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so, and she married this man, lyons. and i bring them up although i'm not going to talk about them much in this talk tonight, i bring them up because albro lyons said to his daughter -- so she's on the family tree -- that he wanted to write the story, the history of his generation. but he never got further than the title, and the title he had picked was "the gentleman in black." so he said to his daughter, i am not going to be able to do it. i want you to do it. so in this same collection of papers we have a typed manuscript about 85 pages, pretty much in draft form, organizeally at least, and what she said was that from the vast output of fugitive scrap she was going to try and write her memoir. and she titled it "memory t of yesterdays -- memories of yesterdays. all of which i saw and part of which i was, an autobiography." so she wrote the 85 pages but didn't get it published. so i consider my book "black gotham," to be the final event, the final publication of this idea of writing the history of the gentleman in blac
so, and she married this man, lyons. and i bring them up although i'm not going to talk about them much in this talk tonight, i bring them up because albro lyons said to his daughter -- so she's on the family tree -- that he wanted to write the story, the history of his generation. but he never got further than the title, and the title he had picked was "the gentleman in black." so he said to his daughter, i am not going to be able to do it. i want you to do it. so in this same...
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if i can go back -- that's mary joseph lyons. she was the group of young single and married folks who found in her a social woman whose company was agreeable as when she was a maiden. with her, it was possible to have a good time without fuss and feathers. her guests were frequent, they danced, played, or sung, played games or sued for charity, and all alike found an opportunity to pass delightful hours with her in the home were curtesy and socialability reigned supreme. it was possible to move from one circle to another, no lines were drawn. however, the same persons could be met now in one circle now in the other. you can understand how somebody like james with his play acting career, with his brushes with the law, with his time spent in prison, with his hard labor, so forth would not have been welcome in these groups where curtesy, socialability, and fredlyness reigns supreme. the other thing i can point out about this passage, i think it gives you a glimpse into something i had a hard time talking about in my book which was p
if i can go back -- that's mary joseph lyons. she was the group of young single and married folks who found in her a social woman whose company was agreeable as when she was a maiden. with her, it was possible to have a good time without fuss and feathers. her guests were frequent, they danced, played, or sung, played games or sued for charity, and all alike found an opportunity to pass delightful hours with her in the home were curtesy and socialability reigned supreme. it was possible to move...
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the home of barbara lyons was destroyed. there is an account three attacks the on in the home and the third attack was successful burned to the ground. in williamson paper i came across a note that it is down there i will not read it, where a sergeant rates to ms. lyons to say i will try to help you. i do not know what today will bring. me to be at the drugstore at 3:00 p.m. and i will conduct you to safety. so the alliance and fellow quite philips white pharmacy was right around the corner and i speculate that is the pharmacy it is amazing the sergeant thought that was a safe enough place broke to take the family broke i started to read through the obituaries and i found the story of the preservation of the pharmacy. 1847 at the corner he stayed there until his death and established deep roots and the neighborhood where he went in was mixed and as time went on it they became more i raised. and according to all of the accounts they did not have money and gave medications away for free. he gave away money and clothes. plan th
the home of barbara lyons was destroyed. there is an account three attacks the on in the home and the third attack was successful burned to the ground. in williamson paper i came across a note that it is down there i will not read it, where a sergeant rates to ms. lyons to say i will try to help you. i do not know what today will bring. me to be at the drugstore at 3:00 p.m. and i will conduct you to safety. so the alliance and fellow quite philips white pharmacy was right around the corner and...
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lyons? >> thank you. chairman feinstein, ranking member, senator lautenberg, thank you for the opportunity to appear before you today to address the issues in japan, research programs relevant to nuclear safety. the accident itself is in my written testimony, but now focusing on the ongoing programs. to assist in the country's response, the national nuclear security administration's nuclear incident team operation center was promptly activated and has been continuously staffed by nnsa and opposite nuclear operation personnel since the accident. the purpose of all activityings is to understand the progression and offer advice to japanese officials who have the direct responsibility to manage the accident recovery. the doe employed 40 people and more than 17,000 pounds of equipment including nnsa's air yell measuring system and a number of management response teams. the aas measure of con contamination on the ground deposited from relief plumes. the readings are consistent with reduced levels
lyons? >> thank you. chairman feinstein, ranking member, senator lautenberg, thank you for the opportunity to appear before you today to address the issues in japan, research programs relevant to nuclear safety. the accident itself is in my written testimony, but now focusing on the ongoing programs. to assist in the country's response, the national nuclear security administration's nuclear incident team operation center was promptly activated and has been continuously staffed by nnsa and...
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lyons and the audio bond society and other groups that are in support of the ggnra policy, i also want to protect the habitat and endangered species but in the land use committee, i think after repeated efforts to ask for data on are the dogs really the reason why the snowy leopard or other endangered species are being threatened and i didn't get very clear data from either the ggnra or the different environmental groups but i want to work with you to enforce the existing policies and i think supervisor wiener's effort is one that is a strong statement of strong local voice and that's why i'm supportive of it. and hope to move forward working with superintendent dean as the americas cup discussions go, but also as we protect critical species and endangered wildlife as well. thank you. president chiu: supervisor wiener. supervisor wiener: thank you. and i just want to acknowledge think a appreciate supervisor elsbernd's desire that we have collaborative relationship with the ggnra and i just want to be clear that i don't think both are mutually exclusive. when you have a partnership wit
lyons and the audio bond society and other groups that are in support of the ggnra policy, i also want to protect the habitat and endangered species but in the land use committee, i think after repeated efforts to ask for data on are the dogs really the reason why the snowy leopard or other endangered species are being threatened and i didn't get very clear data from either the ggnra or the different environmental groups but i want to work with you to enforce the existing policies and i think...
