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i'm a paraplegic and in a chair now. >> i was afraid of the wind in my face but i told myself i have been through a little worse so i got it in a bag. >>> many of the people say they want to change the way the world sees paralysis and inspire everyone who doesn't live with a disability or even those who do, u yotake on any challenge that faces them. >> after the break, a 94-year- old man has the popular home in the neighborhood. why he installed a big pool for all the swim in. >>> and we could get some showers tonight. we'll have it after the break. fios is not cable. we're a 100% fiber optic network. and with the new fios gigabit connection... you get our fastest... internet ever. optic network. with download speeds up to 940 megs - 20 times faster than most people have. switch to fios gigabit connection with tv and phone 20for 99$79. a month online fore hathe first year. plus hbo for one year and multi-room dvr service for two years, all with a two-year agreement. and switching has never been
i'm a paraplegic and in a chair now. >> i was afraid of the wind in my face but i told myself i have been through a little worse so i got it in a bag. >>> many of the people say they want to change the way the world sees paralysis and inspire everyone who doesn't live with a disability or even those who do, u yotake on any challenge that faces them. >> after the break, a 94-year- old man has the popular home in the neighborhood. why he installed a big pool for all the swim...
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we represent quadriplegics and paraplegics.re just telling t public at, please, will you sign a pledge to use your seatbelt when you drive? narrator: ari seirlis' slogan-- "buckle up, we don't want new members." he's particularly ersuasive about distracted driving, especially because of cell phones. ari: why did i make that call back to the office, and here i'm lying with a broken neck 'cause i got into a crash 'cause i got distracted, and i had a crash? was it worth making the call? the answer's no. narrator: it's estimated that through loss of earnings and direct costs to the government, south africa loses 10% of its gdp each year to road crashes. ari: if you become spinal cord injud in south africa and you have no resources, you become completely dependent on the state. it's gonna cost the state millions. who funds the state? the taxpayers. second of all, if you're working and you participate in distracted driving and you don't use your seatbelt and you crash, you now can't go back to the workplace. the country cannot afford
we represent quadriplegics and paraplegics.re just telling t public at, please, will you sign a pledge to use your seatbelt when you drive? narrator: ari seirlis' slogan-- "buckle up, we don't want new members." he's particularly ersuasive about distracted driving, especially because of cell phones. ari: why did i make that call back to the office, and here i'm lying with a broken neck 'cause i got into a crash 'cause i got distracted, and i had a crash? was it worth making the call?...
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one of his jailers nearly broke the neck of one of the inmates there, a paraplegic man who had the timerrity feans fencing. truly one of the worst sheriffs in america. >> trevor: we yes, the man trump pardoned is regarded by many as one of the worst sheriffs in america. worse than sheriff clark, worse that sheriff kol train, worse than the sheriff bob marley shot in his song. and that guy was a real dick, bob marley was super chill, if he kills you, you had it coming t guy intad news. sheriff arpaio abuse of power didn't just hurt the inmates at his prisons, right, they also hurt the taxpayers who had to foot the bill. >> during arpaio's tenure between 1993 and 2015, cases involving arpaio and his office totals $142 million in legal fees, settlements and compliance costs, according to the arizona republic. in fact, that includes two lawsuits over the wrongful death of prisoners and tens of millions of civil rights and discrimination suits. >> trevor: just think about that for a second. $142 million spent because of him. think about all the other things that that money could have bought. scho
one of his jailers nearly broke the neck of one of the inmates there, a paraplegic man who had the timerrity feans fencing. truly one of the worst sheriffs in america. >> trevor: we yes, the man trump pardoned is regarded by many as one of the worst sheriffs in america. worse than sheriff clark, worse that sheriff kol train, worse than the sheriff bob marley shot in his song. and that guy was a real dick, bob marley was super chill, if he kills you, you had it coming t guy intad news....
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twenty twelve yet another victim in browder story wound up dead the so-called informant missed a paraplegicknee browder claimed it was done by the kremlin that's how he spins it he builds up tension using every possibility while some cases could have been genuine accidents for example all they could have been some more shootouts that had nothing to do with him but that's how he put the story together piece by piece. and this makes me fear for my life why because i know that they have been gathering information on me for at least a year their e-mail exchanges with my photographs and my personal data exchanges between browder the state department and mr parker who i mentioned earlier i fully appreciate the degree of my responsibility for my words i'm always open for dialogue and i'm always ready to share with people who are ready to listen and analyze the situation. that's why going back to your first question about special counsel miller and his investigation they are welcome i am ready to tell them everything i know about the story in person without any middleman i've been working to make t
twenty twelve yet another victim in browder story wound up dead the so-called informant missed a paraplegicknee browder claimed it was done by the kremlin that's how he spins it he builds up tension using every possibility while some cases could have been genuine accidents for example all they could have been some more shootouts that had nothing to do with him but that's how he put the story together piece by piece. and this makes me fear for my life why because i know that they have been...
