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is there a stair above it? >> it wasn't originally -- there was definitely -- >> president melgar: thank you pull the mic
is there a stair above it? >> it wasn't originally -- there was definitely -- >> president melgar: thank you pull the mic
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and then, we added a stair because the existing stair is not compliant, and then added an entrance to the existing garden unit on the right-hand side. so if you look at the site plan, that's the existing site plan, and if you zoom down -- so what we did was we kept the gabled roof at the front with kind of a traditional 15-foot set back. by flattening it, we were able to keep some useable square footage. and the number of things we did here was to -- in deference to angela and chris' house, we did a couple of things. we did some things to the house in terms of sustainability. but it becomes a project to pull back the wall, the property line wall from 33 fountain. we did a couple of things, so scale down the massing along angela and chris' house. this is a section diagram, which shows we haven't gone up to the maximized square footage. and those orange boxes is sort of where we started with the massing in some early conversations with both neighbors at 21 and 33, and in conversations about the scale, we sort of stepped it back. so you can see the orange is kind of what we cut out two y
and then, we added a stair because the existing stair is not compliant, and then added an entrance to the existing garden unit on the right-hand side. so if you look at the site plan, that's the existing site plan, and if you zoom down -- so what we did was we kept the gabled roof at the front with kind of a traditional 15-foot set back. by flattening it, we were able to keep some useable square footage. and the number of things we did here was to -- in deference to angela and chris' house, we...
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he set it up on his stairs.s got a wheelchair motor powered by two car motors. >> it's essentially off, but it's not as easy as walking up the stairs because the belt, it does still move. >> oh. oh. >> that final step. >> yeah. that was the lowest possible setting. >> so it -- >> oh, boy. >> oh. >> best way to get rid of the love handles running up the stairs. >> you have to dig deep. >> oh. >> he has to hold on. >> yeah. went for a little bit of a spin there. >> that's all. run. you'll be lucky if you don't see the upstairs ever again. [ laughter ] >> oh, he made it. >> now moving it downstairs. >> or you can use it for this. >> you can stick all of the foods at the top of the stairs. you have to work to get to them. >> oh, yeah, totally. i would be up there in no time. >> to prove how effective it is, he's got mr. fitness himself from uk, joe wicks, the body coach from instagram. >> oh. >> oh, now, mr. instagram can't make his way up, huh? >> it's a legit challenge. >> that's a pretty hard core incline. >> it
he set it up on his stairs.s got a wheelchair motor powered by two car motors. >> it's essentially off, but it's not as easy as walking up the stairs because the belt, it does still move. >> oh. oh. >> that final step. >> yeah. that was the lowest possible setting. >> so it -- >> oh, boy. >> oh. >> best way to get rid of the love handles running up the stairs. >> you have to dig deep. >> oh. >> he has to hold on. >> yeah....
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i'm taking the stairs. i'm taking the stairs. 'cause the elevator didn't come.t including this guy. >> yeah, okay. so this is -- okay, so this -- i don't know if you guys have seen the show, but at the end of the show, spoiler alert, whatever, we gave you plenty of time. [ laughter ] kimmy writes a book. and writes -- she kind of becomes, like, the next j.k. rowling. she takes, like, her crazy dark childhood with her imagination and she becomes a great author. and in the tv show she writes a a book called "the legends of greemulax" which is like a a middle grade reader that teaches kids how to control the little monster inside them. >> jimmy: yeah. >> specifically boys. teaches boys how to control the little monster. >> jimmy: yeah. >> and so we were like, "oh, we should -- someone should really write the book." because that's -- because we're stupid. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: that's great. i think it's genius. >> it's so nice. it's a really good book. it's a woman -- well, kimmy schmidt wrote it. >> jimmy: of course. [ cheers and applause ] right, guys? >> kimmy s
i'm taking the stairs. i'm taking the stairs. 'cause the elevator didn't come.t including this guy. >> yeah, okay. so this is -- okay, so this -- i don't know if you guys have seen the show, but at the end of the show, spoiler alert, whatever, we gave you plenty of time. [ laughter ] kimmy writes a book. and writes -- she kind of becomes, like, the next j.k. rowling. she takes, like, her crazy dark childhood with her imagination and she becomes a great author. and in the tv show she...