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. >> for morn the struggle of the rebs, ipoke to jn lyon in their stronghold of bengzi. what is it that the rels relyeed from the ternational community they are not getting,nd what can they realistically expect? what they would like a high tempo of to attacks. ey wld lov the cmmander of e air operation to the uned states, britain, an franceather than nato, which they do not entirely ust. d it would like a bett decision making procedure whe the desion comes through muc icker. nato would, d mu more uick if theydenty a tank on the ground. they would letquipnt and aini. anwoulalso like -- whic they are getng me of it suly - diplomatic recoitio, oret couries say the siti of a -- seven re countries say theare legitimate a colel gdafi is not. >> his really red tag buncof rels, not a seriou military armntisense you a i might undetandt. are u starting tsee signs th is more serious? >> vy slowly. t checkpots ban to look a littlenot rious. there are beginnin to moufge the military equipment. things that reaarmies do. also, t serious soldiers, t ones that ud to be inolon gaddaf's mi
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the home of albert lyons was destroyed. there's amazing accounts of three-part assault on their home on water street, and on the third assault it was successful and burned to the ground. i -- in her -- in williamson's papers, i came across a note, and it's down there. i won't bother reading it, where a car gent write ssh sergeant writes, and says i'm going to try to help you. i don't know what today will bring. meet me at said drugstore at 3 p.m., and i will conduct you to safety. the lyons and phillip white lived just a few doors from one another, and the pharmacy was right around the corner at frankfurt and gold, and i speculate that's the pharmacy, so it's just amazing to think that the sergeant thought that was a safe enough place to take the family, so i started reading through williamson's papers and i found the story of the preservation of phillip white's pharmacy. he bought the pharmacy in 1847 at the corn corner of frankfurt and gold and stayed there until his death and established deep roots in the neighborhood. t
the home of albert lyons was destroyed. there's amazing accounts of three-part assault on their home on water street, and on the third assault it was successful and burned to the ground. i -- in her -- in williamson's papers, i came across a note, and it's down there. i won't bother reading it, where a car gent write ssh sergeant writes, and says i'm going to try to help you. i don't know what today will bring. meet me at said drugstore at 3 p.m., and i will conduct you to safety. the lyons and...
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"this broadcast realtime captioned by becky lyon." >>> stanford graduate students are being warned to be extra careful after a woman was assaulted in her campus apartment. it happened in the village complex. stanford police don't believe the assailant. >> reporter: a man entered the bedroom around 9:30 p.m. last night and assaulted a woman as she slept. the woman woke up and screamed and the man fled. a university spokesperson told cbs5 that the woman was not physically injured. following the attack the university transmitted text messages telling stanford students of the assault and urging them to be cautious. >> of course we are all concerned when something like this happens but stanford is usually a pretty safe campus. so i'm not overwhelmingly concerned about it. >> any special precautions you're going to take. >> lock doors and windows for sure. >> reporter: police don't know how the man got in, how he left or where he went but another resident said she worries about the security of the ground level windows especially in warmer weather. >> it is really easy just to climb into the
"this broadcast realtime captioned by becky lyon." >>> stanford graduate students are being warned to be extra careful after a woman was assaulted in her campus apartment. it happened in the village complex. stanford police don't believe the assailant. >> reporter: a man entered the bedroom around 9:30 p.m. last night and assaulted a woman as she slept. the woman woke up and screamed and the man fled. a university spokesperson told cbs5 that the woman was not physically...
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"this broadcast realtime captioned by becky lyon." >>> good evening, i'm juliette goodrich. ann notarangelo has the night off. it is a mystery. dead or dying leopard sharks are washing up on the peninsula. at least a dozen spotted recently in the lagoons. don knapp is in redwood city where shark experts have theories about what may be causing the deaths. >> reporter: we won't say mystery solved yet but a research groups think they have a pretty good idea what went wrong and they are focusing on that flood gate that sits between the open bay and the slough. residents of this redwood shores community are used to seeing fairly large populations of birds and other wildlife along the south bay. so when ailing sharks began to show up a few days ago they were concerned. volunteers picked up about a dozen dead and dying sharks. another sign of trouble. >> he almost came out of the water just a few times right up on the shore. >> reporter: but rescue isn't easy. volumeneither the bat rays or sharks are starving says randy faulkner. >> they can survive pollutants in the water and adve
"this broadcast realtime captioned by becky lyon." >>> good evening, i'm juliette goodrich. ann notarangelo has the night off. it is a mystery. dead or dying leopard sharks are washing up on the peninsula. at least a dozen spotted recently in the lagoons. don knapp is in redwood city where shark experts have theories about what may be causing the deaths. >> reporter: we won't say mystery solved yet but a research groups think they have a pretty good idea what went wrong...
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"this broadcast realtime captioned by becky lyon." >>> good evening, i'm ann notarangelo. we begin with breaking news. an amber alert has been issued. police are looking for a 41- year-old woman who took her children last night from their home in a rockville fairfield area. 10-year-old hadden and 5-year- old kayleigh both with blond hair and blue eyes. police fear for their safety because stewart's husband says she has been acting strangely. stewart is believed to be driving a red 1982 toyota corolla with california license plate 4ybn892. the vehicle's front hood is painted a differentiated of red from the rest of the vehicle. anyone who sees this group is asked to contact police. >>> the coastguard right now is searching for one of two people missing after their boat capsized off san francisco's ocean beach. one man was pulled from the water about 3:00 p.m. and treated for hyopthermia. a coastguard helicopter is looking for the other person. it is not clear how the boat overturned but the waters were quite choppy today. >>> the community is calling for answers tonight aft
"this broadcast realtime captioned by becky lyon." >>> good evening, i'm ann notarangelo. we begin with breaking news. an amber alert has been issued. police are looking for a 41- year-old woman who took her children last night from their home in a rockville fairfield area. 10-year-old hadden and 5-year- old kayleigh both with blond hair and blue eyes. police fear for their safety because stewart's husband says she has been acting strangely. stewart is believed to be driving...
