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pritchard immediately departs g with the pickett artifacts. his with the pickett artifacts. his great-great grandson is in for the shock of his life when he. finds out what eventually e happens to his family heirlooms. >> all lies. he just lied to me completely.ow >> that's next. r >> but alsfirst, our strange inheritance quiz question. how many generalsly were killedr mortally wounded at gettysburg? was it nine, 21 or 40? the answer in a moment. it's the purple pill, the #1 prescribed acid blocking brand, available without a prescription for frequent heartburn. get complete protection. nexium level protection™ hey liquid wart remover? could! take weeks to treat. embarrassing wart? dr. scholl's freeze away wipes 'em out fast with as few as one treatment. freeze away! dr. scholl's. the #1 selling freeze brand. a 401(k) is the most sound way to go. let's talk asset allocation. sure. you seem knowledgeable, professional. would you trust me as your financial advisor? i would. i would indeed. well, let's be clear here. i'm actually a dj. [ dance music plays ] [laughs] no way! i h
pritchard immediately departs g with the pickett artifacts. his with the pickett artifacts. his great-great grandson is in for the shock of his life when he. finds out what eventually e happens to his family heirlooms. >> all lies. he just lied to me completely.ow >> that's next. r >> but alsfirst, our strange inheritance quiz question. how many generalsly were killedr mortally wounded at gettysburg? was it nine, 21 or 40? the answer in a moment. it's the purple pill, the #1...
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jamie: george pickett is thrilled to complete the sale. the antique appraiser and buyer russ pritchard. >> total amount was $87500. that seemed like a lot. jamie: items had been in family for generation, now artifacts, the cap, and sleeve, and map of the gattithe -- gettysburg battl are to be showcaseed in a civil war museum in harrisburg, pennsylvania. jamie: did you talk to at least one dealer to get a sense of what you had. >> he told me, he was working for the city, and his job was to appraise it accurate. accurate. jamie: 3 years later in 1998, ed accepts a invitation to speak at the gettysburg. >> i asked him, how much would that be worth. >> he stunned me, i said the general's, he said yes. woe. >> >> that that moment the room got vie libsilent, he said it coulde worse a lot of money, 250. >> thousand? >> yes. i said, that is more than i got for everything. >> ed does not want to believe he was swindled, he considers russ preufrpar pritchard a frie. you trusted him so much, you let him baby sit your infant. >> correct. jamie: he dis
jamie: george pickett is thrilled to complete the sale. the antique appraiser and buyer russ pritchard. >> total amount was $87500. that seemed like a lot. jamie: items had been in family for generation, now artifacts, the cap, and sleeve, and map of the gattithe -- gettysburg battl are to be showcaseed in a civil war museum in harrisburg, pennsylvania. jamie: did you talk to at least one dealer to get a sense of what you had. >> he told me, he was working for the city, and his job...
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by pickett stopping him, he asked for support from the infantry. he did not like the answer that he got, but he gets the union fit core attached to him. pickett, realizing the infantry was coming to support the cavalry, withdraws to one of the most obscure little crossroads you will ever come across. five rows that intersect in rural dinwiddie county, known locally as five forks. you can go out here in prince edward's county and find five forks here. the one in dinwiddie, george pickett is going to set his men into trenches, running east-west, right through it. to his back, three miles north of there, is the southside railroad. he gets a message from robert e. lee, and the message says, simply, hold five forks at all hazards. it is really the second line of the message that pickett should have read because the second line says protect the road headed to ford's depot. protect the southside railroad. protect the supply line. pickett reads the order, translates it literally, and puts his men right in the middle of the intersection with both blanks up
by pickett stopping him, he asked for support from the infantry. he did not like the answer that he got, but he gets the union fit core attached to him. pickett, realizing the infantry was coming to support the cavalry, withdraws to one of the most obscure little crossroads you will ever come across. five rows that intersect in rural dinwiddie county, known locally as five forks. you can go out here in prince edward's county and find five forks here. the one in dinwiddie, george pickett is...
