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believe that this -- two parents with intellectual disabilities, at least four children with developmental disabilities that there wasn't some awareness of this family. >> reporter: delaware county officials couldn't talk about this case because state law prevents them from doing so. they did say parents with any disability can register with the county to get assistance. the chief said the home to-h to be fumigated. he said there was more food for the fer ferrets than for the children. >> we found food for the animals and very little for the children. as a matter of fact, i seen a can of peanut -- a jar of peanut butters and a can of cranberries. >> reporter: the baby is in stable condition after undergoing emergency surgery. for the investigators, i'm mitch blacher, "nbc10 news." >>> to breaks news. an accident involving a trolley in southwest philly at 63rd and woodland avenue. septa says the vehicle rear-ended the trolley on woodland. three people are being taken to the hospital. >>> on the run for more than a month, a new castle man police say sent officers on a dramatic chase back in december is s
believe that this -- two parents with intellectual disabilities, at least four children with developmental disabilities that there wasn't some awareness of this family. >> reporter: delaware county officials couldn't talk about this case because state law prevents them from doing so. they did say parents with any disability can register with the county to get assistance. the chief said the home to-h to be fumigated. he said there was more food for the fer ferrets than for the children....
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both parents and five children in the home all have developmental disabilities. >> this isle most horrific thing i have seen happen to a child. auz of these kids need to be protected. >> the couples four other children are with a relative tonight. three social service agencies have been monitoring the family. we contacted them for comment tonight, we hard not heard back but they are investigating. >> new video of the man wanted for punching a girl on a septa trolly. that is the suspect sitting down on the r-15 trolly on wednesday morning. you see him get up and go after the 17-year-old girl. we showed you cell phone video. he complained after saying her backpack was hitting him. >>> a threat over social media landing a delaware county man in jail. they say he wrote the threat on a social media site calls yikyak. it allegedly locked down the school. he graduated from the school a few years ago. >>> don't you [ bleep ] move. get him out car rod. >> nbc 10 shows you this dash cam video. now the mayor is talking about the new investigation into how it all happened. >> then this former delaware
both parents and five children in the home all have developmental disabilities. >> this isle most horrific thing i have seen happen to a child. auz of these kids need to be protected. >> the couples four other children are with a relative tonight. three social service agencies have been monitoring the family. we contacted them for comment tonight, we hard not heard back but they are investigating. >> new video of the man wanted for punching a girl on a septa trolly. that is...
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we empower people with intellectual and developmental disabilities, also with brain injury, to reachighest potential in life. we do that by providing services such as speech therapy, occupational therapy, health care all kinds of services to get people ready to move into the community. >> that's great. and joshua you're a student there. tell us about what that's like. what's it like for people who haven't visited? >> well, i've been at wood services like about over two year, and i like to read. i like to be puzzled and i like to do music and dancing. >> that's great, because that's a lot going on there, right? >> mm-hmm. >> and what about your classmates and your friends there? >> let's see. there's -- there's rihanna and, you know maxwell and, let's see, there's thomas dicarlo. and most of all peter. >> and i'm sure there's all kinds of activity, right? and you have a special fund-raiser coming up, and that's why we're having you on. we want to highlight that. tell us about it. >> tomorrow night down at the hyatt at the bellevue in philly we're going to have hollywood, which is the
we empower people with intellectual and developmental disabilities, also with brain injury, to reachighest potential in life. we do that by providing services such as speech therapy, occupational therapy, health care all kinds of services to get people ready to move into the community. >> that's great. and joshua you're a student there. tell us about what that's like. what's it like for people who haven't visited? >> well, i've been at wood services like about over two year, and i...
