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. >> reporter: seward says he paid extra and is capable of performing the necessary sacht duties. >>e said i wasn't a normal person. >> reporter: so seward agreed to move to a different seat without extra leg room. >> i think in his case he did the right thing. >> reporter: a retired airlines apilot agreed seward was discriminated against. >> asserting your right at the time of an issue with carrier could result in removal, delay. >> reporter: seward's story has elicited a strong reaction from a flying public bombarded with stories this year of passengers being mistreated on planes, many of the incidents caught on the cell phone video like dr. david dou being dragged ouf of a united flight. >> i feel it's making it easier to hold people accountable for their actions. because it would be one person's word against another. >> reporter: the faa's policy allows physically capable people to sit in an exit row. but we're still waiting to hear about their policy in south korea. kate larson, abc 7 news. >>> they did reach out to tim about this incident. they said they needed time to investig
. >> reporter: seward says he paid extra and is capable of performing the necessary sacht duties. >>e said i wasn't a normal person. >> reporter: so seward agreed to move to a different seat without extra leg room. >> i think in his case he did the right thing. >> reporter: a retired airlines apilot agreed seward was discriminated against. >> asserting your right at the time of an issue with carrier could result in removal, delay. >> reporter: seward's...
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from the video, you can see he wanted seward to prove he was able to sit in that seat. >> i can't approve it. >> oh, my god. >> you have to move -- >> wow. >> seward writes he has never experienced such blatant prejudice in his life. he did eventually change seats. we have reached out to the airline and have not heard back. >>> the faa does have rules for exit row seating. a passenger must be capable and willing to perform emergency actions. >>> state health officials confirm a man has died after eating nacho cheese served at this gas station. the illness appears to have been caused by botulism. 10 other people were also hospitalized. >>> are you ever excited by those next-day delivery offers on amazon only to find out the offer is not exactly what it seems? >> julie watt looks into the offers that may vanish at check out. >> to me it's a one-stop shop. >> reporter: like many, reno is enticed by offers like this. >> they tell me, oh, no it's not going to be here tomorrow. >> reporter: unless he wants to pay extra of course. >> kind of a semibait and switch. >> reporter: part of his $99 a
from the video, you can see he wanted seward to prove he was able to sit in that seat. >> i can't approve it. >> oh, my god. >> you have to move -- >> wow. >> seward writes he has never experienced such blatant prejudice in his life. he did eventually change seats. we have reached out to the airline and have not heard back. >>> the faa does have rules for exit row seating. a passenger must be capable and willing to perform emergency actions. >>>...
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tim seward told us it's all because of his prosthetic leg. he recorded interaction before the flight took off. he says that a representative from the airline said he would have to move because he could not perform the duties needed by someone in an exit row. seward says he has sat in the exit row several times before, but the representative says the company's policy does not allow a person with a disability to sit in the exit row. >> my leg is functional. >> you cannot prove my leg is functional. you want me to show you. i don't know how to show. maybe i can run, so, can i not prove it. >> oh, my god. >> wow. >> seward eventually took a seat in the back of the plane. he lost his leg when he was 11 because of cancer. he's now a professional skateborder. we tried reaching out to asiana airlines. they have not responded. >>> a developing story. an update to our breaking news. all morning long a home invasion and officer-involved shooting in san francisco. one suspect is behind bars. police say the search now continues for more people. all this h
tim seward told us it's all because of his prosthetic leg. he recorded interaction before the flight took off. he says that a representative from the airline said he would have to move because he could not perform the duties needed by someone in an exit row. seward says he has sat in the exit row several times before, but the representative says the company's policy does not allow a person with a disability to sit in the exit row. >> my leg is functional. >> you cannot prove my leg...
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--''tim seward'' grab el incidente con su celular y cuenta que un empleado de la aerolinea le dijo que que cambiarse de lugar porque la empresa no permite a personas discapacitadas sentarse cerca de salidas de emergencia... blanca/top vo --padres y estudiantes de la preparatoria ''lionel wilson'' en oakland, denuncian irregularidades en el plantel que van desde la mala actitud de la directora, asi como las actividades sexuales de los alumnos en los baÑos de la escuela. --a las 6... nuestro compaÑero andres brender nos tiene todos los detalles. top vo blanca --oficiales del departamento de seguridad nacional junto a agentes de la "dea" ejecutaron esta maÑana una orden de registro en una vivienda en la avenida "regal". --la policia de hayward aclar que ese departamento no estuvo involucrado en el operativo y que solo asignaron un oficial para labores de comunicacin y seguridad en esa zona. vo cesar -- victor rubio de 43 aÑos fue acusado de: 7 cargos de ataque con qumicos corrosivos. -- 1 cargo de intento de incendio -- y 1 cargo de exponer a un menor al peligro. -- el miercoles pasado, r
--''tim seward'' grab el incidente con su celular y cuenta que un empleado de la aerolinea le dijo que que cambiarse de lugar porque la empresa no permite a personas discapacitadas sentarse cerca de salidas de emergencia... blanca/top vo --padres y estudiantes de la preparatoria ''lionel wilson'' en oakland, denuncian irregularidades en el plantel que van desde la mala actitud de la directora, asi como las actividades sexuales de los alumnos en los baÑos de la escuela. --a las 6... nuestro...