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pickett.i got on near seventh and market. >> as the bus winds its way through the philadelphia streets, pickett notices the little boy. >> he was running up and down the aisle. >> pickett says he hears the mom tell her son to sit down. >> and she begins spanking him like he was some sort of animal. >> pickett leans forward and reprimands the young mom >> i said, he's a child. let him be a child. you shouldn't be spanking him like that. if you continue to do it, i'm going to turn you in for child endangerment. she was like, you don't know me. this is my son. i will deal with him any way i choose to. >> for whatever reason, he offers his unsolicited parenting advice, saying he's just a little boy, that's child abuse. >> philadelphia native joe slabojen is a veteran staff writer for "the philadelphia inquirer." over the course of his 30-year career covering court cases, he thought he'd seen it all, until he watches the footage captured that day by septa security cameras. >> she's seen on there ma
pickett.i got on near seventh and market. >> as the bus winds its way through the philadelphia streets, pickett notices the little boy. >> he was running up and down the aisle. >> pickett says he hears the mom tell her son to sit down. >> and she begins spanking him like he was some sort of animal. >> pickett leans forward and reprimands the young mom >> i said, he's a child. let him be a child. you shouldn't be spanking him like that. if you continue to do...
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he had troops under johnson and george pickett. you've got marshall's crossroads and hillsman's farm. then you have the battle of the locket farm or what they referred to as double bridges. there is little sailor's creek and there's big sailor's creek. they both come together at double bridges. there is a bridge over each one. that's where that comes in. one of the most common questions is how do you spell the creek? the park and the road that goes through it used to be spelled with all with -- with a y. the earliest map that i found was a 1750 map. on that map, this area, it was spelled the regular way. when i look at other maps produced for the civil war, all of them were spelled that way. the spelling that you come across, the earliest i found that on a map was 1878. that is where we are now. we tell our visitors that is the postwar spelling. if you are referring to the civil war, or to the park,
he had troops under johnson and george pickett. you've got marshall's crossroads and hillsman's farm. then you have the battle of the locket farm or what they referred to as double bridges. there is little sailor's creek and there's big sailor's creek. they both come together at double bridges. there is a bridge over each one. that's where that comes in. one of the most common questions is how do you spell the creek? the park and the road that goes through it used to be spelled with all with --...
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pickett died. parker is still in the hospital but has been upgraded to fair condition. >>> new developments tonight against a driver who plunged his truck into a frozen river at ocean county over the weekend. today new jersey state police charged andrew mayer with careless driving and criminal miss chief. police say he drove onto the ice sunday morning and did doughnuts into his truck crashed through the ice. his dog was in that truck and he died. the spca could also charge mayer. >>> also tonight nbc10 has obtained new video that shows money and lunches stolen from students. police say their suspect was a school bus aide in cumberland county. >> ted greenberg takes a closer look now at this alleged crime caught on camera. >> reporter: she goes from seat to seat allegedly rifling through backpacks, noville police say school bus aide rios was stealing money from little kids she was supposed to be supervising. >> it's one thing to steal from an adult, but to take advantage of children is wrong. >> re
pickett died. parker is still in the hospital but has been upgraded to fair condition. >>> new developments tonight against a driver who plunged his truck into a frozen river at ocean county over the weekend. today new jersey state police charged andrew mayer with careless driving and criminal miss chief. police say he drove onto the ice sunday morning and did doughnuts into his truck crashed through the ice. his dog was in that truck and he died. the spca could also charge mayer....
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. >> it was worn by general pickett at gettysburg.nal letters photos, the literary sash and this. his own hand-drawn map of the gettysburg battlefield. >> it is like you found a gold mine. ♪ opportunities aren't always obvious. sometimes they just drop in. cme group can help you navigate risks and capture opportunities. we enable you to reach global markets and drive forward with broader possibilities. cme group: how the world advances. in new york state, we're reinventing how we do business so businesses can reinvent the world. from pharmaceuticals to 3d prototyping, biotech to clean energy. whether your business is moving, expanding or just getting started... only new york offers you zero taxes for 10 years with startup ny business incubators that partner companies with universities, and venture capital funding for high growth industries. see how new york can grow your business and create jobs. visit ny.gov/business stuart: well, look here, first thing monday morning a very nice gain, thank you very much indeed, up 120. the bull mar
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aretha and wilson pickett's stuff was already set. they weren't interested in building of developing another r & b act. >> hinojosa: so you basically have this moment where, you know, american popular culture is being decided... you know, one of the ways in which it's going to go, by a couple of guys. >> mm-hmm. >> hinojosa: and you were the victim. >> right. >> hinojosa: and at that point, you said that you got under a table for how many days? >> i got under the dining room table, and i stayed under there for three days. i just had this big jug of wine, and i just poured that in a paper cup and drank it, and i would come out, and go to the bathroom, and go right back up under there. >> hinojosa: are you crying? >> oh, yeah, all day. i was just devastated. and then somebody called and said, "come and do something." >> hinojosa: you know, you talk about the fact that you had these 40 years... you had your first hit in 1962, and then essentially 40 years of still working, but without a hit. and you talk a lot about what that felt like,
aretha and wilson pickett's stuff was already set. they weren't interested in building of developing another r & b act. >> hinojosa: so you basically have this moment where, you know, american popular culture is being decided... you know, one of the ways in which it's going to go, by a couple of guys. >> mm-hmm. >> hinojosa: and you were the victim. >> right. >> hinojosa: and at that point, you said that you got under a table for how many days? >> i got...
