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ed henry. >> elvis presley. >> tucker: elvis presley. it is that his name? shook up. elvis presley is running for congress. this is legit, people. needless to say, the politician politician -- >> tucker: that was very intense. ed, you know win the coveted mug that shows "washington post" columnist -- >> i thought it was tucker carlson. >> tucker: i am on the back. [laughter] >> tucker: bret baier, thank you. that was controversial, but i felt it was fair. >> i felt better than when shannon bream beat me. [laughter] she justil annihilated me. >> tucker: you are not thee. only one she annihilated. thank you, gentleman. tune into the news each week and then tune into "final exam" to see if you can outperform our news professionals. we'll be right back. ♪ due to afib, a type of irregular heartbeat not caused by a heart valve problem. but no matter where i ride, i go for my best. so if there's something better than warfarin, i'll go for that too. eliquis. eliquis reduced the risk of stroke better than warfarin, plus had less major bleeding than warfarin. eliquis
ed henry. >> elvis presley. >> tucker: elvis presley. it is that his name? shook up. elvis presley is running for congress. this is legit, people. needless to say, the politician politician -- >> tucker: that was very intense. ed, you know win the coveted mug that shows "washington post" columnist -- >> i thought it was tucker carlson. >> tucker: i am on the back. [laughter] >> tucker: bret baier, thank you. that was controversial, but i felt it was...
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>> elvis presley. >> elvis presley is that his name? >> arkansas is about to get all shook up. . there he is. is running for congress. >> this is legit, people. needless to say, this politician is an elvis impersonator. i'm sure i didn't need to tell you that. >> tucker: that was very intense. ed, you now win the coveted eric wimple mug that shows "the washington post." >> i thought it was tucker carlson mug. >> i'm on the back. >> very nice. bret baier, thank you. that was controversial. >> i felt better than when shannon bream beat me. she just annihilated me. >> tucker: you are not the only one she annihilated. trust me. tune in to news each week and tune in to final exam to see if you can outperform our news professionals. we'll be right back. don't we need that cable box to watch tv? nope. don't we need to run? nope. it just explodes in a high pitched 'yeahhh.' yeahhh! try directv now for $10 a month for 3 months. no satellite needed. this one's below market price and has bluetooth. same here, but this one has leather seats! use the cars.com app to compare price, features a
>> elvis presley. >> elvis presley is that his name? >> arkansas is about to get all shook up. . there he is. is running for congress. >> this is legit, people. needless to say, this politician is an elvis impersonator. i'm sure i didn't need to tell you that. >> tucker: that was very intense. ed, you now win the coveted eric wimple mug that shows "the washington post." >> i thought it was tucker carlson mug. >> i'm on the back. >> very...
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that rise to fame is captured on a new two-part documentary on hbo called "elvis presley: the searcherpresley is one of the executive producers. priscilla, great to see you. >> thank you. nice seeing you, as well. >> elvis would have been 83 years old. 83. >> hard to believe. >> does it seem like that much time has passed? >> no. not really. i'm living it, especially in this footage and this film. it's been so heartwarming and emotional in every way. >> the film covers him from his early days until his untimely death. we were just talking to bill murray about his funeral and how everyone wanted to be a part of that. what do you remember of that time? >> you know, i was in a -- still shocked. it was too hard to believe. going out the gates in the limo and seeing the streets lined up on both sides, all the way to the cemetery, you see glimpses. you would see people crying, hysterical, fainting. that's how impactful it was. still to this day people are still there. >> when you bring up elvis's name to people, you watch their eyes soften. and i read where you said one of elvis's fears was
that rise to fame is captured on a new two-part documentary on hbo called "elvis presley: the searcherpresley is one of the executive producers. priscilla, great to see you. >> thank you. nice seeing you, as well. >> elvis would have been 83 years old. 83. >> hard to believe. >> does it seem like that much time has passed? >> no. not really. i'm living it, especially in this footage and this film. it's been so heartwarming and emotional in every way. >>...
