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kate: on copyright, there has been some debate over whether the library of congress is the right home for the copyright office, especially as they have to deal with the constantly changing digital landscape. is that something you are looking at as part of your review? rep. goodlatte: very much so. we think it is very important that we find the right balance. i think there are a lot of members, including myself, who believe the copyright office should remain in the legislative branch of our government. but there is concern regarding whether or not the library of congress, and this has been enhanced by the fact the current and wean has retired have an acting librarian and a nomination for a new library and, -- librarian, the concern is that the copyright office needs to make decisions about the modernization of the office, particularly turning to new technology that in and of itself would help solve some of the problems we are talking about in regard to how they use copyright, how they are compensated for it, so on. to make more easily the information about what is copyrighted, and who
kate: on copyright, there has been some debate over whether the library of congress is the right home for the copyright office, especially as they have to deal with the constantly changing digital landscape. is that something you are looking at as part of your review? rep. goodlatte: very much so. we think it is very important that we find the right balance. i think there are a lot of members, including myself, who believe the copyright office should remain in the legislative branch of our...
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about what is copyrighted and who is not in who owns the copyright which is all contained in a library of congress. this is very important and so making those reforms is at the leading edge of what we should be doing with regard to the changes in the copyright law. so, one of those issues is can we make the register of copyrights with basically an employee at the library of congress and reports to the library and am we give them some greater independence so we can not only target money to them as we do right now in appropriations and we work closely with the appropriators on this but also give them the independence to make these decisions and not have to be held up or have to be operating in conjunction and library of congress that have little to do with the copyright. >> host: unfortunately we are out of time. bob goodlatte is the chair of the house judiciary committee, cochair of the congressional internet caucus and kate tummarello covers technology for "politico." >> when i tune into it on the weekends usually authors are sharing their new releases. >> "washington journal" on booktv is the bes
about what is copyrighted and who is not in who owns the copyright which is all contained in a library of congress. this is very important and so making those reforms is at the leading edge of what we should be doing with regard to the changes in the copyright law. so, one of those issues is can we make the register of copyrights with basically an employee at the library of congress and reports to the library and am we give them some greater independence so we can not only target money to them...
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but the notes are held by the library of congress and they are considered a top treasure of the american people. they are probably one of the most important manu scripts held by the library. the book argues he took the notes originally as a diary. he was interested in keeping track for thomas jefferson. we tend to thing jefferson was in philadelphia but he wasn't. he was in france. he v it was like a big party and he thought the party was in europe but it was in the united states and he doesn't come back until the constitution is ratified so he took them to share with jefferson what happened that summer. >> and notes are given an athorative status which we will look at to see if they have that status or more importantly what that status might allow for or mean. how did you discover madison revised his notes? >> so there is hundreds of books written about the constitutional convention. every single one of them tells the story that madison tells in his notes because it was the only version of what happens that makes it seem like an exciting drama and a play. it is the only account we have.
but the notes are held by the library of congress and they are considered a top treasure of the american people. they are probably one of the most important manu scripts held by the library. the book argues he took the notes originally as a diary. he was interested in keeping track for thomas jefferson. we tend to thing jefferson was in philadelphia but he wasn't. he was in france. he v it was like a big party and he thought the party was in europe but it was in the united states and he doesn't...
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>> but the notes are held by the library of congress a considered a top as one of the most important the scripps held. and originally it is as a diary. we like to see key was that and he thought said party was in europe. but he does it come back and tell the constitution is ratified so i argued my book he took the notes for himself but to share with chavis -- jefferson were upon his return. >> sometimes the notes are given the authoritative status as if we look at credits or what that might there are hundreds of books but budd is their version that may succeed and that is not the only account in a fashion just sit in monophagous an average tell this story and i became very interested in what if. when they were finally published there through a revised. but what did it look like? has a violent back but the mideast trip to the every had taken as having been written but probably not percussive argues but then we realized the notes were not just revised but revised with a and important purpose in mind. to take us back a little toward the beginning in what capacity did madison, to the con
>> but the notes are held by the library of congress a considered a top as one of the most important the scripps held. and originally it is as a diary. we like to see key was that and he thought said party was in europe. but he does it come back and tell the constitution is ratified so i argued my book he took the notes for himself but to share with chavis -- jefferson were upon his return. >> sometimes the notes are given the authoritative status as if we look at credits or what...
