turner is on the red carpet in l.a. where the stars will soon be streaming in. nischelle, set the scene for us. what's happening on the red carpet? >> reporter: when minutes away from the official opening of the how about this break out? red carpet, miguel. you are right, there are going >> there was a spectacular show to be celebrities one after the at 2:00. other, coming down this red carpet tonight. part of the show included let me give you just a little pyrotechnics. the flames shooting up. idea of our vantage point. they touched the foam, we are really at the top of the insulation foam on the ceiling carpet so we will get just about and firefighters are saying this preliminarily, that might have been the cause of the fire. everybody you can imagine. it spread throughout the building very, very fast, you said this is the one where creating dense smoke. actors honor actors and you think in hollywood that all of the a-list celebrities have these big egos and very confident but something to be said when one of your own says you are good enough. the place didn't have enough there will be some emotional emergency exits. moment, a lot of fun moments >> a lot of bodies were found in the restrooms. why was that? >> one points, the emergency definitely sure, allic baldwin exits got blocked by people is one of the preventers. trying to get out of there, they >> we expect you to have the got trampled. best position in the house, goes authorities say security guards without saying. thank you very much for being were at first trying to prevent people from leaving the place which they were afraid they there and taking care of that. wouldn't pay their tabs, at that who is likely to win for point, sounds ridiculous, that ensemble cast? >> a good question. sounds like what happened. you go into this thinking there the second alternative was to go could be favorites. to the restrooms, at least they would find water there but a lot if you asked me two weeks ago, i of the people were also tramped would have said "lincoln" a there. heavy favorite but then saw >> authorities combing now through what must be very grisly scene, but they are even "argo" take award after award." affected. they are finding what down there they just won last night for as they go through this tough situation? best picture at the producers >> part of the testimony that we have been listening to is -- comes from firefighters who guild. best ensemble, we could see got -- some of the first ones "argo" sneak in there. who got to the scene who told us it could be a ground swell they saw shoes strewn all over because ben affleck was shut out the floor of this place and also of the director's category for a lot of cell phones were going the oscar. off at different times. she want to make sure everyone of course, you can imagine knows she is just that good people, families, trying to get >> like sherlock holmes out to -- tried to get in touch with ones who died there. there us for. if you win a s.a.g. tonight, also some of the others who went does it mean anything for the to the hospital. >> i can't even imagine. our heart goes out. rafael romo, thank you very much oscars? for keeping us updated on this were rap good question, because the guild awards this is one of them, the screen actors guild, a story. appreciate it. the u.s. has had its share of deadly nightclub fires. our susan candiotti joins us good indicator of what we see from new york. susan? >> reporter: hi, miguel. happen next month. even more so a lot of times like you know, with so many advances the awards show for the golden in fire safety, these disasters globes. the aing two see win awards here should be easier to prevent. here in the u.s., it's been nearly a decade since the last tonight could go on to win nightclub fire that caused mass casualties. oscars at the end of february. >> nischelle turner looking remen dent in hollywood. thank you very much. in 2003, 100 people died at the >> reporter: thanks, miguel. station nightclub in west >> don't miss nischelle and aj warwick, rhode island, where the band great white was performing. hammer as they rub elbows with pyrotechnics ignited hollywood's elite live from the red carpet tonight at the screen actors guild awards show. happens 6:30 eastern on cnn. soundproofing material. smoke filled the room. tonight's ceremony will include a special honor for legendary honor dick van dyke. we will tell you what that honor is and also why van dyke thought he would never make it. first, eels they may not be on your list of favorite treats but around the world, they're popular delicacy. in 1990, it killed 87 people. yum. in today's american journey authorities said the bronx club report, tom foreman found a man was operating illegally, two in pennsylvania who is making a years after it was ordered closed because of safety living with eels. violations. in 1977, fire at the beverly hills supper club in southgate, kentucky, killed 165 people. among 2,400 waiting for entertainer john davidson to perform, which believed to be an electrical fire went undetected at first. >> reporter: just outside philadelphia at the delaware valley fish company in norristown, a new shipment has arrived, writing ling, there were no fire detectors or slithering, sliming its way into sprinklers. at the time, they weren't required. the world market. >> we do about 1 million pounds the deadliest nightclub blaze happened in 1942 at the coconut a year. grove club in boston. >> reporter: barry crockman 