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((brian loftus)) sherry explains how the non-profit is helping the visually- impaired and our environment... ((brian loftus)) > the stock market was on a rollercoaster ride yesterday... and crude oil prices also dipped pretty low. kenzie meek- beck looked into how these changes are not only industry... but also the financial future for investors. the dow jones industrial average was down more than 500 points earlier on wednesday. drop.... the continued drop in crude oil prices... today another drop... the price of u.s. crude dropped below 27 dollars a barrel - the lowest since may of 2003. alex mills//texas alliance president "and it is now below thirty dollars even on the international markets.... which has made the stock market volatile also. so when you have such volatility in price... you are going to have uncertainty in the people trading stocks." that drop is blamed on a global glut of supply... the world is swimming in oil. as that translates to the financial markets... local financial planner, gary silverman says you need to put this latest downturn into perspective. he says it's
((brian loftus)) sherry explains how the non-profit is helping the visually- impaired and our environment... ((brian loftus)) > the stock market was on a rollercoaster ride yesterday... and crude oil prices also dipped pretty low. kenzie meek- beck looked into how these changes are not only industry... but also the financial future for investors. the dow jones industrial average was down more than 500 points earlier on wednesday. drop.... the continued drop in crude oil prices... today...
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for visually impaired at took place at the "rock rink" at downtown summerlin this afternoon. the class was led by professional figure skaters - the school district - and teachers of the visually impaired... using different techniques for guidance and balance. volunteers say it's a great opportunity for the kids. "it's possible that they wouldn't normally be able to do something like this. because parrents might be afraid to take them out. ot the kids themselves might have some fear. but they are out here with their peers. it's a great opportunity fo them. " c-c-s-d now has a different event reach month - where visually impaired students can come together - and take part in an activity. nevada announces a plan to get thousands of laptops - in the hands of middle school students. the state has finalized a deal with oregon computer manufacturer "c- t-l" to help implement the "nevada ready 21" program. it was authorized by the legislature. schools can apply for competitive grants that will be awarded in march. teachers and principals will get training this spring on how to use th
for visually impaired at took place at the "rock rink" at downtown summerlin this afternoon. the class was led by professional figure skaters - the school district - and teachers of the visually impaired... using different techniques for guidance and balance. volunteers say it's a great opportunity for the kids. "it's possible that they wouldn't normally be able to do something like this. because parrents might be afraid to take them out. ot the kids themselves might have some...
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the raleigh lions club along with the wake county board of elections helped 76 visually impaired people navigate the automark, it's a machine that lets voters listen to the list of candidates through the headphones. >> it allows them to sit at the machine and mark their ballot privately and independently to provide the secrecy of the vote. >> it gives me peace of mind, i whoi voted for because it's my choice. >> it's for the visually impaired. there are 200 of those machines now available in the county. >>> a former florida sheriff's deputy faces 10 years in prison if convicted on excessive force charges. a federal grand jury indicted jesse terrell. >>> happening now -- the wife of a police officer in illinois who staged his own suicide to look like a murder is in jail this morning. a grand jury indicted melanie gliniewicz on charges of dispersing funds without authority for personal fund as well as money laundering. authorities say she and her husband used money for personal expenses including a trip to hawaii. >>> officials in the nation's drivers who abandon their vehicles because of
the raleigh lions club along with the wake county board of elections helped 76 visually impaired people navigate the automark, it's a machine that lets voters listen to the list of candidates through the headphones. >> it allows them to sit at the machine and mark their ballot privately and independently to provide the secrecy of the vote. >> it gives me peace of mind, i whoi voted for because it's my choice. >> it's for the visually impaired. there are 200 of those machines...
