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corner of monumental and hammond's ferry several children catch the bus everyday, including with cerebral palsys carr illegglly pass school busses constantly and she captures it all on her cell ppone as her seven year old brother was being loaded onto the buss it is against maryland law to pass a stopped school bus while it'' lights is extended. and it's stop arm - 3 enough cars are gonna go gonna end up bieng an accident somebody is gonna get hurt... state law ill allow enforcement agencies to place cameras on school busses to capture drivers who illegally pass busses, but those cameras pre not being used in ballimore county. the.../ yeardley love... murder trial.../ is...seriously... set... ack...// ááafferáá an.,.. unexpected illnes. illness. joy lepola.../ was... in the courtroom, .../ áásheáá... has... theelatest.../ from charlottesvilll. charlottesville. former... governor ...bob .../ ááwilláá not... be going.../ ááforáá his attempts .../ to... &pinfluence... the outcome.../ of... an election. electioo. instead, .../ ááaaá baltimore... circuit judge.../ today, .... áásentenceeáá paul schu
corner of monumental and hammond's ferry several children catch the bus everyday, including with cerebral palsys carr illegglly pass school busses constantly and she captures it all on her cell ppone as her seven year old brother was being loaded onto the buss it is against maryland law to pass a stopped school bus while it'' lights is extended. and it's stop arm - 3 enough cars are gonna go gonna end up bieng an accident somebody is gonna get hurt... state law ill allow enforcement agencies to...
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. -- cerebral palsy. while he will be confined to a wheelchair for life, he was able to walk the length of the gym that day. pretty remarkable. tonight on 11 news at 5:00, baltimore county police confirmed they are launching an investigation of the reported sexual assault of a 16-year-old girl. we're live in charlottesville where jury selection is underway murderorge hughle'y's trial. the new place for people to turn without medical insurance. it is called the house of hope. those stories and more when you join us at 15:00. >> good afternoon to you come to maryland. let's play the lottery. here are your picked three numbers. 3, 5, and 3. 3, 5, 3 are you picr pcpick three numbers. he is not limited. joe britain for pick four. first number is 5. 8. let's see what's here. it's a 1. 1. 5, 8, 1, 1. find us on facebook and twitter and let yourself play. >> a few systems moving in you are watching closely? >> keeping an eye on them. this week and a little bit of snow. and looking at wednesday as are most likely
. -- cerebral palsy. while he will be confined to a wheelchair for life, he was able to walk the length of the gym that day. pretty remarkable. tonight on 11 news at 5:00, baltimore county police confirmed they are launching an investigation of the reported sexual assault of a 16-year-old girl. we're live in charlottesville where jury selection is underway murderorge hughle'y's trial. the new place for people to turn without medical insurance. it is called the house of hope. those stories and...
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. >> her daughter jamie overcame her limited motor skills associated with cerebral palsy to perform with the team. >> she has been part of the special olympics forever. they all just go and do their best and that is it. with cheerleading, it was just so different. i never thought i would say my daughter up in the air. she has a really time -- really hard time walking. to watch her up in the air was just amazing to me. >> the regiment is grueling. two practices per week. a total of five hours of training pushing the athletes to new limits. they do a synchronized performance for each stock, each temple, and each move is choreographed. >> you don't really understand how difficult it is unless you have experience in cheerleading yourself. >> helpers spot them to avoid injury. for the most part, they do it on their own. >> what is the hardest part? >> i think all of it. it is hard. >> after months of preparation, it is time to perform. the eye of the storm meets at the baltimore convention center wrapping there makeup in their hair. they are concerned over a teammate from the night before. >>
. >> her daughter jamie overcame her limited motor skills associated with cerebral palsy to perform with the team. >> she has been part of the special olympics forever. they all just go and do their best and that is it. with cheerleading, it was just so different. i never thought i would say my daughter up in the air. she has a really time -- really hard time walking. to watch her up in the air was just amazing to me. >> the regiment is grueling. two practices per week. a...
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a boy with cerebral palsy.bors say the homeowners should have considered the property lines before starting construction. ouch. >> that's true, they should have, but -- >> but how do you tear down part of a million-dollar mansion? >> you don't. you tear down the whole thing. wow. >> sad. yeah. >> tough for the neighbors to co-exist in the future, i would think. >> exactly. someone's maybe having to move is what i'm thinking. >>> 4:51. another look at the forecast. chilly but warming up soon. >> it will, but it is still february and still feeling wintry, cold this morning. right now around the region, temperatures are well below freezing. there's the washington monument. is it shivering? looks like maybe the monument's actually shivering this morning. it's 33 at reagan national. and we do have a calm wind, thankfully. and temperatures are down into the low 20s across much of northern virginia, as well as maryland and west virginia and closer to washington, the mid 20s in fairfax county and in prince george's and
a boy with cerebral palsy.bors say the homeowners should have considered the property lines before starting construction. ouch. >> that's true, they should have, but -- >> but how do you tear down part of a million-dollar mansion? >> you don't. you tear down the whole thing. wow. >> sad. yeah. >> tough for the neighbors to co-exist in the future, i would think. >> exactly. someone's maybe having to move is what i'm thinking. >>> 4:51. another look at...
