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with their smart meter. good evening, i m dana king. i m ken bastida. the n word carved into gravestones. not just a couple but dozens of them. you can find them just over 100 miles from the bay area in el dorado hills at the mormon island relocation cemetery. the wording on the stones was put there nearly 60 years ago by a u.s. government agency. recently there have been efforts to try to replace them. robert lyles shows us what s getting in the way. reporter: it is said that we bury our past but for this community activist ralph white. no would want this word over their grandmother. reporter: he is referring to this small cemetery in el dorado hills where the ugliest part of our nation s past isn t buried but on full display. the n word. that word is going to come off those gravestones. reporter: at least dozen grave markers at the mormon island relocation cemetery silently say those that lie here are unknown. it is embarrassing at this day and time. it is i
lots of people out keeping an eye on hundreds of people in the streets celebrating cinco de mayo. for the most part, it is a friendly crowd, but there are reports of some scattered vandalism. mostly broken windows. a large crowd gathered at the intersection of story and king in san jose. and they are also fairly peaceful, but because of violence in years past, police are out in force as well. we will keep you posted to bring you any important updates. also tonight, a story that makes you wonder what year is it? there is a graveyard that has the n word carved into headstones. not just a couple, but dozens of them. there are in the cemetery that is not far from the state capital in eldorado county. now a federal agency is apologizing for his racist role in all of this. robert lyles on why the headstones are still there. it is said that we bury our past, but for community activist, ralph white. no one would want a word like this. he s referring to this cemetery, where
paul: a little less gold for top bankers at goldman sachs. the company announces a major change in executive bonuses saying its top 30 won t get cash. coming up, what that change could mean for the rest of wall street. susie: a heated hearing on the tarp, as the treasury secretary defends his decision to extend the bailout plan. timothy geithner says the economy s not ready to give up its security blanket. paul: a second act for a.o.l. the former internet giant puts a troubled merger behind it. tonight s c.e.o. tim armstrong tells us what to expect from the new a.o.l. i m an adventurer. i m not intimidated other than the fact that i have a soft spot for my two young boys and i don t want to leave them. susie: meet travis love. he s been out of work for 2 and a 1/2 months. now he might get a job, but not in the united states. paul: i m paul kangas susie: and i m susie gharib. this is nightly business report for thursday, december 10. nightly business report i