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bloomfield we'll try to work within 7:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. but those trucks are going to be serving our other stores and given local patterns if we could have flexibility we'll be willing to accept certain conditions like 6:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. but again, the cvs and whole foods have no restrictions whatsoever we feel that we can work within that we would do our best to work between the 7:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. we'd be willing in the commission choose the hours will be workingable for us. >> thank you for your remarks and also there maybe other commissions there was mentioned a stop sign coming out which sound like a good idea but this is a good addition to the neighborhood i'm feasible but i'll see whatever conditions on the approval. >> commissioner richards. >> i'm generally favorable for the project i actively visited did site in 1960 ocean was literally across the street project no december i have a couple of questions for the project sponsor having lived at the upper market i'm aware of the delivery issues and supportive of cvs on 28 mark
bloomfield we'll try to work within 7:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. but those trucks are going to be serving our other stores and given local patterns if we could have flexibility we'll be willing to accept certain conditions like 6:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. but again, the cvs and whole foods have no restrictions whatsoever we feel that we can work within that we would do our best to work between the 7:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. we'd be willing in the commission choose the hours will be workingable for us....
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bloomfield did not get any hearing at all in state court about his intellectual ability.when asked the court said no. when asked for funding the court said no. at federal court the federal granted him funding. do you defer to the process offered by the state court or door listen to the evidence only evidentiary hearing. >> it left it up for the state to decide the intellectual aptitude. >> i don't think this case will have any implications in terms of who is determined to have intellectual disability. it may have implications for the process that states use in determining who has intellectual disability. there is no question here about the substance of mr. bloomfield's deficits. he has an quakes of 75 or below which is intellectually disabled. he has provided evidence of functional disabilities. functional impairments, which is the second part of the definition, and he has had those deficits prior to turning age 18. that's the core of the substantive mental retardation. the question is what do they have to offer to prove that he does or does not have intellectual disabili
bloomfield did not get any hearing at all in state court about his intellectual ability.when asked the court said no. when asked for funding the court said no. at federal court the federal granted him funding. do you defer to the process offered by the state court or door listen to the evidence only evidentiary hearing. >> it left it up for the state to decide the intellectual aptitude. >> i don't think this case will have any implications in terms of who is determined to have...
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shots were fired at bloomfield police. a taser was deployed and at some point mr. claw was able to drive out and around partially taking out a fence and then drove out to third street and headed north. >> by the time budd gets to the scene everyone is gone. budd rushes to catch up with the suspect who has two others in the car with him. as he closes in on them, he notices the rear passenger door opening. >> i see a head poke out. sure enough, somebody comes diving out of the vehicle. >> somebody jumping out! somebody is jumping out. >> the speed was 70 miles per hour and i'm thinking to mist, oh my lord, somebody wanted out bad. >> the sergeant veers to the right who tries to avoid the passenger in the road. >> i didn't want to run over this person. they had all been drinking at the time, and they were -- he was just along for the ride more or less. >> another officer stops to help the passenger who is then taken to the hospital. it's hard to believe but he has no serious injuries. the situation in the getaway vehicle escalates. >> shots fired. shots fired. >> the
shots were fired at bloomfield police. a taser was deployed and at some point mr. claw was able to drive out and around partially taking out a fence and then drove out to third street and headed north. >> by the time budd gets to the scene everyone is gone. budd rushes to catch up with the suspect who has two others in the car with him. as he closes in on them, he notices the rear passenger door opening. >> i see a head poke out. sure enough, somebody comes diving out of the...
