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. >> ray charles. >> hinojosa: ray charles. >> yeah. >> hinojosa: and you actually said that you would love to have the ray charles audience. >> yes, and it's turning into that, slowly but surely-- young, old, foreign, near, black, white. i'm really enjoying that, because that means that i'm an entertainer. it doesn't mean i'm a rock star, or a rhythm and blues star. it means i'm entertaining a group of people. >> hinojosa: you are working hard. >> yes. >> hinojosa: i mean, the calls are coming in, but it basically means you've got to work hard. >> i've got to show up for them, yes. >> hinojosa: and you're a grandma. >> yeah, which means that now that i'm doing more work, i will be able to get a walker to match my outfits. i'm going to be so cool. >> hinojosa: it's interesting, because, you know, you do not give off a scent... a moment of, you know, "i'm tired, i feel overworked." you give off total energy. but for you, this... for you to sing, it is work. >> oh, absolutely. it is why so many of my contemporaries, when they start to work less, you find their voices getting weaker, beca
. >> ray charles. >> hinojosa: ray charles. >> yeah. >> hinojosa: and you actually said that you would love to have the ray charles audience. >> yes, and it's turning into that, slowly but surely-- young, old, foreign, near, black, white. i'm really enjoying that, because that means that i'm an entertainer. it doesn't mean i'm a rock star, or a rhythm and blues star. it means i'm entertaining a group of people. >> hinojosa: you are working hard. >> yes....
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it honors musical artists like aretha franklin, and ray charles, all of whom played at clubs that linedeet until the 1980s. it's a legacy. you can leave something for your kids and grandchildren and know you contributed something. you are glad they are making some kind of acknowledgment about what was then and is still going to be preserved. >> the bay area blues society raised $8 million for the walk of fame. another 120 artists will be honored with plaques. >>> here's a tsa reminder to double check your luggage before you dip it up. a shocked agent found this dog. the owner was just as surprised. she believes her dog stowed away while she packed. her husband came and took the dog back home >> check out this panda. she was enjoying the snow. she's just rolling around in the soft snow. the keeper also caught the zoo's polar bear having fun in the white stuff. he just stretches out and finds the perfect spot to chill. still to come, president obama visiting southern alabama today. the historic event and commemorating the weekend. >> and how the pace of getting back to normal is now costi
it honors musical artists like aretha franklin, and ray charles, all of whom played at clubs that linedeet until the 1980s. it's a legacy. you can leave something for your kids and grandchildren and know you contributed something. you are glad they are making some kind of acknowledgment about what was then and is still going to be preserved. >> the bay area blues society raised $8 million for the walk of fame. another 120 artists will be honored with plaques. >>> here's a tsa...
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it honors musical artists like aretha franklin, and ray charles, all of whom played at clubs that lined street until the 1980s. it's a legacy. you can leave something for your kids and grandchildren, and know you contributed something. i'm glad they are making some kind of acknowledgment about what was then and is still going to be preserved. >> the bay area blues society raised $8 million for the walk of fame. another 120 artists will be honored with plaques. still to come, president obama is visiting selma, alabama today. historic event the town is commemorating this weekend. plus how the pace of getting back to normal at the ports ♪ ♪ ♪ turn around ♪ ♪ every now and then i get a little bit hungry ♪ ♪ and there's nothing good for me around ♪ ♪ turn around ♪ ♪ every now and then i get a little bit tired ♪ ♪ of craving something that i can't have ♪ ♪ turn around, barbara ♪ ♪ forever i've been praying for a snack in my life ♪ ♪ and now i have a brownie ending all of my strife ♪ ♪ i finally found the right snack ♪ ♪ ♪ yoplait greek 100. for when you just can't make it without a protein-pa
it honors musical artists like aretha franklin, and ray charles, all of whom played at clubs that lined street until the 1980s. it's a legacy. you can leave something for your kids and grandchildren, and know you contributed something. i'm glad they are making some kind of acknowledgment about what was then and is still going to be preserved. >> the bay area blues society raised $8 million for the walk of fame. another 120 artists will be honored with plaques. still to come, president...
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they honor musical artists like aretha franklin john lee hooker and ray charles. the 1980s. >> it's a legacy you know what i mean? you can leave something for your kids and your grandchildren. to know that your daddy contributed something. just glad they're making some kind of acknowledgement about what was then and is still going to be preserved. >> the bay area blues society raised $8 million for the walk of fame. another 120 artists will be honored with plaques. >>> while many parts of the u.s. are dealing with frigid temperatures not everyone is having a bad time with this winter weather. check out ya-ya, the giant panda at the memphis zoo. one of the zoo keepers caught her enjoying the snow. she has her toys out and is rolling around in the soft stuff. the keeper also caught the zoo's polar bear payson having fun. he just stretches out literally, finding the perfect spot to chill. >>> the time now is 8:26. still to come president obama is visiting selma, alabama, today. the historic event the town is nature valley crunchy granola bars give you energy from 1/3
they honor musical artists like aretha franklin john lee hooker and ray charles. the 1980s. >> it's a legacy you know what i mean? you can leave something for your kids and your grandchildren. to know that your daddy contributed something. just glad they're making some kind of acknowledgement about what was then and is still going to be preserved. >> the bay area blues society raised $8 million for the walk of fame. another 120 artists will be honored with plaques. >>>...
