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dr. angelou. and a conversation with ziggy marley coming up right now. >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. honor to is always an be in the presence of dr. maia angelou -- maya angelou. she is out with a cookbook. it is titled hallelujah, the welcome table of a lifetime of memories and recipes. i was doing an interview the , and day and they asked me i probably shouldn't say this on the air -- who is your favorite guest of all time? the person i never get tired of talking to, more than anybody, dr. angelou. >> i am glad to be back. do you know who the other entity is? elmo wasday show, asked. [laughter] tavis: elmo said the same thing. you're in good company. to pbs personalities. elmo was here first. i'm glad to see you. your hair looks gorgeous, by the way. put the cover back up for me. you wear a head wrap like nobody . i expected to see one today but what is the significance? >> i lived in west africa for years. tavis: you took me there. the women wear
dr. angelou. and a conversation with ziggy marley coming up right now. >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. honor to is always an be in the presence of dr. maia angelou -- maya angelou. she is out with a cookbook. it is titled hallelujah, the welcome table of a lifetime of memories and recipes. i was doing an interview the , and day and they asked me i probably shouldn't say this on the air -- who is your favorite guest of all time? the person i...
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dr. angelou many times on this program. she was a wonderful and caring friend and her insights remain a beacon for all of us. like so many others i'm saddened by her death but on nored to have -- honored to have shared her life. we're glad you joined us. a tribute to dr. maya angelou right now. >> and by trixes to your pbs station from view -- contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. tavis: i'm always honored and humbled just to be in her presence but to have the chance tonight to sit with the brilliant dr. maya angelou, playwright, civil rights activist, producers actress and friend. she's a true rennans woman. thrilled to have her on the stage in los angeles. my dear sister, nice to see you. >> my dear, my delight. tavis: i'm just so happy to see you all the time. i'm glad i have a chance to see you because we have time to talk. nothing to sell. >> as i said, bring it. tavis: i'm going to bring it then. you own a place in harlem. you moved down south. >> i sure do. tavis: when did you buy this p
dr. angelou many times on this program. she was a wonderful and caring friend and her insights remain a beacon for all of us. like so many others i'm saddened by her death but on nored to have -- honored to have shared her life. we're glad you joined us. a tribute to dr. maya angelou right now. >> and by trixes to your pbs station from view -- contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. tavis: i'm always honored and humbled just to be in her presence but to have...
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dr. maya angelou.students who were privileged to encounter dr. angelou in the intimacy of a small class during the more than three decades she thought on our beloved campus. over those years she gathered us to read great works and pushed us to engage in hard conversations and forced us to require more of ourselves than we thought possible. she taught us many lessons. so on wednesday, after dr. angelou's passing at the age of 86, we college friends began reaching out across the miles by phone and text, e-mail and facebook. we comforted each other for the loss of our great teacher and reminded each other of the hilarity and humility we experienced in her classroom. before i was even 20 years old, dr. angelou became much more than a classroom teacher to me. she invited me to work for her as her student assistant. i helped with office tasks and was responsible for assisting her in responding to the hundreds of fan letters that arrived weekly. i was working for her in january of 1993 when she delivered on t
dr. maya angelou.students who were privileged to encounter dr. angelou in the intimacy of a small class during the more than three decades she thought on our beloved campus. over those years she gathered us to read great works and pushed us to engage in hard conversations and forced us to require more of ourselves than we thought possible. she taught us many lessons. so on wednesday, after dr. angelou's passing at the age of 86, we college friends began reaching out across the miles by phone...
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dr. angelou, my name is sue howard. i know the title of both caged bird and "a song flung up to heaven," both come from the same poem. could you tell me the name of the poem and the poet's? >> yes. the poem was written in 1892 by paul dunbar, my favorite poet. he was an african-american poet, one of the greats of the 19th century. and the poem is called sympathy. i will say it is it's okay. >> please. >> i know what a caged bird feels, when the sun is bright on the upland slopes, when the wind blows soft through the springing grass, and the river floats like a sheet of glass. when the first bird sings outside, and the first abide opens, and a faint perfume from its chalice steals, i know what the caged bird feels. i know why the caged bird beats its wings to its blood is red on the crowbars, for he must fly back to his perch and claim when she would be on the balis swing, and the blood still thrives in the old, old sky, it poses again with a keener sting. i know why he beats his wing, and "i know why the caged bird sing
dr. angelou, my name is sue howard. i know the title of both caged bird and "a song flung up to heaven," both come from the same poem. could you tell me the name of the poem and the poet's? >> yes. the poem was written in 1892 by paul dunbar, my favorite poet. he was an african-american poet, one of the greats of the 19th century. and the poem is called sympathy. i will say it is it's okay. >> please. >> i know what a caged bird feels, when the sun is bright on the...
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dr. angelou. angelou was a prominent figure at glide memorial church attending dozens of events speaking about her struggles to inspire those who overcome their aulde. he called her not a hero but a schiro, a term angelou came up with herself. >> she spoke in a way that defined people that were in great need and in doing that, the people would rally behind her. >> reporter: there were many words each person shared about the late angelou. trailblazer. barrier breaker. pioneer. but the one word that will keep her alive in their hearts was also the hardest one to say. angelou above all was their friend. in san francisco, cate caugiran, kpix 5. >> she was amazing. you can find more on maya angelou's bay area ties on our website, kpix.com. >>> new at noon now the excitement, the mystery and intrigue surrounding an anonymous cash donor is taking the bay area by storm. more than 150,000 people are now following the twitter account hoping to cash in on this social experiment. kpix 5's kiet do on the growi
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dr. angelou comes from a certain tradition. on of people with whom she was interacting, i mean, direct interaction with dr. king, direct interaction with malcolm x., you know, jimmy baldwin talks to her about writing and focusing on her writing to publish her first book. direct interactions with giovanni. think about the cadre of people who were around her, who she worked, who she influenced, and who she was influenced by. these are folks who went through the crucible of the civil rights movement on both ends, so to emerge and live the long arc of the life she lived, to see a barack obama emerge, she really understands that quote, both implicitly, but also directly and sort of internally, which is to say that anger has its uses if it's applied to progressive, proactive, and sort of innovative change and change making. but as it becomes bitterness, and as it osifies, the capacity for activists, artists, scholars, and all folks to engage in progressive action gets diminished. so she saw that in herself, in her work, and in the liv
dr. angelou comes from a certain tradition. on of people with whom she was interacting, i mean, direct interaction with dr. king, direct interaction with malcolm x., you know, jimmy baldwin talks to her about writing and focusing on her writing to publish her first book. direct interactions with giovanni. think about the cadre of people who were around her, who she worked, who she influenced, and who she was influenced by. these are folks who went through the crucible of the civil rights...