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the other question is, the stair penthouse, is not required by the building code?that is something i see right away when i look at all the 3d models. can we do something a little less than that? >>> can convince them, we would be very happy to do it, in fact. that also speaks to your question. we made the minimum code compliant staircase. >> you put it in the place. >> we tried on to make it as unas summing as it could. >> i have construction impact concerns and design concerns. this is the future of cortland street. it is a 45-foot height story. if question is on the storefront survey done did the coffee shop and the buildings rate so we can't have them demolished, category a? some of them look pretty original. >> i know we surveyed the neighborhood commercial corridors. our staff would have specifically looked at this issue. >> to the members of the public concerned about the coffee shop, look online at the storefront commercial survey, you can see what was rated category a. we just heard wild side west is a, that won't happen to wild side west. this is a c struc
the other question is, the stair penthouse, is not required by the building code?that is something i see right away when i look at all the 3d models. can we do something a little less than that? >>> can convince them, we would be very happy to do it, in fact. that also speaks to your question. we made the minimum code compliant staircase. >> you put it in the place. >> we tried on to make it as unas summing as it could. >> i have construction impact concerns and...
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and additional support from tom stair and lucy caldwell-stair.isit our website at pbs.org/frontline. ♪ on to order "ine's" "predator on the reservation" on dvd visit shop pbs, or call 1-800-play-pbs. this program is also available on amazon prime video. ♪ ♪ you're watching pbs. ♪ ♪ -you've said you'd favor middle-classax cuts. -the front line is just up here. that's where the river... -she took me out to those wetlands. -i think we' off to a great start. ♪ nar on this episode of "earth focus," how can we manage, protect, and nourish our natural resources while meeting the growing global demand fo food? a model of local control along the coast of madagaar provide a blueprint for ocean sustainability and community buding, while in san diego scalability is the goa researchers work to build the first open-ocean fish farm in the united states. [film advance clicking]
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and additional support from tom stair and lucy caldwell-stair. >> narrator: dr. stanley patrick weber was a pediatrician working for the indian health service. >> narrator: his patients were native american children. >> narrator: allegationsr. followedeber from reservation to reservation. ♪ (sirens blaring in distance) (car horns honking) >> narrator: "wall street journal" reporters christopher weaver and dan frosch have been on the trail of dr. stanley patrick weber and the government ancy he worked for, thindian health service. >> weaver: starting about two years ago, we got interested in a federal agency called the indian health servic their hospitals have had an ugly track record in the last few years. they were missing diagnoses, patients were dying for no reason. and we found that the agency had failed for many years to take in hand a series of structural problems that had basically render these hospitals incapable of meeting their regulatory requirements. we found a bunch of doctors with troubled track records befored they joie ihs or once they got there.
and additional support from tom stair and lucy caldwell-stair. >> narrator: dr. stanley patrick weber was a pediatrician working for the indian health service. >> narrator: his patients were native american children. >> narrator: allegationsr. followedeber from reservation to reservation. ♪ (sirens blaring in distance) (car horns honking) >> narrator: "wall street journal" reporters christopher weaver and dan frosch have been on the trail of dr. stanley...
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. >> i would just stair and try to figure out how scared she was to death. >> on her body, like a signature, a hand print in blood. >> it was a crime of passion. there's a lot of anger involved in this. >> but hang on, because that hand print doesn't belong to the man police put in prison. >> the anger just surged through me. >> now, a mother turned detective -- >> her words to me, i'll never forgot were, i just want to know what happened to my daughter. >> join is as he hunts for a killer and searches for the truth. >> i want to put my fist through the tv. >> still brings the hair up on the back of my neck. >> the confession -- >> they keep him in here, deep inside the multiple walls and the armed doors and the rows and rows and rows of raiser wire, the confessed stabber, the convicted killer of that sweet, young woman all those years ago. he is lucky to be alive probably given the nature of the crime and the appeal from that girl's mother for the death sentence, which makes what that mother tells us about him very puzzling indeed. >> let him go. if the only thing his mother has is her onl
. >> i would just stair and try to figure out how scared she was to death. >> on her body, like a signature, a hand print in blood. >> it was a crime of passion. there's a lot of anger involved in this. >> but hang on, because that hand print doesn't belong to the man police put in prison. >> the anger just surged through me. >> now, a mother turned detective -- >> her words to me, i'll never forgot were, i just want to know what happened to my...
