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label stablemates were everybody from bruce brand, the coasters, the drifters, ray charles.ly, atlantic decided it was more revenue from getting a few of these english bands over. i think a lot of the holy, -- ed upon decisions looked a little bit offbeat. they signed the dusty springfield, which was great. where a great company and i got to know benny king very well. everie: everyone i have talked to from the british music scene, there is a direct line and wherever they were. whether london, liverpool, wherever they were to the blues in america. robert: magnificent. every morning and still is to me. straight on it. just yet the day going. charlie: do you, really? who is on your playlist? texas: a guide from someoneatchbox, which borrowed and the beatles took it on later. it is one of the best displays of singing and guitar. it is like the ring of light coming through in a recording from 1929. just fantastic. charlie: you want to be inducted into the rock 'n roll hall of fame as a solo artist? robert: effective place to be really? i do not know. -- is that a good place to be
label stablemates were everybody from bruce brand, the coasters, the drifters, ray charles.ly, atlantic decided it was more revenue from getting a few of these english bands over. i think a lot of the holy, -- ed upon decisions looked a little bit offbeat. they signed the dusty springfield, which was great. where a great company and i got to know benny king very well. everie: everyone i have talked to from the british music scene, there is a direct line and wherever they were. whether london,...
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if i go to see ray charles, i want "what did i say?" he is probably really tired of playing it.put a limit on your ticket prices? tom: to $50 or so. our costs keep going up. i do not think rock needs to be $150 a ticket. i do not think conserves our worth that. i think -- concerts are worth it that. -- i think this music is supposed to be accessible to people. when i was coming up, and album was three bucks. i would go out and collect coldbox if i really -- coke -- i will go out and collect coke cans if i really needed to have this album . i do not only wanted to play to the elite. charlie: and the notion that the material that moves your lyrics, where is it from? tom: it is from my life and my friend's life and all around me. you know, inspiration is never really far away if you look for it. it is all around you. i do not try to write a diary of my life or my work, but it is reflected. i was telling someone recently, if i sat down to write confessional he, i do not think i would write -- professionally, i deny thing i would write. it would put me off. when a song comes, it is a
if i go to see ray charles, i want "what did i say?" he is probably really tired of playing it.put a limit on your ticket prices? tom: to $50 or so. our costs keep going up. i do not think rock needs to be $150 a ticket. i do not think conserves our worth that. i think -- concerts are worth it that. -- i think this music is supposed to be accessible to people. when i was coming up, and album was three bucks. i would go out and collect coldbox if i really -- coke -- i will go out and...
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our label stablemates were everybody from bruce brand, the coasters, the drifters, ray charles.uartet, crosby, stills, into nash. obviously, atlantic decided it was more revenue from getting a few of these english bands over. i think a lot of the holy looked upon decisions and jerry webster to some degree was looked at as being a little bit offbeat. they signed dusty springfield. jerry watson worked on that. but we were really, really great. i got to know benny king very well. charlie: everyone i have ever talked to from the british music scene, there is a direct line from wherever they are or were to the blues in america. whether london, liverpool, wherever they were to the blues in america. robert: magnificent. every morning and still is to me. straight on it. just to get the day going. who is on your playlist? robert: there is a guy named blind lemon johnson from texas called an album matchbox, which someone borrowed and the beatles took it on later. it is one of the best displays of singing and guitar. it is like the ring of light coming through in a recording from 1929. jus
our label stablemates were everybody from bruce brand, the coasters, the drifters, ray charles.uartet, crosby, stills, into nash. obviously, atlantic decided it was more revenue from getting a few of these english bands over. i think a lot of the holy looked upon decisions and jerry webster to some degree was looked at as being a little bit offbeat. they signed dusty springfield. jerry watson worked on that. but we were really, really great. i got to know benny king very well. charlie: everyone...
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this bag is ray charles bag and liz i'll tell you it still has his grooming kit inside which means hishis bag this jacket worn by michael jackson authenticated his off is here and again, you get thousands of dollars off of this by coming in here and this is just a few items of many but not everything here is for sale. take a listen. >> this is one of my favorite pieces and i'm not selling that. it's from the movie forrest gump , was horn by tom hanks. i love this piece like i love the movie and i like to keep some stuff i really care for. >> hillary: his client list is several pages long, stacked full of well-known celebrities but discretion is also what he offer s here, so for those celebrities that don't want to come through the front door he brings them in the back, opens up his vip room where they can conduct his most high dollar top deals in secret, so he doesn't give out all the names of the people that he works with and does business with, but i will tell you a lot of these clients are using this to get money for their next movie or their next big real estate deal. liz? >> liz:
this bag is ray charles bag and liz i'll tell you it still has his grooming kit inside which means hishis bag this jacket worn by michael jackson authenticated his off is here and again, you get thousands of dollars off of this by coming in here and this is just a few items of many but not everything here is for sale. take a listen. >> this is one of my favorite pieces and i'm not selling that. it's from the movie forrest gump , was horn by tom hanks. i love this piece like i love the...
