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immediate reaction kind of like, "hmm, ray charles..." >> "oh, tell us the story. what's going on with him?" rolling stone was always quite open-minded, and back then, it was not so much worrying about a person's popularity the way so many magazines are today. and so if you made your case, then you were sent out and got the story. >> hinojosa: oh, so it wasn't about a popular rock star. that wasn't... >> no. this was a man of history and a man of pride and a man of... who deserved a lot more than he was getting at that time, and he knew it, too. i mean, he was... >> hinojosa: and in that interview, he actually revealed to you-- he talked about the fact that he was addicted to heroin. >> correct. >> hinojosa: he talked about the fact that he felt that he wasn't getting a lot of recognition, too. >> yes, yes. so we played on pretty much the reasons i had for the story, and by the time we got to know each other, it got to the point where, for the first time, he revealed details about his addiction to heroin and his kicking cold turkey in an institution. he wasn't that
immediate reaction kind of like, "hmm, ray charles..." >> "oh, tell us the story. what's going on with him?" rolling stone was always quite open-minded, and back then, it was not so much worrying about a person's popularity the way so many magazines are today. and so if you made your case, then you were sent out and got the story. >> hinojosa: oh, so it wasn't about a popular rock star. that wasn't... >> no. this was a man of history and a man of pride and...
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. >> why ray charles did that. ray kimmed that. nobo killed that. nobody can do it like ray.ost out of time. you're always in new york, never come to l.a. >> i have to change that. >> so great to have you on the set, first of all. has this career turned out to be -- not that it's coming to be over, are you where you hoped to be started in a whole different genre? >> well, first of all, when you're young you dream everything. people say, did you ever think you'd achieve -- when you're young, you are think you're going to beat the world. it's reality that really teaches you, and also, remember it wasn't that long ago that beverly sills hostsed johnny carson for a week. that people were on television all the time who sang like i do. so it's gotten much more challenging in a way. the three tenors certainly changed the playing field. but that said, i could not -- there's nothing i could wish for. i've sung all over the world. my children have traveled with me all over the world. i'm going to japan in a few weeks. i love what i do. i think it's a privilege, and an honor, to do what
. >> why ray charles did that. ray kimmed that. nobo killed that. nobody can do it like ray.ost out of time. you're always in new york, never come to l.a. >> i have to change that. >> so great to have you on the set, first of all. has this career turned out to be -- not that it's coming to be over, are you where you hoped to be started in a whole different genre? >> well, first of all, when you're young you dream everything. people say, did you ever think you'd achieve...
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foxx played a trainer about boxing champ mohammed ally and won an oscar for playing ray charles.p age 20. forever being remembered for biting an opponent's ear during a match. he spent three years in prison for rape and had a one-man play on broadway. >> there's so much to talk about mike tyson. >> so much going on there. i'm excited about that. >> it will be interesting. >>> well, katy perry roared into the white house last night, at a dinner celebrating the anniversary of the special olympics. looking stunning in a royal blue gown studded with crystals. >> and her sometimes colorful hair was sedate black for the evening. president obama introducing perry as one of his favorite people. ♪ i've get on the eye of the tiger and fire ♪ ♪ dancing through the fire ♪ ♪ as i am a champion and you're going to ♪ ♪ hear me roar >> belting out some roars in the state dining room. glam couple brooklyn decker and andy roddick were also there. decker posted this photo on instagram, hanging out with abe. >>> and to finish "the skinny," a final word about this week's beef between justin bieber an
foxx played a trainer about boxing champ mohammed ally and won an oscar for playing ray charles.p age 20. forever being remembered for biting an opponent's ear during a match. he spent three years in prison for rape and had a one-man play on broadway. >> there's so much to talk about mike tyson. >> so much going on there. i'm excited about that. >> it will be interesting. >>> well, katy perry roared into the white house last night, at a dinner celebrating the...
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played mohamed ali and won an oscar for playing ray charles. >> tyson's life should be a great storys movie. undisputed heavyweight champ age 20. forever being remembered for biting an opponent's ear during a match. spent three years in prison for rape. had a one man play on broadway. >> so much to talk about mike tyson. >> so much going on there. i'm excited. >> katy perry roared into the white house, at a dinner celebrating the anniversary of the special olympics. looking stung in a royal blue gown studded with crystals. >> and her sometimes colorful hair was sedate black for the evening. president obama introducing perry as one of his favorite people. ♪ i've got the eye of the tiger i am dancing through the fire ♪ snoe for ♪ because i am a champion and you are going to hear me roar ♪ >> belting out some roars in the state dining room. brooklyn decker and andy roddick were there. decker posted this photo on instagram, hanging out with abe. >> to finish "the skinny." a final word about the beef between justin bieber and orlando bloom. >> stephen colbert president of it in perspectiv
played mohamed ali and won an oscar for playing ray charles. >> tyson's life should be a great storys movie. undisputed heavyweight champ age 20. forever being remembered for biting an opponent's ear during a match. spent three years in prison for rape. had a one man play on broadway. >> so much to talk about mike tyson. >> so much going on there. i'm excited. >> katy perry roared into the white house, at a dinner celebrating the anniversary of the special olympics....