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i am going to make a which goes up these stairs. upstairs, you have to put it in. >> he's got lg belt. cutting and bending and welding. >> i feel like his family loves his ideas until they start making their way the >> it works. >> so they drag the treadmill inside. they eventually manage to fit it on to the >> little to much incline. >> it's too steep. >> it's just too fast. >> then what he's going to do is use a wheelchair motor so it will actually work. this is specifically designed to not go back the other way. >> a bit more cursing, mounting, welling. then we get here. >> it's a cookie delivery system. >> it works. >> you don't want it to be any faster. >> you have to wait for the next video when he puts it up lot of >> life really is an adventure. for nash and brianna, just getting to meet each other has been quite the endeavor. they're both 19 years old. sophomore college students and they live on opposite sides of the country. he is in north carolina. she is in southern california. they first connected online back in may. he
i am going to make a which goes up these stairs. upstairs, you have to put it in. >> he's got lg belt. cutting and bending and welding. >> i feel like his family loves his ideas until they start making their way the >> it works. >> so they drag the treadmill inside. they eventually manage to fit it on to the >> little to much incline. >> it's too steep. >> it's just too fast. >> then what he's going to do is use a wheelchair motor so it will...
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he would take the stairs one at the time. he would celebrate at the top.s learning to get joy out of small victories. eventually he goes to warm springs where his healing really takes place. he brings fellow polio patients there. it is not just the warm waters like an exercise in. he makes himself vulnerable. his then legs are hanging out. they have wheelchair dances and cocktail parties. patients --other the other person said he made them feel joy again. he had that optimism. he finally realized that maybe he could be president if he can walk on his own power. who they accept a man do not know is in a wheelchair. he believed the president had to be strong. they liked him and they were giving him that honor and dignity. david: leadership means taking a risk. you cannot be a leader just making decisions. let's talk about abraham lincoln. what was his most difficult decision that you wrote about? doris: it was his decision to issue the emancipation proclamation. he knew coming into office of the overwhelming majority of the union soldiers and union people we
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the cape, heels and stairs were a recipe for disaster. a star is falling?age mishaps, but doesn't miss a note. ♪ beyonce slipped while performing with her sister, solange at coachella. shook it off after landing on her derriere while reyaihanna has also made unintentional dive. we know luke bryan looks getting up close and personal with his audience, but this is a bit much. proving actors aren't immune, jennifer lawrence tripped up the stairs while receiving her best actress oscar. >> you're standing up because you feel bad that i fell and that's really embarrassing. >> hugh jackman jumped up to give you a hand. >> i didn't know because i was in this cloud of i want to die, i had no idea. >> that is her story. she's sticking to it and we basically love anything she does. all right. >>> let's talk about one of my favorite shows of the '90s, "party of five." we know a reboot is in the works, but with an entirely new family, but we can't celebrate the future without flashing back to its tv past, and that's why they make this bingeworthy watch list. ♪ why watch
the cape, heels and stairs were a recipe for disaster. a star is falling?age mishaps, but doesn't miss a note. ♪ beyonce slipped while performing with her sister, solange at coachella. shook it off after landing on her derriere while reyaihanna has also made unintentional dive. we know luke bryan looks getting up close and personal with his audience, but this is a bit much. proving actors aren't immune, jennifer lawrence tripped up the stairs while receiving her best actress oscar. >>...
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the layout, as it currently stands, we have our stairs moved out as far as we can.if we were to set it back in the upper floors, weaver -- either have to stagger the stairs, which creates inefficiencies, or we pull the entire stair area, and now we have this on square footage. >> again, i i am throwing out a design challenge in order to address a larger issue, and i'm not asking you if i can or can't do it. it will require some rethinking, that's clear, that's where the challenge lies. it can be done. it is a question of whether the commission feels we need to hold up creating new units, but we also have a very strong mandate to protect affordable, rent-controlled units, and their quality of life. we have two responsibilities, and i'm trying to meet both objectives here thank you very much. >> thank you, commissioner. as to the see you -- as to the c.u., i'm wondering if there is a housing accountability act -- housing accountability act issue here. >> we are inclined to disapprove or reduce the density of the project, then yes, you would have to make housing accoun
the layout, as it currently stands, we have our stairs moved out as far as we can.if we were to set it back in the upper floors, weaver -- either have to stagger the stairs, which creates inefficiencies, or we pull the entire stair area, and now we have this on square footage. >> again, i i am throwing out a design challenge in order to address a larger issue, and i'm not asking you if i can or can't do it. it will require some rethinking, that's clear, that's where the challenge lies. it...
