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darryl and her twin sister own a $30 million company making its mark across dc and beyond. >> she never thought the foundation her family layed in 1905 would leave her to one day own the doors that were once so hard to walk through. she credits dr. king for helping make that possible. >> we restored the stone where dr. king stood when he was giving the i have a dream speech. >> more than 40 years since that address, there aren't nearly enough stories like darryl's, according to the institute on assets and social policy, the wealth gap between whites and african americans increased more than four times over the course of a generation. in a study released last year, middle income white households had greater gains in wealth than high income african americans. >> you can't be a capitalist in this nation and survive unless you have some silver. unless you have some economic power. >> it's easier, but there's still definitely some challenges. >> lesli foster, 9news now. >> and darryl says being able to play a part in the construction of the mlk memorial has been a milestone. the dedication f
darryl and her twin sister own a $30 million company making its mark across dc and beyond. >> she never thought the foundation her family layed in 1905 would leave her to one day own the doors that were once so hard to walk through. she credits dr. king for helping make that possible. >> we restored the stone where dr. king stood when he was giving the i have a dream speech. >> more than 40 years since that address, there aren't nearly enough stories like darryl's, according...
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after little darryl was born he took the antiviral medicine as well. it worked.s hiv-free, as healthy as any little boy you might find. lolisa wants to be a role model. >> we try to get involved in as many things as we can together just so show people. because again, there wasn't anyone like that that i could see when i first found out. just to show people that you can still find love and happiness or have a family. do whatever you want with hiv. >> reporter: lolisa also shows us the progress that's been made and some of the goals of elizabeth glazer realized. it's been 30 years since this
after little darryl was born he took the antiviral medicine as well. it worked.s hiv-free, as healthy as any little boy you might find. lolisa wants to be a role model. >> we try to get involved in as many things as we can together just so show people. because again, there wasn't anyone like that that i could see when i first found out. just to show people that you can still find love and happiness or have a family. do whatever you want with hiv. >> reporter: lolisa also shows us...
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. >> darryl lived through the historic flood of 1952. the river swallowed businesses, sank homes, and forces 100,000 to flee. >> nobody really thought this was going to happen. >> reporter: downriver in dakota dunes, a community sits deserted, and look to be faceing the most imminent threat. although evacuees can only watch and wait, the spirit along the missouri remains high. >> this shelter takes in pets from evacuees on the move marilyn had to leave behind mystery. not sure when she'll see him again. >> we don't have power, but we're surviving. all is well. we care more about our dogs than ourselves. >> communities may be dry, but lives certainly have changed, and folks who lived here along the river are worried not only about the levees but the rain and snow. much more in montana. >> thank you. >>> and a quick look at a couple more dramatic wind moment today. cameras from the canadian broadcasting company caught lightning striking the cnn tour yesterday. show you what nasa caught, an impressive looking solar flair. nasa called it a m
. >> darryl lived through the historic flood of 1952. the river swallowed businesses, sank homes, and forces 100,000 to flee. >> nobody really thought this was going to happen. >> reporter: downriver in dakota dunes, a community sits deserted, and look to be faceing the most imminent threat. although evacuees can only watch and wait, the spirit along the missouri remains high. >> this shelter takes in pets from evacuees on the move marilyn had to leave behind mystery....
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senate president darryl steinberg says 90% of the work is done but they still have to figure out how to generate $10 million to close the remaining state budget gap. the governor jerry brown wants to extend the temporary taxes, republicans say they will agree if a spending cap and pension reforms are attached. our political analyst larry gerston says lawmakers have an extra incentive to make sure a budget is passed on time. >> we know this much. they don't get paid after the 15th, they have a $10 billion gap to close, and they are running out of time. >> voters passed proposition 25 in november, that docks lawmakers' pay permanently for every day the budget is late. >> california not the only state dealing with a budget deadline. on capitol hill they are trying to come up with a deal for the federal government. the chair of the house budget committee, paul ryan, says a deal would help calm the markets, get us to recovery. for more on that and the rest of the news before the bell it's nicole. good morning. >> hey, great to see you, scott. we need a lot of calm out there. futures are s
senate president darryl steinberg says 90% of the work is done but they still have to figure out how to generate $10 million to close the remaining state budget gap. the governor jerry brown wants to extend the temporary taxes, republicans say they will agree if a spending cap and pension reforms are attached. our political analyst larry gerston says lawmakers have an extra incentive to make sure a budget is passed on time. >> we know this much. they don't get paid after the 15th, they...