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not i i will survive >> reporter: gloria gaynor's "i will survive" will do just that in the library of congress. join the magic of guitarist carlos santana. >> reporter: they were drawn to the spiritual journey taken by john coltrane on his 19 4e6 64 album "alove supreme." with ma metallica. they will join thousands of recordings at the elaborate of congress. >> most think it's just a book. >> but it's manuscripts, it's sounds. >> reporter: the acting libraryian of congress say they rely on public recommendations when making their pick. the list includes several >> one of my favorites is adding billy joel. piece. >> reporter: in 2013, billy joel told charlie rose how he came up with the classic song. that time. >> i wrote it in 1973 when i was living in los angeles. i was working in a piano bar. >> reporter: under a sued nim pseudonym? >> reporter: i signed a bad deal. i signed wrae away my copyrights and you name it, i signed it away. i was happy to get a record deal. i didn't have a lawyer representing me. >> reporter: this year records only audio recordings exist. like philadelphia broadcast
not i i will survive >> reporter: gloria gaynor's "i will survive" will do just that in the library of congress. join the magic of guitarist carlos santana. >> reporter: they were drawn to the spiritual journey taken by john coltrane on his 19 4e6 64 album "alove supreme." with ma metallica. they will join thousands of recordings at the elaborate of congress. >> most think it's just a book. >> but it's manuscripts, it's sounds. >> reporter: the...
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we will show you the surprising range of audio recordings chosen to be safe forever in the library of congress. >>> first, it's time to check >>> louie armstrong is one of the audios making it into the library of congress this year. the list out this morning represents recordings of songs and speeches and significant events have shaped our history and our culture. michelle miller is here for a sound preserved for future generations and what it sounds like. >> reporter: the national recording preservation board was tasked with selecting an eclectic mix of audio files which they say represent a important cultural artistic or historical moment. not i i will survive >> reporter: gloria gaynor's "i will survive" will do just that >> reporter: the recordings will join the magic of guitarist carlos santana. >> reporter: they were drawn to the spiritual journey taken by john coltrane on his 19 4e6 64 album "alove supreme." and "master of puppets." with ma etallica metallica. they will join thousands of recordings at the elaborate of congress. >> most think it's just a book. >> but it's manuscripts, it
we will show you the surprising range of audio recordings chosen to be safe forever in the library of congress. >>> first, it's time to check >>> louie armstrong is one of the audios making it into the library of congress this year. the list out this morning represents recordings of songs and speeches and significant events have shaped our history and our culture. michelle miller is here for a sound preserved for future generations and what it sounds like. >> reporter:...
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if you want a song or audio recording on nux yearext list submit your recommendation on the library of congressngs you heard -- >> we don't want audio either. >> i was listening. watching norah with metaa. >> i have a range. everything from a love supreme to the supremes. i'm thrilled by the fact that you can bee bop all the way through the library of congress. >> good group. >> you like metallica, right? >> i like billy joel. i don't know obey your master, norah. i don't know that and don't want to know the lyrics. >> sorry. i don't think it has those. >> obey your master! okay. no, thank you. we have to go. you're watching "cbs this morning." it's about taking a stand. for too long, wall street banks had their way. thraey cshed our economy. but democrat donna edwards won't take their money because she stands up for us. as a single mom, she knows the chalesleng f ouramilies face. she'll be our voice. tightening regulations on the big banks and fighting to keep dark money out of politics. democrat donna edwards, maryland's next senator. fios is not cable. we're wired differently.
if you want a song or audio recording on nux yearext list submit your recommendation on the library of congressngs you heard -- >> we don't want audio either. >> i was listening. watching norah with metaa. >> i have a range. everything from a love supreme to the supremes. i'm thrilled by the fact that you can bee bop all the way through the library of congress. >> good group. >> you like metallica, right? >> i like billy joel. i don't know obey your master,...
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the house, the senate and the library of congress build little are now open for routine business. this is brand new and just into fox news channel. the house, senate, and he library of congress building are now open for routine business. the u.s. capitol building is open for official business only, which is the case whenever they're not in session elm u.s. capitol visitor center will remain closed until further notice. obviously. there was a shooting there. an active crime scene now. they have a lot of ballistics work to do there. have to speak to witnesses. it would be completely imfrom open it at this moment and capitol police are not doing that. the next topic of discussion will most likely, be as it was in europe before i left there a couple days ago, what do we do about areas around security zones? what do we do about airport security areas? how do we increase security in the enormous halls where we go in to check in especially four international flights, even domestic flights. they say you're being watched and the rest. we both know, if you're about to take a flight you walk
the house, the senate and the library of congress build little are now open for routine business. this is brand new and just into fox news channel. the house, senate, and he library of congress building are now open for routine business. the u.s. capitol building is open for official business only, which is the case whenever they're not in session elm u.s. capitol visitor center will remain closed until further notice. obviously. there was a shooting there. an active crime scene now. they have...