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he would take the stairs one at the time. he would celebrate at the top.s learning to get joy out of small victories. eventually he goes to warm springs where his healing really takes place. he brings fellow polio patients there. it is not just the warm waters like an exercise in. he makes himself vulnerable. his then legs are hanging out. they have wheelchair dances and cocktail parties. he told the other patients -- the other person said he made them feel joy again. he had that optimism. he finally realized that maybe he could be president if he can walk on his own power. they will accept a man who they do not know is in a wheelchair. he believed the president had to be strong. they liked him and they were giving him that honor and dignity. david: leadership means taking a risk. you cannot be a leader just making decisions. let's talk about abraham lincoln. what was his most difficult decision that you wrote about? doris: it was his decision to issue the emancipation proclamation. he knew coming into office of the overwhelming majority of the union soldi
he would take the stairs one at the time. he would celebrate at the top.s learning to get joy out of small victories. eventually he goes to warm springs where his healing really takes place. he brings fellow polio patients there. it is not just the warm waters like an exercise in. he makes himself vulnerable. his then legs are hanging out. they have wheelchair dances and cocktail parties. he told the other patients -- the other person said he made them feel joy again. he had that optimism. he...
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and i did go down stairs and saw some people locked up outside. some people were calling to me because they knew who i was. it was two different groups. you should understand. one group was getting food. food wasn't allowed in, i get that. even though people were outside eating, i get that. on the other hand, there were people just trying to get to the meeting that can't get to come in. let's just take a breath and be transparent. if we made a mistake, we made a mistake. if we knew it was closed or not knowing it was closed, i knew it was closed because i saw it. with the combination of the sheriff locking the things -- locking the doors with the combination of surreptitiously -- and you can't say it wasn't surreptitious because it was. we just can't say we can't create an error, we did. the sunshine task force is a city agency, and they're there to make sure the brown act -- let's go back to the brown act. it's not an individual task force member, it's a brown act. there's a california attorney general opinion that meetings cannot be semi closed,
and i did go down stairs and saw some people locked up outside. some people were calling to me because they knew who i was. it was two different groups. you should understand. one group was getting food. food wasn't allowed in, i get that. even though people were outside eating, i get that. on the other hand, there were people just trying to get to the meeting that can't get to come in. let's just take a breath and be transparent. if we made a mistake, we made a mistake. if we knew it was...
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it just gave me chills. >> came running up the stairs towards me. i just looked at him and said what are you doing here? >> she recognized him and you can hear her on a 911 call. >> i didn't see -- i don't know. >> what are you doing here? >> i remember him just kind of making this motion like whoa. then he ran off. >> did you start to think in those split seconds that this mystery man was really after sam? >> yeah, i mean it was definitely a suspicion. >> it must have been such a puzzle. >> yes. >> puzzling too for detectives. >> we needed to know what he this connection was. >> coming up, more secrets waiting to be revealed. >> she said i need to you sit down. i have something to tell you. and the hairs on the back of my neck stood up. >> when "dateline" continues. it's tough to quit smoking cold turkey. so chantix can help you quit "slow turkey." along with support, chantix is proven to help you quit. with chantix you can keep smoking at first and ease into quitting. chantix reduces the urge so when the day arrives, you'll be more ready to kiss c
it just gave me chills. >> came running up the stairs towards me. i just looked at him and said what are you doing here? >> she recognized him and you can hear her on a 911 call. >> i didn't see -- i don't know. >> what are you doing here? >> i remember him just kind of making this motion like whoa. then he ran off. >> did you start to think in those split seconds that this mystery man was really after sam? >> yeah, i mean it was definitely a suspicion....
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she's wearing fish nets and heels on a stair master. >> the calves. >> i mean, i always go on the stairon't you? >> i have seen you do it all. >> and keeping mariah young is her 35-year-old boyfriend, and she's still dating her former backup dancer. they have been on and off for more than two years. >> i have to go back to the biting massage thing. who's getting those? >> i don't know. >>> still ahead -- >> amy schumer gets real about her pregnancy struggle. >> if you are someone who enjoys being pregnant, i just hope your car flips over. >> but is she dissing meghan markle as harry tries to crack jokes of his own. >>> plus, a powerful cloouf. we were built to help each other. >> we travel to africa with patricia heaton for an inspiring mission that's changing lives. >>> close captions is provided by -- ♪ >>> just a reminder, there is one per person and no touching or petting please. >> her face says it all, right? >> that is mama-to-be amy schumer having fun feeding the giraffe. she has been open, and she's turning it into for her new netfl i'm pregnant. [ cheers and applause ] >> she'
she's wearing fish nets and heels on a stair master. >> the calves. >> i mean, i always go on the stairon't you? >> i have seen you do it all. >> and keeping mariah young is her 35-year-old boyfriend, and she's still dating her former backup dancer. they have been on and off for more than two years. >> i have to go back to the biting massage thing. who's getting those? >> i don't know. >>> still ahead -- >> amy schumer gets real about her...