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what "this broadcast realtime captioned by becky lyon." >>> more places smokers can light up on the endangered list. what lawmakers are targeting now. >>> parts of the midwest hit by tornadoes. how this twister leveled most of one small town. >>> good evening, i'm ann notarangelo. stanford graduate students are being warned to be extra careful tonight after a woman was assaulted in her campus apartment. it happened at the village complex. as don knapp reports stanford police don't believe the assailant was a student. >> reporter: this is the housing complex. police say a man entered and assaulted a woman as she slept. a university spokesperson told cbs5 that the woman was not physically injured. following the attack, the university transmitted text messages telling stanford students of the assault and urging them to be cautious. >> of course we are all concerned when something like this happens but stanford is usually a pretty safe campus so i'm not overwhelmingly concerned about it. >> any special precautions you'll take? >> lock our doors and windows. >> reporter: another resident says she w
what "this broadcast realtime captioned by becky lyon." >>> more places smokers can light up on the endangered list. what lawmakers are targeting now. >>> parts of the midwest hit by tornadoes. how this twister leveled most of one small town. >>> good evening, i'm ann notarangelo. stanford graduate students are being warned to be extra careful tonight after a woman was assaulted in her campus apartment. it happened at the village complex. as don knapp...
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"this broadcast realtime captioned by becky lyon." >>> breaking news. dozens of people burned out of their homes. tonight why it took some residents a little longer than usual to get out of a burning building. the family of a giants fan severely beaten at dodgers stadium has a message for dodger fans. why they should keep wearing dodger blue. >>> a mass exodus from a bay area street. the events that have renters saying enough. >> i've got 5-gallons of water. i've got my flute. >>> and an entire town cut off from the rest of us after highway 1 washed out but wait until you hear why most of them don't mind at all. and let's get let to the fire and evacuations at a san francisco residential hotel. grace lee is on eddy street which is west of union square. >> reporter: dana, several city blocks are closed. still a very fine scene. the fire department still has its ladder up and we see them still spraying water on the rooftops as we speak. the fire broke out at 9:00 p.m. it went to a three-alarm fire. 100 people had to be evacuated. that's according to the r
"this broadcast realtime captioned by becky lyon." >>> breaking news. dozens of people burned out of their homes. tonight why it took some residents a little longer than usual to get out of a burning building. the family of a giants fan severely beaten at dodgers stadium has a message for dodger fans. why they should keep wearing dodger blue. >>> a mass exodus from a bay area street. the events that have renters saying enough. >> i've got 5-gallons of water....
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"this broadcast realtime captioned by becky lyon." >> it is just so ridiculous it should not be happening. i really needed to do something to help that. >>> a bay area teenager waging a personal campaign to right a wrong. how he organized a fund-raiser tonight that raised thousands. >>> assessing the damage after violent tornadoes. how one community is thankful for what's left behind. >>> and the missing element in the royal wedding. the one thing you won't see in the ceremony. >>> good evening, i'm elizabeth cook. ann notarangelo has the night off. >>> motivated by the suicide of a gay college student. tonight a palo alto teenager tackled the issue of anti-gay bullying by organizing a concert that raised thousands of dollars. linda yee on the personal campaign of this 13-year-old dynamo. >> nice to meet you. thank you so much for coming out. >> reporter: he is only 13 but don't underestimate noah's determination. his cause, educate against bullying. he was deeply affected by news of the gay rutgers student driven to suicide. >> suicide is such a terrible thing and i felt like suicide bec
"this broadcast realtime captioned by becky lyon." >> it is just so ridiculous it should not be happening. i really needed to do something to help that. >>> a bay area teenager waging a personal campaign to right a wrong. how he organized a fund-raiser tonight that raised thousands. >>> assessing the damage after violent tornadoes. how one community is thankful for what's left behind. >>> and the missing element in the royal wedding. the one thing you...
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. >> reporter: 25-year-old marine sergeant kenny lyon will move into this single family home in fredericksburgek. >> it means so much the entire community steps up and come together to build this home. this is what america is and this is why we are great. >> reporter: kenny got the house after applying to homes for our troops. a nonprofit that builds houses for severely wounded vets. inside the 2600 square foot home the doors are a bit wider and the sinks and cabinets have been lowered. >> it will make it really easy for me to get around if i'm in my wheelchair that day. >> reporter: kenny survived a mortar attack in iraq back in 2006 on his second tour of duty. that attack cost him his left leg. he has also got nerve damage in his left arm and a shattered jaw. >> it becomes a barrier to them and we want to take that away. >> reporter: right now kenny is rooming with his best friend and another iraq vet, a sergeant who already lives in a house built by homes for our troops. >> when we were up at our apartment, the apartment wasn't designed to be -- wasn't handicapped accessible. everything was
. >> reporter: 25-year-old marine sergeant kenny lyon will move into this single family home in fredericksburgek. >> it means so much the entire community steps up and come together to build this home. this is what america is and this is why we are great. >> reporter: kenny got the house after applying to homes for our troops. a nonprofit that builds houses for severely wounded vets. inside the 2600 square foot home the doors are a bit wider and the sinks and cabinets have...
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"this broadcast realtime captioned by becky lyon." >>> president obama does a little sightseeing. why he made a surprise visit to the lincoln memorial. >>> an alaskan airlines flight on its way to hawaii returns to sacramento. the problem that forced the pilot to turn around. >> i lost my insurance in 2009 when i lost my job. >>> and that's why thousands are waiting in line for hours to get free health care. everything from check ups to eye glasses. >>> good evening, i'm ann notarangelo. the coastguard right now is searching for one of two people missing after their boat cap sized near san francisco's ocean beach. one person was pulled from the water just before 3:00 p.m. this afternoon. that person was treated for hyopthermia. the coastguard helicopter is looking for the second person. the water was quite choppy today. >>> museums and national parks are open for business. and that's what washington, dc, visitors discovered hours after a late night congressional compromise averted a federal government shutdown. some took advantage and did sightseeing. >> reporter: president obama
"this broadcast realtime captioned by becky lyon." >>> president obama does a little sightseeing. why he made a surprise visit to the lincoln memorial. >>> an alaskan airlines flight on its way to hawaii returns to sacramento. the problem that forced the pilot to turn around. >> i lost my insurance in 2009 when i lost my job. >>> and that's why thousands are waiting in line for hours to get free health care. everything from check ups to eye glasses....