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scannell: national and international outrage is a newly created division of the library of congress thatne unit, all of the externally facing programs of the library. we
scannell: national and international outrage is a newly created division of the library of congress thatne unit, all of the externally facing programs of the library. we
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and tomorrow evening at the library of congress they will be recognized. the bipartisan policy center has been helped by both the library of congress, the fortress of knowledge, an institution started by the united states congress, and houses our great history and tomorrow on display will be the documents of the civil rights movement and the direct participation of john lewis and the documents about the vietnam war and the cap tyity and imprisonment -- captivity and imprisonment of sam johnson. and speaking tomorrow evening on behalf of sam johnson will be john mccain. who better to speak ability -- who better to speak about being imprisoned in the hanoi hilton, who better to speak about the sacrifice that sam johnson made, that his family made, for people first? their country and we'll be honored tomorrow to have a former member of this ody and an ambassador of the united states, and the mayor of being , and andrew young here tomorrow evening. who better to talk about all the from that the gentlelady ohio and the gentleman from new york are bringing to the
and tomorrow evening at the library of congress they will be recognized. the bipartisan policy center has been helped by both the library of congress, the fortress of knowledge, an institution started by the united states congress, and houses our great history and tomorrow on display will be the documents of the civil rights movement and the direct participation of john lewis and the documents about the vietnam war and the cap tyity and imprisonment -- captivity and imprisonment of sam johnson....
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scannell: national and international outrage is a newly created division of the library of congress that pulls together into one unit, all of the externally facing programs of the library. we started on october 1, so we are at startup mode at this point. delightedy is to host today's session and sees this conference as an important step in the library punish mission of helping to preserve 's cultural mission. near members tell me the includes canada and that the far includes australia. heards quite a standard there are around 100 organizations represented, with many more individual serving as research associates for this project. we at the library of congress are genuinely grateful for all the enthusiasm, planning, and the effort that has brought this about. that radio has played a vital role in the last 100 years of our history. there are more than 14,000 radio stations in the united states. mid-1920's until the 1950's, radio was the preeminent source for entertainment and news information. it was an irreplaceable part of our sociocultural heritage and a key part of our social memory. m
scannell: national and international outrage is a newly created division of the library of congress that pulls together into one unit, all of the externally facing programs of the library. we started on october 1, so we are at startup mode at this point. delightedy is to host today's session and sees this conference as an important step in the library punish mission of helping to preserve 's cultural mission. near members tell me the includes canada and that the far includes australia. heards...
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. >>> some very famous songs are being immortalized at national recording registry in the library of congress speeches and significant events are saved for future generations. ♪ i will survive >> gloria gaynor's 1978 megahit "i will survive" will do just that in the library of congress. ♪ ♪ the recording will join the magic of guitarist carlos santana. ♪ ♪ panelists were drawn to the spiritual journey of john coltrane on "a love supreme." ♪ obey your master >> reporter: and the power of metallica's "master of puppets" songs will join 400 recordings permanently archived at national recording registry. >> most think of the library as the written word, the book. ♪ wake up mama turn your lamp down low ♪ >> it is manuscripts, maps, films, recorded sounds. ♪ oh >> the acting librarian of congress says they rely on public recommendations when making their picks. the list includes several recognizable songs. >> one of my favorites of adding billy joel. ♪ sing us a song tonight >> a very iconic, much-loved piece. >> reporter: in 2013 -- billy joel told charlie rose how he cam up with the classic song.
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it was a row of boarding houses where the library of congress now exists. the main building. the jefferson building. the big building. not the madison building where you do your research. the main building. that was a row of boarding houses. lincoln lived in one of those boarding houses. it was originally a boarding house where theodore weld lived. he was the assistant to john quincy adams. was one of the bril yanlt organizers of the abolition movement. and joshua giddings was there, the leading abolitionist in the congress. there were a number of others there. and mrs. sprigg was a virginian. she had black waiters. i think it was very clear to people what went on in that house in terms of people buying their freedom and people coming and going who were black, that it was a kind of station of the underground railroad. later, mrs. sprigg fell on hard times. and it came to the attention of president lincoln. and he gave her a federal job. and the second question was? if you could remind me again. >> when he was feeling like the slave because of his father -- >> right. his father
it was a row of boarding houses where the library of congress now exists. the main building. the jefferson building. the big building. not the madison building where you do your research. the main building. that was a row of boarding houses. lincoln lived in one of those boarding houses. it was originally a boarding house where theodore weld lived. he was the assistant to john quincy adams. was one of the bril yanlt organizers of the abolition movement. and joshua giddings was there, the...