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look at that guy, he looks like elvis presley. jamie all shook up after he got too close to the wall. mcmurray finished 36th. kevin harvick led over 200 laps and took the lead for good with 37 laps and cruz to the finish line ahead of the pack. harvick that has been fast lately takes the flag for the 2nd straight week. his 100th career win. >>> ozzie jackson on game day. the giants got jackson assuming i think he would be the starting center fielder because steve an dugger was coming off an injury and that rookie will win that job. >> it looks like it. very exciting. >>> thanks, dennis. >>> and we will be right back. most of us see a portrait of michelle obama, this little girl sees a queen. the photo was snapped and went viral. parker said the little girl was so amazed she wouldn't turn around for her own picture but that's quite a picture there. >>> very cool. >> that's it. we will see you back here at 6 for a full hour of news. >>> more updates on kpix.com and we will see you in 30 minutes. captioning sponsored by cbs >> quijan
look at that guy, he looks like elvis presley. jamie all shook up after he got too close to the wall. mcmurray finished 36th. kevin harvick led over 200 laps and took the lead for good with 37 laps and cruz to the finish line ahead of the pack. harvick that has been fast lately takes the flag for the 2nd straight week. his 100th career win. >>> ozzie jackson on game day. the giants got jackson assuming i think he would be the starting center fielder because steve an dugger was coming...
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speaker, throughout the years, artists such as elvis presley, frank sinatra, and bruce springsteen have been recognized on the floor of the house of representatives. today i rise to honor the top emcee-hip-hop collaborations of all-time. number 10, eve. my chick bad. number nine, moni love, my buddy. number eight, missy elliott, "hot boys." "ante seven, remi ma, up remix." number six, lauren hill, "ready or not." minaj, "up nicki all night." umber four, the brat, "the b side." "g r three, lady of rage, funk intro." boogie brown "ain't no." number one, representing b.k. o the fullest, lil' kim, "quiet storm remix." these extraordinary emcees, along with legendary pioneers ch as queen latifah, m.c. lyte and salt n pepa shattered hip-hop's glass ceiling with heir skill, talent and lyrical ability. as we celebrate women's history month here in the united states congress, these dynamic women are worthy to be praised. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the entleman yields. pursuant to clause 12-a of rule 1, the chair declares the house in recess
speaker, throughout the years, artists such as elvis presley, frank sinatra, and bruce springsteen have been recognized on the floor of the house of representatives. today i rise to honor the top emcee-hip-hop collaborations of all-time. number 10, eve. my chick bad. number nine, moni love, my buddy. number eight, missy elliott, "hot boys." "ante seven, remi ma, up remix." number six, lauren hill, "ready or not." minaj, "up nicki all night." umber four,...
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and the answer was the birthplace of elvis presley, and in tupelo, they could not get cbs from memphisas a valley town, so they put up a big antenna on the top of a mountain and ran a community antenna, catv, and those were the early roots of cable television. david: television was for free in those days. now, you have to pay for it in tupelo, mississippi. so was that hard to convince people to pay for television? brian: what he liked about the business was the subscription nature. so in belts or cologne and many other businesses he had been in, you have a product, you sell it, if you get sick next month, you're out of business. in our business, and what he liked about recurring revenue, is you have to borrow a lot of money, build it, and hope they will come, then you have a recurring business that you have a base to work from. david: where did the name "comcast" come from? brian: great question. it does not get asked very often. it is amazing that in 1963, being a community television company, he dreamed up the name comcast. "com" was "communications," "cast" was "broadcasting," and w
and the answer was the birthplace of elvis presley, and in tupelo, they could not get cbs from memphisas a valley town, so they put up a big antenna on the top of a mountain and ran a community antenna, catv, and those were the early roots of cable television. david: television was for free in those days. now, you have to pay for it in tupelo, mississippi. so was that hard to convince people to pay for television? brian: what he liked about the business was the subscription nature. so in belts...
