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her two adult sons were born with cerebral palsy. >> i don't know if they realize what it is to us. >> the ramp was taken last week days before police announced the region first team of four officers to vote at stopping metal fence. they have more than tripled in the last three years. >> lauren got the class i went his own own high school and got down to business, coming up with ways she can help. >> bangor is her motivation. the 16 -year-old is hoping the bake sale and yard sale will add up for the family she's never met. >> at 16 -year-old is thinking beyond herself. we are working to get them connected but she doesn't seem concerned about the face-to- face meeting or thank you, raising money to replace what she feels is for all the mission. >> what are wonderful young lady. >>> we have the latest now in the george hooghly murder trial. evidence was made public for the first time, the texts and e- mails for all they talked about in court, only to the judge and the lawyer and the jurors. they were able to see them but today the public was able to see the distraught george when he lea
her two adult sons were born with cerebral palsy. >> i don't know if they realize what it is to us. >> the ramp was taken last week days before police announced the region first team of four officers to vote at stopping metal fence. they have more than tripled in the last three years. >> lauren got the class i went his own own high school and got down to business, coming up with ways she can help. >> bangor is her motivation. the 16 -year-old is hoping the bake sale and...
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he was soon diagnosed with cerebral palsy. it made walking a challenge. for 16 of his 17 years, he's been getting therapy from the california children's services facility in san jose. 16 years of pushing, prodding of soreness and pain that he says has him where he would never be on his own. >> i would call him -- i wouldn't be able to go to mainstream education or be able to tie my shoes. i wouldn't be able to be in the boy scouts. >> reporter: he's not just in the boy scouts, he's going to become an eagle scout as soon as he completes a service project. this is where the pain comes in. >> i wanted to help them out. what we are planning to do is -- >> reporter: what they needed was a place to store all this equipment, taking up valuable therapy space. he promised to tear down two old, unusable sheds in the back and erect a bland new one. it's not one a boy with cerebral palsy should try on his own and he didn't have to. more than 20 scouts and scout mathers showed up to help with his project. >> sheet metal, be careful, wear gloves. >> reporter: as projec
he was soon diagnosed with cerebral palsy. it made walking a challenge. for 16 of his 17 years, he's been getting therapy from the california children's services facility in san jose. 16 years of pushing, prodding of soreness and pain that he says has him where he would never be on his own. >> i would call him -- i wouldn't be able to go to mainstream education or be able to tie my shoes. i wouldn't be able to be in the boy scouts. >> reporter: he's not just in the boy scouts, he's...
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wheelchair ramp was used by her two adult soons who are strik -- sons who are stricken with cerebral palsy. >> stealing first off is wrong, but especially where it's obviously a need for that person. >> the look on her face was complete stress. she didn't know what she was going to do. >> cheryl connor did a great story on this last night. that girl is 16 years old and she is doing something about that horrible injustice. that ramp was taken last week. we'll keep you posted on lauren's fundraising plans g. to abc2news.com and check out the story. >>> abc announces the fall lineup coming up. we have some old faces and some old fan faces. "modern family," "grey's anatomy" and "dancing with the stars," they've all secured spot ises back in the lineup. you knew that was coming. a new comedy called "the neighbor." it's about a family who move noose a gated community with neighbors who are out of this world. also a mysterious high rise in new york city is the set of the supernatural show "666 park avenue" and a new military drama, "last resort" that's set on a ballistic missile submarine. >>> th
wheelchair ramp was used by her two adult soons who are strik -- sons who are stricken with cerebral palsy. >> stealing first off is wrong, but especially where it's obviously a need for that person. >> the look on her face was complete stress. she didn't know what she was going to do. >> cheryl connor did a great story on this last night. that girl is 16 years old and she is doing something about that horrible injustice. that ramp was taken last week. we'll keep you posted on...