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having paid for his crimes six months out of jail darryl batts is back where he started fighting for a job. but the government is always short. simple. lip service that's what they. say and they say one thing. it's nothing what is their heroin use and record high binge drinking chicago bulls the top spot in the u.s. . food pantries are working nonstop as hunger intensifies but supplies are short my goodness it's almost a reply was unexplainable what is. an increase of the manner of food from hunger in chicago because of the economy being the way it is the number of families living in poverty now stands and in the standing forty five percent almost half the population many of those going hungry are kids one in three children in chicago are said to live below the poverty line more embarrassed or you know too proud to speak about it is start from the kids and it goes all the way up to our seniors you know and they have the same issues from young to old the hometown of the american president is filled with sorrow that's already too deep to ignore especially churkin r r t chicago illinois
having paid for his crimes six months out of jail darryl batts is back where he started fighting for a job. but the government is always short. simple. lip service that's what they. say and they say one thing. it's nothing what is their heroin use and record high binge drinking chicago bulls the top spot in the u.s. . food pantries are working nonstop as hunger intensifies but supplies are short my goodness it's almost a reply was unexplainable what is. an increase of the manner of food from...
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having paid for his crimes six months out of jail darryl batts is back where he started fighting for a job but the government is short. just a simple. service that's what i was. saying. when you trickle down. what is there heroin use and record high binge drinking chicago holds the top spot in the u.s. . pantries are working nonstop as hunger intensifies but supplies are short oh my goodness it's almost a record was unexplainable what is. an increase of the man of food for hunger in chicago because of the economy being the way it is the number of families living in poverty now stands and in the sounding forty five percent almost half the population many of those going hungry are kids one in three children in chicago are said to live below the poverty line i'm quite sure there are almost children ability you know i suppose that gets. the staff if they are over the last year income rates here have dropped by more than ten percent making it harder for entire generations of families to stay afloat more embarrassed or you know to speak of god it is starts from the kids and it goes all the
having paid for his crimes six months out of jail darryl batts is back where he started fighting for a job but the government is short. just a simple. service that's what i was. saying. when you trickle down. what is there heroin use and record high binge drinking chicago holds the top spot in the u.s. . pantries are working nonstop as hunger intensifies but supplies are short oh my goodness it's almost a record was unexplainable what is. an increase of the man of food for hunger in chicago...
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darryl matthews tried his best to keep cal in the game against virginia with that number but it was hisor, two innings later, that summed up the bears night. he comes up empty on the sinking line drive, rolls all the way to the wall, the first error of the season for matthews. bob just kept running, he has got an inside the park home run. virginia beats cal 8-1 and cal's season officially ends. but the good news? they'll play again next season. >> i think it's been a year that really has taught them, as well as myself, a whole lot about the human spirit. >> you know, we made it to omaha, a lot of people say -- something a lot of people can't say they did. we did it with our best buds, it's something we're gonna remember for a while. >> one of the first things i thought was, no, is it really over? this has been -- couldn't really believe it. and second thought was, well, win it next year. >> brian sabian catches some rays in mccovey. [ laughter ] >> tim lincecum had the national league worst e.r.a., today 7 scoreless innings, allowed 3 hits and struck out 12. >>> the twins got on the boa
darryl matthews tried his best to keep cal in the game against virginia with that number but it was hisor, two innings later, that summed up the bears night. he comes up empty on the sinking line drive, rolls all the way to the wall, the first error of the season for matthews. bob just kept running, he has got an inside the park home run. virginia beats cal 8-1 and cal's season officially ends. but the good news? they'll play again next season. >> i think it's been a year that really has...
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killed his roommate last week and stuffed the body in a bedroom closet for four days. 53 year old darrylarged with second degree murder being held on $750,000 bond. investigators say hicks admits he stabbed darren pressman last monday in their apartment but he claims he did it because pressman came at him with a knife. pressman's girlfriend found his body after she smelled an odor coming out of his room. >>> police arrested and charged a man in this mornings triple stabbing around 5:30 this morning. a 49 year old woman was killed. two others including the suspect were seriously hurt. investigators believed the knew each other and they are calling it a domestic dispute. >>> tonight a d.c. cop already charged with murdering a former girlfriend is now also charged with the death of her baby. 39 year old richmond phillips is acused of killing 20 year old wynetta write and her 11 month old daughter. according to prosecutors she had a paternity hearing scheduled for last tuesday hoping to prove phillips was the father but the night before that court date phillips allegedly shot right in the he
killed his roommate last week and stuffed the body in a bedroom closet for four days. 53 year old darrylarged with second degree murder being held on $750,000 bond. investigators say hicks admits he stabbed darren pressman last monday in their apartment but he claims he did it because pressman came at him with a knife. pressman's girlfriend found his body after she smelled an odor coming out of his room. >>> police arrested and charged a man in this mornings triple stabbing around 5:30...