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the original, a mold breaking unlikely oscar nominee is now preserved by the library of congress as part of america's cultural heritage. >> we came, we saw, we kicked it's [ bleep ]. >> so the music, the hat, all that one way in another. i'd be bummed if i didn't see all of that stuff. but those billboards look kind of 1970s. is there time travel this time around? nightline in los angeles. >> the plot thickens. thanks for watching. tune into gma tomorrow morning and as always we're online 24/7-on-our nightline facebook page and at abc news.com. good night america. before we get the party started we have to give a toast to our
the original, a mold breaking unlikely oscar nominee is now preserved by the library of congress as part of america's cultural heritage. >> we came, we saw, we kicked it's [ bleep ]. >> so the music, the hat, all that one way in another. i'd be bummed if i didn't see all of that stuff. but those billboards look kind of 1970s. is there time travel this time around? nightline in los angeles. >> the plot thickens. thanks for watching. tune into gma tomorrow morning and as always...
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the original, a mold breaking unlikely oscar nominee is now y the library of congress as part of america's cultural heritage. >> we came, we saw, we kicked it'so the music, the hat, slimer, the car, the l that one way in another. i'd be bummed if i didn't see all of that stuff. of 1970s. is there time travel this time ? nightline in los angeles. >> the plot thickens. thanks for watching. tune into gma tomorrow morning and as always we're online 24/7-on-our nightlinend at abc news.com. to you from hollywood, almost live. it's comics unleashed. with your host, byron allen tonight (music drowns out speaker) and now, a man who gets overlooked more than mini me at a laker game, byron allen. (audience cheers and applauds) - thank you, thank you. all right, yes. all right, we're gonna have a lot of fun tonight. we have a lot to talk
the original, a mold breaking unlikely oscar nominee is now y the library of congress as part of america's cultural heritage. >> we came, we saw, we kicked it'so the music, the hat, slimer, the car, the l that one way in another. i'd be bummed if i didn't see all of that stuff. of 1970s. is there time travel this time ? nightline in los angeles. >> the plot thickens. thanks for watching. tune into gma tomorrow morning and as always we're online 24/7-on-our nightlinend at abc...
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campaign medal if they serve 30-days after june 14th of 2015. 11,000 troops are eligible. >> the library of congressng the term illegal alien from the international subject headings swapping them out with noncitizens. it comes at the request of dartmouth college students who addressed the situation saying the term was de humanizing. illegal alien is used to describe people who are in the country illegally. >> the heritage high panthers in florida were told if they won 14 games they could name their coach's son. this is very brave. coach rob query hoping his promise would motivate the team which has already submitted the name benjamin small's cleary. they have six games left in the season. >> that's not a bad name. you just had a baby recently? would you do that? >> i don't think i would. but i can appreciate what he is trying to do, but i don't know. >> the time is 20 minutes until the top of the hour. the earth just opened up where this massive sink hole is forcing families from their home. >> from the racetrack to criminal charges. nascar driver derrick white. >>> whoopi goldberg, her new role inv
campaign medal if they serve 30-days after june 14th of 2015. 11,000 troops are eligible. >> the library of congressng the term illegal alien from the international subject headings swapping them out with noncitizens. it comes at the request of dartmouth college students who addressed the situation saying the term was de humanizing. illegal alien is used to describe people who are in the country illegally. >> the heritage high panthers in florida were told if they won 14 games they...
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things that the government might have owned, for example, the library of congress started in this building. they started buying books for congress here in philadelphia. wasn't the library of congress as we know it today, but it does begin here. a lot of the things that went to washington, d.c. are burned when washington is burned in the war of 1812. we lose a lot of the early things. that's one of the challenges with a building like this, you don't necessarily have all the thing things, but you make due the best you can to give people the sense when they come in to see them of what it looked like when men like james madison or young andrew jackson were sitting in this room as members of the house of representatives. we're in the senate chamber here at congress hall in philadelphia. the room as you can see is quite a bit more grand than the house of representatives would have been. there's a couple of reasons for that. our roots as a nation go back to when we were british, of course. the british have a parliament with two houses. an upper house, the house of lords, lower house, house of com
things that the government might have owned, for example, the library of congress started in this building. they started buying books for congress here in philadelphia. wasn't the library of congress as we know it today, but it does begin here. a lot of the things that went to washington, d.c. are burned when washington is burned in the war of 1812. we lose a lot of the early things. that's one of the challenges with a building like this, you don't necessarily have all the thing things, but you...