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he had troops under johnson and george pickett. you've got marshall's crossroads and hillsman's farm. then you have the battle of the locket farm or what they referred to as double bridges. there is little sailor's creek and there's big sailor's creek. they both come together at double bridges. there is a bridge over each one. that's where that comes in. one of the most common questions is how do you spell the creek? the park and the road that goes through it used to be spelled with all with -- with a y. the earliest map that i found was a 1750 map. on that map, this area, it was spelled the regular way. when i look at other maps produced for the civil war, all of them were spelled that way. the spelling that you come across, the earliest i found that on a map was 1878. that is where we are now. we tell our visitors that is the postwar spelling. if you are referring to the civil war, or to the park, it's. i brought some of our brochures. i had no idea how many people would be here. if you are planning to go to the park this afterno
he had troops under johnson and george pickett. you've got marshall's crossroads and hillsman's farm. then you have the battle of the locket farm or what they referred to as double bridges. there is little sailor's creek and there's big sailor's creek. they both come together at double bridges. there is a bridge over each one. that's where that comes in. one of the most common questions is how do you spell the creek? the park and the road that goes through it used to be spelled with all with --...
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. >>> and pierce boykin stabbed de'von pickett and eric parker last month. pickett died and parker is still in the hospital. >>> and today workers will push city council to double the baseline for hourly pay to $15 an hour. meantime, pennsylvania governor tom wolf is also addressing minimum wage. during his budget address yesterday, wolf said it should be increased to $10.10 statewide. governor wolf said they -- here's my card what can they do? >> delaware is at $7.75 an hour and rising this summer. and new jersey is at $8.38 an hour. >>> also in governor wolf's budget address, a sales tax to pay for our education going from 6% to 6.8%. and it calls for a hike in the income tax and a cut on the average price of a homeowner by 13%. >>> and hailed for their heroic efforts. this police sergeant jumped into action when a man pulled a knife and tried to steal painkillers from the cvs. last night the cvs executives presented sergeant dan murray and his son brian with a plaque and letter of accommodation. >>> and this morning the rainy, slushy portion of a storm th
. >>> and pierce boykin stabbed de'von pickett and eric parker last month. pickett died and parker is still in the hospital. >>> and today workers will push city council to double the baseline for hourly pay to $15 an hour. meantime, pennsylvania governor tom wolf is also addressing minimum wage. during his budget address yesterday, wolf said it should be increased to $10.10 statewide. governor wolf said they -- here's my card what can they do? >> delaware is at $7.75 an...