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((kirsten joyce)) sherry explains how the visually- impaired.. sort through the electronics so they can be repurposed... in today's living green. ((brian loftus)) > plus... that's sure to put a smile on your face... the millions of cards sent to a little girl.. saturday recycling event is coming up this weekend... and it's a great opportunity to responsibly dispose of electronics you no longer use or need. ((brian loftus)) it's such a waste to toss them into the landfill because a lot of them can be reused or broken down and recycled to make other products. sherry is here to tell us how our e-waste recycling partner at this year's event really saw the value in this business. ((sherry swensk)) yes, it might surprise you that the blind center of nevada will be collecting the electronics at this year's recycling event. this non-profit has their sights set on helping the environment and the people who depend on them. ((sherry swensk)) breaking down electronics is complicated work even for those who can see... but juan reyes is blind and has mastered
((kirsten joyce)) sherry explains how the visually- impaired.. sort through the electronics so they can be repurposed... in today's living green. ((brian loftus)) > plus... that's sure to put a smile on your face... the millions of cards sent to a little girl.. saturday recycling event is coming up this weekend... and it's a great opportunity to responsibly dispose of electronics you no longer use or need. ((brian loftus)) it's such a waste to toss them into the landfill because a lot of...
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((this program gives visually impaired people the opportunity to feel productive again.)) ((kirsten joyce)) how the blind center of nevada is helping the valley go green. ((brian loftus)) the water crisis continues in the latest moves to fix the problem... and how the governor wants president obama to help. ((kirsten joyce)) this might seem like a minor violation, but it's driving one local crazy! hear what metro has is coming up this weekend... and it's a great opportunity to responsibly dispose of electronics you no longer use or need. ((brian loftus)) it's such a waste to toss them into the landfill because a lot of them can be reused or broken down and recycled to make other products. sherry is here to tell us how our e-waste recycling partner at this year's event really saw the value in this business. ((sherry swensk)) yes, it might surprise you that the blind center of nevada will be collecting the electronics at this non-profit has their sights set on helping the environment and the people who depend on them. ((sherry swensk)) breaking down electronics is complicate
((this program gives visually impaired people the opportunity to feel productive again.)) ((kirsten joyce)) how the blind center of nevada is helping the valley go green. ((brian loftus)) the water crisis continues in the latest moves to fix the problem... and how the governor wants president obama to help. ((kirsten joyce)) this might seem like a minor violation, but it's driving one local crazy! hear what metro has is coming up this weekend... and it's a great opportunity to responsibly...
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. >>> people who are visually impaired are getting a little extra help when it comes to voting. just in time for the march 15th primaries here. with the wake county board of elections helped 76 visually impaired people navigate what is being called the automark. a voting machine that lets voters listen to the list of candidates through headphone. >> having this devic allows them to sit at the machine and mark their ballot completely privately and ndependently, to preserve the secrecy of that vote. >> that gives me peace of mind. i don't want everyone to know who i voted for because it's my choice. >> that makes sense. there are more than 200 machines currently available in the county. >>> happening now -- former florida sheriff's deputy faces up to 10 years in prison if convicted on excessive force charges during an arrest two years ago. a federal grand jury indicted 33-year-old jesse terrell it says excessive force of use by the deputy resulted in bodily injury to the suspect. he was fired. four others involved resigned. >>> the wife of a police officer in illinois who staged h
. >>> people who are visually impaired are getting a little extra help when it comes to voting. just in time for the march 15th primaries here. with the wake county board of elections helped 76 visually impaired people navigate what is being called the automark. a voting machine that lets voters listen to the list of candidates through headphone. >> having this devic allows them to sit at the machine and mark their ballot completely privately and ndependently, to preserve the...
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. >>> people who are visually impaired or getting a little extra help voting in time for the march 15 primaries here today, the raleigh lions club along with the wake county port of elections helped 76 visually impaired people navigate the auto mark. it's a voting machine that lets users listen to the list of candidates to headphones. >> having this device allowed them to sit at the machine, and mark their ballot completely privately and independently. to preserve the secrecy of the vote. >> that gives me a piece of mine, because i do not want everyone to know who i voted for. >> more than 200 auto mark machines available in the country backing down calls to leave oregon wildlife refuge. last night -- less light agents pull levers from the group one died while they were be taken into custody. eight others were taken into custody colluding the group's he is calling for those remaining at the refuge to l eave. >> this fight is hours for now, in the courts. please go home. >> this has been tearing our community apart. this can't happen anymore. >> the group has occupied the refuge for ne
. >>> people who are visually impaired or getting a little extra help voting in time for the march 15 primaries here today, the raleigh lions club along with the wake county port of elections helped 76 visually impaired people navigate the auto mark. it's a voting machine that lets users listen to the list of candidates to headphones. >> having this device allowed them to sit at the machine, and mark their ballot completely privately and independently. to preserve the secrecy of...