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. >> four murder charges against charles ray -- >> they are calling him a cold blooded and callous killerburying their bodies in the desert. >> he is eligible for the death penalty. >> november 12th, 2014, chase merritt's first day in court. the first time he responds to the charges against him, not guilty. not surprising with what he told us a year early. in your gut, what do you think happened? >> i have absolutely no clue. >> words that patrick mcstay trusted for so long. >> i trusted him, because my son believed in him. >> now he sees a very different chase merritt. >> to me, he looked like a broken man, and he knew he was done. >> when the jury hears the evidence and we put it together for them, that they will find him guilty. >> but could the case be that solid and could one man have done it all? >> he's the only suspect in this murder case. >> i was honestly a bit shocked, especially that it was one person alone. >> i don't believe it. >> why not? >> just too much there. >> could one person kill a family of four, bury the bodies 100 miles north in the mojave desert, drop the car 25
. >> four murder charges against charles ray -- >> they are calling him a cold blooded and callous killerburying their bodies in the desert. >> he is eligible for the death penalty. >> november 12th, 2014, chase merritt's first day in court. the first time he responds to the charges against him, not guilty. not surprising with what he told us a year early. in your gut, what do you think happened? >> i have absolutely no clue. >> words that patrick mcstay...
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. >> reporter: it's been a bitterly cold winter in the blue ridge mountains for julia ray and 13-year-old son charlesid you drink your coffee already? >> yes. >> reporter: but despite the punishing weather, 2015 is looking good. ray has finally been able to afford the insulin and other medications she needs to keep her diabetes under control. she's a self-employed auditor who relies on a $400 a month government subsidy to afford the private health plan she bought on mac.gov. before the affordable care act made tax credits available to low and moderate income workers, ray was uninsured. back then just one of her diabetes medications cost $320. >> during that time, i had no insurance, and i really just wasn't taking my medicine, and there were times when my sugars and things would get up to 600. i remember getting to a point where the ambulance had to take me in because i was pretty much in a diabetic shock kind of situation. >> thank you for this chance to give us life -- >> reporter: since january 2014, ray has had steady insurance paying just $30 a month while her son was covered by medicaid. treati
. >> reporter: it's been a bitterly cold winter in the blue ridge mountains for julia ray and 13-year-old son charlesid you drink your coffee already? >> yes. >> reporter: but despite the punishing weather, 2015 is looking good. ray has finally been able to afford the insulin and other medications she needs to keep her diabetes under control. she's a self-employed auditor who relies on a $400 a month government subsidy to afford the private health plan she bought on mac.gov....
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>> charles, i'm not a perma bear, i am bearish. you are hard on ray diallo, when they tell you there are risks out there. it's important to listen. i don't think he's talking selfishly about his position, he's genuinely concerned about the risks that exists. >> having said that, steve, do you agree with what the fed did? in other words, do you want them to stay at this level for indefinite period of time or when should they raise rates? >> my guess is i think they should raise rates. i strongly believe they are not going to start raising rates. if they are data dependent, if they're telling us the truth, the data has been miserable, whether it's consumer data, utilization on the industrial side, i don't see how a data dependent fed can raise rates any time soon. charles: matt, what do you think? >> why are you talking if you cannot provide certainty? from day to day, their mood will change. it has not been good. to me, out of this today, we'll not see interest rates rise at all this year. i think it's a fantastic for the stock market, i think the tenu
>> charles, i'm not a perma bear, i am bearish. you are hard on ray diallo, when they tell you there are risks out there. it's important to listen. i don't think he's talking selfishly about his position, he's genuinely concerned about the risks that exists. >> having said that, steve, do you agree with what the fed did? in other words, do you want them to stay at this level for indefinite period of time or when should they raise rates? >> my guess is i think they should raise...
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attorney john ray who represents the gilbert family believes shannon ran from brewer's home and fell he hands of his neighbor charleskett. a doctor who some say has shown a strange interest in her disappearance. phone records show hackett called gilbert's mother two days after she disappeared. a year and a half later her body was found yards from his home near the same area as the other women. >> doctor charles peter hackett should be decidedly a person of interest. >> reporter: unlike the other victims police know who gilbert was with that night. if it's proven she was murdered, it could change the course of the investigation into all the deaths. in lindburgh, new york, christina corbin, fox news. >>> a california lottery winner won't be going home with a million dollars because he lost the winning ticket. the unidentified man went to claim his winnings on thursday but no luck. lottery officials say they do believe he's the man in a surveillance video buying the ticket from a supermarket but powerball rules say you have to have a ticket for prize payout. the check is being donated now to california public schools.
attorney john ray who represents the gilbert family believes shannon ran from brewer's home and fell he hands of his neighbor charleskett. a doctor who some say has shown a strange interest in her disappearance. phone records show hackett called gilbert's mother two days after she disappeared. a year and a half later her body was found yards from his home near the same area as the other women. >> doctor charles peter hackett should be decidedly a person of interest. >> reporter:...