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>> he leads the most famous charge in american history. >> i am standing right on the site of pickett'shundreds of men, but it made him immortal. >> he leaves his descendants with a suitcase full of heirlooms. >> do you want to take a lot? >> i really would. >> then a fast-talking conman comes to town. >> he dressed well, he was glib of tongue -- >> forcing the general's heir into battle over his "strange inheritance". >> what was your reaction? >> i was pissed. it began to dawn on me that i had been really, truly ripped off. liz: what happened here? "strange inheritance" airs monday through thursday, 9 p.m. eastern on the fox business network. true hi fascinating story -- truly fascinating story, you've got to watch it. >>> it is, of course, st. patrick's day. before you head out the door to celebrate, just take a moment and listen to because we are about to unveil bag pipes and all, the best buys for your portfolio. joining me now with our lucky money clover is miriam kessler, portfolio manager and equity research analyst with $3 billion in assets under management. how are you sleepin
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lee from making a mistake that he's going to make at pickett's charge.yes. >> did lee ever write down what he thought of arming slaves as confederate soldiers in '65? >> he did, he did. he was asked that question directly, and he did say that he thought at this point it was better to begin to enlist african-americans in the fight and he thought you have to have been -- include emancipation as part of that deal, because people would not fight unless they were going to get emancipation. basically, the attitude was it's going to have them fight with us if they're going to be fighting against us. so he does take that view. yes. >> i believe after the war there was a lot of pressure on lee from former generals and officials of the former confederacy to write his memoirs, and he procrastinated and, of course, he died in i think, 1870. i was curious though, did he -- was there any preliminary material that he might have gathered together that was available for historians and so forth? >> there is, actually, and it's a relatively recent discovery. so lee did say
lee from making a mistake that he's going to make at pickett's charge.yes. >> did lee ever write down what he thought of arming slaves as confederate soldiers in '65? >> he did, he did. he was asked that question directly, and he did say that he thought at this point it was better to begin to enlist african-americans in the fight and he thought you have to have been -- include emancipation as part of that deal, because people would not fight unless they were going to get...
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boykin reportedly stabbed 29-year-old de'von pickett and eric parker outside of an east mount airy bar picket died from his wounds. >> happening today lawmakers and crime victims will speak out on the death penalty moratorium in pennsylvania. philadelphia district attorney seth williams has asked the state's highest court to review governor wolf's decision to issue the moratorium. the supreme court has granted that request. wolf issued terrence williams a temporary reprieve from execution last month. he was scheduled to be executed today for a murder in philadelphia in 1984. >> it is now 5:57. and it's going to be a dicey two days. your accuweather team has an update on the rain for today as long asy along with new information about the timing and path of snow that's coming for tomorrow. we'll be right back. >> ♪♪ i was not aware of how much acidity was in my diet. i was so focused on making good food choices, i had no idea that it was damaging the enamel of my teeth. i wanted to fix it i wanted to fix it right away. my dentist recommended pronamel. he said that pronamel can make my te
boykin reportedly stabbed 29-year-old de'von pickett and eric parker outside of an east mount airy bar picket died from his wounds. >> happening today lawmakers and crime victims will speak out on the death penalty moratorium in pennsylvania. philadelphia district attorney seth williams has asked the state's highest court to review governor wolf's decision to issue the moratorium. the supreme court has granted that request. wolf issued terrence williams a temporary reprieve from execution...
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. >> i am on side of pickett's charge. >> hundreds of main that made him immortal. >> a suitcase fullfast talking conman comes to down. >> he dressed well, he was glib of tongue. >> forcing general's heir into battle over his "strange inheritance." >> what was your reaction? >> i was pisd. >> it donned on me i was ripped off.
. >> i am on side of pickett's charge. >> hundreds of main that made him immortal. >> a suitcase fullfast talking conman comes to down. >> he dressed well, he was glib of tongue. >> forcing general's heir into battle over his "strange inheritance." >> what was your reaction? >> i was pisd. >> it donned on me i was ripped off.
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the duty and putting trial because one of the supporting truth is that george pickett decided. obviously george can do no wrong. to interpret the fact that he took off with the, oh well. the growth of doing interpretation. keeping everybody happy. you have the fights there, and finally, as i mentioned, two miles down creek and in and going into the battle of the river and the cost of arms. the confederate army was heading toward emilia and heading toward rice, they have the whole line of infantry and wagon train on one wrote. a mile before they got to sailor's creek, it was decided to turn off the main wagon train on a more northerly road known as jamestown road. that is where general jordan second port with turn off with the main wagon train. and you they would prefer that to the battlefield, and would lose 1500 men, 200 wagon, three artillery piece is, seven ambulance, 13 battle flag recaptured by the union is under general humphreys that would attack them there. the next morning what would have it night is the battle of the confederate forces who retreated from that site, th
the duty and putting trial because one of the supporting truth is that george pickett decided. obviously george can do no wrong. to interpret the fact that he took off with the, oh well. the growth of doing interpretation. keeping everybody happy. you have the fights there, and finally, as i mentioned, two miles down creek and in and going into the battle of the river and the cost of arms. the confederate army was heading toward emilia and heading toward rice, they have the whole line of...
