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a teen with cerebral palsy takesswalks for thh first time in his life.but it's not becauss of any medical treatment.what elped him finallyytake his first pteps. 3 & -harbor &pp,3 thursday, december 8th 3 3 p3 3 3 3 3 two female ity officers were allegedlyyseen city ooficerss ere twoofemale 3 two female city officers werr allegedlyyseen and it was eporred to policc, by an offiier who saad ttey witnessed it. 3 joel d. smith is live at - police headquarters with some details about this incident - that came outtyesserday thanks - to a blogger. ggod morning joel d. 3 &p ,3 the department is ponfirming now the rumors that havv been gennrattng a ot of buzz on thh internet..... here's the twitter feed that &pbroke it. (ad lib) e've & now learned the incident allgedly happened in otober and was reported a few weeks later. - 3 at inteenet cafes and all over the web, reaction continuesstoobuild. - officers haav been put on & administrative suspension, while under investigation , ... but they arr officially under investigationnfor harassment or integritt violations. the &pofficers are accused of enga
a teen with cerebral palsy takesswalks for thh first time in his life.but it's not becauss of any medical treatment.what elped him finallyytake his first pteps. 3 & -harbor &pp,3 thursday, december 8th 3 3 p3 3 3 3 3 two female ity officers were allegedlyyseen city ooficerss ere twoofemale 3 two female city officers werr allegedlyyseen and it was eporred to policc, by an offiier who saad ttey witnessed it. 3 joel d. smith is live at - police headquarters with some details about this...
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thousand injured have been counted but up to two hundred thousand may be affected in the long term cerebral palsy has begun to effect the survivors the doctors hardly know how to relieve the suffering they're not sure exactly what it was in the lethal cocktail of gases so it's difficult to prescribe effective at certain work for a funeral pyres is becoming scarce so fifty bodies are being burnt at a time in mass cremations. if there are many chemicals found in the water around here which were once used in the union carbide factory. every time it rains the toxic waste which is lying on the surface of the factory goes deep inside the earth and pollutes the soil. pretty good here because surface which is contaminated and the chemicals which are in the earth needs to be removed and talks of faced up to very good here otherwise the pollution will continue and people will keep using polluted water and that is very dangerous and mark. thank. you. i'm not alone my name is salam bubble but people call me brother salome and. two i have a small business where you know if we are daily wage earners. but i hav
thousand injured have been counted but up to two hundred thousand may be affected in the long term cerebral palsy has begun to effect the survivors the doctors hardly know how to relieve the suffering they're not sure exactly what it was in the lethal cocktail of gases so it's difficult to prescribe effective at certain work for a funeral pyres is becoming scarce so fifty bodies are being burnt at a time in mass cremations. if there are many chemicals found in the water around here which were...
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success remarkable because many extreme low weight preemies grow up with disabilities such as cerebral palsy and blindness. check in at 4:00, 5:00 and 6:00, following the developing story of a man with a knife shot several times by police overnight. we will have more on the violent confrontation. occupy wall street, massive blockade is forming on the west coast. what they plan to do out there. the stories today at 4:00 after dr. phil, stick around, the five day forecast is coming right up. ,, ,,,,,,,,,, >>> it's not uncommon to see a warm up like this at this time of the year. as a matter ofs you maybe wondering when the forecast is going south in the bucket. first week in january. we've had snow on christmas, you get the idea. if i had to throw all the cards face up on the table, that would be my guess. cold front coming through friday, with temperatures dropping to the mid-40s clear and breezy conditions on saturday. >> don't miss the prime time line up on wjz. hawaii five-o at 10:00. followed by eye witness news at 11:00. you may think your light display is nice but a man in croatia went
success remarkable because many extreme low weight preemies grow up with disabilities such as cerebral palsy and blindness. check in at 4:00, 5:00 and 6:00, following the developing story of a man with a knife shot several times by police overnight. we will have more on the violent confrontation. occupy wall street, massive blockade is forming on the west coast. what they plan to do out there. the stories today at 4:00 after dr. phil, stick around, the five day forecast is coming right up. ,,...
