music to really be heard. although elvis obviously planted his roots deep in memphis across the state. and sang his heart out later in his career in las vegas it was right here in nashville that he made most of his best music. in all, he recorded 262 records here in music city beginning with the classic you hear in the background, heartbreak hotel. since heartbreak hotel he has sold over a billion records and he continues to be a best seller. it was a double change. there were radio stations who were in charge at that time. they immediately switched their formats. after trying his hand in october 1954 at the grand ole opry, he becomes country s first taylor swift, crossing over. the change was just overnight. the music went from frank
to cross. host: although elvis plan to the roots in the state and saying out of show business later in his career across the country in las vegas, in nashville him a most of his best music. 262 records here in music city beginning with that classic you here in background heartbreak hotel. he has sold over a billion records and he continues to be a bestseller. the radio stations were in charge at that time. they immediately switched their format. host: at are trying his hand in 1954 at the ground old opry he becomes country s first tennis with crossing over and changing the world. the changes overnight, from frank sinatra to elvis presley. elvis presley was danger, and
translator: i have no money to raise my child. i just can t do it. he is an electrician. when he moved from his hometown, he lost his health insurance because of chinese law. all of his savings was spent on trying to help his sick child. translator: that night my wife and i made a final decision because there was no other way. we took her to the baby hatch. when he reached the hatch, the leading city of china s industrial heartland, it had closed. the orphanage that had taken in 262 kids from the baby hatch had reached its capacity. translator: who can we turn to? who is willing to help us? there s simply nothing you can do.
captured the suspected ring leader of the deadly attack if benghazi. the question is what took so long and why now? the timing of this. guys have been drink frattes for 262 days. please welcome to our set. what a great thing to announce, obviously the news is on benghazi. the perpetrators had been brought to justice, it s all too neat. it s too cute. hillary clinton somehow orchestrating this? i don t think it s a coincidence. i think this timing was planned. they have lost their minds. it did happen tonight. hillary clinton went into the lions didn t, fox fuse for 30-minute dual anchor clash. ly not even call it an interview. it didn t look like a journalisting discussion. it looked like a lawyerly deposition as you are about to see.
well, first of all, let s be clear. i don t want to sound like i m defending administration here but let s get the facts right. there has been a continuing problem for decade with claims for disability status that with a huge backlog of those. it has been whittled down, was, it, when bush came into office, took you average of 230 days to get that disability claim turned down or accepted. that was worked down to about 161 days. it is now back up by 2012 to 262 days. that is a continuing problem. however, what we re dealing with here is a new thing and that is, that inside the va, there were at certain facilities secret lists that were basically slow-paying people who already been approved for disability status, were in need of procedures and health care, and were not getting it. that is a different thing that what we ve won heretofore talking about for decades. so this is something new.