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mates were everybody from the coasters, the drifters, modern jazz quartets, crosby stills & nash, ray charlessly atlantic had decided there was more revenue probably from getting a few of these english bands over. and i think a lot of the holy looked upon on its decisions and jerry wechsler to some degree as being a little bit off bean. they signed drusy springfield which was a great coup, jerry had worked on hatment but we were really, really in great company. and i got to know benny king very well. >> rose: but that is a direct line, everybody who i ever talked to from the british music scene, there was sort of a direct line from wherever they were, london or liverpool or wherever they were, to the blues in america. >> yeah, yeah, magazine fif sent and still is. every morning for me, straight on it. just to get the day going. >> rose: do you really? >> yeah. >> rose: who is on your play list. >> well, there is a guy called blind lemon jefferson, actually from texas. and he's got a song called match box which carl perkins borrowed and the beatles took it later on. it is vus one of the most a
mates were everybody from the coasters, the drifters, modern jazz quartets, crosby stills & nash, ray charlessly atlantic had decided there was more revenue probably from getting a few of these english bands over. and i think a lot of the holy looked upon on its decisions and jerry wechsler to some degree as being a little bit off bean. they signed drusy springfield which was a great coup, jerry had worked on hatment but we were really, really in great company. and i got to know benny king...
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if i go to see ray charles, i really want what'd i say.s keep going up. i don't think rock needs to be $150 a ticket. i don't think concerts are really worth that. i think this music was meant to be accessible to people, and when i was a young guy coming up, an album was three bucks, and i'd go out and collect coke bottles or whatever if i really had t to have this album, i coud raise three bucks and get it. tickets were really cheap in those days. so i'm a little saddened to see -- i don't want to play only to the elite. >> rose: the notion is also that the material that moves your lyrics, where is it from? >> my life and might have friends' lives. it's all around me. you know, inspiration is really never very far away, if you look for it. it's all around you, you know. i don't try to write a diary of my life in my work, but it is reflected, you know. i was telling someone recently if i -- if i sat down to write contensionlely, i don't think -- confessionally, i don't think i would write. it would put me off. when a some comes, it's kind
if i go to see ray charles, i really want what'd i say.s keep going up. i don't think rock needs to be $150 a ticket. i don't think concerts are really worth that. i think this music was meant to be accessible to people, and when i was a young guy coming up, an album was three bucks, and i'd go out and collect coke bottles or whatever if i really had t to have this album, i coud raise three bucks and get it. tickets were really cheap in those days. so i'm a little saddened to see -- i don't...
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was doing a workshop for "in the heights" and i said i got though call back about this movie for ray charlesorkshop. i did ray and he became a superstar. >> it all worked out. >> well, you know, we're happy you're here, but we're sad that you're here to talk about the final season of "scandal." >> it is surreal but let's just remember this is the beginning of the end. so there's a lot of fun to be had. 18 episodes and we're not going to disappoint. we're going to bring all the heat. >> come back and talk about it any time you want. we love having you here. >> i will, for sure. [ applause ] please do. >> or when you tape the finale. >> i would love that. notice you're in all black for mourning. >> >> it is the final season of "scandal." >> tune in. >> tonight, tonight, everybody at 9:00, 8:00 central right here on abc. kerry washington. and when we come back we'll reveal the interview with "dancing's" frankie muniz, his health battle and how he's dancing through the pain. we'll be right back. [ applause ] >>> we are back on the dance floor. frankie muniz has been one of the biggest surprises
was doing a workshop for "in the heights" and i said i got though call back about this movie for ray charlesorkshop. i did ray and he became a superstar. >> it all worked out. >> well, you know, we're happy you're here, but we're sad that you're here to talk about the final season of "scandal." >> it is surreal but let's just remember this is the beginning of the end. so there's a lot of fun to be had. 18 episodes and we're not going to disappoint. we're...
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steve: first on this day in 1961, ray charles was topping the charts with this classic "hit the road,w where i did my ancestrydna. the most shocking result was that i'm 26% native american. i had no idea. it's opened up a whole new world for me. ♪ >> roger goodell and the nfl is full of crap. roger goodell don't care about the flag. he don't care about american people. he don't care about these athletes. he don't care about their cause. he don't care about none of that. he care about that green. steve: the money. a former arizona police officer making his message to the nfl clear even as the commissioner states everybody should stand for the anthem and that's not all he has to say. that former officer, brandon tatum, who retired from the force yesterday in tucson joins us live from tucson. thank you very much, brandon. >> thanks for having me. steve: okay. now why, again, is the commissioner full of crap? >> well, because this is a financial stunt. i mean,. steve: a stunt? >> he done this a long time ago. it's a complete stunt. he should have done this a long time ago. he didn't do it
steve: first on this day in 1961, ray charles was topping the charts with this classic "hit the road,w where i did my ancestrydna. the most shocking result was that i'm 26% native american. i had no idea. it's opened up a whole new world for me. ♪ >> roger goodell and the nfl is full of crap. roger goodell don't care about the flag. he don't care about american people. he don't care about these athletes. he don't care about their cause. he don't care about none of that. he care...