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lincoln goes up with the secretary of state, seward. they are standing right by it, they set it up and it explodes on the path. in dahlgren's own words, i thought i killed the president because he disappeared into a cloud of smoke and fire. along with the secretary of state. a few seconds later, who should come out of the smoke coughing and laughing, lincoln and seward. lincoln said something to the extent of, well, i guess i didn't work, let's load up another. it was something that happened right in this area here. all this history happens here in the washington navy yard. it is on lincoln's last day of life that he comes to the navy yard and visits dahlgren in the offices, but he also visits a ship that's actually at our next step we will talk about. there's your answer for the champagne experiments. we are going to cross the street, and if you will follow me -- >> when was the first design that could penetrate and ironclad whole -- an ironclad hull? thomas: during the civil war. we have some of those test plates you will see today. s
lincoln goes up with the secretary of state, seward. they are standing right by it, they set it up and it explodes on the path. in dahlgren's own words, i thought i killed the president because he disappeared into a cloud of smoke and fire. along with the secretary of state. a few seconds later, who should come out of the smoke coughing and laughing, lincoln and seward. lincoln said something to the extent of, well, i guess i didn't work, let's load up another. it was something that happened...
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survived and the survival of seward was probably another one of the reasons that it did not succeed. the united states government was not decapitated because both johnson and seward survived that awful evening and that spy plot. -- a double agent for the union army, except she was not. they were fooled by this cuban born lady who purported to be loyal to the union, but remained a confederate spy. her spy work included working at the treasury, making ring -- making numerous trips to europe and instigating a plan to the value u.s. currency. at the end of the war, she wrote a book. lots of these civil war spies seem to -- seemed to have written books. i don't support it at all. [laughter] spelling her secrets as a woman in battle, a narrative of the exploits, adventures and travels of metabolic was -- of madame belloc was -- valequez. romance, heroism, the trail -- betrayal. how much of it is true remains a dispute. assessment as a critical tool of intelligence. a building in virginia on glebe road, it was just torn down. the historic preservation people did not succeed in maintaining t
survived and the survival of seward was probably another one of the reasons that it did not succeed. the united states government was not decapitated because both johnson and seward survived that awful evening and that spy plot. -- a double agent for the union army, except she was not. they were fooled by this cuban born lady who purported to be loyal to the union, but remained a confederate spy. her spy work included working at the treasury, making ring -- making numerous trips to europe and...
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it is for sure that leading republicans, charles sumner, william seward, and others -- this idea was accepted within republican circles. there is really not a whole lot of agreement pre-civil war of what the rules of warfare are. but the point is, you have some high end republicans that accept this premise going into the civil war. as a matter of fact, right after fort sumter, lincoln is in the white house. and anti-slavery senator waves around a copy of john quincy adams' speech and calls to -- on the spot. ok. now lincoln, we know, in various ways during the succession crisis proves willing to compromise on slavery to a point. he's not willing to compromise on his opposition to the extension of slavery into the territories, but he is willing to make gestures to proslavery sentiment in hopes of avoiding war. one of those gestures is his support for the -- amendment. it was a perspective a minute that got through congress which would have put it in the constitution that congress, the federal government, like the power to abolish slavery in the states where it already existed. in linc
it is for sure that leading republicans, charles sumner, william seward, and others -- this idea was accepted within republican circles. there is really not a whole lot of agreement pre-civil war of what the rules of warfare are. but the point is, you have some high end republicans that accept this premise going into the civil war. as a matter of fact, right after fort sumter, lincoln is in the white house. and anti-slavery senator waves around a copy of john quincy adams' speech and calls to...