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we are no longer able to support people with developmental disabilities without adequate funding. >>ave gotten so bad, the mayor is closing it down. the cycle the city says needs to be broken before people can enjoy this open space again. >> when her grandmother suffered a heart attack, she picked up the phone and called 911. >> i'm 11. >> okay. what i need you to do, sweetie, take a nice deep breath. >> special recognition this fifth grader got today for helping to save her grandmother's life. >> tracking the warmth, just in time for your bay area weekend. i'll have the specifics. ♪ ♪ ♪ meningococcal meningitis a rare but serious disease. health officials recommend vaccination. go to voicesofmeningitis.org. female announcer: it's time to make room for the new mattress models! but sleep train's huge year end clearance sale ends sunday. get beautyrest, posturepedic even tempur-pedic mattress sets at low clearance prices. save even more on floor samples, demonstrators, and closeout inventory. plus, free same-day delivery, set-up and removal of your old set. don't wait! sleep train's ye
we are no longer able to support people with developmental disabilities without adequate funding. >>ave gotten so bad, the mayor is closing it down. the cycle the city says needs to be broken before people can enjoy this open space again. >> when her grandmother suffered a heart attack, she picked up the phone and called 911. >> i'm 11. >> okay. what i need you to do, sweetie, take a nice deep breath. >> special recognition this fifth grader got today for helping...
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some talk about more intricate issues like a victim that has a developmental disability that's being trafficked and how complicated that can become and make people aware. the other part, our audrey series, is a series of graphic novels, a three-part series. that's really designed to go into the schools so that we're not responding to human trafficking, we're preventing human trafficking. we want kids to be educated, not scared. and we do it in an age appropriate way. we want them to be educated about what this is and what can happen. so if they ever get approached or someone they know gets approached, they have a better awareness for themselves. >> we just of a few seconds left. what can people in the community do? >> well, if you see something, say something. we've adopted that slogan and it's really important to us. i think also that the more we talk about human trafficking and the more we show our outrage about what's happening to our children and what's happening to our women and girls, there are estimates between 100,000 to 300,000 girls and women a year in america are being sex
some talk about more intricate issues like a victim that has a developmental disability that's being trafficked and how complicated that can become and make people aware. the other part, our audrey series, is a series of graphic novels, a three-part series. that's really designed to go into the schools so that we're not responding to human trafficking, we're preventing human trafficking. we want kids to be educated, not scared. and we do it in an age appropriate way. we want them to be educated...
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worked under medicaid, improving services and holding down costs for seniors those with developmental disabilities, and for all eligible citizens and families. under my administration, new jersey's medicaid spending growth on these groups has trailed the national average and has been cited as the second lowest in the region. we are also taking this model directly to our communities. [applause] last fall we created the facing addiction task force, a 12-member team chaired by pastor joe carter of newark's new hope baptist church and co-chaired by former governor jim mcgreevey to fight drug addiction by ending the stigma and focusing on treatment and prevention. [applause] i thank them for their willingness to step up and lead this fight. they have come forward with a one-stop model for connecting comprehensive services to ex-offenders battling addiction as they leave incarceration or drug court and reenter society. this is just smart government. by helping an individual connect the dots from treatment to temporary housing to employment and training services, we are helping them lay their own foundat
worked under medicaid, improving services and holding down costs for seniors those with developmental disabilities, and for all eligible citizens and families. under my administration, new jersey's medicaid spending growth on these groups has trailed the national average and has been cited as the second lowest in the region. we are also taking this model directly to our communities. [applause] last fall we created the facing addiction task force, a 12-member team chaired by pastor joe carter of...
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. >>> coming up next death row controversy, a georgia inmate who many say is developmentally disabledto be executed. >>> and the consequences of non-stop war. >>> in less than 24 hours, the state of georgia plans to execute a inmate who many say is mentally disabled. he was convicted in two separate and brutal murders. still his attorneys and advocacy groups are pleading for mercy. robert ray joins us with more. >> reporter: john good evening. the state is set to execute warren hill tomorrow at 7:00 even though doctors and the courts have said he is mentally retarded. his iq is 70 or below. warren hill was sentenced to life in prison in 1986 for killing his girlfriend but four years later he beat and killed a fellow inmate. >> he actually used a board that had nails in it in the last one to basically club the person to death. >> reporter: hill was sent to death row, but in 2002 the supreme court blocked states from executing people with intellectual disabilities. however, they left what constitutes a intellectual disability in the state's hands. many states use an iq of 70 as the bar.