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the students-- all visually impaired or blind-- were learning different techniques at downtown summerlin's rock rink. the class was led by professional figure skaters - the school district - and teachers. volunteers say the event is a special one for students... and offers them the opoortunity to try something they might not otherwise get to do. " extremely empowering. they get to meet with their peers to do some activities that they can talk about in school tomorrow. " each month the clark county school district hosts different events for the visually impaired students. social media playing major role in a north las vegas standoff. a suspect taken into custody--- after several hours. what family says may have sparked today's events.... american sailors freed.... after being detained in iran. now the country's foreign a major mistake among friends and co-workers.... why one group's billion dollar jackpot dreams went from reality to shattered in a matter of moments. you're watching fox5 news at 10. this is fox5 news at 10. local. las vegas. a bizarre standoff situation in north las vegas to
the students-- all visually impaired or blind-- were learning different techniques at downtown summerlin's rock rink. the class was led by professional figure skaters - the school district - and teachers. volunteers say the event is a special one for students... and offers them the opoortunity to try something they might not otherwise get to do. " extremely empowering. they get to meet with their peers to do some activities that they can talk about in school tomorrow. " each month the...
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((paul joncich)) how the visually- impaired.. sort through the electronics so they can be repurposed... j@j@ on average, it takes three hundred americans working for a solid year, to make as much money as one top ceo. it's called the wage gap. and the republicans will make it worse by lowering taxes for those at the top and letting corporations write their own rules. equal pay for women to raise incomes for families, a higher minimum wage, lower taxes for the middle class. she'll get the job done for us. saturday recycling event is coming up this weekend... and it's a great opportunity to responsibly dispose of electronics you no longer use or need. ((paul joncich)) it's such a waste to toss them into the landfill because a lot of them can be reused or broken down and recycled to make other products. ((denise valdez)) sherry swensk show us how our e-waste recycling partner at this year's event really saw the value in this business. ((sherry swensk)) yes, it might surprise you that the blind center of nevada will be collecting the
((paul joncich)) how the visually- impaired.. sort through the electronics so they can be repurposed... j@j@ on average, it takes three hundred americans working for a solid year, to make as much money as one top ceo. it's called the wage gap. and the republicans will make it worse by lowering taxes for those at the top and letting corporations write their own rules. equal pay for women to raise incomes for families, a higher minimum wage, lower taxes for the middle class. she'll get the job...
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>> it's important that people who are blind and visually impaired be able to get out and enjoy themselves and compete with each other. >> missed it by an inch. >> nine is good. >> it also is a means of explaining in action to the community what we're capable of doing as individuals. it builds confidence. it builds awareness and it's a lot of fun. >> seeing the excitement on people's faces when they get a strike. you know, hearing them yell and scream becaae they got a strike or a stare lets me know they're having fun and that's the point of bowling. >> we learned to work together. this is just another means of outreach for our people. i'm excited about where we are and how large we've become. it's a great thing for asheville these leagues growing across our great state. >> tammy: looks like a lot of fun. about 80 bowlers from across north and south carolina participated in the tournament. each team is made up of blind, partially and full sighted participants. >>> it is trump versus cruz on the campaign trail. coming up, what the two were saying about each other this weekend. windowstt2w`t
>> it's important that people who are blind and visually impaired be able to get out and enjoy themselves and compete with each other. >> missed it by an inch. >> nine is good. >> it also is a means of explaining in action to the community what we're capable of doing as individuals. it builds confidence. it builds awareness and it's a lot of fun. >> seeing the excitement on people's faces when they get a strike. you know, hearing them yell and scream becaae they...