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. >> reporter: born with vibe bell palsy, he has always -- cerebral palsy, he has been unable to useand at all. >> i was remember when he was 6 or 7, one time he looked at me and said dad, what would i do with my right hand? >> reporter: still, andy recalls his son always being an exceptional athlete. >> in the junior disabled world, he is, holds a couple records in track and field, and also swimming. >> reporter: but it was golf that always kept vince going, and as he got older and the game improved, golf started to take him around the world, competing in one-arm competitions in north america and in northern ireland. >> we thought it would be an introduction to the world, you know, to be more social, and have fun at a game that he could play. >> reporter: what they didn't expect what is vince winning three straight north american one-arm chap shims on some of the hardest golf courses in the world, including one the pros play in florida. >> all kinds of hazards, and the winds on the course made it harder. >> reporter: but for vince, it's just about being able to play the game he love
. >> reporter: born with vibe bell palsy, he has always -- cerebral palsy, he has been unable to useand at all. >> i was remember when he was 6 or 7, one time he looked at me and said dad, what would i do with my right hand? >> reporter: still, andy recalls his son always being an exceptional athlete. >> in the junior disabled world, he is, holds a couple records in track and field, and also swimming. >> reporter: but it was golf that always kept vince going, and...
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it is not something a boy with cerebral palsy should try on his own and christian didn't have to. more than 20 fellow scouts and scout masters showed up on a recent saturday to help christian with his project. >> sheet metal, be careful, wear gloves. >> as project manager, christian wasn't supposed to get his hands dirty, but limits, as we have learned, don't mean much to him. >> he can do whatever he wants to do. >> he doesn't let his physical disability prevent him from doing the things that he enjoys. >> christian says the symbolism of what he has done is not lost on him. 16 years ago he came to ccs in rough shape, and they helped make him better. he just hopes that his work is as good and lasts as long. >> hopefully, if everything goes according to plan i'll be up and around when i'm in my 70s. >> it's not just christian who is thankful for the work at ccs. his parents are, as well. they never could have afforded all of the therapy he got there. they're concerned about what's happening with the state budget right now and threatening cuts to ccs which means if christian was bor
it is not something a boy with cerebral palsy should try on his own and christian didn't have to. more than 20 fellow scouts and scout masters showed up on a recent saturday to help christian with his project. >> sheet metal, be careful, wear gloves. >> as project manager, christian wasn't supposed to get his hands dirty, but limits, as we have learned, don't mean much to him. >> he can do whatever he wants to do. >> he doesn't let his physical disability prevent him...
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she was born with a rare genetic disorder and cerebral palsy. this is the second year of the fund-raiser. it helps samantha's family pay for special physical therapy she desperately needs. >> it works on the effects of her cerebral palsy, the tight muscles, and her balance and things like that, and she's improved tremendously. so we're really excited about today. >> about 200 people participated. there was a 5-k, 10-k and kid's run. >>> just ahead, it was the biggt ipo ever. but does that mean anything to the average consumer? >>> and a solar eclipse unlike anything you've seen at least ii the last two decades is happening again tomorrow. >>> and we'll be watching that around the bay area, as this time tomorrow, but how will the weather cooperate? today the sun doing its work with some mid 80s outside. but tomorrow, watching a sea breeze that could push some low clouds our way. we'll let you know what it means for your sunday forecast when we come right back. >>> the solar system is scheduled to put on another spectacular show this weekend. you
she was born with a rare genetic disorder and cerebral palsy. this is the second year of the fund-raiser. it helps samantha's family pay for special physical therapy she desperately needs. >> it works on the effects of her cerebral palsy, the tight muscles, and her balance and things like that, and she's improved tremendously. so we're really excited about today. >> about 200 people participated. there was a 5-k, 10-k and kid's run. >>> just ahead, it was the biggt ipo...
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lynette price says the ramp used by her two adult sons with cerebral palsy was the target of thieves. >> stealing, first off, is is wrong, but especially when it's obviously a need for that person. >> now, the ramp was taken last week days before police announced the region's first team of four officers devote today stopping metal thefts. now that has since more than tripled. we'll keep you posted on those fundraising efforts. and go to abc2news.com to take a look at the complete story of what this young lady is is doing. >>> this morning there is mayor stephanie rolins blake d baltimore super city sum iser. the program is is is designed to provide education, employment and nutrition for area kids. it's a partnership between the mayor's youth cabinet and the city's public schools. announcements are expected on that later this morning. >>> you see them in restaurants all over the place, advertisements for all you can eat. one wisconsin man want today do just that and ran into a few problems. now he's taking the issue to the public and he's also going to take it to police. >>> a man who
lynette price says the ramp used by her two adult sons with cerebral palsy was the target of thieves. >> stealing, first off, is is wrong, but especially when it's obviously a need for that person. >> now, the ramp was taken last week days before police announced the region's first team of four officers devote today stopping metal thefts. now that has since more than tripled. we'll keep you posted on those fundraising efforts. and go to abc2news.com to take a look at the complete...
