >> california, tears of joy, this woman who feared her dad was dead was reunited with him after eight years apart. >> we waited for this a long, long time. >> turns out, her father steve had a now bad breaks and ended up...
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but i like elvis. >> i can't believe -- i'm sorry i did this segment.m sure you love them. >> to me, the beatles are probab probably not only the most successful at what they were doing, they were experimental, which was unusual, and the best thing about the beatles and they broke up. look how pathetic the who and the rolling stones and arrowsmith look now. arrowsmith looks like a gaggle of bridge ladies. rock is not for the ages. they broke up, that made them great. there are only a few bands that aren't embarrassing as they get older, u2 and the melvins, but mostly, they're grotesque. >> didn't they -- >> in the early '70s. >> most of these guys are brain dead. do you like the beatles? >> i always thought of the beatles as my parents' band. a lot of people know the words to the songs so you can sing along. >> it wasn't for my time, either? i don't understand this. >> i think the oakerage guys is a good band that stays together. >> okay. >> i would like to apologize to all the beatles fans out there for my colleagues. >> greg, you really consider the b
but i like elvis. >> i can't believe -- i'm sorry i did this segment.m sure you love them. >> to me, the beatles are probab probably not only the most successful at what they were doing, they were experimental, which was unusual, and the best thing about the beatles and they broke up. look how pathetic the who and the rolling stones and arrowsmith look now. arrowsmith looks like a gaggle of bridge ladies. rock is not for the ages. they broke up, that made them great. there are only...
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warwick.with dionne i worked with elvis presley. it just went on and on and on. i decided to come home and start this solo career. i was not a crystal. i sang those records under their name. producers and promoters wouldn't hire me. i say, i am not a crystal. i could not find any work. one year can be a long time when you can't find work. i still have kids i have to feed and support. profit keep money in my -- pocket. what made the trip so wonderful was i had a mercedes that was paid for. work.d drive to park at the bottom of the hill. they were going to have somebody with no mercedes. that is my cleaning lady star. all of those things bring you back to reality. it was really heartbreaking to see it. you went through something, and to hold on, that is all you have to hold onto. withyou come up pentecostal, music is loud in your house. you don't go to dances, you don't go to parties, you don't listen to rock 'n roll. [laughter] tavis: i lived it. >> it was me and god because i had nobody else to help me. just holding on to your faith. what got me was how you held
warwick.with dionne i worked with elvis presley. it just went on and on and on. i decided to come home and start this solo career. i was not a crystal. i sang those records under their name. producers and promoters wouldn't hire me. i say, i am not a crystal. i could not find any work. one year can be a long time when you can't find work. i still have kids i have to feed and support. profit keep money in my -- pocket. what made the trip so wonderful was i had a mercedes that was paid for....
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. >> 1981, cleveland, ohio, british film maker is producing a documentary on elvis presley.searching for rare footage of the king, he said his quest takes a bizarre turn. >> in cleveland, we came across a guy who had the most remarkable footage of elvis. we purchased that and later he said are you interested in anything else. >> reporter: he claims the man also has never seen footage of the roswell ufo incident. >> he explained in 1947 he worked for the army air force and he was involved in photographing the crashed vehicle of these creatures and that's where it started. >> it hit headlines in 1947 following reports that a ufo had crashed in new mexico. >> there was some scattered debris. the whole thing weighed just a few pounds sglit was foiled paper, sticks, tape and rubber. immediately the government came in and they said, oh, it's a weather balloon and that's that. >> rumors of a government cover-up begin to circulate. before long, the story starts to include reports of extraterrestrials on board. but if unearthly beings were recovered, what happened to them? >> he show
. >> 1981, cleveland, ohio, british film maker is producing a documentary on elvis presley.searching for rare footage of the king, he said his quest takes a bizarre turn. >> in cleveland, we came across a guy who had the most remarkable footage of elvis. we purchased that and later he said are you interested in anything else. >> reporter: he claims the man also has never seen footage of the roswell ufo incident. >> he explained in 1947 he worked for the army air force...
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but i like elvis. >> i can't believe -- i'm sorry i did this segment.m sure you love them. >> to me, the beatles are probab probably not only the most successful at what they were doing, they were experimental, which was unusual, and the best thing about the beatles and they broke up. look how pathetic the who and the rolling stones and arrowsmith look now. arrowsmith looks like a gaggle of bridge ladies. rock is not for the ages. they broke up, that made them great. there are only a few bands that aren't embarrassing as they get older, u2 and the melvins, but mostly, they're grotesque. >> didn't they -- >> in the early '70s. >> most of these guys are brain dead. do you like the beatles? >> i always thought of the beatles as my parents' band. a lot of people know the words to the songs so you can sing along. >> it wasn't for my time, either? i don't understand this. >> i think the oakerage guys is a good band that stays together. >> okay. >> i would like to apologize to all the beatles fans out there for my colleagues. >> greg, you really consider the b
but i like elvis. >> i can't believe -- i'm sorry i did this segment.m sure you love them. >> to me, the beatles are probab probably not only the most successful at what they were doing, they were experimental, which was unusual, and the best thing about the beatles and they broke up. look how pathetic the who and the rolling stones and arrowsmith look now. arrowsmith looks like a gaggle of bridge ladies. rock is not for the ages. they broke up, that made them great. there are only...
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landed five number one singles faster than any since elvis.'s artist of the year last year. >> expect to have some fun with us. >> he landed his second grammy, this for best pop vocal album of the year. outside the studio, he invested in chromatik. he uses njoy to i kick the habit. the business of being bruno mars is indeed super. cnn, new york. >> can't help but be bop along here. let's talk about the hits and misses of super bowl xlviii. richally nichols, host of unguarded and the sports marketer. peter, bruno mars has come a long way from the elvis impersonating of his youth. >> i tweeted out the group looked like the group from the enchantment of back to the future. they did a phenomenal job. they have not had a good halftime show in a long time. this was the 10-year anniversary of nickel gate. they shocked at the next level. it saved the super bowl. >> i have to say it was awesome seeing the red hot chili peppers. there have been mixed reviews and are with me on that? >> beyonce last year didn't do it for you. prince singing purple rain i
landed five number one singles faster than any since elvis.'s artist of the year last year. >> expect to have some fun with us. >> he landed his second grammy, this for best pop vocal album of the year. outside the studio, he invested in chromatik. he uses njoy to i kick the habit. the business of being bruno mars is indeed super. cnn, new york. >> can't help but be bop along here. let's talk about the hits and misses of super bowl xlviii. richally nichols, host of unguarded...