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he was elvis presley in class. everyone liked him. it wasn't just me. christian: i've read some ff the excerpm the book. it is fascinating to read. i will pull out a little sectio becawant you to comment on why you are stepping down. you say, "to be honest, i'm tired of the division, the disunity. i'm tired of the peoure who manufareasons to fight." is that why you don't want to go on? rep. gowdy: it's part of it. actually like unity. i would rather us spending our time finding out things we agree on, and quite frankly, we probly agree on about 80% of life. why our political discourse runs towards the area of conflict -- we don't do it in any other wecet of life. on't sit by someone on the bus coming home from the airport saying, what can we disagree on? you talk about sports, you talk about family. 'we dont do that in our political discourse. i'm really leaving because i'm going back to a job where factst and process matters and fairness matters, and in politics, winning is the onlyat thing atters. christian: senator, from over here, it is quite obviou
he was elvis presley in class. everyone liked him. it wasn't just me. christian: i've read some ff the excerpm the book. it is fascinating to read. i will pull out a little sectio becawant you to comment on why you are stepping down. you say, "to be honest, i'm tired of the division, the disunity. i'm tired of the peoure who manufareasons to fight." is that why you don't want to go on? rep. gowdy: it's part of it. actually like unity. i would rather us spending our time finding out...
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in 1969, elvis presley took las vegas by storm and made the international hotel his home away from home he was there before the international was even built, signing a long-term contract while the massive building was still under construction. the international was the first mega-casino to be constructed in las vegas, and elvis played sold-out shows to screaming fans night after night. in the crowd for those first performances -- guess who? david siegel. >> first time i saw elvis perform, we sat in his booth right in the front of the stage, as close as you and i are. >> yeah. >> he sweated so much that during the show, i kept thinking, "oh, god, he's gonna get sweat on me." but he would pull out a scarf, and he would wipe it off, and the women -- well, they stampeded the stage. i'll tell you. it was like a mad frenzy. >> i remember the first time i saw him, which was in the '70s. i couldn't believe the lines. they wrapped this huge facility outside and around to get in to see him. >> 837 consecutive sold-out performances. >> unheard of. >> it'll never be matched again. >> "the king of r
in 1969, elvis presley took las vegas by storm and made the international hotel his home away from home he was there before the international was even built, signing a long-term contract while the massive building was still under construction. the international was the first mega-casino to be constructed in las vegas, and elvis played sold-out shows to screaming fans night after night. in the crowd for those first performances -- guess who? david siegel. >> first time i saw elvis perform,...
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you got, you got louis armstrong for jazz, you got elvis presley for rock and roll, which, that couldberry, and you got kool herc for hip hop. >> anthony: feel good? >> kool herc: very good. >> lloyd: historically, from the last third of the 19th century into about 1920, the second language spoken in the bronx was german. from about 1930 to about 1960, the second language spoken in the bronx was yiddish. from about 1965 onward, the second language spoken in the bronx is spanish, and that's the way it is today. >> anthony: it's got a reputation as a tough place. crime, street gangs, a lot of which goes back to the way it was, and some of which, well, like i said, it's got a reputation as being tough. the bronx is, let's face it, a big blank space in a lot of people's minds. even people like me who live what, ten minutes away? we don't know anything about that big area between yankee stadium and the bronx zoo. what you should know is that the bronx is big, really big, and that it's a patchwork of ethnic enclaves. a cross-section of the whole world. every immigrant group you could think
you got, you got louis armstrong for jazz, you got elvis presley for rock and roll, which, that couldberry, and you got kool herc for hip hop. >> anthony: feel good? >> kool herc: very good. >> lloyd: historically, from the last third of the 19th century into about 1920, the second language spoken in the bronx was german. from about 1930 to about 1960, the second language spoken in the bronx was yiddish. from about 1965 onward, the second language spoken in the bronx is...