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: 13-year-old marco from east oakland and his friend depend on the pool for therapy for their cerebral palsy. >> before my son, he had very weak his back. and now he can sit by himself. >> reporter: but the building that houses the pool is being torn down because it's seismically unsafe. the pool is not being rebuilt, which will devastate the kids. >> they every day say mom, snap? mom, snap? i say not today, it's tomorrow, or like that. because they want to go to the pool, every day. >> reporter: the nearby y.m.c.a. offers one class and there may be more availability. but snap's coordinator says it won't be enough. kirkland mayor tom base agrees the pool is critical. >> one of the few warm water pools in the whole region. there's only maybe one other one. it's a very vital, important resource, and it does great work. >> reporter: two years ago, the city built -- the city nearly passed a bond measure that would have built another warm pool for use by seniors as well. now another one might be in the works but it won't be on the ballot until at least next summer. live in berkeley, ktvu, channel
: 13-year-old marco from east oakland and his friend depend on the pool for therapy for their cerebral palsy. >> before my son, he had very weak his back. and now he can sit by himself. >> reporter: but the building that houses the pool is being torn down because it's seismically unsafe. the pool is not being rebuilt, which will devastate the kids. >> they every day say mom, snap? mom, snap? i say not today, it's tomorrow, or like that. because they want to go to the pool,...
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>> he is 28 years old and has cerebral palsy. he traveled all over and pushed the limits.ooked like it was going to be an insanely fun show to watch. >> we are fantastic. how has it been traveling across the country? >> it has been an maizing experience. >> of all the experiences, what has been your favorite so far? >> my only surfing experience has been watching point break. every city has something different and unique. >> what is your message to everybody watching the show. >> good attitude about life and enjoy the ride. it's an awesome journey. >> a hot new car that is hitting the pavement, kind of. >> i feel like there is not room for a human in it. >> about that. wait until you see this thing. >> is that a huge cricket? >> we wi did you see the speed at which the deer was running through the parking lot? >> this is what the holiday season should be all about. not about black friday? >> no. >> you are about to fall in love. she got money for her sixth wirt birthday. instead of buying gifts for herself she decided to adopt an angel through the salvation army program. >
>> he is 28 years old and has cerebral palsy. he traveled all over and pushed the limits.ooked like it was going to be an insanely fun show to watch. >> we are fantastic. how has it been traveling across the country? >> it has been an maizing experience. >> of all the experiences, what has been your favorite so far? >> my only surfing experience has been watching point break. every city has something different and unique. >> what is your message to everybody...
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>> he is 28 years old and has cerebral palsy. he traveled all over and pushed the limits. it looked like it was going to be an insanely fun show to watch. >> we are fantastic. how has it been traveling across the country? >> it has been an maizing experience. >> of all the experiences, what has been your favorite so far? >> my only surfing experience has been watching point break. every city has something different and unique. >> what is your message to everybody watching the show. >> good attitude about life and enjoy the ride. it's an awesome journey. >> a hot new car that is hitting the pavement, kind of. >> i feel like there is not room for a human in it. >> about that. wait until you see this thing. >> is that a huge cricket? >> keurig has over 200 varieties from 20 leading brands, including tully's. it's the way to brew everyone's favorite cup in under a minute. way to brew. >>> in oklahoma city last week, a deer was captured doing something pretty serious. >> the deer ran through a glass window. nobody was there at the time. but the deer had to be unitized. >> when
>> he is 28 years old and has cerebral palsy. he traveled all over and pushed the limits. it looked like it was going to be an insanely fun show to watch. >> we are fantastic. how has it been traveling across the country? >> it has been an maizing experience. >> of all the experiences, what has been your favorite so far? >> my only surfing experience has been watching point break. every city has something different and unique. >> what is your message to...
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. >> reporter: he has cerebral palsy but his condition has never stopped him from doing what he wantso do. >> everybody has problems, what i always say, and like mine are no bigger than anyone else's as i think that's the message that i want to get across. what i have to deal with is really small in the scheme of things. >> reporter: zack gives his family for a lot of credit for not dwelling on his disability and his tv show doesn't either. he hopes some day to be an inspiration to others. >> i would say to anybody who feels really like they are bogged down by their obstacles, just really think of who you are without those. and mang yourself doing what you love to do because that will drive you to do things that you never thought you were capable of. >> i'm getting really soaked. >> reporter: dr. sanjay gupta, cnn. >>> and now we're on the case here. first case, a father who allowed his 9-year-old driver -- his daughter to drive because he was too drunk. remember this video? this is when she hopped out of the car at this gas station. it happened in michigan back in october. the whole
. >> reporter: he has cerebral palsy but his condition has never stopped him from doing what he wantso do. >> everybody has problems, what i always say, and like mine are no bigger than anyone else's as i think that's the message that i want to get across. what i have to deal with is really small in the scheme of things. >> reporter: zack gives his family for a lot of credit for not dwelling on his disability and his tv show doesn't either. he hopes some day to be an...