492 people were killed. the cause of the blaze, to this could not be happier. day, remains unknown. >> i'm a third generation eeler or sniggler. among the questions investigators will be asking, how badly the club may have been >> sniggler? >> you can find that on a overcrowded and why. were there smoke detectors and a crossword puzzle if you want to know what a easterly s. sprinkler system? as fire experts tell us, there >> reporter: never popular with many americans, eels are enjoyed is very little time to escape. on tables throughout asia and europe, considered delicacies, whether served raw, baked, boiled or fried. >> love t tastes like chicken. >> well, what happens is the >> well what you're looking at fire builds very rap applied like that builds up heap heath and smoke at the ceiling level here is the eel holding system. >> reporter: that has created a and starts to descend very rapidly and i believe in some of kind of appreciation all along those fires, about a minute and the east coast of the united a half into the fire, it was at states where the eel trade helps head level, where you can't support hundreds of fishing breathe that smoke or gas without suffocating. families and 30 employees in >> reporter: according to this company alone. for most of the year, eels eyewitnesses and investigators, suffocation appears to be the cause of death for so many in caught wild in waters from that brazil fire. miguel? >> susan, just terrible. florida to newfoundland pop into thank you very much. this site to be grade ready, what kind of steps can we take packed, sorted and sent live when you're going out for a overseas. night, a club to dance, a scientists are concerned about concert, some sort of crowded what appears to be dekleining situation? >> well, you know there are a numbers of eels over the coast number of things that we all can and so are people in the business of catching them. >> there's habitat pressure they do. we talked to safety experts who build dams over the years. say you really have to pay so as we harvest these eels, attention to your surroundings. everybody wants to make sure for example, if you see someone at the door to a club counting that it's sustainable. >> reporter: after all, crockman people who go in, that's likely a very good sign they are trying says, he has been up to his to prevent overcrowding you. elbows in eels his whole life. >> in fact, you know exwhen i sort a lot of eels you go, to sleep, you start see eels in your sleep that vision of eels check out the exits, be close to just penetrate yours brain and says there. one. the first hint of trouble, get >> creepy. out do not hesitate to act. creepy. >> that is a little creepy. >> reporter: also the business if you don't see sprinkler that even in these tough times, systems or smoke detectors when you first arrive, you might is sustaining his family and think twice about sticking around. many others on their american migle? 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>> every christmas in britain, i top priorities this term. follow sort of familiar regime. tuesday, he is headed to vegas i get a bottle of wine after to begin what basically is a christmas, either christmas day campaign to get his reform's or the day after the, i sit package through congress. down, roaring log fire, normally emily schmidt is following the story for us. freezing dmold england that time do we know what the president of year and i sit down and i plans to include in that vegas watch either "chitty chitty bang speech? >> reporter: that is a place want president is going to be making his case toward congress. bang" or "mary poppins," can you he has a three-point plan that still do that god-awful cockney he is going to be talking about, accent that i did? aides say. >> i can do the bad one that i basically, they are talking did. >> yeah. >> but i have what he 40 years about things like increasing lay blame around for other border security, making sure -- people. >> let's have a flash of t >> i don't think -- what would enforcings through make sure be a line? >> don't pretend to be me. employers aren't hiring illegal just come on. >> well, i can't get it -- i immigrants and undocumented works and the pathway to can't leave the hs off and i've citizenship we hear so much about the president stays is a tried and tried. top priority. i had a vocal coach, a coach who what's moore, some members of congress from both sides of the was an irishman mccann or aisle say that they are also cautiously optimistic reform something, pat o'malley and i could become a rate. wonder all the months of arizona republican senator john mccain says he and other shooting that movie, why didn't senators plan to announce the my friend julie or somebody say, key principles of their plan a dick, that stinks? little later this week. nobody said anything. >> was a pretty comical accent. >> is there is a new, i think you've been to the east end of appreciation on both sides of the aisle, including maybe more lotny, been to the cotny part of important on the republican side london? >> oh, yes, of course. of the aisle that we have to do. enact a comprehensive >> they laugh at you? >> oh, yes. well, some people laugh with me immigration reform bill. >> reporter: now, senator mccain and some laugh empty at me. said on abc news "this week" that that plan would include a way for undocumented immigrants three people were americans, everybody else in the cast was to gain a way to citizenship. when