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darryl issa said that he will hold an investigation on the house side -- a hearing on it.hat would you like to see happen? >> along with senator demint and graham, i have introduced legislation with 35 senators to put a stop to that. this says that it is a prime facie case of a labor violation if a company like boeing, our largest exporter, that's in a forced unionism state, expands in a right to work state. that completely changes the law in our state. it makes it harder to create new jobs. it discourages companies from expanding and makes it more likely that they can go overseas. boeing sells airplanes all over the world. today it has most of its employees, 160,000, in the united states. it can also make airplanes all over the world and we want people to make here what they sell here. tennessee has benefited greatly from having the right to work law. auto plants have come here because it was a competitive environment in which they could succeed. >> the board has said that because of past comments made by boeing and the fact that there was a strike in 2008 by washington w
darryl issa said that he will hold an investigation on the house side -- a hearing on it.hat would you like to see happen? >> along with senator demint and graham, i have introduced legislation with 35 senators to put a stop to that. this says that it is a prime facie case of a labor violation if a company like boeing, our largest exporter, that's in a forced unionism state, expands in a right to work state. that completely changes the law in our state. it makes it harder to create new...
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having peed for his crimes six months out of jail darryl bass is back where he started fighting for a job for the government is. just a simple. service that's what they. seem to say one thing we do trickle down at the north is their hair when you use a record high bridge drinking chicago bulls the top spot in the u.s. . food pantries are working nonstop as hunger intensifies but supplies are short oh my goodness it's almost to the point was unexplainable but is. increasing. the manner of food for hunger in chicago because of the economy the in the way it is the number of families living in poverty now stands out in this down to forty five percent almost half the population many of those going hungry are kids one in three children in chicago are said to live below the poverty line i'm quite sure there are homeless children the building. staff know if they are not over the last year income rates here have dropped by more than ten percent making it harder for entire generations of families to stay afloat so more in their store you know it's i'm proud to speak of stars from the kids and g
having peed for his crimes six months out of jail darryl bass is back where he started fighting for a job for the government is. just a simple. service that's what they. seem to say one thing we do trickle down at the north is their hair when you use a record high bridge drinking chicago bulls the top spot in the u.s. . food pantries are working nonstop as hunger intensifies but supplies are short oh my goodness it's almost to the point was unexplainable but is. increasing. the manner of food...
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darryl.ome tech news -- there are reports that twitter will start putting ads in user's timelines. that's going to be weird. right? it's going to be like, "i'm so sad. last night, my grandma passed away quietly in her sleep. do the dew!" [ laughter ] check this out, a european aircraft company is building a high speed jet that can go from new york to london in an hour. seriously? how about a jet that can go from the gate to the runway in an hour? [ laughter and applause ] that would be something -- that'd be something i want to see, man! you get it? >> steve: shame on you! uh! >> jimmy: shame on you. that's your new show, right? "shame on you." >> steve: yep. got it from arnold diaz. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: hey, you guys hear about this? a hot dog company in chicago is suing a rival company for stealing its secret recipe. just what we need, another weiner scandal. [ laughter and applause ] you know, that's just what we need -- to kick off the summer wrong. you know, that's just what we need --
darryl.ome tech news -- there are reports that twitter will start putting ads in user's timelines. that's going to be weird. right? it's going to be like, "i'm so sad. last night, my grandma passed away quietly in her sleep. do the dew!" [ laughter ] check this out, a european aircraft company is building a high speed jet that can go from new york to london in an hour. seriously? how about a jet that can go from the gate to the runway in an hour? [ laughter and applause ] that would...