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he was lift himself up the stairs and then celebrate.e was learning to get joy from small victories and eventually goes to warm spring. meets fellow polio patients. it is not just the giant warm waters. he makes himself vulnerable. his thin legs are hanging out. they play water polio and tag. the other patients said he made them feel they have joy in life again. he finally realized maybe i can be president even if i cannot walk on my own power. they will accept a man. they will not know i am in a wheelchair. they made an honor code among the press that they would never show him in his wheelchair, never show him unable to walk. he would seem to be walking if he holds on to two strong arms. david: why would they do that? >> they would honor him. he believed that the country believed the president had to be strong. they were giving him that honor and dignity. it is impossible to imagine today. david: leadership means taking risks. each of these presidents took very difficult decisions. let's talk about abraham lincoln. what was the most dif
he was lift himself up the stairs and then celebrate.e was learning to get joy from small victories and eventually goes to warm spring. meets fellow polio patients. it is not just the giant warm waters. he makes himself vulnerable. his thin legs are hanging out. they play water polio and tag. the other patients said he made them feel they have joy in life again. he finally realized maybe i can be president even if i cannot walk on my own power. they will accept a man. they will not know i am in...
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people run up and down the stairs. i never saw "the exorcist," and i don't want to go to those stairs. >> that was the original projectile vomit. >>> it's super bowl weekend and thounds of people are send thing it in atlanta. >> while the skins are not member ofis year, one the coaching staff is heading down to submit a piece of t. as sherry burress reports, he ii pa for a purpose, to honor a washington legend. >> the fun part is ending. >> reporter: malcolm is mixing his love of football. >> i wanted to play in the nfl, and i wasn't good enough. >> reporter: and his love for art. >> i remember sketching motorcycles at first and second grade at recess. just getting better and better. >> reporter: how do you find a connection between your art and football? >> i think art is made to be powerful. i used to be a strength and conditioning coach in this inleague. i ten to be powerful on the field. >> reporter: the washington redskins didn't make it to super nce liii, but their pre will still be felt. >> it's a tribute to the
people run up and down the stairs. i never saw "the exorcist," and i don't want to go to those stairs. >> that was the original projectile vomit. >>> it's super bowl weekend and thounds of people are send thing it in atlanta. >> while the skins are not member ofis year, one the coaching staff is heading down to submit a piece of t. as sherry burress reports, he ii pa for a purpose, to honor a washington legend. >> the fun part is ending. >> reporter:...
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one day he comes home tired, climbs the stairs to go to bed and is never able to walk again.t is possible that he could have been made more whole, but his lower body was never able to walk under its own power. what he did was spend years between 1920 and 1924 trying to walk, and it meant that he had to strengthen his chest and back muscles. one of the stories is when he was in his wheelchair he would ask to be lifted to be put on the carpet so that he could crawl for two hours. then he would take the stairs one at the time and hoist himself up from one banister to the other. by the top he would celebrate. he was learning to get joy out of small victories. eventually, he goes to warm springs where his healing comes into play. he brings fellow polio patients. it is not the waters that they can exercise and. he makes himself vulnerable. his legs are hanging out. they play water polo, they have wheelchair dances and cocktail parties. the other patients said he made us feel joy in life. he was born with optimism. he realized that maybe i can be president even if i cannot walk unde
one day he comes home tired, climbs the stairs to go to bed and is never able to walk again.t is possible that he could have been made more whole, but his lower body was never able to walk under its own power. what he did was spend years between 1920 and 1924 trying to walk, and it meant that he had to strengthen his chest and back muscles. one of the stories is when he was in his wheelchair he would ask to be lifted to be put on the carpet so that he could crawl for two hours. then he would...