. >>> coming up next death row controversy, a georgia inmate who many say is developmentally disabledto be executed. >>> and the consequences of non-stop war. >>> in less than 24 hours, the state of georgia plans to execute a inmate who many say is mentally disabled. he was convicted in two separate and brutal murders. still his attorneys and advocacy groups are pleading for mercy. robert ray joins us with more. >> reporter: john good evening. the state is set...
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the parents are developmentally disabled.ow nbc10 investigators want to know, who was looking out for this family? >>> nefertiti live at the building in center city. >> since we checked with you last, what's the latest on this? >> reporter: well we know l&i just got to the scene behind us and made their way inside the popular athletic clothing store. we can tell you it's a chaotic scene outside lululemon as police and fire officials try to determine exactly what caused this partial roof collapse. at this hour we've been talking to a lot of witnesses and folks who were inside of the store and those who were walking by tell us that it looks like bricks or debris from a building next door may have fallen off that building and fell through the roof here at lululemon. investigators and officials say this is something they're still looking at. fire officials tell us they got the call around 3:25 and this is what they found. officials tell us when they were shopping inside one minute they heard a boom and the next minute the roof co
the parents are developmentally disabled.ow nbc10 investigators want to know, who was looking out for this family? >>> nefertiti live at the building in center city. >> since we checked with you last, what's the latest on this? >> reporter: well we know l&i just got to the scene behind us and made their way inside the popular athletic clothing store. we can tell you it's a chaotic scene outside lululemon as police and fire officials try to determine exactly what caused...
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. >> reporter: one speaker who said she represents an organization of people with developmental disabilities plan saying the money should go to fix money. >> to me we're going to lose money on transportation and that's why we need more buses. >> reporter: but transit officials say with props a and b approved by the voters last november, the agency is in better financial health and in fact today just announced service increases on more than half of all muni lines. >> we're going to go out and take muni to the park and enjoy the sun. >> free money for seniors and people with disabilities begins march 1st. go to our website for more information on how to sign up. in san francisco carolyn tyler abc 7 news. >>> contra costa county supervisors won't be getting a pay raise. today they voted unanimously to rescind the 33% bump in salary that they approved for themselves back in october. that doesn't mean the controversy is over yet. today they filed a federal lawsuit claiming members of the board of supervisors. >> we have a chilling online video appearing to show the group threatening a hostage wit
. >> reporter: one speaker who said she represents an organization of people with developmental disabilities plan saying the money should go to fix money. >> to me we're going to lose money on transportation and that's why we need more buses. >> reporter: but transit officials say with props a and b approved by the voters last november, the agency is in better financial health and in fact today just announced service increases on more than half of all muni lines. >>...
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police tell us the parents and the children have developmental disabilities. >>> a man shot two police officers outside city council meeting last night. inside the meeting a camera was rolling on council members when the shots were fired. take a listen. >> get down. get down. everybody get down. >> the two officers had been sworn in walked out of council chambers and the man shot them. other officers returned fire killing the man whose identity had not been release edd. they are expected to recover. >>> still some light snow in parts of the area. but new england got the heaviest part of this storm, just some light snow during the day today. bitter winds coming in later today and into tonight where it is going to feel like it is close to zero or below. we're tracking some light snow in the seven-day forecast. flags are blowing. wind is blowing. it is pretty cold. 29 degrees with a 15-mile-an-hour sustained wind making it feel like it is 18. and it is going to feel colder than that by tonight. we're in the mid to upper 20s across much of the area. temperatures are not going to be going u
police tell us the parents and the children have developmental disabilities. >>> a man shot two police officers outside city council meeting last night. inside the meeting a camera was rolling on council members when the shots were fired. take a listen. >> get down. get down. everybody get down. >> the two officers had been sworn in walked out of council chambers and the man shot them. other officers returned fire killing the man whose identity had not been release edd....