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. >>> the lyon-martin clinic will stay open despite budget woes.epped forward but help is still needed. lyon-martin is $150,000 short of the april fund-raising goal and some $350,000 shy of its ultimate goal. that clinic caters to the gay and transgender community. >>> that i think things are going to be pricier in some bay area cities today. the sales tax is going up in city cities. union city is at 10.25%. san leandro is 10%. concord is at 9.75%. novato and santa rosa, 9.5%. the hikes were approved in november by voters in each city. >>> san francisco mayor ed lee is doing his best to side it's step an unusual proposal from peta. the animal rights group wants to rename the tenderloin district. that's the kind of beef and peta has new suggestions including tempe. mayor lee wants to focus on changing the neighborhood's reputation. here's his quote. he says, i want to get ourselves into focus on the transformation of our lives, the transformation of the store fronts and the businesses along mid-market. lee plans to take representatives from tech com
. >>> the lyon-martin clinic will stay open despite budget woes.epped forward but help is still needed. lyon-martin is $150,000 short of the april fund-raising goal and some $350,000 shy of its ultimate goal. that clinic caters to the gay and transgender community. >>> that i think things are going to be pricier in some bay area cities today. the sales tax is going up in city cities. union city is at 10.25%. san leandro is 10%. concord is at 9.75%. novato and santa rosa, 9.5%....
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"this broadcast realtime captioned by becky lyon." >>> it is down to the wire and still no budget. what a government shutdown means for you and the bay area economy. >> started hailing and stuff. it was like what should we do? >> it is cold but this is something we don't usually see. what is next? >> they are undoubtedly guilty. unethical. liars. >>> a rich housewife may be heading to the big house. why prosecutors say she turned a few secrets into a small fortune. good evening, i'm dana king. ken is off tonight. the president wants an answer in the morning. so congressional leaders and white house staffers are working all night to come up with a deal. otherwise, the federal government will shutdown in just 22 hours from now. susan mcgines is on capitol hill. the clock is ticking, susan. >> reporter: it sure is, dana. negotiators are struggling at this hour on capitol hill to come to that agreement by that morning deadline that the president gave them otherwise the government shuts down in less than 22 hours. >> reporter: president obama turned up the heat again thursday evening. t
"this broadcast realtime captioned by becky lyon." >>> it is down to the wire and still no budget. what a government shutdown means for you and the bay area economy. >> started hailing and stuff. it was like what should we do? >> it is cold but this is something we don't usually see. what is next? >> they are undoubtedly guilty. unethical. liars. >>> a rich housewife may be heading to the big house. why prosecutors say she turned a few secrets into...
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"this broadcast realtime captioned by becky lyon." >> i'm allen martin. >> i'm dana king. >> he was evasiveand deliberately misled investigs.
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"this broadcast realtime captioned by becky lyon. >> tornado. >>> a tornado slams the st. louis airport. also, high tech tools to keep an eye on crime. new surveillance cameras. why it may be too late for some business owners. i'm juliette goodrich. ann notarangelo has the night off. the st. louis airport remains closed tonight after taking a hit from a tornado. we have surveillance to show you. video inside the main terminal that shows what happened when the twister hit. crews are working long hours to get it ready to reopen. officials are hopeful that will happen on sunday. remarkably there has been no word of deaths or serious injuries but it is reported some of the damage is devastating. >> tornado. >> reporter: a tornado that struck lambert st. louis international airport took out windows. employees had to run to safety as parts of the ceiling came crashing down. >> very scary. the whole plane was shaking. we heard the wind. you could see the wings touching the ground almost. >> reporter: the damage to the airport was so substantial the city shut it down indefinitely.
"this broadcast realtime captioned by becky lyon. >> tornado. >>> a tornado slams the st. louis airport. also, high tech tools to keep an eye on crime. new surveillance cameras. why it may be too late for some business owners. i'm juliette goodrich. ann notarangelo has the night off. the st. louis airport remains closed tonight after taking a hit from a tornado. we have surveillance to show you. video inside the main terminal that shows what happened when the twister hit....
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"this broadcast realtime captioned by becky lyon." >>> terror in the terminal.assengers scrambled for safety as a tornado touches down at a major midwest airport. >> when you come down to chinatown be sure to smile. and don't try to cheat on your wife an bring your girlfriend here. >>> cameras pointing to the public. how one community has taken crime fighting into its own hands. >>> mystery solved? one scientists theory about what killed a dozen leopard sharks in the bay. good evening, i'm juliette goodrich. ann notarangelo has the night off. surveillance cameras capturing the chaotic scene as a powerful tornado roars right through st. louis' lambert field. plate glass shattered and a roof was ripped off. tonight the airport remains closed parts of it badly damaged. just one of several areas that was affected by the twister. more now on the work ahead. >> reporter: a tornado that struck the international airport in st. louis tore off part of the roof and blew out half the main terminal's windows. wind howling in and employees running to safety as parts of the ce
"this broadcast realtime captioned by becky lyon." >>> terror in the terminal.assengers scrambled for safety as a tornado touches down at a major midwest airport. >> when you come down to chinatown be sure to smile. and don't try to cheat on your wife an bring your girlfriend here. >>> cameras pointing to the public. how one community has taken crime fighting into its own hands. >>> mystery solved? one scientists theory about what killed a dozen...