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the original, a mold breaking unlikely oscar nominee is now preserved by the library of congress as part of america's cultural heritage. >> we came, we saw, we kicked it's [ bleep ]. >> so the music, the hat, all that one way in another. i'd be bummed if i didn't see all of that stuff. but those billboards look kind of 1970s. is there time travel this time around? nightline in los angeles. >> the plot thickens. thanks for watching. tune into gma tomorrow morning and as always we're online 24/7-on-our nightline facebook page and at abc news.com. good night america. the list starts now. >>> don't suffer from social media regret. throw ways to damage control >>> and diy, disinfecting wipes, that are just as good as the ones you buy at the store. >>> this is fabulous. a lot of moisture, make it at home. >>> plus, why you should be giving your mist hand lifts. >>> welcome tol show. >> i'm donna ruko. >> let's start by counting down the three at the top of the list. >> thank you. most of us have at least one teacher we'll never forget. number three. >> you don't want to feel different. everybo
the original, a mold breaking unlikely oscar nominee is now preserved by the library of congress as part of america's cultural heritage. >> we came, we saw, we kicked it's [ bleep ]. >> so the music, the hat, all that one way in another. i'd be bummed if i didn't see all of that stuff. but those billboards look kind of 1970s. is there time travel this time around? nightline in los angeles. >> the plot thickens. thanks for watching. tune into gma tomorrow morning and as always...
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the original, a mold breaking unlikely oscar nominee is now preserved by the library of congress as part of america's cultural heritage. >> we came, we saw, we kicked it's [ bleep ]. >> so the music, the hat, slimer, the car, the twingkie. all that one way in another. i'd be bummed if i didn't see all of that stuff. but those billboards look kind of 1970s. is there time travel this time nightline in los angeles. >> the plot thickens. thanks for watching. tune into gma tomorrow morning and as always we're online 24/7-on-our nightline facebook good night america. >> hey, everybody. i'm hoping to make someone very, very rich today. will it be million-dollar rich? we're about to find out. let's play, "who wants to be a millionaire." [dramatic music] hey, everybody. thank you! thank you very much. welcome to the show. are you guys ready to play "who wants to be a millionaire"? me, too. our first contestant has been a teacher for 16 years, and is known for her unique approach in the classroom. got to find out more about this. from fort wayne, indiana, give it up. ms. carrie wisehart. how you d
the original, a mold breaking unlikely oscar nominee is now preserved by the library of congress as part of america's cultural heritage. >> we came, we saw, we kicked it's [ bleep ]. >> so the music, the hat, slimer, the car, the twingkie. all that one way in another. i'd be bummed if i didn't see all of that stuff. but those billboards look kind of 1970s. is there time travel this time nightline in los angeles. >> the plot thickens. thanks for watching. tune into gma tomorrow...
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the original, a mold breaking unlikely oscar nominee is now preserved by the library of congress as part of america's cultural heritage. >> we came, we saw, we kicked it's [ bleep ]. >> so the music, the hat, slimer, the car, the twingkie. all that one way in another. i'd be bummed if i didn't see all of that stuff. but those billboards look kind of 1970s. is there time travel this time around? nightline in los angeles.
the original, a mold breaking unlikely oscar nominee is now preserved by the library of congress as part of america's cultural heritage. >> we came, we saw, we kicked it's [ bleep ]. >> so the music, the hat, slimer, the car, the twingkie. all that one way in another. i'd be bummed if i didn't see all of that stuff. but those billboards look kind of 1970s. is there time travel this time around? nightline in los angeles.