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little michael has cerebral palsy, and he is walking to dad for the very first time.ad had no idea that his son could walk until he saw him walking toward him right here at this moment. this is a total tear jerker. >> the homecoming is so emotional for seeing the dad come home, and then it's so emotional in a different way. in the time that dad was gone, they were able to work with little michael. >> one of my favorite parts is when he puts michael down to say hello to a comrade, but he can't keep his eyes off his dad. >> from being told that he would never walk to seeing what we just saw, little michael did an awesome job. >> it's cool to see dad's reaction. he's surprised to his his son walking. >> and the smile on little michael's face, he's so proud, everyone is so proud, it's great. >> now we're just a few minutes away from the end of the show, and spending a lot of time on our favorite website, say it with me right now, rightthisminute.com. back to the show. booties -- >> big butts. >> it's time for the booty report, and who is measuring up. this woman is the ex
little michael has cerebral palsy, and he is walking to dad for the very first time.ad had no idea that his son could walk until he saw him walking toward him right here at this moment. this is a total tear jerker. >> the homecoming is so emotional for seeing the dad come home, and then it's so emotional in a different way. in the time that dad was gone, they were able to work with little michael. >> one of my favorite parts is when he puts michael down to say hello to a comrade,...
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he was born with cerebral palsy. his love of golf kept him going. today the country club of maryland is hosting the 12th annual one warm golf championship. >>> speak of sports, loy yes a fans still coming off the high with their team winning. today they are back in baltimore. joce sterman is here with how they're feeling. >> reporter: in a word they're feeling emotional. the coach said they thought he was done with all the water works, but the tears came back when he started talking about the kids he works w the national championship trophy is back in baltimore at loyola. it's something the coach has been work toward for decades. yesterday when his players took the team and brought home the title, it all came full circle. >> they were able to do something that we were trying for, striving for, and they did this with class. they did it with dignity and character and here we go. it's a good group of young men. >> reporter: he hopes it will give loyola better recruiting and give this team the respect they have long decar offed. joce sterman, abc2 news.
he was born with cerebral palsy. his love of golf kept him going. today the country club of maryland is hosting the 12th annual one warm golf championship. >>> speak of sports, loy yes a fans still coming off the high with their team winning. today they are back in baltimore. joce sterman is here with how they're feeling. >> reporter: in a word they're feeling emotional. the coach said they thought he was done with all the water works, but the tears came back when he started...
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born with cerebral palsy that impacted the left side of his brain and the right side of his body, vince has not been able to use his right hand but that never stopped him from athletic pursuits. andy is vince's father. >> what is the story with the scooby doo head cover. >> my mom got it for me for my birthday. >> reporter: this the past three years, vince has become well known on the one armed golfing circuit. winning the past three north american championships in florida, new mexico and canada. >> we thought it would be an introduction to the world and have fun at a game. improving confidencing game and legend around the country club of maryland vince and the club are playing host for the north american championship. happy, gifted, too. maybe the two best words to describe this 24-year-old with no problem having a great time and hitting perfect shots. making a near impossible game look easy. that tournament starts with practice rounds around noon wrapping up on friday. we will follow vince and leyou know how he is doing, going for the fourth straight north american title. >>> somethin
born with cerebral palsy that impacted the left side of his brain and the right side of his body, vince has not been able to use his right hand but that never stopped him from athletic pursuits. andy is vince's father. >> what is the story with the scooby doo head cover. >> my mom got it for me for my birthday. >> reporter: this the past three years, vince has become well known on the one armed golfing circuit. winning the past three north american championships in florida,...