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he leaves his wife and 5-year-old son christopher, who is challenged with cerebral palsy and was the light of his father's life. >> he would also be just very positive about everything that christopher could do and was going to do and he just he was a great dad. >> reporter: a long procession of police left the church driving more than 15 miles etch day from virginia into the district and back. traffic diverted along the route to let them pass slowly as they made their way past the park police headquarters. >> it's a police tradition for an officer who died on duty to be brought past his work sight. it's a final honor for the family and the officers still on duty. we have 24 hour duties and some are inunable to make it to the services or the cemetery. >> reporter: his love of family extended to the men and women he served with and commanded here at u.s. park police headquarters. back to you. >> chris gordon, thank you, chris. >>> a crash on i-66 this morning. it happened in prince william county. police say an 89-year-old tried to make a u-turn in an emergency only path in the median
he leaves his wife and 5-year-old son christopher, who is challenged with cerebral palsy and was the light of his father's life. >> he would also be just very positive about everything that christopher could do and was going to do and he just he was a great dad. >> reporter: a long procession of police left the church driving more than 15 miles etch day from virginia into the district and back. traffic diverted along the route to let them pass slowly as they made their way past the...
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reporter: sergeant bane leaves his wife and 5-year-old son christopher who is challenged with cerebral palsy>> he would be always, just very positive about everything christopher could do and was going to do. he just, he was a great dad. >> reporter: a long procession of police left the church, driving more than 15 miles each way from burke, virginia into the district and back. traffic diverted along the route to let them pass, slowly as they made their way past the u.s. park police head quarters. he was an avid cyclist and instructed other officers in mountain biking. >> he said it's the best kept secret in law enforcement, riding a bike. he was wrong. he lied to me. working with mike was the best kept secret. >> reporter: his funeral program has a biography inside which concludes by saying those who were fortunate enough to know him are left with his warmth, his self-lessness, dedication and gene winness. that's the latest. back to you. >> thanks, chris. >>> a terrible accident on i-66 this morning in manassas. an 89-year-old tried to make a u-turn on the crossover in the median and was hi
reporter: sergeant bane leaves his wife and 5-year-old son christopher who is challenged with cerebral palsy>> he would be always, just very positive about everything christopher could do and was going to do. he just, he was a great dad. >> reporter: a long procession of police left the church, driving more than 15 miles each way from burke, virginia into the district and back. traffic diverted along the route to let them pass, slowly as they made their way past the u.s. park police...
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the united kingdom i was asked to play the piano for a group of people with disorders, such as cerebral palsyt for two years. and i learned an awful lot about how music can help people. and hopefully, animals. >> when you were out there playing piano for these elephants, did you get a sense of relief? >> i was surprised, because i wasn't sure what to expect. the elephant behind the piano, called plara, he is blind. plara suddenly stopped eating. which is something nobody has seen before. >> with the recent floods, how has the elephant world sanctuary been able to help other elephants that need help. >> they were inundated with donations. so they have huge food supplies for the elephants. and have done quite well. >>> a bunch of suvs stuck on the beach. how to get them out. ah, here's a plan. >> they decide it make a chain. >> does it work? we'll show you what happens. >>> show this dog a certain commercial and -- [ dog barking ] >> so what tv commercial does this dog hate? wait a couple of minutes and see if y >>> a hear lot about cars, maybe getting stuck in the mud or stuck in the snow duri
the united kingdom i was asked to play the piano for a group of people with disorders, such as cerebral palsyt for two years. and i learned an awful lot about how music can help people. and hopefully, animals. >> when you were out there playing piano for these elephants, did you get a sense of relief? >> i was surprised, because i wasn't sure what to expect. the elephant behind the piano, called plara, he is blind. plara suddenly stopped eating. which is something nobody has seen...
