worth. unable to earn more royalties on songs recorded before 1973. sole heir lisa marie was 9 years old when he died. he settled the lawsuit in june 1983 by accepting a large fee to turn over most of his interest in pressley s recordings to rca and the pressley family. in january of 1997, the colonel died of a stroke at age 87, and under priscilla s firm guidance, elvis presley enterprises was born. and graceland made over into a popular tourist destination for the public. elvis gave us so much. he loved his fans. i don t know of any entertainer in the world that loved his fans like elvis did. who exactly gets the money? in 2004, lisa marie sold the bulk of the estate, including rights to her father s name and image for $53 million in cash, absolving the estate of $25
sold his music for a fraction of what they were worth. unable to make more royalties on songs recorded before 1973. sole heir, lisa marie, was just nine years old when elvis died. her mom took colonel parker to court. he accepted a large fee to turn over most of his interests in presley s recordings to rca and the presley family. in january of 1997, the colonel died of a stroke. under priscilla s firm guidance, graceland was born, and made into an enterprise for the public. elvis gave us so much. i don t know of any entertainer in the world that loved his fans like he did. in 2004, lisa marie sold the bulk of the estate including the rights to her father s name and
that s right. her name is lottie may williams, she lives in tulsa, oklahoma. in january of 1997, lottie may was hit by a piece of falling space junk that came that did brought up when it entered the earth s atmosphere. she said it was only about the weight of an empty cola can. i asked her how it felt when it hit her. take a listen. well, it was small, about 4 by 6, it fits in the palm of your hand. it s not heavy, but you can feel it, like if it hits you, i heard it rustling through the trees, and then it hit me. when it touched my shoulder, i actually thought that somebody was tapping me on my shoulder. you know, someone just getting your attention. that s what it felt like. tapped on the shoulder by a piece of falling space junk. she was not injured, brianna, but she of course, in keeping
that that number has increased. of that total a record of 8,865,586,000 were disabled workers up in march were the remainder of the spouses and children. we haven t seen that number of disabled workers dropped since january of 1997 when it fell by 249 people to 4,385,374. as for the people who leave the program in 2011 only approximately .7 percent of them drop their benefits because their condition improves or they return to work. most reach the federal retirement age until they start collecting social security instead. the second largest reason for leaving the program, death. the number of workers on disability has been on the rise the ratio of collecting workers has decreased from 50 workers collecting disability in 1968 to the current 13 full-time working
outright concession that obama really wound up making? i agree. i think part of it is putting on the table that was attempted before. in other words, if he s got leverage on taxes and i think he does, then he s got to get democrats right with the idea of we re going to do more cuts on medicare beyond the $250 billion that he proposed before. there s got to be other spending cuts that are part of this to make it easier for republicans to come along. and again, i still think he uses the leverage that he has overall on tax rates. you know, to drive that piece of it. you know, we ve got to look at human nature. and the thing is and donny, you know about human nature. you ve made a lot of money surveying human nature. everybody looks at the president. the president won this big election. he microtargeted in the swing states. republicans had a horrible message, a horrible brand. the president won big. yea, throw the confetti. you know what? in 1996, bill clinton won big. you know who e