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west bloomfield police say the driver fell asleep at the wheel in october. slams into eight cars seriously injuring a couple. a passenger behind him is tossed around in her seat. her bag thrown into the aisle. the accident scene was a half mile long. the driver is facing charges. >>> a scathing report from the justice department renewed protest in ferguson, missouri. the investigation turned up widespread racial discrimination in the st. louis suburb police department. among the findings, armies are targeted by police. the city relied on collecting fines from them to raise revenues and city and police employees circulated racist e-mails. dozens of protesters chanted outside the ferguson police department after the report was released. several people arrested. the mayor says three police officers who wrote racist e-mails have been disciplined. >> one has since been terminated. the other two are awaiting the outcome of an internal investigation. >> federal officials cleared the white police officer that shot and killed unarmed teen michael brown last summer. >
west bloomfield police say the driver fell asleep at the wheel in october. slams into eight cars seriously injuring a couple. a passenger behind him is tossed around in her seat. her bag thrown into the aisle. the accident scene was a half mile long. the driver is facing charges. >>> a scathing report from the justice department renewed protest in ferguson, missouri. the investigation turned up widespread racial discrimination in the st. louis suburb police department. among the...
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now, this incident took place back in october, but the bloomfield police department just released thisramatic video. >>> a 7-11 store in oakland was damaged after a car driven by an older woman plowed right into it. that happened yesterday on piedmont avenue. ktvu's frank summerville happened to be driving by, took these pictures from inside the store. the woman was not injury, but she was very shaken up. she says she believed she hit the gas instead of the brake. at the time the only person inside the store was the clerk, and he also was not hurt. wow! >>> 4:46 is the time. brian is in for sal, and i hope we don't have any dramatic video like anything we just saw. >>reporter: yeah. frank just happened to be walking by. >> frank. >>reporter: he's everywhere. >> he is everywhere. >>reporter: good morning, everybody. happy friday eve, by the way. we are off to a good start as sal likes to say. he's off for the next few days, hopefully he'll be back next week. he has a brand new baby. he's busy. let's take a look at the roadways. looking good along the east shore freeway this morning from
now, this incident took place back in october, but the bloomfield police department just released thisramatic video. >>> a 7-11 store in oakland was damaged after a car driven by an older woman plowed right into it. that happened yesterday on piedmont avenue. ktvu's frank summerville happened to be driving by, took these pictures from inside the store. the woman was not injury, but she was very shaken up. she says she believed she hit the gas instead of the brake. at the time the only...
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in west bloomfield, michigan. the driver quickly admitting to investigators what went wrong. >> what happened? >> i fell asleep coming down that hill. >> reporter: sleepy drivers are to blame for 1 out of every 5 car accidents, killing 7,500 people and seriously injuring 50,000 each year. in this crash, a husband and wife both sustained serious injuries. and that bus driver 65-year-old leon rasheed, now facing a criminal charge. a moving violation causing serious impairment of body function. his plea in court today -- not guilty. telling abc news that he has medical issues and he's sorry for what happened to the people involved. as for the sole passenger on the bus? are you all right? >> i sure am. >> reporter: her choice of seat this day may have made all the difference. linsey davis abc news new york. >>> when we come back here the famous nba faces now leaning in together. >>> also the fast food giant making changes tonight over something in the chicken. >>> and then the family on safari getting a big scare when
in west bloomfield, michigan. the driver quickly admitting to investigators what went wrong. >> what happened? >> i fell asleep coming down that hill. >> reporter: sleepy drivers are to blame for 1 out of every 5 car accidents, killing 7,500 people and seriously injuring 50,000 each year. in this crash, a husband and wife both sustained serious injuries. and that bus driver 65-year-old leon rasheed, now facing a criminal charge. a moving violation causing serious impairment of...
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just released by police this, is in bloomfield, michigan. police say this happened back in october.s driver fell asleep behind the wheel. you can see the video as the bus slams right into an suv. the elderly couple in that suv was seriously hurt. some of the other passengers in the other cars suffered injuries as well. the only passenger on the bus was actually not hurt, but the bus driver does face a misdemeanor charge. >>> tonight is the last night the bay lights are -- or installation on the bay bridge will be illuminated for nearly a year. a good-bye party is being held at 7:30 tonight at the embarcadero. the 25,000 l.e.d. lights will turn off at sunrise tomorrow and they're being removed so the caltrans can perform maintenance on the bridge cables. new and improve lights will then be install thanks to $4 million in private donations. the light show should be ready in time for super bowl 50 in february of next year. >>> time 6:25. dog owners are pretty angry at new restrictions for their pets at the golden gate national recreation area. [ chanting ] >> they had this rally outsid
just released by police this, is in bloomfield, michigan. police say this happened back in october.s driver fell asleep behind the wheel. you can see the video as the bus slams right into an suv. the elderly couple in that suv was seriously hurt. some of the other passengers in the other cars suffered injuries as well. the only passenger on the bus was actually not hurt, but the bus driver does face a misdemeanor charge. >>> tonight is the last night the bay lights are -- or...