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"this broadcast realtime captioned by becky lyon." >> this is just something you can get back. but that life you can't get back. it is gone. >>> tornadoes kill nearly 300 people across the southeast. the damage left behind. what one woman did to stay alive. >>> a live look just five hours before the largest royal event in a generation. the pomp, the circumstance and the new word that this wedding is bringing to the english language. >>> a hitman stalks and kills a man in the middle of the afternoon. tonight talk from cops in a city where increasingly people are getting away with mur. >> i will be very honest with a mother, a father, whoever is calling. >> reporter: even this 8 year old knows finding a bone marrow donor easy. now the court can change the law and make it easier for the 8 year old and thousands like him. >>> i'm dana king, good evening. an eerie resemblance to what we saw after hurricane katrina. an army of tornadoes raised entire communities in six states across the south. 291 people tonight are dead. more than two thirds of the casualties are in alabama. and tha
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celebes health center, mission neighborhood health center, the lifting of breast cancer agency, and the lyon-martin clinic. for those patients that come to us from those groups, obtaining medical care is often a challenge. because st. luke's is there, in an area that is accessible to them, they get the care they need. our patient population is the first. a lot of people south of market depend on st. luke's to be there. i cannot tell you how often patients expressed their concern about the importance of rebuilding the hospital at st. luke's campus. they want us to continue to be there for them. they trust us to care for them, to deliver high-quality health care in a safe environment. if we do not rebuild, we will be letting those people down. we need to build a new, modern facility, with state-of-the-art equipment necessary to provide the quality care that family's south of market deserve. i urge you to move forward to deliver st. luke's cpmc. >> good evening, members of the health and planning commissions. thank you for allowing a cpmc to share how the hospital has greatly benefited my family and m
celebes health center, mission neighborhood health center, the lifting of breast cancer agency, and the lyon-martin clinic. for those patients that come to us from those groups, obtaining medical care is often a challenge. because st. luke's is there, in an area that is accessible to them, they get the care they need. our patient population is the first. a lot of people south of market depend on st. luke's to be there. i cannot tell you how often patients expressed their concern about the...
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"this broadcast realtime captioned by becky lyon." >>> can police real do such a thing?op walks up to a man in a driveway and says give me your phone. what happened when that man refused. >>> how old is the car that you drive? it could be worth more than you think. tonight the models that are retaining their value. >> get up and get this. wow. >>> some bay area drivers lucked out tonight. the glitch that saved lots of money and left a long line at a gas station. >>> she signed up to an online dating site to meet the man of her dreams. >>> tonight the question is, what are your rights? >> a bay area man standing in his garage used his cell phone to record a group of police officers arresting someone down the street. what happened next had our robert lyles asking, can police really do that? >> i'm going to take the phone because that's going to be evidence. >> evidence? >> you want to go to jail? give me your phone. >> the message is that there are bad officers out there. there are police that use the badge to bully and i believe that's who i met. >> reporter: he stands in
"this broadcast realtime captioned by becky lyon." >>> can police real do such a thing?op walks up to a man in a driveway and says give me your phone. what happened when that man refused. >>> how old is the car that you drive? it could be worth more than you think. tonight the models that are retaining their value. >> get up and get this. wow. >>> some bay area drivers lucked out tonight. the glitch that saved lots of money and left a long line at a...
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"this broadcast realtime captioned by becky lyon. >> suicide is such a terrible thing. >>> a young man with a big heart. how a bay area teen is using music to help stop gay bullying. >>> it is meant to help track down criminals but today a police helicopter in los angeles becomes a gunman's target. >> we are alive of the our neighbors are alive. and our son is alive. and so we are okay. >>> homes destroyed but no lives lost. tonight the cleanup continues in st. louis after a powerful tornado leaves a path of destruction. >>> and royal preparation underway in england. what prince william is expected to stay about his late mother. good evening, i'm elizabeth cook. ann notarangelo has the night off. >>> a concert in san francisco tonight has a special purpose. it is part of the it gets better campaign to end bullying of gay teens but the organizer is not an industry professional. as linda yee shows us he is a 13-year-old dynamo with a cause. >> thank you so much for coming out. >> reporter: he is only 13. but don't underestimate noah's determination. his cause, education against bullying.
"this broadcast realtime captioned by becky lyon. >> suicide is such a terrible thing. >>> a young man with a big heart. how a bay area teen is using music to help stop gay bullying. >>> it is meant to help track down criminals but today a police helicopter in los angeles becomes a gunman's target. >> we are alive of the our neighbors are alive. and our son is alive. and so we are okay. >>> homes destroyed but no lives lost. tonight the cleanup...
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"this broadcast realtime captioned by becky lyon." >>> tonight we take you to brothel boulevard. what pimps are now doing to find new and very young sex workers. >>> perks the rest of us just don't have. the governor takes aim at state workers' sweet deals. >>> what recession? a russian billionaire drops $100 million on a bay area mansion. so what do you get for all that cash? we are going to take a look inside. >> one, two, three. >>> sticks, elbows and bodies flying at the national championships in san jose. these players are only 11 years old but they play like the pros. good evening i'm ken bastida. >> i'm dana king. they want to protect their own daughters from getting swept up into the streets. so tonight oakland neighbors try to get in between pimps and the young girls they put up for prostitution. people blocked international boulevard at 17th avenue. a stretch homeowners call brothel boulevard. neighbors tell robert lyles pimps find new girls not far from there. >> reporter: if you thought they were ladies of the night, you haven't been down oakland's international boule
"this broadcast realtime captioned by becky lyon." >>> tonight we take you to brothel boulevard. what pimps are now doing to find new and very young sex workers. >>> perks the rest of us just don't have. the governor takes aim at state workers' sweet deals. >>> what recession? a russian billionaire drops $100 million on a bay area mansion. so what do you get for all that cash? we are going to take a look inside. >> one, two, three. >>> sticks,...