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to hold down costs for seniors of urgent -- developmental disabilities. new jersey's medicaid spending now imagine this. the medicaid spending growth has trailed the national average now the second lowest in the region. and for those who are paying for them and that is how government is supposed to work. [applause] so now we will take this model directly to our communities. last fall we created the addiction taskforce, a 12 member team shared by pastor joe carter by the baptist church with a predecessor mr. mccready thank you for standing up to be a part of the solution. [applause] this group is working to fight drug addiction to end the stigma associated with this disease to focus on treatment and prevention. i think all of them for their willingness to step up for the fight and come forward with a one-stop model to connect comprehensive services to tax offenders battling addiction as they leave drug court or incarceration and re-enter society. by helping individuals connected dots to employment and training services, think about what we're doing. we are
to hold down costs for seniors of urgent -- developmental disabilities. new jersey's medicaid spending now imagine this. the medicaid spending growth has trailed the national average now the second lowest in the region. and for those who are paying for them and that is how government is supposed to work. [applause] so now we will take this model directly to our communities. last fall we created the addiction taskforce, a 12 member team shared by pastor joe carter by the baptist church with a...
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agonizing wait of weeks, months even years for in-home services for low-income missourians with developmental disabilities. that is what happens when we work together. [applause] now those of us who state government understand its role in protecting the vulnerable preserving the peace, fostering greater economic opportunity and educating our children. and yet many missourians have grown cynical about state government's ability to help them better their own lives. that's because they believe the system is rigged against them. they think the wealthy and well-connected while ignoring hard-working folks folks who drive trucks, wait tables, stock shelves, folks trying to make ends meet. like i said before missourians don't expect something for nothing. but they do expect a fair shake. and they deserve it. what good are we to people who elected us if they can't trust us to represent their best interests? that is exactly why we need ethics reform. okay? [applause] i talked about it right here every year i've been governor. we have the weakest ethics laws in the nation. it's not fair, it's not right and you and i
agonizing wait of weeks, months even years for in-home services for low-income missourians with developmental disabilities. that is what happens when we work together. [applause] now those of us who state government understand its role in protecting the vulnerable preserving the peace, fostering greater economic opportunity and educating our children. and yet many missourians have grown cynical about state government's ability to help them better their own lives. that's because they believe the...
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first time in 40 years there is no longer wait for income services for missourians with developmental disabilities. that is what happens when we work together. [applause] >> those of us in state government understand its role in protecting the vulnerable and preserving the peace and fostering greater economic ability. and many missourians are cynical about state government's ability to help them better their on life. that is because they believe the system is rigged against them. favoring the wealthy and ignoring the hard working folks. folks who drive trucks wait tables, and stock shelves. folks trying to make ends meet. missourians don't expect something for nothing. but they do expect a fair shake and they deserve it. what good are we to the people who elected us if they cannot trust us to represent their best interest? that is exactly why we need ethics reform. okay? [applause] >> i have talked about it every year i have been governor. we have the weakest ethics law in the nation. it isn't fair and we know it. every day we don't acting the public's confidence in us continues to erode. let's ge
first time in 40 years there is no longer wait for income services for missourians with developmental disabilities. that is what happens when we work together. [applause] >> those of us in state government understand its role in protecting the vulnerable and preserving the peace and fostering greater economic ability. and many missourians are cynical about state government's ability to help them better their on life. that is because they believe the system is rigged against them. favoring...
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worked under medicaid, improving services and holding down costs for seniors, those with developmental disabilities, and for all eligible citizens and families. under my administration, new jersey's medicaid spending -- imagine if you ever thought you'd hear this. through new jersey's administration new jersey's spending growth on these groups has trailed the national average and is now cited as the second lowest in the region. that's what real innovation and reform can do, provide services and lower costs for the people who are paying for them. that's the way government is supposed to work. we are also taking this model directly to our communities. last fall we created the facing addiction task force, a 12-member team chaired by pastor joe carter of newark's new hope baptist church and co-chaired by former governor jim mcgreevy. governor mcgreevy, thank you for standing up and being a part of the solution. this group is working to fight drug addiction by ending the stigma associated with this disease and focusing on treatment and prevention. i thank them for their willingness to step up and lead t
worked under medicaid, improving services and holding down costs for seniors, those with developmental disabilities, and for all eligible citizens and families. under my administration, new jersey's medicaid spending -- imagine if you ever thought you'd hear this. through new jersey's administration new jersey's spending growth on these groups has trailed the national average and is now cited as the second lowest in the region. that's what real innovation and reform can do, provide services and...