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sanctuary. >> the women have to go up the stairs onto the very hot balcony. they could look over at the man in the congregation praying down below in the tatter of conversation. i can't even imagine 150 people packed into this space. >> the women were seated at these pews. you do not see a whole lot when you are sitting up or. -- when you're sitting up here. but it is like a whole other world. >> this was an orthodox congregation, so the men and women prayed separately. the congregation broke off from the washington hebrew congregation. that was the first founded in washington. that was because of the reforms that the washington hebrew congregation was making. >> changes in the ritual. using german, or english instead of hebrew for some of the prayers. using different prayer books. and then they purchased an organ and that was the final straw for the members in the congregation. >> about 30 of those families broke off and came to create their own congregation, to really live the more traditional values of their german heritage. i think the amazing thing about
sanctuary. >> the women have to go up the stairs onto the very hot balcony. they could look over at the man in the congregation praying down below in the tatter of conversation. i can't even imagine 150 people packed into this space. >> the women were seated at these pews. you do not see a whole lot when you are sitting up or. -- when you're sitting up here. but it is like a whole other world. >> this was an orthodox congregation, so the men and women prayed separately. the...
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then he would take the stairs one at the time and hoist himself up from one banister to the other.y the top he would celebrate. he was learning to get joy out of small victories. eventually, he goes to warm springs where his healing comes into play. he brings fellow polio patients. they not the waters that can exercise and. he makes himself vulnerable. his legs are hanging out. they play water polo, they have wheelchair dances and cocktail parties. the other patients said he made us feel joy in life. he was born with optimism. he realized that maybe i can be president even if i cannot walk under my own power. they are not going to know if i am in a wheelchair. they made an honor code among the press that they never show braces, or unable to walk. he could be seen to be walking if he held onto arms. david: why did the press do that? doris: they honored him. they thought if he believed if the president had to be strong than the country would not accept a paralyzed man, they liked him, and they were giving him that honor and dignity. it is impossible to imagine today. david: leadershi
then he would take the stairs one at the time and hoist himself up from one banister to the other.y the top he would celebrate. he was learning to get joy out of small victories. eventually, he goes to warm springs where his healing comes into play. he brings fellow polio patients. they not the waters that can exercise and. he makes himself vulnerable. his legs are hanging out. they play water polo, they have wheelchair dances and cocktail parties. the other patients said he made us feel joy in...
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they would go up the twisting stairs to the women's spot.en would sit upstairs in the non-air-conditioned sanctuary. >> the women have to go up the stairs onto the very hot balcony. that is where they could look over at the men praying down below in the congregation. sort of the chatter and conversation. i cannot even imagine 150 people packed into this space. >> the women were seated at these pews. you do not see a whole lot when you are sitting up here, but it is like a whole other world. >> this was an orthodox congregation, so the men and women prayed separately. the congregation broke off from the washington hebrew congregation. that was the first founded in washington. >> about 30 of those families came to create their own congregations, really lived the more traditional values of their german heritage. i think the amazing thing about this building is just how modest the structure is. obviously very small in scale. but it also has no adornment on the outside that's really indicates this is a synagogue. this is a synagogue about assimul
they would go up the twisting stairs to the women's spot.en would sit upstairs in the non-air-conditioned sanctuary. >> the women have to go up the stairs onto the very hot balcony. that is where they could look over at the men praying down below in the congregation. sort of the chatter and conversation. i cannot even imagine 150 people packed into this space. >> the women were seated at these pews. you do not see a whole lot when you are sitting up here, but it is like a whole...
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>> i think this girl just fell down the stairs. she's at the bottom of the stairs, head busted up and blood everywhere. >> okay, is she responding to you at all? >> she's not even moving. do you want me to get her id out of her pocket? >> if you can. >> her name is denita monique smith. >> okay. >> denita monique smith. denita! she ain't moving man. >> reporter: denita seemed to have perhaps lost her balance and fallen down the stairs. police and paramedics rushed to the complex. the college was quickly notified, as was denita's family. >> "miss smith, denita fell. she's unconscious, but they're trying to revive her." he said, "are you coming to durham?" and i'm still trying to wrap my head around, you fell, unconscious, revive. i said yes, i'm coming. >> reporter: sharon and her two other children lived in charlotte, almost a three-hour drive from durham. >> on my way there i did call jermeir. >> reporter: that was jermeir stroud, denita's fiance, a police officer who worked in greensboro, much closer to durham. >> and i said, "je
>> i think this girl just fell down the stairs. she's at the bottom of the stairs, head busted up and blood everywhere. >> okay, is she responding to you at all? >> she's not even moving. do you want me to get her id out of her pocket? >> if you can. >> her name is denita monique smith. >> okay. >> denita monique smith. denita! she ain't moving man. >> reporter: denita seemed to have perhaps lost her balance and fallen down the stairs. police and...