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dr. angelou is egs especially m important and what did she mean to you? >> oh, my dear, sister. your voice. i mean, the earth has been tied with her spirit tongue, my dear sister. this woman who was a dear friend, and this woman who would correct me when i needed to be corrected, right. >> ah, yes. >> and this woman who would say simply, sonia, are you sure that you really want to say that? this woman, and toni morrison said that we died and that may be the meaning of life, but we do language, and that may be the measure of our lives and how our dear sister maya did language, did she not? >> yes. >> how on many levels she crossed cities that you said in that documentary said, and she healed us. she documented what i call our bones, right? and she heard the trumpeteers of death called segregation, and racism, and colonialism ands se away from the graveyards of our own birth and isn't that amaz g amazing. >> yes. >> and simply her prose and poetry is what i call an ancestry of bones and eyelashes of guts and transformed boulevard or alleyway of where our faces morph into the ocean
dr. angelou is egs especially m important and what did she mean to you? >> oh, my dear, sister. your voice. i mean, the earth has been tied with her spirit tongue, my dear sister. this woman who was a dear friend, and this woman who would correct me when i needed to be corrected, right. >> ah, yes. >> and this woman who would say simply, sonia, are you sure that you really want to say that? this woman, and toni morrison said that we died and that may be the meaning of life,...
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dr. angelou loved to cook. >> brussels and a cake. of sharing meals with her. but it was always the conversations that i found most nourishing. dr. angelou, this is bringing me back to my childhood. this is sunday. i can't even say -- we would eat at the dinner table. >> absolutely. >> reporter: it was just a given. >> absolutely. >> reporter: it wasn't an option. >> if you don't sit together, over a condition as intimate, the most intimate condition you can have, save sex -- >> reporter: you didn't say that. >> yes, i did. i mean, when you have planned a meal, cooked it, you bought the food, you prepared it and you present it in the most beautiful presentation possible, to people you care for, what can be more intimate? >> reporter: over the years, i learned so much about her. some of it, a little surprising. >> i'm a serious aficionado of country music. i do the cmt from time to time. yeah. >> reporter: well, we are kindred souls. i used to deejay country music. dr. angelou famously wrote, i forget what people what you said. people
dr. angelou loved to cook. >> brussels and a cake. of sharing meals with her. but it was always the conversations that i found most nourishing. dr. angelou, this is bringing me back to my childhood. this is sunday. i can't even say -- we would eat at the dinner table. >> absolutely. >> reporter: it was just a given. >> absolutely. >> reporter: it wasn't an option. >> if you don't sit together, over a condition as intimate, the most intimate condition you can...
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dr. angelou and want to meet her. truly phenomenal. >> i had the privilege of interviewing her more than once here. first time i greeted her as miss angelou. she said i'm dr. angelou. it was an honorary degree but she deserved the respect and the title. she will be missed. >> thank you. >> still ahead here tonight, an east bay refinery proposes a major upgrade saving water ask cleanse the air, why are environmental groups skeptical? >> also, tonight a brand new hospital in the bay area, this state of the art facility built for doctors and patients. >> i'm spencer christian. temperatures are rising but so is fire danger, we'll look at the rising temperatures and red flag warning in just a moment. >> later a nasa astronaut with a message for bay area students on the importance of the space program. a lot to bring you. stay right here. >>> an east bay refinery wts to cut green house gases in the process but is this project all it claims to be? laura anthony is live in martinez. laura? >> no, the environmental review hasn
dr. angelou and want to meet her. truly phenomenal. >> i had the privilege of interviewing her more than once here. first time i greeted her as miss angelou. she said i'm dr. angelou. it was an honorary degree but she deserved the respect and the title. she will be missed. >> thank you. >> still ahead here tonight, an east bay refinery proposes a major upgrade saving water ask cleanse the air, why are environmental groups skeptical? >> also, tonight a brand new hospital...
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dr. angelou and want to meet her. truly phenomenal. >> i had the privilege of interviewing her more than once here. first time i greeted her as miss angelou. she said i'm dr. angelou. it was an honorary degree but she deserved the respect and the title. she will be missed. >> thank you. >> still ahead here tonight, an east bay refinery proposes a major upgrade saving water ask cleanse the air, why are environmental groups skeptical? >> also, tonight a brand new hospital in the bay area, this state of the art facility built for doctors and patients. >> i'm spencer christian. temperatures are rising but so is fire danger, we'll look at the rising temperatures and red flag warning in just a moment. >> later a nasa astronaut with a message for bay area students on the importance of the space program. a lot to bring you. stay right here. be... better... than... slice... after... slice... of... america's... best... sharp... cheddar? nothing. tillamook sharp cheddar, tastes better because it's made better. >>> an east bay re
dr. angelou and want to meet her. truly phenomenal. >> i had the privilege of interviewing her more than once here. first time i greeted her as miss angelou. she said i'm dr. angelou. it was an honorary degree but she deserved the respect and the title. she will be missed. >> thank you. >> still ahead here tonight, an east bay refinery proposes a major upgrade saving water ask cleanse the air, why are environmental groups skeptical? >> also, tonight a brand new hospital...
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dr. maya angelou, there was something that was indescribable.sence and a strength that even before she opened her mouth you could feel her and you would know you were in the presence of something different. she's truly a different type of person that has passed our way. >> she was in many ways sort of a feminist icon, right, early on within the african-american movement because she did emphasize and re-emphasize the necessity of including women's voices in that struggle. how important was that and how pivotal of a figure was she in that regard? >> she's a very important figure in that regard. how can a woman that lived in a very small town in arkansas have such a profound affect upon the world, and i think part of it had to do with the ways in which she wrote about her life and the sense in which that you could see sort of a feminist streak in there, the streak of, listen, you have to be able to pick yourself up, to be able to fight not just for yourself, but for all women, for all the kinds of things that women go through, and i think this is e
dr. maya angelou, there was something that was indescribable.sence and a strength that even before she opened her mouth you could feel her and you would know you were in the presence of something different. she's truly a different type of person that has passed our way. >> she was in many ways sort of a feminist icon, right, early on within the african-american movement because she did emphasize and re-emphasize the necessity of including women's voices in that struggle. how important was...
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dr. maya angelou has died. probably best known for her seven autobiographies-including her first one i know why the caged bird sings. if she is also san francisco's first black cable car conductor at the age of 16. she had reportedly been battling health problems street to center final 25 days ago saying to listen to yourself and then that quietudes you might hear the voice of god. doctor my at angelo passing away and 86. record s as hmm. is inew. wi newysonay srts breaast atbrds, and u stt wi beer iredits, li reaeggs quity son usag alnatul chses, and cris, fly flbrea quity son usag anour licis sawich, atbrds, of yr day prein. giveou 2 or re teacher layoffs. and a 60 billion dollar budget deficit. that's what john perez faced when he became speaker of the california assembly. so he partnered with governor brown to pass three balanced budgets, on time. for the first time in thirty years. today, the deficits are gone and we've invested an additional 2 billion dollars in education. now john perez is running for co
dr. maya angelou has died. probably best known for her seven autobiographies-including her first one i know why the caged bird sings. if she is also san francisco's first black cable car conductor at the age of 16. she had reportedly been battling health problems street to center final 25 days ago saying to listen to yourself and then that quietudes you might hear the voice of god. doctor my at angelo passing away and 86. record s as hmm. is inew. wi newysonay srts breaast atbrds, and u stt wi...