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. >> reporter: she was one of the first patients treated at the kennedy krieger with cerebral palsy. betty's niece was there as well and is so proud of everything her aunt has accomplished. >> it is amazing to be here and realize that her life was really changed because of this institute and because of dr. phelps. her story and her book -- it's been amazing to learn about what he went through and how a person with a disability was able to come through and ultimately go to college, get her physical therapy, certificate and work back here for several, several years and eventually retire. >> reporter: matt sustained a spinal cord accident in an atv and was brought here to kennedy krieger. >> my physician said there wasn't much hope for someone with a spinal cord injury and i found this plashings kennedy krieger. >> reporter: it's internationally recognized for improving the lives of children and adolescents with disorders and injuries to the spinal cord. >> when i came here, i was broken and left with an emotional lift, physical lift. it transitioned my life for the future. >> reporter:
. >> reporter: she was one of the first patients treated at the kennedy krieger with cerebral palsy. betty's niece was there as well and is so proud of everything her aunt has accomplished. >> it is amazing to be here and realize that her life was really changed because of this institute and because of dr. phelps. her story and her book -- it's been amazing to learn about what he went through and how a person with a disability was able to come through and ultimately go to college,...
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she has cerebral palsy. she may never get out of a wheelchair. her mother wants her to live a full life. she is in a contest to live a wheelchair-accessible van. here's how you can help. vote per ip address and use special codes from the van vendors and get extra votes. we have a link attached to our story at abc2news.com in our lifestyle local section. >>> all dressed up and ready to go. they arrived on friday. this is a day to dust cobwebs off. first impressions are good for newcomers. they are speedy, stronger and quicker than thought. that's good for the first preseason game. out to orioles park. orioles down 3-0. 4-1. 7-1 to tampa only to come back and lose in the 9th inning. orioles are in first place as the yankees come to town tomorrow. >>> this mother of three is a one year survivor of breast cancer. she was at the ballpark with the orioles serving as honorary bat girl. she is wearing the jersey. orioles and susan g. komen for the cure select a candidate to be the king captain for the young survivors group for the race for the cure. she
she has cerebral palsy. she may never get out of a wheelchair. her mother wants her to live a full life. she is in a contest to live a wheelchair-accessible van. here's how you can help. vote per ip address and use special codes from the van vendors and get extra votes. we have a link attached to our story at abc2news.com in our lifestyle local section. >>> all dressed up and ready to go. they arrived on friday. this is a day to dust cobwebs off. first impressions are good for...
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. >> reporter: both of jeanette price's sons have dpron up with cerebral palsy. just moving them in and out of their wheelchairs is a challenge. >> reporter: that's what made the theft of a wheelchair ramp so tragic. >> he was running out the back door. >> reporter: from light poles to high school bleachers, jim johnson said thieves will steal almost any metal with value. >> metal peeps, grounding plaques, wires, gutters, even bronze statues in someone's front yard. >> reporter: metal theft has tripled in the last three years. johnson has created the first team of officers devoted solely to stopping the illegal scrappers. a large corporate target bge will spray its items green. they prey on homeowners as well. >> that's an example of some of the damage. he would tear the walls out just to get to the copper pipes. >> reporter: others would rep off the most challenged machining -- among us. >> we went on the waiting list. that's about a year. >> reporter: in dundalk, jeff hager, abc2 news. >> she said her son's names appeared on a waiting list for almost 10 years b
. >> reporter: both of jeanette price's sons have dpron up with cerebral palsy. just moving them in and out of their wheelchairs is a challenge. >> reporter: that's what made the theft of a wheelchair ramp so tragic. >> he was running out the back door. >> reporter: from light poles to high school bleachers, jim johnson said thieves will steal almost any metal with value. >> metal peeps, grounding plaques, wires, gutters, even bronze statues in someone's front...
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cerebral palsy and degenerative disorders i'm taking up. what else am i?culoskeletal disorders. >> reporter: are you curing them? what is the word you would use? >> i am helping improve their quality of life. >> reporter: nurses and attendants inject patients daily. inject them with what dr. shroff claims are viable embryonic stem cells all derived from a sickle embryo, she says, that she harvested years ago while an infertility specialist. 6-year-old cash burnaman winces as he gets his injections. shroff, who opened the doors of her clinic to cnn, would not take us to the lab where she says the embryonic stem cells themselves are manufactured. do you call yourself a pioneer? you seem to be very self-taught in this regard. >> yes, i am. >> reporter: a pioneer? >> maybe, yes. maybe. >> reporter: inventor? >> yeah. because it's a totally different way of handling stem cells. >> reporter: josh burnaman brought his son, cash, here because there is nowhere else to take him. his condition is incurable. he does hope for the best, but outside the clinic, in a park
cerebral palsy and degenerative disorders i'm taking up. what else am i?culoskeletal disorders. >> reporter: are you curing them? what is the word you would use? >> i am helping improve their quality of life. >> reporter: nurses and attendants inject patients daily. inject them with what dr. shroff claims are viable embryonic stem cells all derived from a sickle embryo, she says, that she harvested years ago while an infertility specialist. 6-year-old cash burnaman winces as...