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the original, a mold breaking unlikely oscar nominee is now preserved by the library of congress as part of america's cultural heritage. >> we came, we saw, we kicked it's [ bleep ]. >> so the music, the hat, slimer, the car, the twingkie. all that one way in another. i'd be bummed if i didn't see all of that stuff. but those billboards look kind of 1970s. is there time travel this time around? nightline in los angeles. >> the plot thickens. thanks for watching. tune into gma tomorrow morning and as always we're online 24/7-on-our nightline facebook good night america. dr. oz: we answer 99 of your biggest food questions, starting with artificial food coloring. why are so many dyes band outside the u.s. should you be worried? >> there are about half a million that we estimate are probably affected by food dyes. dr. oz: plus, should you put ketchup in the fridge? what's really in fat-free half and half? does bacteria grow in your slow cooker? coming up next. we'll save lives today. [applause] dr. oz: i hope you are hungry for answers because today we're hitting 99 of your biggest burning f
the original, a mold breaking unlikely oscar nominee is now preserved by the library of congress as part of america's cultural heritage. >> we came, we saw, we kicked it's [ bleep ]. >> so the music, the hat, slimer, the car, the twingkie. all that one way in another. i'd be bummed if i didn't see all of that stuff. but those billboards look kind of 1970s. is there time travel this time around? nightline in los angeles. >> the plot thickens. thanks for watching. tune into gma...
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the original, a mold breaking unlikely oscar nominee is now preserved by the library of congress as partica's cultural heritage. >> we came, we saw, we kicked its [ bleep ]. >> reporter: but the music, the hat, the slimer, the car, the twinkie. all that, one way or another. i'd be bummed if i didn't see all of that stuff. but those billboards look kind of 1970s. is there time travel this time around? i'm nick watt for "nightline," los angeles. >> the plot thickens. thanks for watching. tune into gma tomorrow morning and as always we're online 24/7 on aur "nightline" facebook page and at abc news.com. goodnight, america. >> abc news, winner for the second straight year for overall excellence in television and radio. abc news, america's number one news source. >> a beautiful girl murdered wearing a wedding tiara. >> is this something you could believe? >> no. >> and a struggling actor,
the original, a mold breaking unlikely oscar nominee is now preserved by the library of congress as partica's cultural heritage. >> we came, we saw, we kicked its [ bleep ]. >> reporter: but the music, the hat, the slimer, the car, the twinkie. all that, one way or another. i'd be bummed if i didn't see all of that stuff. but those billboards look kind of 1970s. is there time travel this time around? i'm nick watt for "nightline," los angeles. >> the plot thickens....
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the original, a mold breaking unlikely oscar nominee is now preserved by the library of congress as part of america's cultural heritage. >> we came, we saw, we kicked it's [ bleep ]. >> so the music, the hat, slimer, the car, the twingkie. all that one way in another. i'd be bummed if i didn't see all of that stuff. but those billboards look kind of 1970s. is there time travel this time around? nightline in los angeles. >> the plot thickens. thanks for watching. tune into gma tomorrow morning and as always we're online 24/7-on-our nightline facebook good night america.was walking home. just picked us up two breakfastcroissants for four bucks, whenthis bear attacked. with one swipe, it devoured oneof the croissants. then jack showed up and took care of the beast, so icould escape. and that's what happened to yourbreakfast croissant. and yours? it survived. share it with yourself. freshlycracked egg with ham and bacon,or sausage, get two breakfast croissants forfour bucks. >>> dash cam catches an out of >> it immediately is engulfed in flames. >> how the lucky driver escaped from the fiery
the original, a mold breaking unlikely oscar nominee is now preserved by the library of congress as part of america's cultural heritage. >> we came, we saw, we kicked it's [ bleep ]. >> so the music, the hat, slimer, the car, the twingkie. all that one way in another. i'd be bummed if i didn't see all of that stuff. but those billboards look kind of 1970s. is there time travel this time around? nightline in los angeles. >> the plot thickens. thanks for watching. tune into gma...
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want to -- i'll >> reporter: the main cast all unlike the oscar nominees now proved by the library of congress as part of america's cultural heritage. so the music, the hat, slimer, the car, the twinkie, all back one way or another. i'd be bummed if i didn't see the ecto1 and all that stuff, says fig, the director. but those billboards look kind of 1970s. is there time travel this time around? i'm nick watt for "nightline" in los angeles. >> i love seeing the all female cast. sometimes you've got to also call other people to step up to the plate. >> oh, your place is going to stay haunted. i don't do from up to 10x lash volume to soft, full lashes to volume and length try our award winning collection! millions of girls, millions of looks billions of beautiful lashes blasted! the lashblast collection from easy, breezy, beautiful covergirl and draw more attention to your eyes with perfect point plus and pow-der brow that lasts for twelve hours? try delsym® twelve hour cough liquid. its advanced formula releases powerful medicine that acts fast while its extended release medicine lasts for 12 hou
want to -- i'll >> reporter: the main cast all unlike the oscar nominees now proved by the library of congress as part of america's cultural heritage. so the music, the hat, slimer, the car, the twinkie, all back one way or another. i'd be bummed if i didn't see the ecto1 and all that stuff, says fig, the director. but those billboards look kind of 1970s. is there time travel this time around? i'm nick watt for "nightline" in los angeles. >> i love seeing the all female...