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dr. angelou? >> intense. she used stories to make a point. i'll tell you one story.ith porgy and bess internationally. every day she walked past a dirty lot. with gypsies. she is a six foot tall woman and very imposing. they offered her coffee, and she convinced herself being hill kc thinking she had eaten a roach or something like that. when she asked someone, what was in her coffee, they said raisins. it was a high honor to get raisins in their coffee because gyp sis consider them very rare. so don't assume anything when you are given something. >> like the moment when she was in the inauguration of president bill clinton. >> that was amazing and i think end of her poem is -- speaks to the love that she had for everyone. she said, and i say to my brother and i say to my sister, good morning. and that's the base of civility. is to speak. and that's what she was speaking of. you know if you ask her what the greatest virtue was, she said courage. the courage to love. and at a thanksgiving dinner she had every year about 150 of us there, she would often say i love ever
dr. angelou? >> intense. she used stories to make a point. i'll tell you one story.ith porgy and bess internationally. every day she walked past a dirty lot. with gypsies. she is a six foot tall woman and very imposing. they offered her coffee, and she convinced herself being hill kc thinking she had eaten a roach or something like that. when she asked someone, what was in her coffee, they said raisins. it was a high honor to get raisins in their coffee because gyp sis consider them very...
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dr. maya angelou has died.ng her many accomplishments, the author, poet and civil rights pioneer was awarded the presidential medal of freedom in 2011. dr. angelou was 86 years old. >>> developing right now, the search is on for the person who shot and killed a man at a gas station in the east bay and injured another. kpix 5's cate caugiran is live in vallejo. looks like the shooter targeted one of the victims. >> reporter: yes, michelle. police believe this was the a targeted -- police believe this was a targeted incident. no arrests yet. here's the scene after the shooting. at least 50 evidence markers all over the "five star" station in vallejo. the shooting happened at around 9:00 last night at the gas station. police say the suspect fired multiple shots at a car in the parking lot killing the 24-year- old man inside. now investigators are working on piecing together why this happened. >> it's very early in the investigation. we don't know the motive or the cause of this shooting. we have two shooting victi
dr. maya angelou has died.ng her many accomplishments, the author, poet and civil rights pioneer was awarded the presidential medal of freedom in 2011. dr. angelou was 86 years old. >>> developing right now, the search is on for the person who shot and killed a man at a gas station in the east bay and injured another. kpix 5's cate caugiran is live in vallejo. looks like the shooter targeted one of the victims. >> reporter: yes, michelle. police believe this was the a targeted --...
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dr. maya angelou, always a pleasure. >>. >> thank you, mr. melvin. u. >> it was our pleasure. dr. maya angelou was always one of my favorite conversations, whether it was talking about nelson mandela's legacy, the 50th anniversary of the march on washington, or her own legacy. she was always pitch perfect speaking her mind and her soul. what became an awe-inspiring 86 years of life did not start out as one. both her parents abandoned her. she was raped by her mother's boyfriend at 7. when a mob killed him, the trauma of it all, too much to bare, she didn't speak for years. when she started again, she used her pain, her anguish to radiate light and her favorite, hope. for decades, angelou seemed to be everywhere, doing everything. she read voraciously, sang, danced calypso, won three grammys, spoke six languages, acted, wrote screenplaying, children's books, and cookbooks, p penned gorgeous poetry, was nominated for a tony, and became the first black female to drive a cable car in san francisco. it was a random rich life. she became a civil rights voic
dr. maya angelou, always a pleasure. >>. >> thank you, mr. melvin. u. >> it was our pleasure. dr. maya angelou was always one of my favorite conversations, whether it was talking about nelson mandela's legacy, the 50th anniversary of the march on washington, or her own legacy. she was always pitch perfect speaking her mind and her soul. what became an awe-inspiring 86 years of life did not start out as one. both her parents abandoned her. she was raped by her mother's...
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dr. angelou, a family friend was over thanksgiving. >> her spirit lives on. >> reporter: and so do maya angelou's roots in the bay area. she spent part of her childhood in oakland and her iconic best selling autobiography, i know why the caged bird sings, she recalls asking her mother where she worked. she walked us to 7th street where bars and smoke shops sat in the laps of storefront churches. as an adult maya angelou would make a living in san francisco as a calypso dancer at the purple onion and as the first black streetcar driver as she once told oprah winfrey. >> i loved the uniform. [ laughter ] >> reporter: but it was, of course, her work as an author, poet and civil rights activist that had a global impact. those works are what inspired oakland artist mario kyoto to create this sculpture as part of oakland's remember them monuments. >> she would tell me the stories about her relationships to malcolm x and to martin luther king and it was incredible. >> reporter: kyoto spent hours sitting with angelou as he created her sculpture. >> she said, oakland was an important part of her life in s
dr. angelou, a family friend was over thanksgiving. >> her spirit lives on. >> reporter: and so do maya angelou's roots in the bay area. she spent part of her childhood in oakland and her iconic best selling autobiography, i know why the caged bird sings, she recalls asking her mother where she worked. she walked us to 7th street where bars and smoke shops sat in the laps of storefront churches. as an adult maya angelou would make a living in san francisco as a calypso dancer at the...
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. >> president obama issued a statement about dr angelou and wrote this: >> maya angelou was the mother of one son. she is a national treasure. you can't think of her and not lift your shoulders higher, because she was ours. >> it's the power of her words. >> yes. >> and the power of her deliver. >> yes. >> when you listened to the speeches. only she could deliver them in that special way. >> yes. >> it's an amazing story. thank you. coming up later this hour. bringing maya anningel ou's words to life. and an exclusive, how and why the fbi spied on nelson mandela, and secrets from a convicted hacker. we talk to the former fugitive. >>> in syria an american citizen reportedly blew himself up in a suicide attack. u.s. officials are investigating the man whose identity is with hold. postings show him in syria. he is suspected of fighting alongside al qaeda against bashar al-assad. >>> syrians who started voting in next month's presidential election, thousands of refugees in lebanon and jordan cast ballots, with voting inside syria set for june the 3rd. bashar al-assad is on course to win.
. >> president obama issued a statement about dr angelou and wrote this: >> maya angelou was the mother of one son. she is a national treasure. you can't think of her and not lift your shoulders higher, because she was ours. >> it's the power of her words. >> yes. >> and the power of her deliver. >> yes. >> when you listened to the speeches. only she could deliver them in that special way. >> yes. >> it's an amazing story. thank you. coming...