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it was good to meet you. >> thank you. >> head on up the stairs, mike.capitals, had it to eight, and just lost his place. good news, at least he's walking out of here with $5,000. our next contestant is in public relations from pensacola, florida. please give it up for brooke fleming. [cheers and applause] hey, brooke, how you doing? >> i'm great, thank you. >> welcome, welcome. >> ah. >> you look bright. you look cheery. are you ready to make some money? >> i'm so ready. >> you're about to face 14 questions, all the way up to that $1 million. you have your three lifelines are there if you need them. >> okay. >> let's start making some money. let's play "who wants to be a millionaire." [dramatic musical flourish] ♪ $500 question will start us off. good luck. in a popular holiday song, a lovelorn george michael sings, "last christmas i gave you" what, "but the very next day, you gave it away"? >> while all of these are very considerate gifts... >> [laughs] >> i would say d. my final answer. >> that is correct. >> thank you. [cheers and applause] >> $1,000
it was good to meet you. >> thank you. >> head on up the stairs, mike.capitals, had it to eight, and just lost his place. good news, at least he's walking out of here with $5,000. our next contestant is in public relations from pensacola, florida. please give it up for brooke fleming. [cheers and applause] hey, brooke, how you doing? >> i'm great, thank you. >> welcome, welcome. >> ah. >> you look bright. you look cheery. are you ready to make some money?...
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up the stairs in a bombed-out home, the rooftop provides a glimpse of the final isis village. women in black burqas, trucks, motorcycles, daily life of all that's left in the dying days of this so-called caliphate. a local commander told us there had been a pause to let civilians leave before the final offensive, yet moments late twoar air strikes in all probability from a u.s. warplane struck an isis position in the no-man's-land between the front line and the village. and then one much closer to us followed bay whizzing noise. what sounded like an incoming mortar that sent everyone scrambling. it's not clear how many isis militants remain holdinged up, but the past few days have seen an exodus of families alongx#u some suspected isis fighters among them. they arrive hungry and cold to a desolate holding camp in the desert. the men separated from the women and interrogated. they were promised a utopia of an islamic state, but now these isis families have been reduced to eating american-made rations and living out of a hole in the groundwhisited the front lines a few weeks ago
up the stairs in a bombed-out home, the rooftop provides a glimpse of the final isis village. women in black burqas, trucks, motorcycles, daily life of all that's left in the dying days of this so-called caliphate. a local commander told us there had been a pause to let civilians leave before the final offensive, yet moments late twoar air strikes in all probability from a u.s. warplane struck an isis position in the no-man's-land between the front line and the village. and then one much closer...
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so i know and i want to be frank i know that many colleagues they they put themselves to use the stairs at least once or twice a day so it's a bit we're going to and from lunch they'll take the staircase then you have the really fanatic ones who insist on taking the stairs wherever they go others of as they used to live but but it is i mean it's quite a walk going up and down so it will burn some calories for you so eleven agencies are already best part of two thousand people already on grueling damn us about two . a small country five and a half million people who have the advantages of denmark copenhagen that gives such an international reach through the the working of these agencies here and then much capital well i guess. it would be a qualified guess because we do have studies that show that we do have a qualified labor force in copenhagen connectivity is rather good you can get to and from the airport from here within forty five minutes international surveys have it that dead living is good in copenhagen copenhagen is by many standards a very livable city it's an attractive place
so i know and i want to be frank i know that many colleagues they they put themselves to use the stairs at least once or twice a day so it's a bit we're going to and from lunch they'll take the staircase then you have the really fanatic ones who insist on taking the stairs wherever they go others of as they used to live but but it is i mean it's quite a walk going up and down so it will burn some calories for you so eleven agencies are already best part of two thousand people already on...