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. >>> a rapper inspires a teen to walk for the very first time. 17-year-old here has cerebral palsy,ot on stage at a concert for the first few steps. machine gun kelly had promised him a couple months back that he would walk and there you see it step by step by step he tries to do so. >>> the man in charge of america's finances visits paris. he's getting an update on his european counterparts. washington in a tight spot wants to prevent the crisis from spreading to america. but any financial help for europe may not go over very well for u.s. voters. also breaking today, jerry sandusky arrested again. no charges will be filed against the former basketball syracuse coach and the man known as blago learns his fate. jason carroll has more on jerry sandusky. tell me about the additional charges and the alleged victims. >> he's facing multiple counts, four counts of sexual intercourse. in addition, brooke, two counts of unlawful contact with a minor. let me take a step back here and respond to what is going on here. you remember in the previous grand jury report that aoutlined eight allege
. >>> a rapper inspires a teen to walk for the very first time. 17-year-old here has cerebral palsy,ot on stage at a concert for the first few steps. machine gun kelly had promised him a couple months back that he would walk and there you see it step by step by step he tries to do so. >>> the man in charge of america's finances visits paris. he's getting an update on his european counterparts. washington in a tight spot wants to prevent the crisis from spreading to america....
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. >> reporter: zach has cerebral palsy. it's a neurological disorder that affects the brain's ability to control body movements. his condition has never stopped him from doing what he wants to do. >> everybody has problems, what i always say. mine are no bigger than anyone else's. and i think that's the message that i want to get across. what i've got to deal with is really small in the scheme of things. >> reporter: zach gives his family a lot of credit for not dwelling on his disability. his tv show doesn't either. he hopes some day to be an inspiration to others. >> i would say to anybody who feels really like they're bogged down by obstacles, really think of who you are without those and imagine yourself doing what you love to do because that'll drive you to do things you never thought you were capable of. >> it's getting dangerous. i'm getting really soaked. >> reporter: dr. sanjay gupta, cnn reporting. >>> she has been brutally beaten but not silenced. the woman in red there being kicked and beaten. she's been beaten
. >> reporter: zach has cerebral palsy. it's a neurological disorder that affects the brain's ability to control body movements. his condition has never stopped him from doing what he wants to do. >> everybody has problems, what i always say. mine are no bigger than anyone else's. and i think that's the message that i want to get across. what i've got to deal with is really small in the scheme of things. >> reporter: zach gives his family a lot of credit for not dwelling on...
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thing, short-term, melinda faces risk of infection, bleeding in the brain, long-term, suffer from cerebral palsy> yeah, so this is a -- this is a really important question. the -- when do we actually say this is something that we should not be doing? so, with a baby that's this small, about 270 grams, which is about -- about two-thirds, a little bit less than twhoirds of a pound, this is a very small, extremely low birth weight baby and also the baby was born very prematurely, i understand about 24 weeks. so, when we are at the cusp of that kind of birth weight and that gestational age, that's when the clinical team will actually really begin to wonder, is it acceptable not only to resuscitate the child but then to continue to provide treatment for the child? so, fairly early on in a case like this, the team would then be coming back to the parents, talking about what the potential for long-term problems are for this child and really asking the question, you know, should we continue to provide aggressive treatment for this child? care, yes, but not necessarily ongoing aggressive treatment. >> ul
thing, short-term, melinda faces risk of infection, bleeding in the brain, long-term, suffer from cerebral palsy> yeah, so this is a -- this is a really important question. the -- when do we actually say this is something that we should not be doing? so, with a baby that's this small, about 270 grams, which is about -- about two-thirds, a little bit less than twhoirds of a pound, this is a very small, extremely low birth weight baby and also the baby was born very prematurely, i understand...
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. >> reporter: zach has cerebral palsy, a neurological disease that affect's the brain's disease to controlody has problems and like i always say, mine are no bigger than anybody else's and i think that's the message that i want to get across. what i've got to deal with is really small in the scheme of things. >> reporter: zach gives his family a lot of credit for not dwelling on his disability. and his tv show doesn't either. he hopes some day to be an inspiration to others. >> i would say to anybody who feels really like they're bogged down by their obstacles, just really think of who you are without those. and imagine yourself doing what you love to do, because that will drive you to do things you never thought you were capable of. >> i'm getting really soaked. >> reporter: dr. sanjay gupta, cnn, reporting. >>> up next, who's better than tony bennett? the age defying 85-year-old crooner sits down with me for an interview about connecting with young audiences today and how he's giving back. he also gives me a very special holiday gift i'll never forget. 54 minutes after the hour. that's n
. >> reporter: zach has cerebral palsy, a neurological disease that affect's the brain's disease to controlody has problems and like i always say, mine are no bigger than anybody else's and i think that's the message that i want to get across. what i've got to deal with is really small in the scheme of things. >> reporter: zach gives his family a lot of credit for not dwelling on his disability. and his tv show doesn't either. he hopes some day to be an inspiration to others....