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dr. maya angelou died at the age of 86. the author and poet died in north carolina early this morning. he has been very frail and had heart problems. dr. maya angelou was in the bay area in december when she paid a visit to glide memorial in san francisco. >> two, u.k. berkeley students will pay tribute in a vigil for victims from isla vista including three victims from the bay area starting at 8:00. thousands turned out at uc santa barbara yesterday. students returned to class yesterday for the first time since the attack. >> vallejo police are looking for whoever opened fire at a gas station killing one and wounding another. it happened at the five star gas station at 9:30. police say a 24 yearly man died and another man was shot in the leg but should survive. they don't seem to know each other. >> new twists in the l.a. clippers' owner donald sterling with episcopal reporting his estranged wife has a deadline for interested buyers to submit bids and will name a new owner by the end of the week. donald sterling sent a defiant message to the nba last night vowing to fight to keep the t
dr. maya angelou died at the age of 86. the author and poet died in north carolina early this morning. he has been very frail and had heart problems. dr. maya angelou was in the bay area in december when she paid a visit to glide memorial in san francisco. >> two, u.k. berkeley students will pay tribute in a vigil for victims from isla vista including three victims from the bay area starting at 8:00. thousands turned out at uc santa barbara yesterday. students returned to class yesterday...
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dr. angelou to ask her to create a work of poetry in connection with the urban league's 100th anniversaryn 2010. she sat there and said, do you know the art is common? i said, yemen, i know the ar art common? she said, i want to do something with him. i think it would be genius if i teamed up with him to do something for you. don't you think that's a great idea? i think that's a great idea. she created a work of poetry and with common actually performed it. did a spoken word presentation. it was memorable, it was powerful. i loved her spunk. i loved--she had a patience and an impatience. that impatience is really an i am patience with injustice, with intolerance. a giant amongst us has gone on. a great literary giant and a great personality of the 21st century has gone on. >> mary francis berry, i want to talk about the america maya angelomayaangelou witnessed in . here is a quote in the times. i thought it was important for us to talk about. our country is better now than it may seem to be. you can look around and see black people in positions of leadership, and they've been voted in by
dr. angelou to ask her to create a work of poetry in connection with the urban league's 100th anniversaryn 2010. she sat there and said, do you know the art is common? i said, yemen, i know the ar art common? she said, i want to do something with him. i think it would be genius if i teamed up with him to do something for you. don't you think that's a great idea? i think that's a great idea. she created a work of poetry and with common actually performed it. did a spoken word presentation. it...
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dr. maya angelou who died yesterday at her home in north carolina at age of 8. later today, a painting of maya angelou will go up in the national portrait gallery an influence of the we activist. she was not born in the bay area her ties and influence were strong the she was 15 when slow became the first black female rail conductor and appeared at glide memorial clutch and considered it one of her regular places of worship. the reverend williams said they developed a deep friendship. >> we begin a conversation and call each other immediately "brother can sister," and i feel like maya was my sister. >> memorial services for maya angelou are landed. we have more on life of maya angelou on our website at abc7news.com. you the owners of casino matrix could see their license revoked. the control commission will take up the issue of alleged exciting by the operators. the operators of the casino will be discussed at a meeting today at the gambling commission and the state attorney general says that the casino mate terrorism is siphoning profits to shell companies to av
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dr. angelou's families and friends at this difficult time.h you what i thought was probably among her biggest moments where everybody in marketgamerica got understand the greatness behind maya angelou. she was asked to deliver a poem at president clinton's inauguration in 1993. here it is. >> today i call you to my riverside if you study war no more. come clad in peace and i will sing the songs the creator gave to me when i and the tree and the rock were within, before cynicism was a bloody sear across your brow and when you yet knew you still knew nothing. the river sang and sings on. oh, larry. she thinks i'm crazy. mm-hmm. but would a crazy person save 15% on car insurance in just 15 minutes? [ chuckles ] [ male announcer ] 15 minutes for a quote is crazy. with esurance, 7½ minutes could save you on car insurance. welcome to the modern world. esurance. backed by allstate. click or call. [ girl ] my mom, she makes underwater fans that are powered by the moon. ♪ she can print amazing things, right from her computer. [ whirring ] [ train whis
dr. angelou's families and friends at this difficult time.h you what i thought was probably among her biggest moments where everybody in marketgamerica got understand the greatness behind maya angelou. she was asked to deliver a poem at president clinton's inauguration in 1993. here it is. >> today i call you to my riverside if you study war no more. come clad in peace and i will sing the songs the creator gave to me when i and the tree and the rock were within, before cynicism was a...
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dr. angelou -- she said, why are you calling me that? i heard her chastise people who called her maya. said, no, you're not, what are you doing? then i thought, oh, she likes me! >> charlie: did she say something like she would look after you? >> yeah, you know, my mom died in 1994, and she called me one day and said, hello, my darling girl -- no one had a voice like hers -- i was just calling to see how is your heart. which i think -- talk about being a wordsmith. how is your heart. i said, boy, maya, no one's ever asked me that before. she said, i'm sure not. doesn't that sound like her? i'm sure not! >> charlie: she had a sense of confidence and self. >> that's what resonates with so many people. i've gotten so many amazing e-mails and letters and phone calls from people who said i never met maya but because of her i feel more confident and stronger about myself, i feel significant in my own body. that's certainly what maya did for many, many people. she didn't care about your color, your class. so you would go to her house for thanksgiving -- you know, charlie, for thanksgiving at
dr. angelou -- she said, why are you calling me that? i heard her chastise people who called her maya. said, no, you're not, what are you doing? then i thought, oh, she likes me! >> charlie: did she say something like she would look after you? >> yeah, you know, my mom died in 1994, and she called me one day and said, hello, my darling girl -- no one had a voice like hers -- i was just calling to see how is your heart. which i think -- talk about being a wordsmith. how is your...
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dr. maya angelou died today. she was a poet and activist and story teller. >> though she was living in winston salem, north carolina she had strong ties to the bay area. >> carolyn tyler met with her many times. >> maya angelou was not born in san francisco, but she spent her for ma tiff years here. operating a street car like this was an early accomplishment. she was only 16 when she became the first black female conductor. she told oprah winfrey how she did it. >> i went back to my mother and said they wouldn't let me apply. she said do you know why? i said yes because i am a negro. show said yes, but do you want the job? i said yes and she said go get it. >> she was singing in san francisco to support her young son. her writing had similar grace and movement. she has been hailed by her auto auto-biographies "i know why the caged bird sings" was a best seller in 1969. many got to know the legendary author at president bill clinton's 19903 inauguration. >> lift up your eyes upon this daybreaking for you. give bi
dr. maya angelou died today. she was a poet and activist and story teller. >> though she was living in winston salem, north carolina she had strong ties to the bay area. >> carolyn tyler met with her many times. >> maya angelou was not born in san francisco, but she spent her for ma tiff years here. operating a street car like this was an early accomplishment. she was only 16 when she became the first black female conductor. she told oprah winfrey how she did it. >> i...