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as soon as she'd arrived, baby cerebral palsy.>> michelle's baby was born in a rush within hours. as soon as she'd arrived, baby kendal was wis k add way by a team of emergency doctors. being fed through a button in her stomach. 24-hour care. you still don't know what kendal's facing. >> correct. >> you have a couple years, at least? >> yes. >> reporter: to wait, watch, and worry. >> every milestone's going to be like is she going to or is she not going to? is she going to be three months late because she was born early? we won't know the full extent until she goes to school and starts to learn. >> reporter: kendal and michelle are among the lucky ones. they lived. we now know according to federal statistics the listeria outbreak last september was the most deadly food outbreak in the u.s. in nearly a century. one of the worst three outbreaks ever. nearly three dozen americans died. better. being fed through a button in her stomach. 24-hour care. you still don't know what kendal's facing. >> correct. >> you have a couple years, at
as soon as she'd arrived, baby cerebral palsy.>> michelle's baby was born in a rush within hours. as soon as she'd arrived, baby kendal was wis k add way by a team of emergency doctors. being fed through a button in her stomach. 24-hour care. you still don't know what kendal's facing. >> correct. >> you have a couple years, at least? >> yes. >> reporter: to wait, watch, and worry. >> every milestone's going to be like is she going to or is she not going to?...
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when a boy with spastic cerebral palsy decides to participate in the race. matt takes ff after his classmates in a race around the field.and even as he falls behind the ooher school pids... he continues to run... that is truly inspriing. ((2:54 letts go, matt, let's go! let's go, matt, let's go!! letts go, matt, let'ssgo! 2:59) kids!theyyrally around matt and follow him to the finiih line. is the iron man ready to take on the iron chef? cal the world of ood service. service. joel d. smith is streaming now with the brotherr righh now from ripken stadium in aberdeen to get their take on burgers and the joel d. d. 3 3 3 3 3&p3 a great idea for a date night.. chaace to win tickets to see apassionata... sometime within theenext ten minutes. you're wwtching fox 45 good day baltimore. 3 free workouts for everyone... meteorologist emily graaey joins us forrthis mornings hometown hotspot.- do the classee fill up?- do you offer other free services?-can you show uu workouts? wookouts? 3 3 the waterfront the waterfront wellness frre fitness ccassessare going on now thro
when a boy with spastic cerebral palsy decides to participate in the race. matt takes ff after his classmates in a race around the field.and even as he falls behind the ooher school pids... he continues to run... that is truly inspriing. ((2:54 letts go, matt, let's go! let's go, matt, let's go!! letts go, matt, let'ssgo! 2:59) kids!theyyrally around matt and follow him to the finiih line. is the iron man ready to take on the iron chef? cal the world of ood service. service. joel d. smith is...
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his 6-year-old son who has cerebral palsy surprised him by walking to him for the first time.ergeant jeremy kuhny believed his son's cerebral palsy would keep him from being able to move without assistance for his entire life, but he learned to walk while his dad was deployed. >>> coming up on the news edge at 11:00, helping to put a smile on patients one free cleaning at a time. >> plus would you pay to post? facebook's latest idea to put you front and center, the news edge at 11:00. [ female announcer ] with xfinity, you can always expect more. like more on demand shows and movies than ever. and more ways to discover them too. plus more speed from america's fastest internet provider. so you can run more devices at the same time. ♪ feel a firework [ female announcer ] and best of all, it keeps getting better. no wonder more people choose xfinity over any other provider. ♪ love can be so mystical ♪ >>> two new medical advances could be a huge step forward in preventing hiv. the fda is considering approval of the first over the counter hiv test. it would allow consumers to test
his 6-year-old son who has cerebral palsy surprised him by walking to him for the first time.ergeant jeremy kuhny believed his son's cerebral palsy would keep him from being able to move without assistance for his entire life, but he learned to walk while his dad was deployed. >>> coming up on the news edge at 11:00, helping to put a smile on patients one free cleaning at a time. >> plus would you pay to post? facebook's latest idea to put you front and center, the news edge at...