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and the -- in doing the family research the woman on the right here is married joseph lyons, and she is the sister of my great great grandmother rebecca marshall. so, she marry this man. and i bring them up, and not going to talk about them much in this talk tonight. i bring them up because of reliance said to his daughter maria. she is on the family tree, he wanted to write the story, the history of his generation. he never got further than the title. at the title he picked, the gentleman in black. so, he said to his daughter, i am not going to be able to do it. i want you to. so in this same collection of papers we have a typed manuscript, about 85 pages. pretty much in draft form. organizationally at least in draft form. what emerges said was that from the vast output of fugitives trapped she was going to try and write her memoirs. she titled it memories of yesterday's, all of which i saw and part of which i was, an autobiography. so she wrote the 85 pages but did not get it published. so, i considered my book black gotham, to be the final event, the final publication of this idea
and the -- in doing the family research the woman on the right here is married joseph lyons, and she is the sister of my great great grandmother rebecca marshall. so, she marry this man. and i bring them up, and not going to talk about them much in this talk tonight. i bring them up because of reliance said to his daughter maria. she is on the family tree, he wanted to write the story, the history of his generation. he never got further than the title. at the title he picked, the gentleman in...
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"this broadcast realtime captioned by becky lyon." >>> a community reeling from another crime. the demands for action in the wake of a bay area businessman's murder. >>> a search into the night for a missing boater. work still underway by the coastguard. >>> i have been up since 5:00 a.m. friday morning. >>> and desperate for help with health care. why thousands of bay area people are lining up this weekend. >>> good evening, i'm ann notarangelo. it was the kind of community gathering a man would have been a part of. campost was murdered in the business that he built from the grounds up. don knapp with more. >> reporter: folks gathered at the mexican restaurant to honor and remember the owner. a movie and shaker bent on improving international boulevard and fruitvale neighbors. campost was shot and killed in an apparent botched robbery as he arrived at his restaurant about 5:30 a.m. the crime outraged the community. a march for peace and barbecue was planned before but it was held in honor of campost. >> we want to take our communities back. >> i also believe by people coming o
"this broadcast realtime captioned by becky lyon." >>> a community reeling from another crime. the demands for action in the wake of a bay area businessman's murder. >>> a search into the night for a missing boater. work still underway by the coastguard. >>> i have been up since 5:00 a.m. friday morning. >>> and desperate for help with health care. why thousands of bay area people are lining up this weekend. >>> good evening, i'm ann...
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"this broadcast realtime captioned by becky lyon." >>> everybody was looking at each other. ladies were in shock. >> i called them and they said no, she couldn't possibly be driving. >>> another open door. the return of a texting driver who wasn't supposed to be behind the wheel. and that's not the half of it. the one word that will have passengers again asking what's next for muni. >> why all of a sudden are they being washed onshore. >> a rather shocking site along the bay. what experts have to say about a small wave of dead sharks. >>> one of the great mysteries of the human mind. how researchers are getting their best look yet inside autism. good evening, i'm allen martin. >> i'm dan
"this broadcast realtime captioned by becky lyon." >>> everybody was looking at each other. ladies were in shock. >> i called them and they said no, she couldn't possibly be driving. >>> another open door. the return of a texting driver who wasn't supposed to be behind the wheel. and that's not the half of it. the one word that will have passengers again asking what's next for muni. >> why all of a sudden are they being washed onshore. >> a rather...
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"this broadcast realtime captioned by becky lyon." >>> not just a radio, it is a life line for oaklandice. and today it went down again. what it will take to keep the system working when cops need it most. >>> the surprise plea from phillip garrido. why it may have more to do with the fate of his wife nancy. >>> the boys have been convicted in the court of public opinion for a long time now. >> but today a jury decided in their favor. four years after an alleged gang attack the final chapter in the rape trial. good evening, i'm allen martin. >> i'm dana king. oastem failure.
"this broadcast realtime captioned by becky lyon." >>> not just a radio, it is a life line for oaklandice. and today it went down again. what it will take to keep the system working when cops need it most. >>> the surprise plea from phillip garrido. why it may have more to do with the fate of his wife nancy. >>> the boys have been convicted in the court of public opinion for a long time now. >> but today a jury decided in their favor. four years after...
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"this broadcast realtime captioned by becky lyon." >>> $6 for a gallon of gas by summer.he prediction some analysts are making and today the president weighed in. just hours after leaving the bay area he announced the formation of a special justice department team to investigate possible fraud
"this broadcast realtime captioned by becky lyon." >>> $6 for a gallon of gas by summer.he prediction some analysts are making and today the president weighed in. just hours after leaving the bay area he announced the formation of a special justice department team to investigate possible fraud
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still be smarting off the having three points advantage for not fielding a player under twenty one in lyon much of a great moment from the days ago. they were popular months united failed to extend their lead at the top of the english premier league after they were held to a goalless draw by newcastle united united that's munchen i think they were looking to bounce buying them at every card seven point zero defeat amounted to sixty on saturday growing beards and wayne rooney would be also missing good chances for the visitors. just thirty seven points clear of the top of the table from their nearest rivals arsenal of the gunners to have a game in hand. while on wednesday fifth place hoping for a third successive league win rivals arsenal at the north london bellamy expected to boost their hopes of a top four finish spurs just pretty points adrift of manage the city with a game in hand of marching period goal difference of anything other than a win for second place gunners thankfully their title hopes it's all a manager harry redknapp isn't confident mood. a great game again i'm sure you kn
still be smarting off the having three points advantage for not fielding a player under twenty one in lyon much of a great moment from the days ago. they were popular months united failed to extend their lead at the top of the english premier league after they were held to a goalless draw by newcastle united united that's munchen i think they were looking to bounce buying them at every card seven point zero defeat amounted to sixty on saturday growing beards and wayne rooney would be also...