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dr. maya angelou died today. she was a poet and activist and story teller. >> though she was living in winston salem, north carolina she had strong ties to the bay area. >> carolyn tyler met with her many times. >> maya angelou was not born in san francisco, but she spent her for ma tiff years here. operating a street car like this was an early accomplishment. she was only 16 when she became the first black female conductor. she told oprah winfrey how she did it. >> i went back to my mother and said they wouldn't let me apply. she said do you know why? i said yes because i am a negro. show said yes, but do you want the job? i said yes and she said go get it. >> she was singing in san francisco to support her young son. her writing had similar grace and movement. she has been hailed by her auto auto-biographies "i know why the caged bird sings" was a best seller in 1969. many got to know the legendary author at president bill clinton's 19903 inauguration. >> lift up your eyes upon this daybreaking for you. give bi
dr. maya angelou died today. she was a poet and activist and story teller. >> though she was living in winston salem, north carolina she had strong ties to the bay area. >> carolyn tyler met with her many times. >> maya angelou was not born in san francisco, but she spent her for ma tiff years here. operating a street car like this was an early accomplishment. she was only 16 when she became the first black female conductor. she told oprah winfrey how she did it. >> i...
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dr. maya angelou died today. she was a poet and activist and story teller. >> though she was living innston winston salem, north carolina she had strongarea. bay area. >> carolyn tyler met with her many times. >> maya angelou was not born in san francisco, but she spent her for ma tiff years here. operating a street car like this was an early accomplishment. she was only 16 when she became the first black female conductor. she told oprah winfrey how she did it. >> i went back to my mother and said they wouldn't let me apply. she said do you know why? i said yes because i am a negro. show said yes, but do you want the job? i said yes and she said go get it. >> she was singing in san francisco to support her young son. her writing had similar grace and movement. she has been hailed by her auto auto-biographies "i know why the caged bird sings" was a best seller in 1969. many got to know the legendary author at president bill clinton's 19903 inauguration. >> lift up your eyes upon this daybreaking for you. give birt
dr. maya angelou died today. she was a poet and activist and story teller. >> though she was living innston winston salem, north carolina she had strongarea. bay area. >> carolyn tyler met with her many times. >> maya angelou was not born in san francisco, but she spent her for ma tiff years here. operating a street car like this was an early accomplishment. she was only 16 when she became the first black female conductor. she told oprah winfrey how she did it. >> i went...
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dr. maya angelou.eepest condolences to her friends and family, including her son, guy johnson, who is both a friend and constituent, as they celebrate and mourn her spirit-filled life. i will forever cherish the private moments i had the privilege to spend with maya, one i recall was years ago when she invited me to her beautiful home where we talked in her living room as sisters about our lives, our struggles, our passion for improving the human condition. i confided in her about the many challenges i faced after voting against the authorization to use military force. she encouraged me and the affirmation she gave to me during those trying times will always be with me. i tell you, dr. angelou lived life to its fullest and she shared with the world the essence of a purposeful life. i will hold her words, be certain that you do not die without having done something wonderful for humanity, close to my heart knowing she was one of humanity's greatest gifts. while the world grieves in dr. maya angelou's pa
dr. maya angelou.eepest condolences to her friends and family, including her son, guy johnson, who is both a friend and constituent, as they celebrate and mourn her spirit-filled life. i will forever cherish the private moments i had the privilege to spend with maya, one i recall was years ago when she invited me to her beautiful home where we talked in her living room as sisters about our lives, our struggles, our passion for improving the human condition. i confided in her about the many...
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dr. angelou. you can see her sculpture here. she is here in downtown oakland memorialized with the likes of abraham lincoln and mother teresa. and you can see people brought flowers to her statue at oakland's remember them monument. it was created by oakland artist mario chioto inspired by angelou's work as a author, poet and civil rights activist. >> she would tell me the stories about her relationships to malcolm x and and to martin luther king and it was incredible. she said oakland was an important part of her life in san francisco. she very much felt like she was from here. >> reporter: as an adult, angelou worked as a calypso dancer at the purple onion in san francisco, and as the first african-american streetcar driver. back out here live now in oakland, part of her iconic book, i know why the caged bird sings, was set here in oakland. we'll have an excerpt from that coming up in the next half hour. right now live in oakland, anne makovec, kpix 5. >> for more on angelou's lasting bay area ties, visit kpix.com. >>> it is 5
dr. angelou. you can see her sculpture here. she is here in downtown oakland memorialized with the likes of abraham lincoln and mother teresa. and you can see people brought flowers to her statue at oakland's remember them monument. it was created by oakland artist mario chioto inspired by angelou's work as a author, poet and civil rights activist. >> she would tell me the stories about her relationships to malcolm x and and to martin luther king and it was incredible. she said oakland...
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dr. maya angelou. she died year at her home in north carolina at the able of 86. later today, a painting of maya angelou goes up at the national portrait gallery in washington, dc, a remembrance of the deeply influential civil rights activist. she wasn't born in the bay area, her ties and influence were very strong here. she was only 16 when she became a san francisco first black female rail car conductor and made regular appearances at glide memorial clutch and considered it one of her regular places of worship. the reverend williams say they developed a deep friend. >> we begin a conversation and immediately call each other "brother and sister." i felt like and feel like she was my sister. >> memorial services for maya angelou are landed. we have a slide show and more on the life of maya angelou on abc7news.com. >>> new details in initial round of bidding for the l.a. clippers closed with throw potential bidders. espn reported a group including former nba star grant hill reportedly offered $1.2 billion. sources say other bids were placeed by a music mobile inclu
dr. maya angelou. she died year at her home in north carolina at the able of 86. later today, a painting of maya angelou goes up at the national portrait gallery in washington, dc, a remembrance of the deeply influential civil rights activist. she wasn't born in the bay area, her ties and influence were very strong here. she was only 16 when she became a san francisco first black female rail car conductor and made regular appearances at glide memorial clutch and considered it one of her regular...
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dr. maya angelou lived. we get our look back tonight from nbc's rehema ellis. >> i wrote this piece for every human being on earth. >> reporter: in everyone, maya angelo saw the possibility for goodness and grace. >> how you treat other people. >> reporter: her message always delivered in that distinctive poetic voice. >> the hells we have lived through and lived through still have sharpened our senses and toughened our will. >> reporter: a best selling author, she defied stereotypes, an activist and medal recipient, she embarked on a life long crusade alongside malcolm x and martin luther king and wrote about it all. >> i want to see honesty, fair play, i want to see kindness and justice. >> reporter: born in st. louis, missouri in 1928 her first big break came as a singer in the 1950s. ♪ she won three grammys for her recordings of her writings. she was also nominated for a pulitzer, a tony, even an emmy for her role in the landmark tv mini series "roots." >> grow as tall as a tree and i will still be your
dr. maya angelou lived. we get our look back tonight from nbc's rehema ellis. >> i wrote this piece for every human being on earth. >> reporter: in everyone, maya angelo saw the possibility for goodness and grace. >> how you treat other people. >> reporter: her message always delivered in that distinctive poetic voice. >> the hells we have lived through and lived through still have sharpened our senses and toughened our will. >> reporter: a best selling...