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then he would take the stairs one at the time and hoist himself up from one banister to the other.y the top, sweating, he would celebrate. he was learning to get joy out of small, little victories, and eventually, he goes to warm springs where his healing comes into play. he brings fellow polio patients. it's not just the giant, warm waters that they can exercise in. he makes himself vulnerable. his bare legs are hanging out. they play water polo. they have wheelchair dances and cocktail parties again, and the other patients said he made us feel joy in life. he was born with optimism. it was a natural trait, and he realized that maybe i can be president even if i cannot walk on my own power. they will accept a man -- they're not going to know if i'm in a wheelchair. incredibly, they made an honor code among the press that they never show him in his wheelchair, never show him in his braces, or unable to walk. he could be seen to be walking if he held onto two strong arms. david: why did the press do that? doris: because they honored him. because they thought maybe if you believe tha
then he would take the stairs one at the time and hoist himself up from one banister to the other.y the top, sweating, he would celebrate. he was learning to get joy out of small, little victories, and eventually, he goes to warm springs where his healing comes into play. he brings fellow polio patients. it's not just the giant, warm waters that they can exercise in. he makes himself vulnerable. his bare legs are hanging out. they play water polo. they have wheelchair dances and cocktail...
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he tried to kick me down the stairs. you are frustrated because you don't know what to do.e support they needed through a charity called ceteda. and like others who have spoken out, she hopes her story will encourage families to get the help they need. in a moment we'll have all the business news, but first the headlines on bbc news... the 1966 england world cup winning goalkeeper, gordon banks, has died at the age of 81. theresa may tells mps she believes a brexit deal can be reached — which will win the support of parliament venezuela's embattled president talks exclusively to the bbc and denounces donald trump as a white supremacist i'm rebecca marston with the business news. the struggling department store chain debenhams has been given a cash injection of £40m. it will buy it extra time while it tries to strike a longer—term deal with lenders. the firm is in such bad shape it made three profit warnings last year. the travel giant tui, which owns what used to be called thomson holidays, has reported a loss of 84m euros for the last three months of 2018 — that's about 73
he tried to kick me down the stairs. you are frustrated because you don't know what to do.e support they needed through a charity called ceteda. and like others who have spoken out, she hopes her story will encourage families to get the help they need. in a moment we'll have all the business news, but first the headlines on bbc news... the 1966 england world cup winning goalkeeper, gordon banks, has died at the age of 81. theresa may tells mps she believes a brexit deal can be reached — which...
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we're going up the stairs.re going to be inside chatting with rye and kelly in a few moments and getting the great backstage behind the scenes footage of the show after oscars show. live in hollywood, for now, dion lim, back to you in the studio. >> we're looking forward to that. i love your blinged out mike flag. >> stag a piece of that if you can for us. >> you know, i have to admit the security guard from 5:30 has meandered away. so i'll see what i can do. >> okay. >>> thank you, dion. >>> as dion mentioned, mahershala ali won the oscar for best supporting actor. i'm not sure she mentioned it. but hey, he is from oakland. we're celebrating his win this morning. there are several other bay area winners to talk about as well. you can see a full list on our website. abc7news.com. and of course, you can see all of the fun that abc 7 news anchor dion lim has been having covering the oscars and she'll have much more throughout the hour. >>> the teachers strike in oakland, they're going to hit the picket lines this
we're going up the stairs.re going to be inside chatting with rye and kelly in a few moments and getting the great backstage behind the scenes footage of the show after oscars show. live in hollywood, for now, dion lim, back to you in the studio. >> we're looking forward to that. i love your blinged out mike flag. >> stag a piece of that if you can for us. >> you know, i have to admit the security guard from 5:30 has meandered away. so i'll see what i can do. >> okay....
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it's on top of the stairs. so they pushed down. the next question would be with the defense attorney or anyone from the defense side of this go up to those cameras, to the microphone setup and give a statement of any type to try to counter, to at least give jussie smollett some benefit of the doubt as it were. katie? >> right. that is the big question. i personally don't think it's necessary. i don't think it's going to help him. maybe in the court of public opinion. for this serious criminal case, it's not necessary. they can just make a blanket statement that he maintains his innocence and that the rest of the information will be seen as the case progresses. i think that's good enough. i think that would be in his best interest. >> trace: that's the way you'd play it? >> absolutely. >> trace: you watch this scrum now. they're making their way back up the stairs. i'm -- is mike tobin there? he is in place. so i want to -- mike tobin getting in place. it would be fascinating to get his perspective. he was inside the court as we saw
it's on top of the stairs. so they pushed down. the next question would be with the defense attorney or anyone from the defense side of this go up to those cameras, to the microphone setup and give a statement of any type to try to counter, to at least give jussie smollett some benefit of the doubt as it were. katie? >> right. that is the big question. i personally don't think it's necessary. i don't think it's going to help him. maybe in the court of public opinion. for this serious...