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. >> maria: from michael jackson to elvis presley and prince, iconic celebrity items are coming to thed at gws auctions. we have some of the big items on set. joining me is bridgette cruz, owner and chief auctioneer in los angeles. good to see you. i love that you brought all this stuff. we're going to go through it. how did you get into the auction business? >> it was a family business. i'm fifth generation. i don't think i had much choice to get into this business. it's a labor of love. >> maria: you must love it because you've got all of these beautiful things. what moves the price in terms of some of these items? >> that's a great question. it's mostly trends, what's popular, what's not. you kind of have to follow it. it changes from time to time. there's certain categories that are time. >> maria: let's start with the prince, purple overcoat used by the late prince during the filming of "purple rain." tell us about this. >> this came from the daughter in law of one of the set designers from "purple rain." i believe it grossed over $80 million in 1984 which was unheard of. >> maria
. >> maria: from michael jackson to elvis presley and prince, iconic celebrity items are coming to thed at gws auctions. we have some of the big items on set. joining me is bridgette cruz, owner and chief auctioneer in los angeles. good to see you. i love that you brought all this stuff. we're going to go through it. how did you get into the auction business? >> it was a family business. i'm fifth generation. i don't think i had much choice to get into this business. it's a labor of...
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desde la Época del tango, elvis presley. cuando escuchÁbamos rock a los 80. bien. tambiÉn sabes mucho acerca de esta industria. finalmente, la carrera de daddy yankee con la canciÓn "gasolina" fue gracias a ti, de alguna manera. maina fue la primer persona que lo apoyÓ. tambiÉn que la canciÓn "despacito" estuviste involucrada. >> "gasolina" es una palabra mucho de puerto rico. la gente pensaba que gasolina era droga, pero era un dicho de puerto rico. alan: un estÁ pensando el doble sentido. yo querÍa hablar con kenia aquÍ. vamos a ver alguna de las canciones que tanto hemos cantado. me gustarÍa que la podamos leer letras de canciones que estÁn de moda. pueden tener un doble sentido bastante fuerte. karla: e sabe quiÉn es su favorita? "mayores". dice lo siguiente "a mÍ, me gusta que me traten como dama, aunque eso se me olvide cuando estamos en la cama. a mÍ me gusta que me digan poesÍa al oÍdo por la noche, cuando hacemos groserÍas. a mí me gustan mÁs grandes". alan: estÁ muy fuerte. marcela: habla de hombres mayores. esta canciÓn estÁ en todos lados. alan: e
desde la Época del tango, elvis presley. cuando escuchÁbamos rock a los 80. bien. tambiÉn sabes mucho acerca de esta industria. finalmente, la carrera de daddy yankee con la canciÓn "gasolina" fue gracias a ti, de alguna manera. maina fue la primer persona que lo apoyÓ. tambiÉn que la canciÓn "despacito" estuviste involucrada. >> "gasolina" es una palabra mucho de puerto rico. la gente pensaba que gasolina era droga, pero era un dicho de puerto rico....
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, pero de eso a que ya venga una persona y que aseguro e reque estÁ vivo, lo quiero hacer como elvis presleymÁs popular de brasil sera arrestado o no me pregunto si sabrÁ en donde existe mas corrupciÓn en mÉxico o brasil? en mÉxico crees tÚ o no? >> pues mÉxico le puede llevar ahÍ la jugada de repente se enfrentan mÉxico brasil a ver quien gana he. >> y ya contagiados de la fiebre del mundial, quise averiguar quienes son los favoritos de este brasileÑo. >> desafortunadamente tengo que decir eso porque soy brasileÑo, yo creo que lionel messi es el jugador mÁs talentoso, cristiano ronaldo es muy buen jugador, no sÉ mucho del equipo brasileÑo en este momento, son buenos. >> no estarÁ familiarizado con el equipo de brasil pero de seguro sÍ sabe bailar una buena samba. ♪ ♪ ♪ un mecanismo, un mecanismo la picosa, ya saben la pasiÓn del fÚtbol la vivirÁ aquÍ en telemundo la casa del mundial. >> seÑores solo faltan 91 dÍas para celebrar al deporte rey para que nos acompaÑen a rusia y vivan esta gran pasiÓn. >> ay! danny. >> quÉ maravilla, a prepararse para vivir la gran pasiÓn del fÚtbol que realmen
, pero de eso a que ya venga una persona y que aseguro e reque estÁ vivo, lo quiero hacer como elvis presleymÁs popular de brasil sera arrestado o no me pregunto si sabrÁ en donde existe mas corrupciÓn en mÉxico o brasil? en mÉxico crees tÚ o no? >> pues mÉxico le puede llevar ahÍ la jugada de repente se enfrentan mÉxico brasil a ver quien gana he. >> y ya contagiados de la fiebre del mundial, quise averiguar quienes son los favoritos de este brasileÑo. >>...