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dr. maya angelou. [applause] >> thank you everybody. >> thank you. thank you. [applause] we will be talking for around the half an hour after which there'll be around 15 minutes for questions. if you have questions there will be a mic in the aisle. i know it may be hard to find that i'll which is just an indication of how important our guest is. dr. angela you have said that what concerns you is autobiography it as a art form and as a literary form and i wonder what he meant by that. >> well autobiography is my favorite form. on the other hand i'm extremely fickle so when we start talking about poetry i'm going to say that's my favorite form and i mean it. i have known from mr. frederick douglass the importance of autobiography of a memoir because mr. douglas used the first person singular to talk about the third person about we, about us. he was able to say i stood on the burning deck. i stood on the slave ship ocean. i broke my back. i took the lash. meaning that i is a human being can speak for human beings. and when i really began working on caged bird at f
dr. maya angelou. [applause] >> thank you everybody. >> thank you. thank you. [applause] we will be talking for around the half an hour after which there'll be around 15 minutes for questions. if you have questions there will be a mic in the aisle. i know it may be hard to find that i'll which is just an indication of how important our guest is. dr. angela you have said that what concerns you is autobiography it as a art form and as a literary form and i wonder what he meant by...
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dr. maya angelou passes away, but her words are eternal. >>> and a couple of incredible finishes in the nbad the nhl playoffs. the last-second drama that kept two teams alive to fight another day. this is "way too early"! >>> hi there, everybody, good morning, i'm thomas roberts. it is thursday, may 29th. welcome to "way too early," the show that is not going to complain about the length of the playoffs anymore even though they totally drag on forever. forever. so we're going to talk more about that in sports. >>> but we want to start out with what's taking place as voices grow louder in d.c. we've got the v.a. watchdog is out with its initial report on the phoenix v.a. facility. and the news is not good. investigators found data was manipulated and reports were concealed in an attempt to hide prolonged wait times. the report says 1,700 individualwe
dr. maya angelou passes away, but her words are eternal. >>> and a couple of incredible finishes in the nbad the nhl playoffs. the last-second drama that kept two teams alive to fight another day. this is "way too early"! >>> hi there, everybody, good morning, i'm thomas roberts. it is thursday, may 29th. welcome to "way too early," the show that is not going to complain about the length of the playoffs anymore even though they totally drag on forever....
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dr. ben carson, angel mccoughtry, and greg jennings. this is how to overcome. [captioning made possible by challenger films] >> ♪ caught in the fallout i know there's a way out... ♪ >> i'm apolo anton ohno. see how you can overcome when life gets tough. >> hi. i'm lisa leslie. find out how to have the real winning edge over life's challenges.
dr. ben carson, angel mccoughtry, and greg jennings. this is how to overcome. [captioning made possible by challenger films] >> ♪ caught in the fallout i know there's a way out... ♪ >> i'm apolo anton ohno. see how you can overcome when life gets tough. >> hi. i'm lisa leslie. find out how to have the real winning edge over life's challenges.
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dr. maya angelou passes away, but her words are eternal. >>> and a couple of incredible finishes in the nba and the nhl playoffs. the last-second drama that kept two teams alive to fight another day. this is "way too early"! >>> hi there, everybody, good morning, i'm thomas roberts. it is thursday, may 29th. welcome to "way too early," the show that is not going to complain about the length of the playoffs anymore even though they totally drag on forever. forever. so we're going to talk more about that in sports. >>> but we want to start out with what's taking place as voices grow louder in d.c. we've got the v.a. watchdog is out with its initial report on the phoenix v.a. facility. and the news is not good. investigators found data was manipulated and reports were concealed in an attempt to hide prolonged wait times. the report says 1,700 individuals were not placed on wait lists at the center in phoenix. and the ones who were had to wait, on average, 115 days for treatment. that's five times as long as administrators initially reported. and while the report does criticize the bureaucracy
dr. maya angelou passes away, but her words are eternal. >>> and a couple of incredible finishes in the nba and the nhl playoffs. the last-second drama that kept two teams alive to fight another day. this is "way too early"! >>> hi there, everybody, good morning, i'm thomas roberts. it is thursday, may 29th. welcome to "way too early," the show that is not going to complain about the length of the playoffs anymore even though they totally drag on forever....
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dr. maya angelou who was an award winning author, rose up out of poverty in st.is died yesterday at the age of 86. she will be missed. she gave the original poem at bill clinton's first inaugural and she was a leader for all of us in the civil rights movement. >> five-year-old kid tearing up youtube right now. she issed out that he's -- >> i can't have three girlfriends? >> no. >> why? >> i could have two. i don't want three. they are all pretty. i have to give one up. >> it's rough being five, isn't it? >> i wish i was four again. >> jees see how did you find that video of him when i was five. >> president obama, he had the worst first pitch thrown in the history of first pitch until last night, fitty cent. dude do me a favor. >> i can do better than that. >> i have done better than that, right bob. >> i love this one. there's a company call target smart communications and they -- if you put your last night, it's call the last name tool, you can compare yourself to other people. perinos, 52% democrats, bolling 62, gil foil, the only people likely to vote republi
dr. maya angelou who was an award winning author, rose up out of poverty in st.is died yesterday at the age of 86. she will be missed. she gave the original poem at bill clinton's first inaugural and she was a leader for all of us in the civil rights movement. >> five-year-old kid tearing up youtube right now. she issed out that he's -- >> i can't have three girlfriends? >> no. >> why? >> i could have two. i don't want three. they are all pretty. i have to give one...
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dr. maya angelou and you're messing can john travolta. if you think john travolta won't whip your celtics loving, little leprechaun ass, you're sadly mistaken. let's not forget how badly it went when matt damon bought a zoo, okay? [ applause ] >> jimmy: he always has to have what i have. he's so jealous, so hateful. i actually think he's worse than donald sterling. anyway, he's kicked off the show tonight. he's banned for life. those of you booing me are also kicked out and banned for life. [ applause ] >> jimmy: on tuesday, nba commissioner adam silver banned donald sterling for life and urged nba owners to force him to sell the team, which they need three quarters of the vote to do. so far there's been no statement from sterling, who is believed to be hold up in his fortress of whiteitude. he also been banned unexpublicably from the bunny ranch in nevada. >> dennis who have said the reason donald sterling is banned for life is out of respect for the nba players that come here to the bunny ranch. >> jimmy: i'm sure they appreciate that r
dr. maya angelou and you're messing can john travolta. if you think john travolta won't whip your celtics loving, little leprechaun ass, you're sadly mistaken. let's not forget how badly it went when matt damon bought a zoo, okay? [ applause ] >> jimmy: he always has to have what i have. he's so jealous, so hateful. i actually think he's worse than donald sterling. anyway, he's kicked off the show tonight. he's banned for life. those of you booing me are also kicked out and banned for...