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with cerebral palsy, wasn't expecting to go to college but graduated later this month. he's the son of the sports anchor, stan saunders. >>> new arrive arrivals. these pig lets. these female, one male babies are doing great. but won't be this small for long. warthogs get to up 300 pounds. >>> coming up, tanning trouble. how this bronzed mom's tanning addiction has her catching heat from police tonight. >> did what i had to do to survive. >> forgotten in a jail cell for days. the lengths that college student went to survive. >> imagine walking across the water here at the inner harbor. now one man said he's planning to do just that. i'm jessica kartalija. i'll explain, coming up on wjz. >> how many showers are coming to the region? i'm bob turk with the complete first weather warning forecast, coming up next. >> complete coverage continues with denise koch, vic carter, kai jackson, and first warning weather with bob turk and sports with mark viviano. it's wjz, maryland's news station. at bank of america, we're lending and investing in the people and communities who call
with cerebral palsy, wasn't expecting to go to college but graduated later this month. he's the son of the sports anchor, stan saunders. >>> new arrive arrivals. these pig lets. these female, one male babies are doing great. but won't be this small for long. warthogs get to up 300 pounds. >>> coming up, tanning trouble. how this bronzed mom's tanning addiction has her catching heat from police tonight. >> did what i had to do to survive. >> forgotten in a jail cell...
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when marine staff sergeant jeremy cooney came home to greet his 6-year-old son who has cerebral palsy walking toward him for the very first time. >> this is such a beautiful video. it brought me to tears immediately. i think it brought everyone to america in tears who has seen it. >> we wanted to reach out to this family onto learn more about it. "right this minute" we have jeremy, michael and melissa via skype. >> jeremy, tell me what you were feeling walking into this gym and you realized your son was walking toward you. >> when i first walked into the gym i didn't know what was going on. they had him behind the screen. i saw him walking for the first time. it's a feeling you can't describe. only thing i can tell you, it was one of the most proud moments of my life to see him, knowing the pain he had to push through, the determination it took to make that happy, i was a very, very proud father. you can see in the back of the video gunnery sergeant from my command that led me into the building was actually telling me that i couldn't go to him. i had to stay put. i wanted to just run
when marine staff sergeant jeremy cooney came home to greet his 6-year-old son who has cerebral palsy walking toward him for the very first time. >> this is such a beautiful video. it brought me to tears immediately. i think it brought everyone to america in tears who has seen it. >> we wanted to reach out to this family onto learn more about it. "right this minute" we have jeremy, michael and melissa via skype. >> jeremy, tell me what you were feeling walking into...
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cerebral palsy affected the right side of his brain and body. has not been able to use his right happened but that never stopped him from his athletic pursuits. andy is vince's father. >> it started when he was a toddler. he liked to go out in the backyard with a plastic club and a large plastic golf ball. he used to call it whack ball. >> what's the story with the scooby doo head cover. >> my mom got it for me. >> reporter: he has been well known on the one arm golfing circuit, winning championships. >> we thought it would be an introduction to the world to be social and have fun at a game that he could play. >> reporter: it improved confidence and game and legend around the country club of maryland. this week vince and the country club are playing host for the 12th annual north american championship. >> we are so honored to be able to host this. it's been around for 85 years, we are happy. >> reporter: happy, gifted, too. maybe the two best words to describe this 24 year old who has no problem having a great time and hitting perfect shots, mak
cerebral palsy affected the right side of his brain and body. has not been able to use his right happened but that never stopped him from his athletic pursuits. andy is vince's father. >> it started when he was a toddler. he liked to go out in the backyard with a plastic club and a large plastic golf ball. he used to call it whack ball. >> what's the story with the scooby doo head cover. >> my mom got it for me. >> reporter: he has been well known on the one arm golfing...