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the 26-year-old has cerebral palsy. he does not let it hold him back. for the last 10 years he has been dreaming of another way to get around. >> [inaudible] >> and doctors said it was not possible. he used a wheelchair for the most of his life. he made specific goals for each month. after just six months, he was able to stand on his own. supported by the team he supports the most, he took his first steps on friday. [cheering] he slowly walked past the lanes of the gym. >> [inaudible] >> he will be in a wheelchair permanently, but now he has independence. >> this means everything. this is the world to him. >> he is proud and inspiring. >> he is always positive and has a smile on his face. >> off his smile did not fade as he got up and walked for a second time. proving you can do anything you set your mind to. >> [inaudible] never give up. >> he hopes his determination can be a lasting example. >> very inspiring story. >> very much so. >> the time is 5:26. still ahead, session 2012. >> the man accused of murdering a lacrosse student is set to go on trial
the 26-year-old has cerebral palsy. he does not let it hold him back. for the last 10 years he has been dreaming of another way to get around. >> [inaudible] >> and doctors said it was not possible. he used a wheelchair for the most of his life. he made specific goals for each month. after just six months, he was able to stand on his own. supported by the team he supports the most, he took his first steps on friday. [cheering] he slowly walked past the lanes of the gym. >>...
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mom shopping because christine can be a little difficult to understand at times because she has cerebral palsymazing young lady who started her own organization called kids for kids. and it's basically because there's a bullying situation when kids don't understand what other problems some children have. and she got ridiculed and thought that if people could just understand, that people with disabilities are just like they are. she's apamazing young lady. hi, choppy. hi, christine. >> hi, kathie lee! >> and hoda's right here. >> how are you? >> caller: good. how are you? >> great. we are so excited for you guys to come here. from bryn mawr, pennsylvania, huh? >> yes. i'm so happy. >> well, you know that the wonderful john tartaglia from avenue q is going to be here with your special song we've written for you. and i think he's going to bring along a puppet friend or two. because she started this wonderful organization where children with disabilities can actually be involved in the arts. >> i love it. >> so we are excited to honor you with your beautiful new song. >> caller: kathie lee. can i
mom shopping because christine can be a little difficult to understand at times because she has cerebral palsymazing young lady who started her own organization called kids for kids. and it's basically because there's a bullying situation when kids don't understand what other problems some children have. and she got ridiculed and thought that if people could just understand, that people with disabilities are just like they are. she's apamazing young lady. hi, choppy. hi, christine. >> hi,...
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shatari jones, a soft-spoken sixth grader with mild cerebral palsy, enters middle school and says itt long before the relentless teasing starts by boys on the bus. the continual bad behavior includes calling her names, even throwing an open condom shatari says hit her in the head. >> they was like throwing it in people's hair, and it was just -- it was just all over the bus. >> some mornings, shatari hides in the bushes instead of getting on the bus. >> it got bad enough that i locked myself in my room. >> james jones, shatari's father, is unaware of his daughter's torment until the day shatari flat out refuses to go to the bus stop and tells james exactly what's been happening. >> the teasing, condoms on the bus, the poking her, the touching her, spitting in her hair, i mean, they're literally torturing her. >> james escorts his daughter to the bus stop. >> my plan was to go out there to the bus and talk to this bus driver. >> but after hearing what shatari has endured, james is overcome with emotion. >> that's my daughter. i love her so much, you know? >> caught on two bus security
shatari jones, a soft-spoken sixth grader with mild cerebral palsy, enters middle school and says itt long before the relentless teasing starts by boys on the bus. the continual bad behavior includes calling her names, even throwing an open condom shatari says hit her in the head. >> they was like throwing it in people's hair, and it was just -- it was just all over the bus. >> some mornings, shatari hides in the bushes instead of getting on the bus. >> it got bad enough that...
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suspicious deaths at these facilities involving people with severe autism, mental retardation and cerebral palsy. >> how rampant this is? >> well, we found over 300 cases in the past five years of substantiated patient abuse which means department of public health went in and found there was proof backing up allegations made from the centers. there are over 700 injuries of unknown origin which means broken bones and cuts and bruises that are unexplained and unwitnessed events. >> i would find it would be difficult to get reports of abuse. people are talking about maybe they can't talk or they are not able to express themselves. so we are talking about the number of cases that you have reported and then those are being investigated poorly, according to your report. >> that's what we found. there is little reason to believe that police force that was responsible for doing these cases knew how to do basic police work. they didn't know how to process a crime scene. they didn't know how to question witnesses. they would ask leading questions or require special training to go in and do this and these
suspicious deaths at these facilities involving people with severe autism, mental retardation and cerebral palsy. >> how rampant this is? >> well, we found over 300 cases in the past five years of substantiated patient abuse which means department of public health went in and found there was proof backing up allegations made from the centers. there are over 700 injuries of unknown origin which means broken bones and cuts and bruises that are unexplained and unwitnessed events....
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cerebral palsy, learning disabilities, all of those things become compounded if a baby is taken out prematurely. i think we have to look at a societal change. the rates of c-section are going up in this country. one reason may be invitro fertilization and multiple births. one part of it is women trying to put delivery into their own schedules. and you've heard this topic -- >> or doctors. >> sometimes, yes. too posh to push, i don't want the pain, please just let me do c-section. you have to remember, the ultimate outcome should be a healthy baby. >> a lot of women who have had c-sections want to know, does this mean that they have to have a c-section the second time? >> the great majority of women can safely have a regular vaginal birth afterwards, it's called a v-back. vaginal birth after section. >> dr. nancy snyderman, thank you so much. >>> here's matt. >>> a popular news anchor in denver, colorado is recovering from reconstructive surgery this morning after she was bitten by a dog live on the air. it all started as a feel-good story about a dramatic ice rescue. nbc's kristen dahlgren has
cerebral palsy, learning disabilities, all of those things become compounded if a baby is taken out prematurely. i think we have to look at a societal change. the rates of c-section are going up in this country. one reason may be invitro fertilization and multiple births. one part of it is women trying to put delivery into their own schedules. and you've heard this topic -- >> or doctors. >> sometimes, yes. too posh to push, i don't want the pain, please just let me do c-section....