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dr. thdre and jimmy ivine, famous producer in los angeles. tim cook. brings talent sboboth into t fold and streaming music business which is something that could be helpful to apple. a lot of analysts have been questioning like these companies are kind of alike. why would apple buy another brand and bring it into the fold. but now more and more people are saying it just makes sense. >> what does -- one obvious things that beats gets out of it is a whole lot of cash and maybe dre becoming a billionaire. what does beats get out of it? >> beats gets a whole lot of cash and you've got these two music producers part of the apple family and a whole new venture for them. if you look at what it means for the hip-hop billionaire, is he really going to be a billionaire. dr. dre is worth $550 million predeal. he owns up to a quarter of beats. we don't know exactly for sure. with apple paying $3 billion for beats he might get there. he might just get close. >> he might get there. quick, does it change -- do you think it will change anything for the apple consumer?
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dr. maya angelou.y in the works when she passed away. >>> and later, the dramatic rescue of a toddler of a busy street. you want to see how this ends. honestly, the off-season isn't i've got a lot to do. that's why i got my surface. it's great for watching game film and drawing up plays. it's got onenote, so i can stay on top of my to-do list, which has been absolutely absurd since the big game. with skype, it's just really easy to stay in touch with the kids i work with. alright, russell you are good to go! alright, fellas. alright, russ. back to work! sfx: sounds of marching band and crowd cheering sfx: sounds of marching band and crowd cheering so, i'm walking down the street, sfx: sounds of marching band and crowd cheering just you know walking, sfx: sounds of marching band and crowd cheering and i found myself in the middle of this parade honoring america's troops. which is actually quite fitting because geico has been serving the military for over 75 years. aawh no, look, i know this is about the
dr. maya angelou.y in the works when she passed away. >>> and later, the dramatic rescue of a toddler of a busy street. you want to see how this ends. honestly, the off-season isn't i've got a lot to do. that's why i got my surface. it's great for watching game film and drawing up plays. it's got onenote, so i can stay on top of my to-do list, which has been absolutely absurd since the big game. with skype, it's just really easy to stay in touch with the kids i work with. alright,...
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dr. maya angelou, the world respected poet that died earlier this week. >> yes. we have more thoughts on her life and death. >> when i leave this planet, i will have left something for young people, so i would hope young people will realize that. all you have to do is pay for someone else who is yet to come. >> she was eternally hopeful, a person who put life and death in perspective. >> i think when you have done the best you can, you might be able to slip away without even knowing it. i know it is that undiscovered country from who is born, no traveler returns. nobody has come back, even houdini, to tell us what it is like. >> these are never before seen outtakes for her interview for the documentary the silver mirror, an exploration of aging, produced and directed. >> she made every effort. you can see the conscious decision, telling you stories that will bring her to our level, to the same, and make us feel comfortable. >> i know that they say everyone wants to go to heaven, but no one wants to die getting there. >> she says thing in a timeless way and sees t
dr. maya angelou, the world respected poet that died earlier this week. >> yes. we have more thoughts on her life and death. >> when i leave this planet, i will have left something for young people, so i would hope young people will realize that. all you have to do is pay for someone else who is yet to come. >> she was eternally hopeful, a person who put life and death in perspective. >> i think when you have done the best you can, you might be able to slip away without...
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dr. maya angelou. >>> new insight into the mind of the santa barbara madman, disturbing claims by his owner.
dr. maya angelou. >>> new insight into the mind of the santa barbara madman, disturbing claims by his owner.
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dr. maya angelou. she was to attend the lunch as part of bail's civil rights game festivityies but she notified the officials a week ago she could not make it because of health reasons. "good morning america" anchor robin roberts will accept the bee condition award on maya angelou's behalf. >>> the cost of car crashes is adding up. a report fines that the economic impact of all motor vehicle crashes in the united states in 2010 adding up to $871 billion according to the national highway traffic safety administration. the price tag includes property damage, the cost of medical treatment, legal fees, insurance, and productivity losses. also, we are getting a look at face of heroin with 90 percent of the drug users are white. the study fines that most now live in nonurban areas. heroin use has jumped 80 percent with the waging off of prescription drugs and turning to heroin because it is cheaper and easier to get. >> an employee for tiffany is accusing the jewelry store of racial bias. "new york times" re
dr. maya angelou. she was to attend the lunch as part of bail's civil rights game festivityies but she notified the officials a week ago she could not make it because of health reasons. "good morning america" anchor robin roberts will accept the bee condition award on maya angelou's behalf. >>> the cost of car crashes is adding up. a report fines that the economic impact of all motor vehicle crashes in the united states in 2010 adding up to $871 billion according to the...
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. >>> before we go tonight, some thoughts about maia angelou who died at her north carolina home today at the age of 86. dr -- her life was like the ultimate glad watt school, poet, political activist and the voice of more than one generation. she had been frail and suffering from heart problems but her heart and mind and her soul were on vivid display in what may have been her greatest work "i know why the cage bird sings." her poem for bill clinton's inauguration "on the pulse of morning." >> today the rock cries out to us, clearly, forcefully, come, you may stand up on my back and face your distant destiny, but seek no haven in my shadow. i will give you no hiding place down here. >>> good evening, everyone. thank you for joining us. we begin tonight with breaking news. fallout from that sharply critical inspector general's report on the v.a. hospital in phoenix. a document that confirms what this program has been uncovering since last november. namely, the veterans have been
. >>> before we go tonight, some thoughts about maia angelou who died at her north carolina home today at the age of 86. dr -- her life was like the ultimate glad watt school, poet, political activist and the voice of more than one generation. she had been frail and suffering from heart problems but her heart and mind and her soul were on vivid display in what may have been her greatest work "i know why the cage bird sings." her poem for bill clinton's inauguration "on...
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dr. angelou said no, you will not, she said let those birds sing. she spoke. she's always teaching, she was always teaching. that was one thing i really appreciated. >> knowing her, that is probably what she would be happiest to hear. thank you for joining us this morning. >> a popular children's show could be making a comeback. the pbs series reading rainbow launched a kickstarter campaign to revamp for the web. donors kicked in $1.5 million. the show hosted by lavar burton aired for two decades before it was canceled in 2006. >> you may be able to post a selfie from the moon someday. high speed technology is being brought to space. future space travelers won't have to wait for their videos to load. the internet speed in space twice as fast as on earth. >> do they still have polaroids? >> yes, but nobody really uses them. >> tomorrow, could president obama's foreign policy shift endanger u.s. lives? >> there are suggestions it could increase al-qaeda in the u.s. and abroad. that's tomorrow morning. >> thank you for joining us this morning. >> ahead in two min
dr. angelou said no, you will not, she said let those birds sing. she spoke. she's always teaching, she was always teaching. that was one thing i really appreciated. >> knowing her, that is probably what she would be happiest to hear. thank you for joining us this morning. >> a popular children's show could be making a comeback. the pbs series reading rainbow launched a kickstarter campaign to revamp for the web. donors kicked in $1.5 million. the show hosted by lavar burton aired...