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tim seward says he was asked to move because of his prosthetic leg. the airlines says it had no intention to make the passenger uncomfortable and airlines reserve the right to judge whether the passenger would be able to perform the required safety procedures in the case of an emergency. >> heartless and morally bankrupt that's how an east bay democrat is summing up the president's budget. barbara lee talked to us from washington. she says cuts will hurt her district particularly hard. she says she is saving the harshest criminals for the tax cuts which she says won't help taxpayers at all. >> he saying for the million air and billionaires what he is doing is cutting budgets they rely on at the expense of daily lives, living standards and putting it into the pockets of the very wealth. >> as a member of the powerful house apprehensions committee lee has already held several meetings and will have more scheduled this week to discuss the president's budget. >> okay how about we turn attention to the memorial day weekend forecast. as we slowly approach t
tim seward says he was asked to move because of his prosthetic leg. the airlines says it had no intention to make the passenger uncomfortable and airlines reserve the right to judge whether the passenger would be able to perform the required safety procedures in the case of an emergency. >> heartless and morally bankrupt that's how an east bay democrat is summing up the president's budget. barbara lee talked to us from washington. she says cuts will hurt her district particularly hard....
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only roused to action when the hourglass of junk ran out. [ typewriter clicks ] the words of william sewardo tangier in 1953, shortly after shooting his wife to death in a drunken accident in mexico city. he was a heroin addict, a homosexual and an inspiration to those proto-hipsters who came to be known as the beats. burroughs, however, was not a hipster. there was nothing beatnik about him. he was a somewhat stuffy, well-dressed, st. louis son of a good family. gone wrong. he was also, to my mind, the greatest writer of the whole damn bunch. "on the road"? you can have it. his classic, "naked lunch," was written here. a non-linear, dark, dry-humored, searingly critical, satirical, and profane masterpiece. burroughs was apparently high for much of the process. on heroin or a locally available prescription opiate called eukodol. and of course, the daily staple of many in these parts, hashish, kief, and majoun. hashish is the concentrated thc-rich resin of the cannabis plant, as well as a varying amount of its flowers and leaves that have been separated from the buds and compressed into shee
only roused to action when the hourglass of junk ran out. [ typewriter clicks ] the words of william sewardo tangier in 1953, shortly after shooting his wife to death in a drunken accident in mexico city. he was a heroin addict, a homosexual and an inspiration to those proto-hipsters who came to be known as the beats. burroughs, however, was not a hipster. there was nothing beatnik about him. he was a somewhat stuffy, well-dressed, st. louis son of a good family. gone wrong. he was also, to my...
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. >> general seward thank you for being here. follow question. to what extent do you think of the aggressive actions of russia, iran, isis, north korea and china, their current strategies, the threat they represent that inspired by client change password based on your intelligence assessment. >> i have not seen anything in intelligence circles and say their policies are relative and determined by climate change. >> thank you. i would like to spend most my time but i'll be brief and i need to defer to my college receivable coming up, you are talking about section 702 and the need for reauthorization. can you give us some sense of the public consumption of how that will has been used to identify real threats and potentially intervene before a action takes place. >> a lot of threats come from foreign sources and when we have information that leads us to potential foreign source the examination of that in terms of what they might be planning to do, they may be talking to in terms of accomplishment and it attack on the united states has been an invalu
. >> general seward thank you for being here. follow question. to what extent do you think of the aggressive actions of russia, iran, isis, north korea and china, their current strategies, the threat they represent that inspired by client change password based on your intelligence assessment. >> i have not seen anything in intelligence circles and say their policies are relative and determined by climate change. >> thank you. i would like to spend most my time but i'll be...
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so lincoln goes up with the secretary of state, seward. they're standing by right it, they set it off and it explodes on the path. in dahlgren's own words, "i thought i killed the president because he disappeared into a cloud of smoke and fire." along with the secretary of state. a few seconds later, who should come out of the smoke, coughing and laughing? lincoln and seward. lincoln basically says something to the extent of, "i guess that didn't work. let's load up another." so again, it was something that happens right in this area here. all of this history happens here in the washington navy yard. and it is on lincoln's last day of life. he actually comes to the navy yard and visits dahlgren here in the offices but he also visits a ship that's actually at our next stop that we'll talk about. >> sir. >> yes. >> when was the first design that would penetrate an ironclad hull? >> during the civil war. >>> next on american history tv, a panel of historians discusses president woodrow wilson's controversial legacy, his diplomatic skills, vie
so lincoln goes up with the secretary of state, seward. they're standing by right it, they set it off and it explodes on the path. in dahlgren's own words, "i thought i killed the president because he disappeared into a cloud of smoke and fire." along with the secretary of state. a few seconds later, who should come out of the smoke, coughing and laughing? lincoln and seward. lincoln basically says something to the extent of, "i guess that didn't work. let's load up...