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we got a behind the scenes look after graceland. in their episode, they are discovering something special. >> this is it. >> a mystery vehicle under wraps. whatever could it be? >> this is a '48 panel chevy truck. it escaped the public. >> elvis' 1948 chevy panel truck. there's a really cool story behind this truck. he put a hat on drove away in this chevy and go do his errands. it's still there. it's one of two cars elvis ever kept. this and his famous pink cadillac. >> has this truck ever been seen publicly? >> not since his death. >> he drove it a lot himself? >> he did. >> when elvis left the building this is what he left in. >> you would think it would be in tiptop shape. >> maybe tell us more about why it wasn't. we have ray joining us "right this minute." why is this famous elvis vehicle in the condition that it's in? >> when we were at graceland, we initially talked about another car, the last car elvis drove when he passed away. they were like that's not the car you want to see. it's this one. it was this truck. it was exac
we got a behind the scenes look after graceland. in their episode, they are discovering something special. >> this is it. >> a mystery vehicle under wraps. whatever could it be? >> this is a '48 panel chevy truck. it escaped the public. >> elvis' 1948 chevy panel truck. there's a really cool story behind this truck. he put a hat on drove away in this chevy and go do his errands. it's still there. it's one of two cars elvis ever kept. this and his famous pink cadillac....
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. >> a trip to graceland and uncovers -- >> elvis' 1948 chevy panel truck. >> now, they reveal all aboutstery ride. >> it was exactly the way h
. >> a trip to graceland and uncovers -- >> elvis' 1948 chevy panel truck. >> now, they reveal all aboutstery ride. >> it was exactly the way h
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he built his graceland in memphis, yes, but he was born and raised in tupelo, mississippi. also born in tupelo. he grew up in miami but he's apparently a tupelo native. the guy on the right here was not born in tupelo, mississippi. he was from chattanooga. but he moved to tupelo. he was frank raines, and he was a simultaneous parker. >> he has the ability to talk right along with me, and can do it in any language, even though he may not know the language in which the person is speaking. [ applause ] >> frank raines, the simultaneous talker. and elvis and tamika, they are all from tupelo, mississippi. also from tupelo, mississippi, these guys. the american family association, our new favorite far right religious activist group, who says jewish immigrants to america should be forced to convert as a condition to coming to this country. >> number one, those who came to our shores would be expected to adopt our religious values and our traditions. that would mean christianity. the religion of their home lamd, the god of their homeland, they would leave them behind. >> from their
he built his graceland in memphis, yes, but he was born and raised in tupelo, mississippi. also born in tupelo. he grew up in miami but he's apparently a tupelo native. the guy on the right here was not born in tupelo, mississippi. he was from chattanooga. but he moved to tupelo. he was frank raines, and he was a simultaneous parker. >> he has the ability to talk right along with me, and can do it in any language, even though he may not know the language in which the person is speaking. [...
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. >>> it is my favorite paul simon album graceland, 4:55 is the time. the in memorial portion of the oscars is always emotional. last night it wasn't who was on the clip that got people upset, but who was left off of the clip. joan rivers apparently did not make the cut, despite making you know, living criticizing the red carpet fashion that was kind of her thing like who are you wearing and all that? she didn't even get a mention. people were outraged by this. >> she did popularized that question who and what are you wearing? >> right. >> some ladies are pushing back for that. >> the hash tag ask her more was trending on twitter during oscar red carpet segment. >> some female stars made an evident to show actresses are more than their dresses. many people responded object line supporting the campaign while other people pointed out the irony here of reporters asking celebrities about who they are wearing but still asking them about their dresses. >> seriously. >> so i'm confused. here's the deal. i thought that was the the point of the the red carpet al
. >>> it is my favorite paul simon album graceland, 4:55 is the time. the in memorial portion of the oscars is always emotional. last night it wasn't who was on the clip that got people upset, but who was left off of the clip. joan rivers apparently did not make the cut, despite making you know, living criticizing the red carpet fashion that was kind of her thing like who are you wearing and all that? she didn't even get a mention. people were outraged by this. >> she did...
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the great swiveling pelvis of rock and roll built his graceland in memphis, yes, but he was born andlo, mississippi. diplo was also born in tupelo. he grew up in miami but he's apparently a tupelo native. former wnba star tamika whitmore was also raise there had. the guy on the right here was not born in tupelo, mississippi. he was from chattanooga. but he moved to tupelo. he was frank raines, and he was a simultaneous talker. watch. >> he has the ability to talk right along with me, and can do it in any language, even though he may not know the language in which the person is speaking. [ speaking tame ] [ applause ] >> he doesn't even have to look at me to know that he's doing this. and -- [ speaking at the same time ] >> he gets in your mind so you can't talk after a while. >> frank raines, the simultaneous talker. and elvis and tamika, they are all from tupelo, mississippi. also from tupelo, mississippi, these guys. the american family association, our new favorite far right religious activist group who blames hitler on the gays and says jewish immigrants coming to america should
the great swiveling pelvis of rock and roll built his graceland in memphis, yes, but he was born andlo, mississippi. diplo was also born in tupelo. he grew up in miami but he's apparently a tupelo native. former wnba star tamika whitmore was also raise there had. the guy on the right here was not born in tupelo, mississippi. he was from chattanooga. but he moved to tupelo. he was frank raines, and he was a simultaneous talker. watch. >> he has the ability to talk right along with me, and...
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warehouse where he had a lot of things hidden and he used an old pickup truck sneak in and out of graceland we actually uncover that in a warehouse with a lot of elvis' artifacts. >> some of them we put back together and some of them we tell the stories about because there's so much emotion involving a car and about technology. cars used to be the technology. it's about cars and emotion and that is what we do. stuart: let's rewrite the tape i want to show the pink cadillac again at the beginning. when i was a kid back in the 1950s, i remember hearing that elvis presley, this star was buying people pink cadillacs. he would go to a gas station and meet a lady and give her a pink cadillac. did he do that? >> has come and he absolutely did. that was one that he gave to his mother. but there was a time when he bought almost 40 cadillacs were his friends and there was a lady on the floor who happen to be looking at cadillacs and he bought her one as well. >> it is really a car culture show and john tabak, we find these incredible stories that document the timeline of america not just indefinitely
warehouse where he had a lot of things hidden and he used an old pickup truck sneak in and out of graceland we actually uncover that in a warehouse with a lot of elvis' artifacts. >> some of them we put back together and some of them we tell the stories about because there's so much emotion involving a car and about technology. cars used to be the technology. it's about cars and emotion and that is what we do. stuart: let's rewrite the tape i want to show the pink cadillac again at the...