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. >> reporter: charles ray knight says the astros yankees game was over when four guys came to his apartment sunday morning. >> they came here. i was here alone, these four people came here. >> reporter: fairfax county police say knight and one of the guys who was 33 years old started fighting when investigators arrived, ray knight was arrested and taken to jail, but police say he was also injured in the altercation. >> i can tell you when the officers arrived and did their investigation, there was enough probable cause to make an arrest on one party, and that would be mr. knight. >> reporter: now, you probably notice in the footage there that knight had a bandage around his arm. we asked him if he was okay. he told us he was even though, of course, he was taken to the hospital as well. he bailed out of jail for $2,000 bond, and he's due back in court in january. back to you. >> all r meagan fitzgerald, thanks, meagan. storm team 4 is tracking a change in our weather. coming off a beautiful weekend. >> weekend was awesome, wasn't it? >> awesome is a good word. >> it was great to be outside.
. >> reporter: charles ray knight says the astros yankees game was over when four guys came to his apartment sunday morning. >> they came here. i was here alone, these four people came here. >> reporter: fairfax county police say knight and one of the guys who was 33 years old started fighting when investigators arrived, ray knight was arrested and taken to jail, but police say he was also injured in the altercation. >> i can tell you when the officers arrived and did...
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. >>> clarification as t >>> with a bandaged up hand charles ray knight, a former major league all-star baseball player. >> i'm just saying 100% he threw at him on purpose. >> reporter: and nationals sports announcer talked to me about the events early sunday morning which landed him in a jail cell for a few hours. >> they came here. i was here alone, and they -- these four people came here. so that's all. >> reporter: friends of yours, do you know them? >> two of them are friends, two people i've never seen before. >> reporter: police say knight and a 33-year-old victim started arguing. >> it was actually inside my apartment. >> reporter: moments later the two men started fighting, then someone called 911. >> i can tell you when the officers arrived and did their investigation, there was enough probable cause to make an arrest on one party, and that would be mr. knight. >> reporter: knight was taken to the hospital and treated for his injuries before being booked inside a fairfax county jail. >>> now, knight posted $2,000 bond. he will be due back in court in january. as for that 33-ye
. >>> clarification as t >>> with a bandaged up hand charles ray knight, a former major league all-star baseball player. >> i'm just saying 100% he threw at him on purpose. >> reporter: and nationals sports announcer talked to me about the events early sunday morning which landed him in a jail cell for a few hours. >> they came here. i was here alone, and they -- these four people came here. so that's all. >> reporter: friends of yours, do you know...
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. >> reporter: this is how most people know charles ray knight, the former major league baseball star and sports broadcaster. but early sunday morning, knight found himself inside a jail cell after a fight broke out >> they came here. i was here alone. and they -- these four people came here so that's all. >> reporter: friends of ayours, do you know them? >> two of them are friends, two people i've never seen before. >> reporter: police say knight and a 33-year-old victim started arguing. >> it was actually inside my apartment. >> reporter: moments later the two men started fighting, then someone called 911. >> i can tell you when the officers arrived and did their investigation, there was enough probable cause to make an arrest on one party, and that would be mr. knight. >> reporter: knight was taken to the hospital and treated for his injuries before being booked inside a fairfax county jail. >>> now, knight met his $2,000 bond actually. he will be due back in court in january. as for that 33-year-old victim we are told he is expected to be okay. back to you. >> all right, meagan fi
. >> reporter: this is how most people know charles ray knight, the former major league baseball star and sports broadcaster. but early sunday morning, knight found himself inside a jail cell after a fight broke out >> they came here. i was here alone. and they -- these four people came here so that's all. >> reporter: friends of ayours, do you know them? >> two of them are friends, two people i've never seen before. >> reporter: police say knight and a 33-year-old...
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charles: we know ronald ray gain phased in his tax cuts. but a lot of people think even his position could have been strong. this reflects to me the fact that representative brady is gramming. he has no idea where to get a trillion dollars from. every time they reach, i cringe. ford: i think this is a terrible idea because of the if way the corporate tax code works. we need to boost jobs and wages right away. this is washington trying to couple with a was washingtonian solution. charles: another key flip-flop. i think the state and local deductions are going to go or be massively reduced. i think that's the biggest area of compromise. >> we'll see. a bunch of ideas are being discussed. we don't want to be in a scenario where it's obamacare repeal and replace. right now is the idea time. house ways and means committee sitting behind closed doors bouncing back and forth ideas. charles: when president obama was putting together this healthcare plan, and lot of democrats fell on their political swords. they a kri fietds their careers for obama.
charles: we know ronald ray gain phased in his tax cuts. but a lot of people think even his position could have been strong. this reflects to me the fact that representative brady is gramming. he has no idea where to get a trillion dollars from. every time they reach, i cringe. ford: i think this is a terrible idea because of the if way the corporate tax code works. we need to boost jobs and wages right away. this is washington trying to couple with a was washingtonian solution. charles:...