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. >> reportr charles, these are not just pills, they're rays of light that keep him out of the darkness of depression. >> if i'm not on medication, all hell break loose. >> reporterar knows that hell all too well. for 20 years, he was homeless because of a severe depression. >> i didn't know how to deal with life. i just like forgot. it's like i forgot how to live. >> reporter:ie worked for a fortune 500 company but bipolar disorder upended her life. >> i would get extremely exuberant a full of energy and wouldn't slp days on end. and i would find myself buying so much stuff. i would come home with bags and bags of stuff that i wouldn't even open. >> reporter: diane's wild mood swings caused her to lose her job and her perspective, and soon she was homeless. both charles and diane found their way out of the darkness and confusion of their mental illness with a local organization cd pathways. >> pathways focuses and works primarily wi people who have very complex mental health challengesw things like schizophrenia or bipolar disorder or major depression. often those things are compounded
. >> reportr charles, these are not just pills, they're rays of light that keep him out of the darkness of depression. >> if i'm not on medication, all hell break loose. >> reporterar knows that hell all too well. for 20 years, he was homeless because of a severe depression. >> i didn't know how to deal with life. i just like forgot. it's like i forgot how to live. >> reporter:ie worked for a fortune 500 company but bipolar disorder upended her life. >> i...
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. >> reporter: for charles these are not just pills. they're rays of light that keep him out of the darkness of depression. >> if i'm not on my medication, all hell break loose. >> reporter: charles knows that hell all too well. for 20 years he was homeless because of a severe depression. >> i didn't know how to deal with life. it's like i forgot how to live. >> reporter: diane worked for a fortune 500 company but bipolar disorder upseended her life. >> i would get exuberant and full of energy and wouldn't sleep for days on end. and i would buy so much stuff. i would come home with bags and bags of stuff i wouldn't even open. >> reporter: her wild mood swings caused her to lose her job and perspective. then she was homeless. both found their way out of darkness with a local organization called pathways. >> pathways works primarily with people who have complex mental health challenges with things like schizophrenia or bipolar, or major depression. usually those are compounded by addiction as well. >> reporter: they work first at alleviating the homel
. >> reporter: for charles these are not just pills. they're rays of light that keep him out of the darkness of depression. >> if i'm not on my medication, all hell break loose. >> reporter: charles knows that hell all too well. for 20 years he was homeless because of a severe depression. >> i didn't know how to deal with life. it's like i forgot how to live. >> reporter: diane worked for a fortune 500 company but bipolar disorder upseended her life. >> i...
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. >> for charles these are not just pills but raies of the light that keep him out of the darkness of the depression. >> if i'm not on medication, all hell break loose. >> he knows that hell all too well. for 20 years he was homeless because of a severe depression. >> i didn't owo al with life. like i forgot how to live. >> diane worked for a forge fortune 500 company but bipolar disorder ended her life. >> i would get full of energy and wouldn't sleep for days on end. and i would find myself buying so much stuff. come home wi bags and bags of stuff they wouldn't even open. >> diane's wild mood swings lost her job and her perspective and soon she was homeless. both found their way out of out of the darkness and confusion of their menta illness with a local organiza ld pathways. >> pathwa focuses and works primarily wh people who have very complex th challenges with things like schizophrea bipolar or major depression. and often those are compounded by some addictions challenges as well. >> pathways works on the mental illness by f atg the homelessne >> and it is really, really hard to
. >> for charles these are not just pills but raies of the light that keep him out of the darkness of the depression. >> if i'm not on medication, all hell break loose. >> he knows that hell all too well. for 20 years he was homeless because of a severe depression. >> i didn't owo al with life. like i forgot how to live. >> diane worked for a forge fortune 500 company but bipolar disorder ended her life. >> i would get full of energy and wouldn't sleep for...
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charles: i remember, it was so huge on "sports illustrated" you needed two pages. >> no one is like where sugar rayn you need him. >> they got back on the world stage. it was such an opportunity, then i look at pete rose, i think what happened. why can't we forgive him, he didn't bite anyone's ear off. charles: i think everyone for gave him except for whoever in charge. he was never foun found guilty f betting against his team, he bet on his team, we forgive as a nation, that is a great characteristic of this country. but, pete rose, he should have been forgive in, yeah. all right, my next investment idea for the day coming up, company includes handset receivers from mobile communication market, fundamentals look phenomenal, i think the best at work making. we'll be right back, i'm going to try to make you a lot of money. your 16-year-old daughter studied day and night for her driver's test. secretly inside, you hoped she wouldn't pass. the thought of your baby girl driving around all by herself was... you just weren't ready. but she did pass. 'cause she's your baby girl. and now you're proud. a bu
charles: i remember, it was so huge on "sports illustrated" you needed two pages. >> no one is like where sugar rayn you need him. >> they got back on the world stage. it was such an opportunity, then i look at pete rose, i think what happened. why can't we forgive him, he didn't bite anyone's ear off. charles: i think everyone for gave him except for whoever in charge. he was never foun found guilty f betting against his team, he bet on his team, we forgive as a nation,...
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ray albert was put on leave after the cell phone video went viral. the violence in ferguson had police chiefs considering body cameras. houston's chief charlesmcclelland asked for $8 million to put cameras on his officers. another department is also looking into the cameras. >>> california will provide separate facilities for the state's mentally ill prisoners. it comes four months after the federal judge ruled after the treatment of a mentally ill inmate was cruel and unusual punishment. it offers more treatment, providing interaction with other inmates. california is looking to change the way that colleges are investigating sex assaults. the state legislature pass the a bill to look into whether alleged victims said yes, instead of no. roxana saberi explains the difference that a word can make. >> reporter: ads are sending a message ta california's state lawmakers want to put into law, saying determining whether sexual assault look place, colleges should ask not whether someone said no, but whether both said yes. >> it's difficult to say no if you are drunk or drugged. there's a lot of situations where survivors don't say no. >> 21-year-ol
ray albert was put on leave after the cell phone video went viral. the violence in ferguson had police chiefs considering body cameras. houston's chief charlesmcclelland asked for $8 million to put cameras on his officers. another department is also looking into the cameras. >>> california will provide separate facilities for the state's mentally ill prisoners. it comes four months after the federal judge ruled after the treatment of a mentally ill inmate was cruel and unusual...