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dr. maya angelou this morning. she died year at her home in north carolina at 86.er today a painting of maya angelou goes up in the national portrait valley in washington, dc, another remembrance of the deeply influential civil rights activist. she wasn't born in the bay area maya angelou's ties and influences were strong. she was only 16 when she became san francisco's first black female rail car conductor making regular appearances the glide memorial church and considered it a regulation of worship. the reverend williams say they developed a deep friendship. >> we begin a conservation and call each other "brother and sister." i felt like and feel like that maya was my sister. >> memorial services are planned. we have a slide show and more on the life of maya angelou on our website at abc7news.com. >>> new details and the initial round of bidding for the l.a. clippers closing with three potential bidder for the team. espn reports that a base including grant hill a former nba star offered $1.2 billion. other bids were placed by music mogul including oracle c.e.o. a
dr. maya angelou this morning. she died year at her home in north carolina at 86.er today a painting of maya angelou goes up in the national portrait valley in washington, dc, another remembrance of the deeply influential civil rights activist. she wasn't born in the bay area maya angelou's ties and influences were strong. she was only 16 when she became san francisco's first black female rail car conductor making regular appearances the glide memorial church and considered it a regulation of...
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dr. maya angelou who passed away in north carolina on wednesday. she was to attend the luncheon as part of the civil rights game festivities but she notified official as week ago she couldn't make it because of health reasons. "good morning america" anchor is the key note speaker and will behalf the award on her behalf. >> we have baseball in the bay area. mike? >> angels are taking on the a's and we will see if we can held open to first place with temperatures in the 50's. bundle up. around santa rosa, quarter mile and three miles at half moon bay. temperatures dress for 42 in woodside and mid-to-upper 40's in palo alto and low-to-mid 50's in foster city and san mateo and san carlos and san francisco and san jose. you get the point, the expire bay area is in the low-to-mid 50's and los gatos at 47. temperatures are running from nine degrees warmer at half moon bay because of the clouds and 11 or 12 degrees cooler in novato and in santa rosa. this is how it looks from the exploritorium you can seat cloud cover out there and more clouds are moving i
dr. maya angelou who passed away in north carolina on wednesday. she was to attend the luncheon as part of the civil rights game festivities but she notified official as week ago she couldn't make it because of health reasons. "good morning america" anchor is the key note speaker and will behalf the award on her behalf. >> we have baseball in the bay area. mike? >> angels are taking on the a's and we will see if we can held open to first place with temperatures in the...
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dr. maya angelou. thank you very much.ant to thank you so much for giving voice to it at the beginning. >> our pleasure. >> it's a pleasure. >>> an important day in foreign policy. at west point today, president obama first announced the troop surge for afghanistan in 2009. he returned to west point giving the commencement today, arguing that the new threats facing america are more diffuse, giving a different response. >> military action cannot be the only, or even primary component of our leadership in every instance. just because we have the best hammer does not mean that every problem is a nail. and because the costs associated with military action are so high, you should expect every civilian leader, and specially your commander in chief, to be clear about how that awesome power should be used. >> tony blinken is joining us from the white house. excuse me, tony, i'm still choked up over mayo angelou. forgive. the president gave a powerful speech and announced to the class, the first class not to be serving on active du
dr. maya angelou. thank you very much.ant to thank you so much for giving voice to it at the beginning. >> our pleasure. >> it's a pleasure. >>> an important day in foreign policy. at west point today, president obama first announced the troop surge for afghanistan in 2009. he returned to west point giving the commencement today, arguing that the new threats facing america are more diffuse, giving a different response. >> military action cannot be the only, or even...
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dr. maya angelou. you can see a lot of people came out to leave flowers in her honor. >> the sound of a lone flute played for maya angelou set the scene here at kaiser memorial park last evening. she says the last time she saw maya angelou, a family friend, was over thanksgiving. >> her spirit lives on. >> reporter: and so do her roots in the bay area. she spent part of her childhood in oakland in her iconic best selling autobiography, i know why the caged bird sing, angelou recalls asking her mother where she worked. she walked up to oakland's 7th street where dusty bars and smoke shops sat in the laps of storefront churches. as an adult, maya angelou would make her own living in san francisco as the calypso dancer at the purple onion and as the first black streetcar driver as she once told oprah winfrey. >> i loved the uniform. [ laughter ] >> reporter: but it was of course her work as an author, poet and civil rights activist that had a global influence. those works are what inspired oakland artist
dr. maya angelou. you can see a lot of people came out to leave flowers in her honor. >> the sound of a lone flute played for maya angelou set the scene here at kaiser memorial park last evening. she says the last time she saw maya angelou, a family friend, was over thanksgiving. >> her spirit lives on. >> reporter: and so do her roots in the bay area. she spent part of her childhood in oakland in her iconic best selling autobiography, i know why the caged bird sing, angelou...
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and in another sunny suburb of los angeles, we met dr.> i gained 10 pounds after getting married. i gained 20 pounds after having a baby. so i feel like i have 30 pounds that have just, has not moved since i was in my 20s. >> reporter: both women recently heard of a new capsule, a magic bullet, to help in their fight to lose weight. one that claims the kind of results that so far only invasive surgery has produced. and it is not just for the severely overweight. >> are you nervous? >> i think i am excited. >> you are. >> i am excited i don't want the gastric bypass or lap band. i am heavy. >> reporter: why not? >> cutting your stomach is not really the issue. the issue is right here. that's the main issue. just kind of a jump-start. >> reporter: or in kimmy's case, a restart. >> this is when i won. >> a few years ago she was a successful plus-sized model even appearing in the movie. her goal is to lose about 60 pounds, nothing more. >> reporter: you would look to go back to modeling. >> yes, it would be great. i still was heavy. i was thi
and in another sunny suburb of los angeles, we met dr.> i gained 10 pounds after getting married. i gained 20 pounds after having a baby. so i feel like i have 30 pounds that have just, has not moved since i was in my 20s. >> reporter: both women recently heard of a new capsule, a magic bullet, to help in their fight to lose weight. one that claims the kind of results that so far only invasive surgery has produced. and it is not just for the severely overweight. >> are you...
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dr. martin luther king jr., devastated angelou. it was in 1969 that she was encouraged by the author james baldwin, among others, to focus on her writing. thus was born "i know why the caged bird sings," her first of seven autobiographies and the phenomenal career for which she is known around the world. maya angelou was also an award-winning people's poet. this is maya angelou in her own words as she reads one of her most celebrated homes, "still i rise." >> you may write me down in history with your twisted lies. you may tread me in the very dirt but still, like dust, i'll rise. does my sassiness upset you? why are you beset with gloom? 'cause i walk like i've got oil wells pumping in my living room. just like moons and like suns, with the certainty of tides, just like hopes springing high, still i'll rise. did you want to see me broken? bowed head and lowered eyes? shoulders falling down like teardrops. weakened by my soulful cries. does my haughtiness offend you? don't you take it awful hard 'cause i laugh like i've got gold mi
dr. martin luther king jr., devastated angelou. it was in 1969 that she was encouraged by the author james baldwin, among others, to focus on her writing. thus was born "i know why the caged bird sings," her first of seven autobiographies and the phenomenal career for which she is known around the world. maya angelou was also an award-winning people's poet. this is maya angelou in her own words as she reads one of her most celebrated homes, "still i rise." >> you may...