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twenty twelve yet another victim in browder story wound up dead the so-called informant missed a paraplegicknee browder claimed it was done by the kremlin that's how he spins it he builds up tension using every possibility while some cases could have been genuine accidents for example all they could have been some more shootouts that had nothing to do with him but that's how he put the story together piece by piece. and this makes me fear for my life why because i know that they have been gathering information on me for at least a year their e-mail exchanges with my photographs and my personal data exchanges between browder the state department and mr parker who i mentioned earlier i fully appreciate the degree of my responsibility for my words i'm always open for dialogue and i'm always ready to share with people who are ready to listen and analyze the situation that's why going back to your first question about special counselor and his investigation they are welcome i am ready to tell them everything i know about the story in person without any middleman i've been working to make this ha
twenty twelve yet another victim in browder story wound up dead the so-called informant missed a paraplegicknee browder claimed it was done by the kremlin that's how he spins it he builds up tension using every possibility while some cases could have been genuine accidents for example all they could have been some more shootouts that had nothing to do with him but that's how he put the story together piece by piece. and this makes me fear for my life why because i know that they have been...
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went in twenty twelve yet another victim in browder story wound up dead the so-called informant mr paraplegicbrowder claimed it was done by the kremlin. that's how he spends it he builds up tension using every possibility well some cases could have been genuine accidents for example all they could have been some more shootouts that had nothing to do with him but that's how he puts the story together piece by piece. and this makes me fear for my life why because i know that they have been gathering information on me for at least a year their e-mail exchanges with my photographs and my personal data exchanges between browder the state department and mr parker who i mentioned earlier i fully appreciate the degree of my responsibility for my words i'm always open for dialogue and i'm always ready to share with people who are ready to listen and analyze the situation. that's why going back to your first question about special counsel miller and his investigation they are welcome i am ready to tell them everything i know about the story in person without any middlemen i've been working to make this
went in twenty twelve yet another victim in browder story wound up dead the so-called informant mr paraplegicbrowder claimed it was done by the kremlin. that's how he spends it he builds up tension using every possibility well some cases could have been genuine accidents for example all they could have been some more shootouts that had nothing to do with him but that's how he puts the story together piece by piece. and this makes me fear for my life why because i know that they have been...
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twenty twelve yet another victim in browder story wound up dead the so-called informant missed a paraplegicknee browder claimed it was done by the kremlin. that's how he spins it he builds up tension using every possibility while some cases could have been genuine accidents for example all they could have been some more shootouts that had nothing to do with him but that's how he put the story together piece by piece. and this makes me fear for my life why because i know that they have been gathering information on me for at least a year their e-mail exchanges with my photographs and my personal data exchanges between browder the state department and mr parker who i mentioned earlier i fully appreciate the degree of my responsibility for my words i'm always open for dialogue and i'm always ready to share with people who are ready to listen and analyze the situation that's why going back to your first question about special counsel miller and his investigation they are welcome i am ready to tell them everything i know about the story in person without any middleman i've been working to make t
twenty twelve yet another victim in browder story wound up dead the so-called informant missed a paraplegicknee browder claimed it was done by the kremlin. that's how he spins it he builds up tension using every possibility while some cases could have been genuine accidents for example all they could have been some more shootouts that had nothing to do with him but that's how he put the story together piece by piece. and this makes me fear for my life why because i know that they have been...
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so i was quad and then paraplegic, you know. this helmet, i'm epileptic. you know, which i have grand mal seizures. so i wear the helmet to protect my head because the bullet is still in my head. >> bennett is only two months away from completing his sentence of seven years for burglary and grand theft. but neither that nor the fact that he's in a wheelchair will deter officers from scrutinizing him as much as any other inmate. >> fill out that for you need any help doing that? or you got it yourself? >> while bennett undergoes a strip search, all his possessions, including his helmet and wheelchair, are thoroughly inspected. officers quickly discover that a religious booklet contains more than one revelation. >> upon opening the book, i noticed that he had some pornography that he's had for quite some time. you can tell because he's laminated it or stuck it inside this book. >> they found some pornography. >> uh-huh. >> that they took out. >> oh, those was in a book. i know about those. i know about those. i got them in confinement. i am not in denial. on
so i was quad and then paraplegic, you know. this helmet, i'm epileptic. you know, which i have grand mal seizures. so i wear the helmet to protect my head because the bullet is still in my head. >> bennett is only two months away from completing his sentence of seven years for burglary and grand theft. but neither that nor the fact that he's in a wheelchair will deter officers from scrutinizing him as much as any other inmate. >> fill out that for you need any help doing that? or...