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. >> i am on side of pickett's charge. >> hundreds of main that made him immortal. >> a suitcase fullirlooms left. >> a fast talking conman comes to down. >> he dressed well, he was glib of tongue. >> forcing general's heir into battle over his "strange inheritance." >> what was your reaction? >> i was pisd. >> it donned on me i was ripped off.
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. >> i am on side of pickett's charge. >> hundreds of main that made him immortal. >> a suitcase fullleft. >> a fast talking conman comes to down. >> he dressed well, he was glib of tongue. >> forcing general's heir into battle over his "strange inheritance." >> what was your reaction? >> i was pisd. >> it donned on me i was ripped off.
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. >> that old cap was worn by general pickett at gettysburg. there's his sleeve.sonal letters photos. his military sash and this picket's own hand drawn map of the gettysburg field. >> he was delighted. like a gold mine. >> very cool. 9:30 p.m. eastern time. a story of a real estate developer who fills his home with quirky furniture. that once obscure furniture maker is a world-renowned artist. it airs at 9:00 p.m. on fox business network. coming up, apple jumping back into the new product game with its new apple watch. we'll have the details. we're looking out for you and your money with a look at a new move from charles schwab. roboadvisors. we'll explain after the break. ♪ so kickstart designs low cost irrigation pumps enabling them to grow high value crops throughout the year so you can make a lot of money. it's all very well to have a whole lot of small innovations but unless we can scale it up enough to where we are talking about millions of farmers, we're not going to solve their biggest challenge. this is precisely where the kind of finance that citi is gi
. >> that old cap was worn by general pickett at gettysburg. there's his sleeve.sonal letters photos. his military sash and this picket's own hand drawn map of the gettysburg field. >> he was delighted. like a gold mine. >> very cool. 9:30 p.m. eastern time. a story of a real estate developer who fills his home with quirky furniture. that once obscure furniture maker is a world-renowned artist. it airs at 9:00 p.m. on fox business network. coming up, apple jumping back into...
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tonight's episode features the story of the great great grandson of confederate general george pickett his inheritance of civil war artifacts. do we have any of them? they're unbelievable. some of it is bloodstained from many, many, many years ago as well as the tale of a surprisingly valuable furniture inheritance. the show airs monday through thursday, t p.m. eastern -- 9 p.m. eastern. don't miss that. and don't miss this, we're 28 minutes away from the closing bell, and it is the sixth anniversary of the bull market. the dow is up a startling 173% since its financial crisis low back in 2009, but does the bull rally continue or end up in tears? is it time to shack up with the bears? we're going to break et down for you, especially on how to make money on it next. >>> and the mystery veil has been lifted. we now know what apple has up its sleeve or on your sleeve, but how is wall street liking the new apple watch? coming up superstar analyst on apple gene munster weighs in on apple's big reveal. he's the man you need to hear from. ♪ ♪ 40% of the streetlights in detroit, at one point,
tonight's episode features the story of the great great grandson of confederate general george pickett his inheritance of civil war artifacts. do we have any of them? they're unbelievable. some of it is bloodstained from many, many, many years ago as well as the tale of a surprisingly valuable furniture inheritance. the show airs monday through thursday, t p.m. eastern -- 9 p.m. eastern. don't miss that. and don't miss this, we're 28 minutes away from the closing bell, and it is the sixth...
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. >> i'm standing on the site of pickett's charge. >> it cost him hundreds of men but it made him immortalnts with a suitcase full of heirlooms. >> you want to look? >> i would. >> then a fast-talking conman comes to town. >> he dressed well he was very glib of tongue. >> forcing the general's heir into battle of his strange inheritance. >> what was your reaction? >> i was pissed. it dawned on me that i had been truly ripped off.
. >> i'm standing on the site of pickett's charge. >> it cost him hundreds of men but it made him immortalnts with a suitcase full of heirlooms. >> you want to look? >> i would. >> then a fast-talking conman comes to town. >> he dressed well he was very glib of tongue. >> forcing the general's heir into battle of his strange inheritance. >> what was your reaction? >> i was pissed. it dawned on me that i had been truly ripped off.