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one group was showing me how they 3-d printed a custom handle that a local student with developmental disabilitiesould access his locker independently without anybody's help. but this whole 3-d printing concept was creating prototypes so that if you have a good idea you don't have to have a huge amount of money. you can come and students and faculty are going to work with you to develop a prototype that you may then be able to sell as a product at much lower cost. another group's working with a local company, recluse, to manufacture parts for high performance motorcycles. now that excites vice president biden. i might bring him with me next time i come to boise. [ cheers and applause ] some your faculty and students are working with next generation materials like graphene, which is a material that is thinner than paper and stronger than steel. it is amazing. and the work you do here is one of the reasons why boise is one of our stop cities for tech start-ups. [ applause ] and that means, you know, we shouldn't just be celebrating your work. we should be investing in it. we should make sure our bus
one group was showing me how they 3-d printed a custom handle that a local student with developmental disabilitiesould access his locker independently without anybody's help. but this whole 3-d printing concept was creating prototypes so that if you have a good idea you don't have to have a huge amount of money. you can come and students and faculty are going to work with you to develop a prototype that you may then be able to sell as a product at much lower cost. another group's working with a...
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august 2nd, 2005, davenport, iowa, a developmentally disabled man and his caretaker are riding on a 50-foot ferris wheel when disaster strikes. >> he slipped underneath his safety harness and was dangling from the top of the ferris wheel. >> the caretaker gave it all she had. i mean, you see her screaming and holding on to his arm and he's slipping through. >> oh my god! >> but she can't hold on any longer. >> he falls. your stomach just drops. i screamed. it's goose bump inducing. >> but help is on the way. >> the woman actually holds on to him just long enough that some of the guys who work the ferris wheel can climb up the center of it. >> they were able to pass him from one person to the next until they got him down all the way. >> the man suffers some scrapes and bruises, but without the actions of the caretaker and fair workers, it could have been much worse. it takes a village to save one man's life. september 12th, 2011. in logan, utah, we see the aftermath of an accident between a car and a motorcycle. >> the motorcycle is on fire. so, if the gas tank is ruptured, it could exp
august 2nd, 2005, davenport, iowa, a developmentally disabled man and his caretaker are riding on a 50-foot ferris wheel when disaster strikes. >> he slipped underneath his safety harness and was dangling from the top of the ferris wheel. >> the caretaker gave it all she had. i mean, you see her screaming and holding on to his arm and he's slipping through. >> oh my god! >> but she can't hold on any longer. >> he falls. your stomach just drops. i screamed. it's...
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who were previously institutionalized in the big grim institutions that i exposed for the developmentally disabled. >> i think it's great. we're all proud of you. $280,000 for your charity. great job. go to your beautiful trump tower suite. enjoy yourself. if you want, you can watch. it will not be pretty. >> so who gets fired last night donald? >> keisha, she was with cosby and didn't call cosby. interestingly, this was taped just before cosby had all these revelations came out about him. i've never been much of a fan of the guy for a specific reason. not those reasons but for another reason which is pretty good. i am not a fan of cosby. but that's okay. she should have called him and maybe he would have contributed. she didn't do it. she was with him for years on the show and that was a mistake. but you mentioned something. it's interesting, not only did the apprentice become the number one show on television and still does great but i'm very proud of that. but i'm even more plowed of the fact that -- proud of the fact that we will soon raise over $15 million for charity with the apprentice and
who were previously institutionalized in the big grim institutions that i exposed for the developmentally disabled. >> i think it's great. we're all proud of you. $280,000 for your charity. great job. go to your beautiful trump tower suite. enjoy yourself. if you want, you can watch. it will not be pretty. >> so who gets fired last night donald? >> keisha, she was with cosby and didn't call cosby. interestingly, this was taped just before cosby had all these revelations came...