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they got to one person that was a paraplegic and able to get him on the boat and get him to safety.ery indication from the pictures i'm seeing from my in-laws it's getting worse. >> it is indeed, our tom seder is saying, there is going to be rain until friday, the waters, while they have risen, they will rise more. glad do hear ben that all of your family you've been in touch with is okay. and to hear those stories of neighbor helping neighbor. we heard with sheila jackson lee. we talked to other people, residents who have been trapped in their homes, neighbors helping one another out. they are urging people to continue to do that and remain safe as well. >> the power of -- we hear all the negative of social media and bul bullying. days like today are days when i'm thankful for social media, people have been tweeting out and posting on facebook. this is where we are, we're trapped. can someone please come get us, and neighbors are connecting with their friends. and that's how a lot of these people are getting saved by -- not the police, but by people, just citizens in these boats sa
they got to one person that was a paraplegic and able to get him on the boat and get him to safety.ery indication from the pictures i'm seeing from my in-laws it's getting worse. >> it is indeed, our tom seder is saying, there is going to be rain until friday, the waters, while they have risen, they will rise more. glad do hear ben that all of your family you've been in touch with is okay. and to hear those stories of neighbor helping neighbor. we heard with sheila jackson lee. we talked...
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a paraplegic man who had the at the mert to ask for a catheter. another time, he marched latinos into a segregated area with electric fencing. he arrested new york times reporters for covering him. the list goes on and on. all this time, his office failed to investigate hundreds of cases of alleged sex abuse, many of them involving children. but somehow found the time and money to send april de deputy ti to look for barack obama's birth certificate. it brings us full circle to his connection to donald trump and this loyalty that nicolle wallace was talking about in the last hour. donald trump is good to his loyal friends and these two men have a long-standing relationship. but this is a man, it should be an insult to law enforcement that this man is being pardoned for supposedly upholding the law. that's his job. yet, he was violating the fourth amendment. it's appalling. >> "the new york times" described him as an 85-year-old snowbird, moved to arizona from pennsylvania. donald trump, a 71-year-old new yorker. these two men have each other's back
a paraplegic man who had the at the mert to ask for a catheter. another time, he marched latinos into a segregated area with electric fencing. he arrested new york times reporters for covering him. the list goes on and on. all this time, his office failed to investigate hundreds of cases of alleged sex abuse, many of them involving children. but somehow found the time and money to send april de deputy ti to look for barack obama's birth certificate. it brings us full circle to his connection to...
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so many people trapped in their homes, including this paraplegic girl. we spoke on the phone with wendy waterman. she and nearly two dozen of her neighbors are in her house waiting for water to recede. >> it's like a movie. we were outside, would see one helicopter fly by in one direction, another fly by in another direction. we heard boats. but when we were outside, you would go in the front yard, in the back yard, and you would see one or the other, a helicopter lowering someone down to save them. this was going on for a good couple hours. >> are you planning to leave the home or that area? are you waiting for people to come and rescue you? >> no, we're planning to stay until the water recedes. we don't have power. we do have plumbing right now. but we feel lucky, fortunate that we're dry. and we have enough food, enough water. and hopefully, within the next 24, 48, 36 hours, the water will recede and people will be able to go to other places. >> do you feel as if you're in danger at all? >> yes. >> very, very much so. i mean, we have one of the houses
so many people trapped in their homes, including this paraplegic girl. we spoke on the phone with wendy waterman. she and nearly two dozen of her neighbors are in her house waiting for water to recede. >> it's like a movie. we were outside, would see one helicopter fly by in one direction, another fly by in another direction. we heard boats. but when we were outside, you would go in the front yard, in the back yard, and you would see one or the other, a helicopter lowering someone down to...
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i'm a damn paraplegic. so you just wanna sit here and get splinters in your ass the whole season? so do what i said. you guys go out there and play baseball, okay? - whurlitzer, where you going? - to finish the game. - not with that arm, honey. - what? you go and put it on ice. come on. sit down. toby, hit the mound. [ toby ] really? yes, i'm serious. i know you're not used to listening to me, but, um, for a change, why don't you just sit here and enjoy the game with me, all right? and try to forgive-- [ sighs ] i don't know-- just try to forgive me, will you? all right, guys. let's show the yankees what bad news is all about. look at hooper out there. [ chuckles ] i bet it's just blowing their minds. you pitched a great game, honey. come here. [ crowd cheers ] it's batting practice. hey, let's keep the rally going, guys. come on. hey, toby, you need to scoot up a little bit? batting for the yankees, danny patello. [ crowd cheers ] you're out! [ bat hits ball ] [ crowd cheers ] now batting, number
i'm a damn paraplegic. so you just wanna sit here and get splinters in your ass the whole season? so do what i said. you guys go out there and play baseball, okay? - whurlitzer, where you going? - to finish the game. - not with that arm, honey. - what? you go and put it on ice. come on. sit down. toby, hit the mound. [ toby ] really? yes, i'm serious. i know you're not used to listening to me, but, um, for a change, why don't you just sit here and enjoy the game with me, all right? and try to...