asked how do you convince english. nobody ever said, dick, could republicans of that he pointed you do better. to the last election, miguel, never said anything. >> what do you think your great where republican mitt romney got just 26% of the latino vote, 71% talent is? >> i don't know. i really don't know. working under pressure, i think, backed president obama. and those are numbers that stand because i odd digged for "bye out to the gop. >> oh, the numbers, yes, i'm sure they do no mystery why the bye birdie" with geller champion and did a little soft shoe and president is in nevada, certainly want to paint that he said, "you have the part" on the spot and i said, mr. state blue as well what is your champion, i can't dance. sense of it, can -- will he said, we will show what you congress come together in the you need to know. i learned to dance during math has changed enor mousily on immigration politics. ly be able to get his reforms rehearsal. >> have you always been good at just being able to do stuff on through congress? >> reporter: we are hearing more the spur of the moment? optimism from both sides of congress today on the sunday >> i have always been a physical talk shows than perhaps people comedian as a child. have heard in a while and i did my impression of buster perhaps one reason, miguel, keaton and stan laurel, could i could be taking a look at the always do falls. poll numbers. >> wha did you think you would when you have a cnn/orc poll be when you were young? that was taken just a week >> a failure. i knew i had no head for before the president took office business. i'm just lucky i got into for his second term, it asked something where i didn't have to people what should you can the policy for immigration on illegal immigrants? grow up. >> paid the bill. what was interesting, half, 53% >> i got t of people said there should be a plan to allow people to become >> all right. citizens of the u.s., 43% were >> how about the baby? actually favoring deportation and border security, but if you >> only your mother would think look at the numbers from 2011, of that. >> that was a moment from "the they were almost opposite at dick van dyke show" the role that point. we have seen public opinion shift on this in just two years. that made you very famous, dick. >> you say you're very lucky, a it may be one reason that we are running theme of the book, yet hearing this renewed policy when i watch those old clips i discussion. >> are you and others in remember why you became so washington, are you surprised at how quickly this thing has successful and it's that thing that simon cowell always calls turned around? on his talent shows, it's the >> reporter: i think one thing that's interesting, we have cover sod many stories here in x-fact to the likability factor. washington, you see the bipartisanship is not really the you're very likable on screen. keyword. both sides are so entrenched in their different sides. your screen liked you. instead today, we are hearing >> my wife said when she saw van dyke, she said you're not acting both sides talking about the potential for progress, the that's the same way you act at home so obviously, i wasn't potential for cooperation on this. and that's tone that has been acting at all. and carl reiner had the gift of lacking on many issues recently. >> wow. putting words in your mouth. we never hear that in he list and to the nuances and washington. emily schmidt, thank you very the cadences of your voice and i much. for folks who like to shop didn't have to act. with their credit card, listen i just said the lines, it was so easy. up. starting today, you may pay more >> how important, obviously it is important, but how important is chemistry between a leading every time you swipe the card. man and lady? >> in my case you extremely important. >> 'cause you were lucky, you had some great leading ladies? >> oh, i had the best of the best. >> i mean seriously. you're right about that, that's where you got lucky, i think. >> i did i mentioned the fact but we -- mary and i would start merchants are now allowed to add to giggle right in the middle of a service charge to the purchase a scene. price, equal the cost of processing its transaction and >> mary tyler moore? could be as much as 4%. >> mary tyler moore and a some stores say they won't add the charge. psychiatrist once said you have got a crush on each other and postage stamps may be called forever stamps and the prices are forever going up. you're giggling and it's true, we did. and it helped, a lot of people starting today, it will now cost you an extra penny to send a thought we were married in real first class letter, instead of life because the relationship was so good. i think the chemistry is everything. >> could you have -- 45 cents, you will see 46. >> don't forget to watch piers next, another read on how much life there is in the housing market. morgan tonight as he sits down kenny poll carvey director of with tony robbins at 9 p.m. floor operations for o'neil securities and joins me from new eastern. flying private jets? not just for the rich and famous york. hello there. you can chart earring jet can >> hello, miguel. actually be affordable. how are you? >> let me start with the house. pack your bags, we will tell you we have seen things getting better in the market there. what are you expecting this how to fly private without busting your budget. week? >> they are expecting certainly that the housing numbers are