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KPIX KPIX 5 News At 6pm August 30, 2014

A fire crew forgot to close the garage door. Jones went to make sure everything was okay. As he walked out, a white officer responding to a possible burglary in progress yelled, dont move put your hands up his hands is on his gun. He was crouched, he was low. And he was basically in a shooting stance. Reporter jones complied. He noticed his 9yearold was starting to crime. The officer saw the two kids first and had already told them to raise their hands. My name is keith jones. Im an oakland firefighter. I work here. Those are my kids. Could you, please, allow them to put their hands down . And let them know that its okay . And which he looked at me, told me, keep your hands up. And dont move. Reporter jones says this lasted for a few minutes. Im pretty much thinking he is going to shoot me. I was thinking he was going to shoot my dad the whole time. I was getting ready about to cry. But my hands started to get tired but i kept them up. Reporter finally, the lone officer allowed jones t

CSPAN3 Oral Histories February 18, 2015

January 1st 1930. If there was a draft, it would have me as later year. It was so prevent me from going to war but i ended up. Tell me about your family. Beautiful family, wonderful neighborhood. Primarily italian. Some jewish but primarily italian. We had lots of activity because of the abundance of males. A lot of sports were involved. No baseball. No baseball fields. How many siblings . Two more. An older brother. They are both deceased. All boys . Yeah. What school did you go to in new york city . Ps 112 was my grammar school. Ps 112 . Yeah. Your grammar school. In brooklyn. Junior high school was shallow Junior High School from the 9th to the 12th grade. No, the Junior High School was the 10th to the 12th. Whats whats the name of it . Shallow was the Junior High School and then texile. It was a School Sponsored by some textile guy. Part of the curriculum is you had to take one season, one semester of textile. Kind of internship . Right. When did you graduate . 1946. What did you d

CSPAN3 Key Capitol Hill Hearings February 18, 2015

If memory serves me correctly, my mom kept the three or four letters that she got from me and i read those many times after i came home. Yes, she got them. I got three or four letters from home. My sister wrote to me every three or four days. We didnt get all the mail that was sent to us. I know that for sure because my family members a lot of them wrote letters to me but i didnt get that many. I got a few. You still keep the letter . When did your family and parents know that you are in the camp . As you may know we were carried as mia for a long time. They had no confirmation of my status until about august or september of 51. There was an exchange of information between the chinese and our government. They did have large number of pows. I dont know when this information was passed or when either side honored what the other side said. As far as the status of the troops, i dont know. I believe that my mom and dad got word that we were no longer mia that we were pow. Pow. They didnt kn

CSPAN3 Oral Histories February 22, 2015

Wonderful neighborhood. Primarily italian. With some jewish but primarily italian. Large families. We had lots of activity because of the abundance of males. All kinds of sports were involved. Softball, basketball, touch football. No baseball. No baseball fields. Professor han how many siblings . Mr. Conte two more. An older brother. They are both deceased. Professor han all boys . Mr. Conte yeah. Professor han what school did you go to in new york city . Mr. Conte ps 112 was my grammar school. Professor han ps 112 . Mr. Conte yeah. Professor han your grammar school. Mr. Conte in brooklyn. Junior high school was shallow Junior High School from the 9th to the 12th grade. No, the Junior High School was seventh until ninth. And high school was the 10th to the 12th. Professor han whats the name of it . Textile whats the name of it . Mr. Conte shallow was the Junior High School and then the high school was hi. It was a School Sponsored by some industrial, textile guy. Part of the curriculum

CSPAN3 Oral Histories February 18, 2015

Christmas eve . Yeah. Its an interesting story that goes with that. I was delivered by a midwife and the midwife of my mother conspired instead of registering me december 249th they did in january 1st 1930. If there was a draft, it would have me as later year. It was so prevent me from going to war but i ended up. Tell me about your family. Beautiful family, wonderful neighborhood. Primarily italian. Some jewish but primarily italian. We had lots of activity because of the abundance of males. A lot of sports were involved. No baseball. No baseball fields. How many siblings . Two more. An older brother. They are both deceased. All boys . Yeah. What school did you go to in new york city . Ps 112 was my grammar school. Ps 112 . Yeah. Your grammar school. In brooklyn. Junior high school was shallow Junior High School from the 9th to the 12th grade. No, the Junior High School was the 10th to the 12th. Whats whats the name of it . Shallow was the Junior High School and then texile. It was a

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