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. >>> the library of congress is making rooms for the recordings. it is a new home for some of the indelicatessenible moments on audio. -- indelibe moment on audio. >> reporter: most famous songs and a 1947 speech given by the then secretary of state george c marshall laying out what became the marshall plan to rebuild europe after world one 2. >> it seems to lie in breaking the circle and restoring the confidence of the people in europe in the economic nut of their own countries >> reporter: a group of 25 recordings has been inducted into the library of congress. the tracks range from 19111's let me call you sweetheart. [ ♪ ] >>> to recording from 75 years later and at the other end of the musical spectrum, metallica's master of puppets from 1986. [ ♪ ] >> reporter: the buy bree of congress inducts 25 recordings each year that are considered significant and are at least 10 years old. this year's include two versions of mack the knife, one from louis armstrong. [ ♪ ] >> reporter: the other from bobby darren. [ ♪ ] >> reporter: the recordings are not
. >>> the library of congress is making rooms for the recordings. it is a new home for some of the indelicatessenible moments on audio. -- indelibe moment on audio. >> reporter: most famous songs and a 1947 speech given by the then secretary of state george c marshall laying out what became the marshall plan to rebuild europe after world one 2. >> it seems to lie in breaking the circle and restoring the confidence of the people in europe in the economic nut of their own...
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>>> one of the greatest moment in philly sports history is permanently even shrined in the library of congress that is it, he shoots, and he scores. he has got it. >> that is the dean of philadelphia sportscasters bill campbell calling wilt chamberlain's 100-point game in 1962, audio was pieced together, and made by fans who recorded the game. it is now in the library of congress, national recording registry, also inducted, piano man by billy joel, i will survive by gloria gainer and songs by merrill haggard and bobby darren. >>> kate middleton takes us inside her royal life for new documentary our queen at 90 which honors monarch's milestone birthday april 21st. >> insider louie agear is in los angeles with more on that. >> jim, jessica no secret that she's compared to princess diana but now more than ever before, she's following in diana's footsteps. >> thank you very much. >> reporter: similarities are uncanny. two royal moms, two decades a part. kate, mirroring her legendary mother in law, every step of the way. >> it really is dramatic how much kate has been following in diana's footsteps
>>> one of the greatest moment in philly sports history is permanently even shrined in the library of congress that is it, he shoots, and he scores. he has got it. >> that is the dean of philadelphia sportscasters bill campbell calling wilt chamberlain's 100-point game in 1962, audio was pieced together, and made by fans who recorded the game. it is now in the library of congress, national recording registry, also inducted, piano man by billy joel, i will survive by gloria gainer...
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>>> the library of congress is out with this year's edition to the national recording registry. list represents recordings of songs, speeches and significant events that have shaped our history and culture. michelle miller now, with more on the sounds being preserved for future generations. ♪ [ music ] ♪ i will survive >> gloria gaynor's 1978 mega hit, i will survive, will do just that in the library of congress. ♪ [ music ] >> reporter: the recording will join the magic of guitarist carlos santana. ♪ [ music ] >> pableists -- panelists were drawn to the spiritual journey on the 1964 album, "a love supreme." >> reporter: and metallica's master of pom pows. these -- pompous. these will join 400 recorded. ♪ [ music ] >> reporter: david mow, the acting librarian of congress says they rely on public recommendations, when making this. the list includes several recognizable songs. >> one of my favorites of adding billy joel. ♪ [ music ] it's a very iconic, much-loved piece. >> reporter: this year's list also includes historical moments for which only audio recordings exist. ♪ [ music ]
>>> the library of congress is out with this year's edition to the national recording registry. list represents recordings of songs, speeches and significant events that have shaped our history and culture. michelle miller now, with more on the sounds being preserved for future generations. ♪ [ music ] ♪ i will survive >> gloria gaynor's 1978 mega hit, i will survive, will do just that in the library of congress. ♪ [ music ] >> reporter: the recording will join the...