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and six-year-old michael has cerebral palsy. the doctors said at one point he might never walk, but while his dad was away the determined little boy learned to stand and take a few steps with a cane and you saw it, eventually walk on his own. and the family is sharing the story on "fox & friends" and saying everyone was in on the homecoming surprise, keeping michael's progress a big secret until the big day. laura ingle is here now onset with me with more of this. i tear up when this see this. it's an amazing story. >> our news room has not had a dry eye all day and as far as keeping the secret it was a very tough secret to keep for his wife melissa, all of their son's hard work and determination to take those steps which was under wraps so when he came home, you saw it, watch it again. he could be welcomed with the gift of a lifetime. and this video has taken off online, viewed by millions of people, since last thursday. and after being picked up by the military homecoming blog, welcome home.com. and that's how so many people g
and six-year-old michael has cerebral palsy. the doctors said at one point he might never walk, but while his dad was away the determined little boy learned to stand and take a few steps with a cane and you saw it, eventually walk on his own. and the family is sharing the story on "fox & friends" and saying everyone was in on the homecoming surprise, keeping michael's progress a big secret until the big day. laura ingle is here now onset with me with more of this. i tear up when...
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she is at risk for its survival palsy. >> it is she is at risk for severab cerebal palsy and reliet and investing in your children? what type of future is that? >>pam: after the deadly san bruno explosion killing eight people and destroying homes. two families have returned and three others are close to returning. 23 are in a stage of rebuilding. kate thompson relie is -- like. >>kate: this is expected to take place in 30 minutes just where this street opened up and this fire destroyed this neighborhood. some homes have been completely rebuilt. this one behind me has a an additional five months before it is finished. let me show you this construction around this neighborhood. we have many homes you can see that are being rebuilt. they are trying to heal this neighborhood that has gone through so much with the insurance company battles. working crews. there is a lot of construction and there is also some empty lots. some people not decided weather they will come back. the mayor, the city council will be back welcoming people. this is a major step towards rebuilding this area. just last m
she is at risk for its survival palsy. >> it is she is at risk for severab cerebal palsy and reliet and investing in your children? what type of future is that? >>pam: after the deadly san bruno explosion killing eight people and destroying homes. two families have returned and three others are close to returning. 23 are in a stage of rebuilding. kate thompson relie is -- like. >>kate: this is expected to take place in 30 minutes just where this street opened up and this fire...
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the vehicle donations at the auction cars after they have been donated to local cancer answerable palsy charities. it has to the high schools. now he says obedience struck him not to reveal the types of stocks fell in. but he did rights if the contents fall into the wrong hands such as a criminal elements in it may cause harm to numerous innocent individuals. >>> so we contacted the pd and they say they're looking into the matter but he says they would only be able to address the of the theft and not those items inside that truck. i can also tell you that we have learned that the atoms inside the track those sensitive dmv documents well it's enough of them that they fit into a foot locker sized box. robert lyles reporting live think he robert. >>> the man accused of bludgeoning a berkeley homeowner to that attacked a sheriff's deputy and broke his job. it turns out the 23 year-old daniel delayed can deduct the as he tried to put away some chains on him to take him to napa state hospital. the deputy will be out of work for six weeks to discharge of murder in the february beating death of
the vehicle donations at the auction cars after they have been donated to local cancer answerable palsy charities. it has to the high schools. now he says obedience struck him not to reveal the types of stocks fell in. but he did rights if the contents fall into the wrong hands such as a criminal elements in it may cause harm to numerous innocent individuals. >>> so we contacted the pd and they say they're looking into the matter but he says they would only be able to address the of...
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. >> reporter: laura lee wright has cerebral palsy. she runs the program. >> they could go into regular class, but they might not really get the message of jesus and the message of hope, because our volunteers are trained to accommodate their special need and their conditions. >> can you all show me how you pray? >> reporter: unfortunately, northland's attitude toward the disabled may be the exception rather than the rule. over the years, america's millions of physically, mentally, and emotionally disabled have made great strides in the workplace, but places of worship have lagged behind. jim hukill was diagnosed with muscular dystrophy when he was only two. he has made it his life's mission to open more churches to the disabled. >> we are still very much in an infantile state with the faith and disability movement. i think that we have seen over the last decade a significant advancement, but we are nowhere near what has to happen. >> reporter: places of worship and the disabled is the subject of a new book called amazing gifts by auth
. >> reporter: laura lee wright has cerebral palsy. she runs the program. >> they could go into regular class, but they might not really get the message of jesus and the message of hope, because our volunteers are trained to accommodate their special need and their conditions. >> can you all show me how you pray? >> reporter: unfortunately, northland's attitude toward the disabled may be the exception rather than the rule. over the years, america's millions of...