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in west bloomfield, michigan. the driver quickly admitting to investigators what went wrong.e for one out of every five car accidents, killing 7500 people and seriously injuring 50,000 each year. in this crash, a husband and wife both sustained serious injuries and the bus driver, 65-year-old leon rasheed facing a criminal charge, a moving violation causing serious impairment. his plea no court, not guilty. he has medical issues and is sorry for what happened to the people involved. as for the sole passenger on the bus -- her choice of seat on this day may have made all of the difference. lindsey davis, abc news, new york. >> only one person on that bus that is remarkable that it happened to be the case. that could have been a whole lot worse. the scene, my goodness. >> it is, wow. they are right. you don't know who's in charge of making these decisions, and remember the wal-mart case we were talking about the truck drivers. a lot of these folks are overworked, maybe working two jobs and it's hard to regulate. >> i have a new respect for sleep deprivation and how important it
in west bloomfield, michigan. the driver quickly admitting to investigators what went wrong.e for one out of every five car accidents, killing 7500 people and seriously injuring 50,000 each year. in this crash, a husband and wife both sustained serious injuries and the bus driver, 65-year-old leon rasheed facing a criminal charge, a moving violation causing serious impairment. his plea no court, not guilty. he has medical issues and is sorry for what happened to the people involved. as for the...
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you see the 65-year-old smart bus driver heading westbound in west bloomfield.seems to be driving along smoothly until a couple of seconds before the impact when he appears to stand up in the floorboard to press the brakes. and then -- he takes out at least six cars and a mailbox before finally coming to a stop. take a look again from the camera on the front of the bus. the only passenger on board, a woman, wasn't hurt. >> are you all right? >> i am, i think so. >> reporter: she probably picked the best place to sit. as for the driver, he appears shaken up but seem tos be okay when he calls for help and then talks to investigators admitting that he dozed off. >> what happened? >> i fell asleep coming down that hill. >> your smartphone could be vulnerable to hackers. why people with just about every kind of smartphone will want to hear how a security flaw could put your device at risk. >>> and veronica is tracking that winter storm headed our way. >> that i am. we've got wet roads. we're close to 50 degrees now, but look at tomorrow morning. 32 freezing. yes, it
you see the 65-year-old smart bus driver heading westbound in west bloomfield.seems to be driving along smoothly until a couple of seconds before the impact when he appears to stand up in the floorboard to press the brakes. and then -- he takes out at least six cars and a mailbox before finally coming to a stop. take a look again from the camera on the front of the bus. the only passenger on board, a woman, wasn't hurt. >> are you all right? >> i am, i think so. >> reporter:...
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all of this happened in october, but the bloomfield, michigan police department just released this videol governors have already declared states of emergency before another big storm is expected to hit the states. now, that includes west virginia where roads are already flooded by runoff after snowstorms earlier this week. alabama, mississippi and new jersey are also under emergency declarations. weather forecasters say the latest storm will stretch all the way from texas to conduct and could -- to connecticut and could drop as much as 8 inches of snow in some places. >>> airlines have already grounded more than 2,000 flights today because of the bad weather across the eastern half of the country and that includes 11 flights to and from san francisco, to san jose. no oakland flights have been affected by the weather so far this morning, but more than 17,000 flights have been canceled because of bad weather since saturday and more than 50,000 flights have had delays of 15 minutes or more during that time. >>> and the latest blast of snow may cancel a boston tradition. mayor marty walsh co
all of this happened in october, but the bloomfield, michigan police department just released this videol governors have already declared states of emergency before another big storm is expected to hit the states. now, that includes west virginia where roads are already flooded by runoff after snowstorms earlier this week. alabama, mississippi and new jersey are also under emergency declarations. weather forecasters say the latest storm will stretch all the way from texas to conduct and could...