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there goes involvement is only maintaining a stalemate and we're going to rob lyons from the online political magazines. we're going to be in this kind of stuck situation where. gadhafi has made some progress. nato airstrikes help but the rebels are struggling to actually get rid of gadhafi how this prolonged and very nasty civil war going on there in this position now where they're actually hoping to maintain a style move to train two sides and actually probably more people will die as a result of this intervention than this there's been no intervention at all either you have a situation where the later was able to go any further and actually just made things worse by not actually allowing one side or the other to win the fight or the slippery slope which becomes more and more involved to the point of which. are actually very heavily involved just as it was iraq's in afghanistan. but we'll continue to bring you our exclusive reports on libya as well as videos taken at the center of the conflict. that's footage from our reporters sent from benghazi where there's increasing anger with made us
there goes involvement is only maintaining a stalemate and we're going to rob lyons from the online political magazines. we're going to be in this kind of stuck situation where. gadhafi has made some progress. nato airstrikes help but the rebels are struggling to actually get rid of gadhafi how this prolonged and very nasty civil war going on there in this position now where they're actually hoping to maintain a style move to train two sides and actually probably more people will die as a...
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"this broadcast realtime captioned by becky lyon." >>> an absolute mess on 101.ate on the wires that brought traffic to a standstill. >>> complete mayhem caught on tape. the story behind this video taken by a bay area homeowner. >>> even with record warm temperatures yet another bay area neighborhood on the slide. >>> good evening i'm allen martin. >> i'm dana king. we begin with an update on some breaking news that we have been following all afternoon and now into the evening. a monumental traffic jam on the peninsula is beginning to loosen up right now. just a few minutes ago all lanes on highway 101 in millbray reopened. two lanes were c
"this broadcast realtime captioned by becky lyon." >>> an absolute mess on 101.ate on the wires that brought traffic to a standstill. >>> complete mayhem caught on tape. the story behind this video taken by a bay area homeowner. >>> even with record warm temperatures yet another bay area neighborhood on the slide. >>> good evening i'm allen martin. >> i'm dana king. we begin with an update on some breaking news that we have been following all...
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"this broadcast realtime captioned by becky lyon." >> i don't know of these people who are waiting untilat 11th hour to come up with the funds. >> if they don't, their homes will be gone. the bay area county looking to balance its own books by selling the property of delinquent taxpayers. >>> is this bay area school doing enough to prevent violence? the youtube videos that have parents asking tough questions. >>> nine months after the oscar grant rally turned to a riot what two men will be asked to pay for their role. >> i'm allen martin. >> i'm dana king. for years dozens of homeowners avoided the tax man bu
"this broadcast realtime captioned by becky lyon." >> i don't know of these people who are waiting untilat 11th hour to come up with the funds. >> if they don't, their homes will be gone. the bay area county looking to balance its own books by selling the property of delinquent taxpayers. >>> is this bay area school doing enough to prevent violence? the youtube videos that have parents asking tough questions. >>> nine months after the oscar grant rally...
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just as a bit more and we're joined by the deputy editor of the british internet magazine spiked rob lyons on the line rob good evening to you thanks being on r.t. so russia's been raising concerns and we just heard there again today that nato allies have gone beyond russia sees in a u.n. resolution in their actions in libya how serious those violations as you see it so well because the original u.n. resolution was so vague i think what's happening is that britain france and other countries are stretching it out as much as they possibly can so the definition of this is billions of. has gone from taking a few pot shots at tanks through to putting a few boots on the ground and that may even go further this talk of i was standing in military personnel to protect humanitarian aid so they are really stretching the bounds of what's actually. resolution but at the same time i think they're very. underside of themselves about exactly how far they want to go i think they would want to avoid getting involved with. logic of their positions back to get rid of gadhafi constantly pushing them towards ge
just as a bit more and we're joined by the deputy editor of the british internet magazine spiked rob lyons on the line rob good evening to you thanks being on r.t. so russia's been raising concerns and we just heard there again today that nato allies have gone beyond russia sees in a u.n. resolution in their actions in libya how serious those violations as you see it so well because the original u.n. resolution was so vague i think what's happening is that britain france and other countries are...
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. >> reporter: jenna lyons, also rumored to be the heir apparent to the current ceo.ns for a response. >> i have met jenna. >> reporter: that's an interesting point. if that was a girl playing with trucks in the mud, we wouldn't be talking about this. >> we should have people weigh in. go to our facebook page and have your say. >>> first, back to juju for the top stories again. juju? >> good morning, everyone. president obama will lay out his plan today to get the nation's debt problem under control. he is expected to propose a tax increase for wealthy americans, as well as spending cuts for medicare and medicaid and the pentagon. house speaker john boehner has said any proposal for tax increases is a nonstarter. >>> in the upper midwest, nine rivers are at flood stage. one small town in minnesota had to dig up its baseball field to use the dirt to protect homes and businesses from the rising water. >>> a massachusetts mother who withheld cancer drugs from her son has been charged with attempted murder. she withheld chemotherapy treatment from her 7-year-old son to pr
. >> reporter: jenna lyons, also rumored to be the heir apparent to the current ceo.ns for a response. >> i have met jenna. >> reporter: that's an interesting point. if that was a girl playing with trucks in the mud, we wouldn't be talking about this. >> we should have people weigh in. go to our facebook page and have your say. >>> first, back to juju for the top stories again. juju? >> good morning, everyone. president obama will lay out his plan today to...