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he was born with cerebral palsy. he is wheelchair-bound. he has limited use of his two hands. he comes to the center twice a week and does part with us. he draws pictures of his church. his church has stained-glass doors and palm trees. we have several hundred pictures of this church because he draws it again and again, he loves it so much. his state is so great. his friend is roberts yip, a san francisco transplant, a merchant seamen. he had lived in the richmond district for 30 years, owns a house about two blocks away from the senior center. he takes care ofinsun. insun takes medication. robert helps them. he always make sure that he has a chair and makes sure that he has a napkin and silverware. this is how the two men take care of each other. it is a lovely french ship, and it happened in the senior center. that is what your money does. thank you. [applause] >> we have a person from huckleberry house, patrick. i want to tell you, huckleberry house save my family, so i really want you to speak. >> my name is patrick. i am a case manager at huckleberry house, in the fifth d
he was born with cerebral palsy. he is wheelchair-bound. he has limited use of his two hands. he comes to the center twice a week and does part with us. he draws pictures of his church. his church has stained-glass doors and palm trees. we have several hundred pictures of this church because he draws it again and again, he loves it so much. his state is so great. his friend is roberts yip, a san francisco transplant, a merchant seamen. he had lived in the richmond district for 30 years, owns a...
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the 5-year-old has spastic quadriplegic cerebral palsy.isease has robbed her of her speech, ability to walk, and her muscle strength. she may never get out of her wheelchair but her mom is determined for her daughter to live life to the fullest outside of their home. but with only am bow lance transportation to count on she is limited. >> we will take to and from the hospital but nowhere else nowhere fun. she can't go to the park to a zoo you know, even to a grocery store. >> reporter: mosley has entered in a contest to wayne wheelchair accessible van. >> having the van would change her life drastically. it would open up her world. >> reporter: mobility awareness month and to win she has to be voted a local hero. mosley not only wants to get her out of the house but she wants people to meet her daughter. >> people who see her for the first time there's little spark. yeah. spark like that. >> reporter: she use as computer to help her communicate read and do math and. [audio not understandable] >> reporter: a van her mother says would let he
the 5-year-old has spastic quadriplegic cerebral palsy.isease has robbed her of her speech, ability to walk, and her muscle strength. she may never get out of her wheelchair but her mom is determined for her daughter to live life to the fullest outside of their home. but with only am bow lance transportation to count on she is limited. >> we will take to and from the hospital but nowhere else nowhere fun. she can't go to the park to a zoo you know, even to a grocery store. >>...
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when he left his son michael who has cerebral palsy couldn't walk, but he learned how to while his dad was away and this is how he welcomed his dad back home. we put the full videotape on the web tonight. >>> up next, the big movie sparking a big comeback. >>> one of the hottest movies of the year, "the hunger games," has sold a lot of tickets. now it's also getting young people back into a sport that's been around a long time. it's had a low profile. now becoming a hot new hobby. nbc's kristen dahlgren has more on archery hitting the bull's eye. >> this is the time to show them everything. make sure they remember you. >> in "the hunger games," katniss everdeen is forced into a fight to the death. her bow and arrow her best shot at staying alive. but the teen's shooting skills are also striking a nerve in real life. spurring a new renaissance for what was once a rather obscure sport. >> i said after the movie, oh, my god, i want to learn archery. >> on a recent weekend, dozens lined up toe to toe to learn. >> archery is finally becoming a household word now. and i say hallelujah. it's
when he left his son michael who has cerebral palsy couldn't walk, but he learned how to while his dad was away and this is how he welcomed his dad back home. we put the full videotape on the web tonight. >>> up next, the big movie sparking a big comeback. >>> one of the hottest movies of the year, "the hunger games," has sold a lot of tickets. now it's also getting young people back into a sport that's been around a long time. it's had a low profile. now becoming a...