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in the town of bloomfield 97 of 250 students have already opted out. >>> and "the seattle times" saysynch is opening up about the last play of the super bowl on turkish tv. >> i would be a liar if i didn't tell you i was expecting the ball. >> he said he would love the get the ball but he wouldn't criticize them. he had full confidence in his teammates because they had done it before. lynch is in turkey on a good will tour for football. >> so that's the secret. you put a turn eric camera in front of him and he speaks. i'm always curious what he has to say. >> he handles it well. >> i like to hear him speak. >>> this morning an australian man is talking about a horrifying skydiving experience. he had a seizure during a 12,000-foot fall. it happened about an hour south of perth in western australia. vladimir duthiers shows us the instructor's very quick reaction. salad vlad, good morning. >> good morning. the skydiver in this video had been cleared by jump and hadn't suffered an even lepileptic episode for years. he said it was the scariest moments of his life. >> yeah i'm very lucky. >
in the town of bloomfield 97 of 250 students have already opted out. >>> and "the seattle times" saysynch is opening up about the last play of the super bowl on turkish tv. >> i would be a liar if i didn't tell you i was expecting the ball. >> he said he would love the get the ball but he wouldn't criticize them. he had full confidence in his teammates because they had done it before. lynch is in turkey on a good will tour for football. >> so that's the...
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it happened in west bloomfield michigan around 6:00 p.m. last october.went wrong. >> what happened? >> i fell asleep coming down that hill. >> reporter: on wednesday that bus driver leon rasheed was in court, 65 years old pleading not guilty to a criminal charge and says he has medical issues. >> what would you say to the people you hurt. >> i told them i was sorry. >> reporter: each week an estimated 2 million americans nod off at the wheel. accounting for nearly 2 million crashes each year. in 2011 this horrendous bus crash on i-95 in virginia killed four and injured dozens more. the ntsb said driver fatigue was a factor in the crash. that driver is now serving six years in prison for four counts of involuntary manslaughter. still, public transport experts say these kinds of bus accidents are rare. >> we focus very much on safety ensuring we've got good patterns for people to get sleep and do their work in a safe effective manner. >> reporter: as for the sole passenger on the bus, are you all right? >> i sure am. >> her seat choice may have made all th
it happened in west bloomfield michigan around 6:00 p.m. last october.went wrong. >> what happened? >> i fell asleep coming down that hill. >> reporter: on wednesday that bus driver leon rasheed was in court, 65 years old pleading not guilty to a criminal charge and says he has medical issues. >> what would you say to the people you hurt. >> i told them i was sorry. >> reporter: each week an estimated 2 million americans nod off at the wheel. accounting for...
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. >> host: let's hear from ike in west bloomfield michigan independent caller, you were on with ted bridis of the ap. >> caller: yes, is it possible to get ted's phone number to be able to be in touch for a heads up? >> host: just call me the "associated press" bureau in washington. it's a listed number. i'm on social media, twitter facebook. there are lots of ways to reach out to me. >> host: what particular aspect of this conversation are you interested in? >> caller: i'm interested in finding out, i'm involved in the -- which body or which agency would be the best one to identify possible ways in administering the various services like government heads for seniors? i have a hunch that there is a lot of duplication of overhead and duplicate office space, duplicate titles. how do you identify how the money is being properly spent to provide seniors their appropriate services? >> guest: that's a great question and one thing i want to stress about the freedom of information law is that it's incumbent upon us requesters to try to do a little bit of homework and understand where the records a
. >> host: let's hear from ike in west bloomfield michigan independent caller, you were on with ted bridis of the ap. >> caller: yes, is it possible to get ted's phone number to be able to be in touch for a heads up? >> host: just call me the "associated press" bureau in washington. it's a listed number. i'm on social media, twitter facebook. there are lots of ways to reach out to me. >> host: what particular aspect of this conversation are you interested in?...