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captioned by becky lyon." >>> good evening, i'm juliette goodrich in for dan king. >> i'm allen martin. today's killing of a prominent restaurant owner on international boulevard drew immediate response from city leaders. jesus compost was shot early this morning at husband restaurant. don knapp shows us for several politicians and business leaders that murder hits close to home. don? >> reporter: allen, you're right. jesus compost was a well known, well liked mover and shaker along this stretch of international boulevard who got things done so his death is not only a loss for this community but for the folks in downtown oakland who say there is a tremendous void left behind. every morning about 5:30 a.m. he would arrive at his international boulevard restaurant. this morning when he got here two men were waiting for him in what police describe as a botched robbery he was shot and killed. >> officers immediately came to the area and located a male in his 50s that had been shot. and, of course, paramedics were called in and unfortunately the male who turned out to be the owner of this l
captioned by becky lyon." >>> good evening, i'm juliette goodrich in for dan king. >> i'm allen martin. today's killing of a prominent restaurant owner on international boulevard drew immediate response from city leaders. jesus compost was shot early this morning at husband restaurant. don knapp shows us for several politicians and business leaders that murder hits close to home. don? >> reporter: allen, you're right. jesus compost was a well known, well liked mover...
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. >> reporter: san francisco lyon morehouse, needed a car to get around so he turned to relay ride peere back. you are looking at a live picture of financial district in san francisco from the roof cam. you see cloud cover. we're getting a little bit of a cooldown starting today and a bit breezy. make it a great day. it will be nice outside. >> this morning a warning to grandparents don't be fooled by con artists who pray on your grandchildren. it's a ruse on the rise. >> reporter: 86-year-old mary higgins doesn't move as fast these days but she is quick to warn others about what authorities commonly refer to it as the granny scam. >> if anybody asks to send them money for anything just don't believe it. >> reporter: mary took a call from someone pretending to be her grandson. >> i said you don't sound like you. he says well i have a cold. >> reporter: the caller told her he had gotten into a drunk driving accident in the dominican republic and needed money to get out of jail. >> i was devastated. i thought that is terrible. >> reporter: she was so devastated she wired him money twice.
. >> reporter: san francisco lyon morehouse, needed a car to get around so he turned to relay ride peere back. you are looking at a live picture of financial district in san francisco from the roof cam. you see cloud cover. we're getting a little bit of a cooldown starting today and a bit breezy. make it a great day. it will be nice outside. >> this morning a warning to grandparents don't be fooled by con artists who pray on your grandchildren. it's a ruse on the rise. >>...
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as bill lyons description of his reading it on the porch. mr. clemens wrote the very first autograph barbara for beginning written many years ago, about 1879. forty-four typewritten pages and telling of his boyhood days on the farm. it's beautiful. he was deeply moved as he read on and on. in other words, we know from this that mark twain knows full well this is a moving and wonderful passage. then, as i said, he says here, okay. this is the end of that. the first time in history that it is reviewed upon. in any case to make a long story short or shorter than it should be, that is what explains these bonds appear. these things are put in place after type t s1 was made put before t s2 and t s4 were made. in bed again. now, i have roughly seven minutes. of little incoherent to do it this way, but i'm going to do it anyhow. grover cleveland, a couple of wonderful passages about grover cleveland. but i think i've really owe it to mark twain to read simply because that gives a better idea of the autobiography. i can on my own. mark twain did not know
as bill lyons description of his reading it on the porch. mr. clemens wrote the very first autograph barbara for beginning written many years ago, about 1879. forty-four typewritten pages and telling of his boyhood days on the farm. it's beautiful. he was deeply moved as he read on and on. in other words, we know from this that mark twain knows full well this is a moving and wonderful passage. then, as i said, he says here, okay. this is the end of that. the first time in history that it is...
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sort of the glamorous things that were happening in new york when i was with leonard lyons column and on tv and going to french restaurants and all this little kind of stuff. and so i wrote my second novel in this los angeles. carla was working at the eddie ricken backer's camp. you remember the flying tigers? he had a camp in the mountains. she was working there. so i didn't have a car, i just spent the summer writing my second novel, "yellowback radio broke down." but new york is a wonderful place, and -- but i just found that there's, there are distractions because when i was a young person in new york, i'd go out of the house, and there'd be cecil taylor or all these great painters, or there'd be writers. i mean, just overcrowded with artists and, you know, just book parties every night. just a lot of stuff. and so i live in if oakland, and i think the only thing my neighbors care about is whether i keep my grass cut. >> host: next call for ishmael reed comes from richmond, virginia. hi, deborah. >> caller: how you doing? how y'all doing? is. >> guest: good. >> caller: i'm so glad
sort of the glamorous things that were happening in new york when i was with leonard lyons column and on tv and going to french restaurants and all this little kind of stuff. and so i wrote my second novel in this los angeles. carla was working at the eddie ricken backer's camp. you remember the flying tigers? he had a camp in the mountains. she was working there. so i didn't have a car, i just spent the summer writing my second novel, "yellowback radio broke down." but new york is a...
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crew executive jenna lyons painting her 5-year-old son's toenails pink. >> it's weird. >> i don't haver: for the conservative watch dog media research group the ad is a big problem. >> it's not painting someone's toenailses. it's painting a 5-year-old boy's toenails hot pink or neon. it's gender bending. to do it with a 5-year-old -- >> reporter: consider a nonstory but raising boys who want to dress like little girls is an issue facing many parents today. >> i'm a princess. >> reporter: when 5-year-old dyson wanted to be a princess for halloween his parents resisted but they now allow their son to wear dresses whenever he wants. >> it's not contagious. he's just like any other kid. he plays checkers, plays in the trees. he just likes to do it in a dress. big deal. >> reporter: this boy's mother didn't think it was a big deal when her little boy wanted to dress like daphne from "scooby doo." she explained her decision in november on "today." >> i'm torn between not wanting my children to be teased. at the same time i don't want my children they think they have to give in to what the wo
crew executive jenna lyons painting her 5-year-old son's toenails pink. >> it's weird. >> i don't haver: for the conservative watch dog media research group the ad is a big problem. >> it's not painting someone's toenailses. it's painting a 5-year-old boy's toenails hot pink or neon. it's gender bending. to do it with a 5-year-old -- >> reporter: consider a nonstory but raising boys who want to dress like little girls is an issue facing many parents today. >> i'm a...