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and then, jamie talks with the great grandson of a war general pickett.reet hysteria, but as many people are still out of the stock market, i got my first red flag from a hot trading driver in scottsdale, arizona. i will tell but it, when we come back. there's nothing more romantic than a spontaneous moment. so why pause to take a pill? and why stop what you're doing to find a bathroom? with cialis for daily use, you don't have to plan around either. it's the only daily tablet approved to treat erectile dysfunction so you can be ready anytime the moment is right. plus cialis treats the frustrating urinary symptoms of bph, like needing to go frequently, day or night. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medicines, and ask if your heart is healthy enough for sex. do not take cialis if you take nitrates for chest pain, as it may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. do not drink alcohol in excess. side effects may include headache, upset stomach, delayed backache or muscle ache. to avoid long-term injury, get medical help right away for a
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thomas pickett t. for capital in the 21st century translated from the french by arthur goldhammer.actor towbar for deep down dark, the untold stories of 33 men buried in a trillion mine and the miracle that set them free. the recipient of this year's national book circle award in nonfiction is the problem in the emancipation. [laughter] and forceful prose, the problem of slavery in the age of emancipation undermines mythology away supremacy, black savagery and black victimhood. the culmination of 50 years research, david asks us to realize the abolition of slavery in the new world represents a crucial landmark of moral progress that we should never forget unquote. this excellent study compels us to draw concentric wing from tucson to blow the chair and frederick douglass and william wells brown to the human rights movement burgeoning in america today. wendy strassmann will ask that for david ryan davis. [applause] >> david brion davis is ill and would've given these words if he could have been here tonight. today the third i'll enough my problem with slavery trilogy has won the nat
thomas pickett t. for capital in the 21st century translated from the french by arthur goldhammer.actor towbar for deep down dark, the untold stories of 33 men buried in a trillion mine and the miracle that set them free. the recipient of this year's national book circle award in nonfiction is the problem in the emancipation. [laughter] and forceful prose, the problem of slavery in the age of emancipation undermines mythology away supremacy, black savagery and black victimhood. the culmination...
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when we succeed we pay self employment income tax with what remains we buy gas and bread and white pickett fences. but since the year 2000 the national songwriters association where i serve as president estimates that america has lost between 80% and 90% of its professional songwriters whose primary income is from royalties. i'm talking about creators. and what we create is not some obsolete irrelevant product of days gone by it's music. what we create it's there when you fall in love, when your heart breaks, it heal it inspires, it time travels, it crosses party lines. so how does the bmi consents decree impact me. it puts bmi and songwriters at a disadvantage. if rate dispute kos be resolved by arbitration rather than expensive litigation that would feel like a win for everyone. new services could launch. and songwriters could get paid quickly without spending lots of money on lawsuits. songwriters also worry bmi is not allowed to license rights other than the performance right. most new services need several rights. a one stop license from bmi would be a quick and efficient way to get t
when we succeed we pay self employment income tax with what remains we buy gas and bread and white pickett fences. but since the year 2000 the national songwriters association where i serve as president estimates that america has lost between 80% and 90% of its professional songwriters whose primary income is from royalties. i'm talking about creators. and what we create is not some obsolete irrelevant product of days gone by it's music. what we create it's there when you fall in love, when...
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a hidden mike pickett up what would be the confession in a h bflt o documentary. >>> mitch mcconnelln vote on loretta lynch under the senate pass as human trafficking bill. democrats are holding up the bill for what they call an anti-abortion provision inside. >>> go to cnn.com for the latest. >>> time for cnn "your money." good morning. what's going on with crude oil? >> we're watching prices head lower yet again. they've been hovering around $44 a barrel. and extra supply in crude has pushed the price down as well as concern where to put all that surplus supply so investors are looking for a bottom in oil prices and they're note seeing it. >>> do you like to drive your tesla? it looks like you'll be able to go farther. elon musk hinted on twitter that a battery up -- it gets 208 miles per charge but musk did not say how much the battery life will increase by. >>> good news if you're a binge watcher. you may be able to stream "seinfeld" sony is in talks to sell streaming rights for almost a hall million per ed sod according to "wall street journal." hui, amazon and -- are all in tal
a hidden mike pickett up what would be the confession in a h bflt o documentary. >>> mitch mcconnelln vote on loretta lynch under the senate pass as human trafficking bill. democrats are holding up the bill for what they call an anti-abortion provision inside. >>> go to cnn.com for the latest. >>> time for cnn "your money." good morning. what's going on with crude oil? >> we're watching prices head lower yet again. they've been hovering around $44 a...