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the package was found this morning against a tree at the library of congress. all tests of the package were negative for hazardous substances. us capital police aren't taking any chances with security following yesterday's incident. 66 year old larry dawson of tennessee allegedly pulled out a weapon at a security check point at the visitor center. dawson was then shot by a police officer. it terse out dawson's weep one as an air soft brand pellet gun made to handgun. he is now charged with a i salt with a deadly weapon. additional charges could be filed. > us officials say that families of american service members and government workers must return home from southern turkey because it's simply not save for them to be there. officials say that relatives of a central chief of mission personnel can stay. there are reports that isis is planning imminent attacks on jewish schools in turkey. this is video from a suicide attack that killed ten people iç istanbul this past january. now to prince william county, investigators want to know what caused a deadly accident at
the package was found this morning against a tree at the library of congress. all tests of the package were negative for hazardous substances. us capital police aren't taking any chances with security following yesterday's incident. 66 year old larry dawson of tennessee allegedly pulled out a weapon at a security check point at the visitor center. dawson was then shot by a police officer. it terse out dawson's weep one as an air soft brand pellet gun made to handgun. he is now charged with a i...
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. >>> police package at the visitors center and another one at the library of congress across the street. police shut down one entrance to the visitors center but the center itself and the capitol building remained open. police examined the packages and determined they were harpless. within an hour of that initial scare, they gave the all clear >> no word on where the washington monument will reopen tomorrow. this is after the the elevator got stuck halfway up. 19 people were in the elevatorrings another 23 were at the to. everybody got out safely but they all had to take stairs to get down. the national park services didn't say what happened to the elevator. the washington monument was closed for several days last months when the contractor accidentally damaged the elevator control box. >>> happening right now, a protest outside of the headquarters of loundoun county school system. parents and teachers are rallying against the board to consolidate low income students into two elementary schools. most of the students are hispanic and some parents call it sore yes economic segregation the
. >>> police package at the visitors center and another one at the library of congress across the street. police shut down one entrance to the visitors center but the center itself and the capitol building remained open. police examined the packages and determined they were harpless. within an hour of that initial scare, they gave the all clear >> no word on where the washington monument will reopen tomorrow. this is after the the elevator got stuck halfway up. 19 people were in...
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. >> being at the library of congress, we see this a lot. this is an era where not only are people writing a lot, but it is on to grateful taper. and they are in an area where you have gas lamps. to share my archives with you, but it got caught in a flood or a fire. 1871 whenhicago in the big fire -- there may have been a law that people were not firesly destroying, but and other problems of keeping paper is some of the issues. audience: a couple of observations. theink the use of o, was justterm negr the language at the time. the other comment and i'm interested in your reaction, a lot of the racially motivated speeches in campaigns, ipecially with a douglas, think it is political expediency and pandering. what is your reaction to that? i think that anyone at that nme would have known that the word was derogatory. i do agree that a lot of what lincoln said was pandering. i don't think his true views were established or expressed. to some extent, it was necessary to survive lyrically in illinois in 1858. there was a racial demagoguery agains
. >> being at the library of congress, we see this a lot. this is an era where not only are people writing a lot, but it is on to grateful taper. and they are in an area where you have gas lamps. to share my archives with you, but it got caught in a flood or a fire. 1871 whenhicago in the big fire -- there may have been a law that people were not firesly destroying, but and other problems of keeping paper is some of the issues. audience: a couple of observations. theink the use of o, was...
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we're flanked by the supreme court and the library of congress. this incident happened right in front of the visitor's center, which is just past that van with the blinking lights, underneath the stairs. in that visitor's center, where those hoping to enter the capitol have to be screened, at 2:39, a man approached the conveyor belt and screening machine, when suddenly he has what appears to be a gun. >> the individual drew what appeared to be a weapon and pointed it at officers. an officer fired and struck the suspect. >> reporter: the suspect down, while officers order everyone out. in addition to the suspect being taken down, an innocent bystander, a woman about 40 years old, received minor injuries. the suspect, who was rushed to a hospital for surgery, is known to capitol hill police. he is larry dawson, who was charged after an outburst last october in the house chamber. by 3:40, the lockdown lifted. just an hour after that frightening shooting in such a public place. >> police say they did recover a weapon at the scene. they have not describ
we're flanked by the supreme court and the library of congress. this incident happened right in front of the visitor's center, which is just past that van with the blinking lights, underneath the stairs. in that visitor's center, where those hoping to enter the capitol have to be screened, at 2:39, a man approached the conveyor belt and screening machine, when suddenly he has what appears to be a gun. >> the individual drew what appeared to be a weapon and pointed it at officers. an...