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senate president darryl steinburg said if the budget is kicking the can down the road, the can, or budget problem, is much smaller. >> we will be significantly less than where we started as that's progress. >> reporter: some say the budget passed today is a stop- gap to allow lawmakers to continue to get paid while negotiations between the republicans and the governor continue. the governor has until the end of the month to sign a budget. in sacramento, ken pritchett, ktvu, channel 2 news. >>> and we have more details now about the budget. some republican lawmakers question its validity. and while controller john chung to investigate. the state judicial system will see $150 million in cuts that the chief says says will cripple the courts. >>> and homeowners living in rural areas will be charged $150 a year if they depend on cal fire for protection. >>> a new ktvu news field poll shows that california voters are onboard with the u.s. supreme court ruling mandate the state reduce prison overcrowding. 15% of respondents say they consider overcrowding a very serious problem. another 29% said
senate president darryl steinburg said if the budget is kicking the can down the road, the can, or budget problem, is much smaller. >> we will be significantly less than where we started as that's progress. >> reporter: some say the budget passed today is a stop- gap to allow lawmakers to continue to get paid while negotiations between the republicans and the governor continue. the governor has until the end of the month to sign a budget. in sacramento, ken pritchett, ktvu, channel...
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senate president darryl steinburg said if the budget is kicking the can down the road, the can, or budget problem, is much smaller. >> we will be significantly less than where we started as that's progress. >> reporter: some say the budget passed today is a stop- gap to allow lawmakers to continue to get paid while negotiations between the republicans and the governor continue. the governor has until the end of the month to sign a budget. in sacramento, ken pritchett, ktvu, channel 2 news. >>> and we have more details now about the budget. some republican lawmakers question its validity. and while controller john chung to investigate. the state judicial system will see $150 million in cuts that the chief says says will cripple the courts. >>> and homeowners living in rural areas will be charged $150 a year if they depend on cal fire for protection. >>> a new ktvu news field poll shows that california voters are onboard with the u.s. supreme court ruling mandate the state reduce prison overcrowding. 15% of respondents say they consider overcrowding a very serious problem. another 29% said
senate president darryl steinburg said if the budget is kicking the can down the road, the can, or budget problem, is much smaller. >> we will be significantly less than where we started as that's progress. >> reporter: some say the budget passed today is a stop- gap to allow lawmakers to continue to get paid while negotiations between the republicans and the governor continue. the governor has until the end of the month to sign a budget. in sacramento, ken pritchett, ktvu, channel...
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it's report the that darryl louder pill -- reported that the daryl louder billed the commission for harvard. and he lest on the eve of tentative -- left on the eve of tentative cuts or -- cuts for firefighter the. he said he understands the issue of bad timing but says the program will help him become a better leader. >>> a brush fire in benicia over the weekend, is a sign this could be a very active fire season. the flames started yesterday afternoon. now, dry brush helped fuel the fire across two acres fire. five different fire departments helped get it under control. the fire tu criminal came within a couple of -- the fire actually came within a couple of feet of some homes. people had to evacuate. >> it was crazy. we were in walnut creek. doing some shopping with the wife. the phone rang t was my son saying he -- rang. it was my son saying he was being evacuated. >>> nato is apologizing for an air strike in libya that may have killed at many as nine civilians. coming up at 7:15. we'll have a live report from our washington, d.c. newsroom on the decreasing support on congress for the u.s
it's report the that darryl louder pill -- reported that the daryl louder billed the commission for harvard. and he lest on the eve of tentative -- left on the eve of tentative cuts or -- cuts for firefighter the. he said he understands the issue of bad timing but says the program will help him become a better leader. >>> a brush fire in benicia over the weekend, is a sign this could be a very active fire season. the flames started yesterday afternoon. now, dry brush helped fuel the...
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. >> my name is darryl ray griffin sr. and this is where we buried our son.. he taught a lot of people around him how to be strong. he was not the easiest son to raise. he had run away a couple of tiles. first time he ran away i think he was 4 or 5. he was caught on the freeway next to our house. we went through a lot of hard times together. we got very, very close as he got older. being a soldier fit him because he always liked to protect people. >> follow me to the doctor. stay with me. >> also being a philosopher he thought why he would go to war. wouldn't it be great if we had armies with nothing to do. absolutely, wouldn't it be great. our father/son weekends were mer low and lot and philosophy. we started with nietzsche and the second was heraclitus and the second was "south park." the back "last journey" started out as a great conversation. this is from an e-mail that i sent to skip. e-mails and letters that we have back and forth. "i love you more than you'll ever know. i've always known that you are destined for more than i could ever achieve. you we
. >> my name is darryl ray griffin sr. and this is where we buried our son.. he taught a lot of people around him how to be strong. he was not the easiest son to raise. he had run away a couple of tiles. first time he ran away i think he was 4 or 5. he was caught on the freeway next to our house. we went through a lot of hard times together. we got very, very close as he got older. being a soldier fit him because he always liked to protect people. >> follow me to the doctor. stay...