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stuart: >>> elvis presley blue mercedes-benz is up for sale. 1971, 280 sel set dan.139,000. ashley: i'm still in the building. stuart: he is a gold mid-dal winner and cancer survivor and author of a book how to succeed beyond your wildest expectations. he is scott hamilton. he will sit next to me here in new york. i ask him about the right to try bill which failed in the house last night? that is important to him. >>> senator bill cassidy leading a bipartisan group aimed at lowering drug prices. i will ask him why drugs cost so much and what he is going to do about it. the second hour of "varney & company" is about to begin. ♪ stuart: the news is this, we totally lost the rally as you said. we can no clue how we close. we're up 100. now we're down 36. back below 25,000. >>> winners and losers about evenly split among the dow 30. now this. >>> the right to try bill, it failed in the house t was supposed to give terminally ill patients the option of trying experimental drugs not approved by the fda a but it went down to defeat. joining us scott hamilton, olympic gold m
stuart: >>> elvis presley blue mercedes-benz is up for sale. 1971, 280 sel set dan.139,000. ashley: i'm still in the building. stuart: he is a gold mid-dal winner and cancer survivor and author of a book how to succeed beyond your wildest expectations. he is scott hamilton. he will sit next to me here in new york. i ask him about the right to try bill which failed in the house last night? that is important to him. >>> senator bill cassidy leading a bipartisan group aimed at...
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i went to a conference, student action summit and it was like watching elvis presley come back to the it's a fun time to be a conservative in this country. >> what are the issues that speak to millennials millennia. >> there are so many issues. the themes have been hijacked and history the rewritten. >> their college professors are telling them a different story. how do you cut past higher education telling them to love socialism and hate the nra. >> it's re-education. we see a turning point. there are so many conservatives on campus and they're winning the student body presidency because they understand that's exactly the problem. the schools control the budgets. you have leftist organizations and leftist presidents controlling the school budget getting different speakers that are not conservative. we're presenting them with different ideas and that's what it comes down to. giving them different ideas. >> speaking of not being conservative, you came on all fired about about this story, pointing out 15 trail blazers in women's history month. tell me about them. >> the list is ridiculo
i went to a conference, student action summit and it was like watching elvis presley come back to the it's a fun time to be a conservative in this country. >> what are the issues that speak to millennials millennia. >> there are so many issues. the themes have been hijacked and history the rewritten. >> their college professors are telling them a different story. how do you cut past higher education telling them to love socialism and hate the nra. >> it's re-education....
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he was elvis presley in that class. he was elvis presley in that class.d him, it wasn'tjust me. i have read some of the excerpts from the book, it is fascinating to read, i willjust pull out a little section here because i want to comment on why you are stepping down. you say, to be honest, i am tired of the division, the disunity, tired of the people who manufacture reasons to fight. is that why you don‘t want to go on? who manufacture reasons to fight. is that why you don't want to go 0mm is part of it. i actually like unity, i would is part of it. i actually like unity, iwould rather ask is part of it. i actually like unity, i would rather ask spend our time finding out things we agree on, and quite frankly we probably agree oi'i and quite frankly we probably agree on about 80% of life, so why our political discourse runs towards that area of conflict? we don't do it in any other facet of life, we don't sit beside someone on the bus coming from the airport saying what can we disagree on? you talk about sports, family. i can we disagree on? you talk abo
he was elvis presley in that class. he was elvis presley in that class.d him, it wasn'tjust me. i have read some of the excerpts from the book, it is fascinating to read, i willjust pull out a little section here because i want to comment on why you are stepping down. you say, to be honest, i am tired of the division, the disunity, tired of the people who manufacture reasons to fight. is that why you don‘t want to go on? who manufacture reasons to fight. is that why you don't want to go 0mm...