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. >> larry: educators from the pisgah atro educators for the visually impaired. >> larry: the number one ranked clemson tigers are getting ready to take on second ranked alabama. we have a report from phoenix stadium ahead of kick-off, next in sports. >> darcel: the countdown is on for a chance to win $1.4 billion. how are the ticket sales sell >> stan: it's finally time to play, or will be in a couple of hours, clemson versus alabama game day. scott joins us from glendale, arizona, to tell us about the game of the year for clemson in three decades. >> reporter: good evening from glendale, arizona, the site clemson fans have waited years for. the dome behind me is so radiant popping out of the desert. this is the national championship game we're talking about. fans to 25% alabama fans. it means so much to fans. it means so much to players and coaches. but it means even more for the guys who laid the ground work for this. the former players. guys like taj boyd. he still lives in clemson. he still trains in clemson. he works with watson. he knows him. boyd here in arizona supporting hi
. >> larry: educators from the pisgah atro educators for the visually impaired. >> larry: the number one ranked clemson tigers are getting ready to take on second ranked alabama. we have a report from phoenix stadium ahead of kick-off, next in sports. >> darcel: the countdown is on for a chance to win $1.4 billion. how are the ticket sales sell >> stan: it's finally time to play, or will be in a couple of hours, clemson versus alabama game day. scott joins us from...
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. >>> people who are visually impaired are getting some extra help voting. in time for the march 15th primaries here. the raleigh lions club and board of elections helped 76 visually impaired people navigate the automark, a voting machine that lets users listen to the list of candidates through headphones. >> having this device allows them to sit at the machine and mark their ballot completely privately and independently, to preserve the secrecy of that vote. >> that gives me peace of mind, i don't want everyone to know who i voted for. there are more than 200 automark machines currently available in the county. >>> a former florida sheriff's deputy faces up to 10 years in prison if convicted on excessive force charges during an arrest two years ago. it was captured on video, a federal grand jury indicted 33- year-old jesse terrell, it said excessive use of force by the deputy resulted in bodily injury to the suspect. terrell was fired, four other deputies involved resigned. >>> right now the wife of a police officer in illinois who staged his suicide to loo
. >>> people who are visually impaired are getting some extra help voting. in time for the march 15th primaries here. the raleigh lions club and board of elections helped 76 visually impaired people navigate the automark, a voting machine that lets users listen to the list of candidates through headphones. >> having this device allows them to sit at the machine and mark their ballot completely privately and independently, to preserve the secrecy of that vote. >> that gives...
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christina: a big day for 30 visually impaired and blind athletes. they competed in cheerleading and wrestling competition at the eastern association for the blind tournament. the east coast participated. a 2014 report called new york city schools the most segregated in the nation and that segregation gets worse when a neighborhood is gentrified. it makes cools more racially bounced the city is start a pilot program that allows schools to set aside seats for low-income students and those learning english. if the program is a success they hope it will be expanded. new york city has seen a lot of changes since the 1880s but the same system that used to run the big apple is not one of them. arthur ch'ien went underground to see how the system is being incorporated. >> gets loud in here but a once-in-a-lifetime look at a crucial part of the city's infrastructure. we begin with this. everybody knows what it looks like that this is what a pilot light looks like when you have the power to good part of the city. at 2000 degrees this is as close 2000 degrees
christina: a big day for 30 visually impaired and blind athletes. they competed in cheerleading and wrestling competition at the eastern association for the blind tournament. the east coast participated. a 2014 report called new york city schools the most segregated in the nation and that segregation gets worse when a neighborhood is gentrified. it makes cools more racially bounced the city is start a pilot program that allows schools to set aside seats for low-income students and those...
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it's important that people blind and visually impaired be able to get out and enjoy themselves and compete with each other. and it also is a means of explaining inaction to the community what we're capable of doing as individuals. it builds confidence. it builds awareness and it's a lot of fun. >> i hear a hambone. hambone. >> seeing the excitement on people's faces when, you know, when they get a strike. hearing them yell and scream because they got a strike or a spare lets me know that they're and that's the point of bowling is have fun. >> so we've learned to work together and be a part of each other. this is just another means of outreach for our people. i'm excited about where we are and how large we've become. it's a great thing for asheville and for north carolina to see these leagues growing across our great state. >> tammy: about 80 bowlers from across north and south carolina participated in today's tournament. each team is mixed of blind, partially and full sighted players. >>> the gop presidential candidates are all using ronald reagan's name in their speeches. coming up, do th
it's important that people blind and visually impaired be able to get out and enjoy themselves and compete with each other. and it also is a means of explaining inaction to the community what we're capable of doing as individuals. it builds confidence. it builds awareness and it's a lot of fun. >> i hear a hambone. hambone. >> seeing the excitement on people's faces when, you know, when they get a strike. hearing them yell and scream because they got a strike or a spare lets me know...
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siegel, blind center of southern nevada: we can use this money to help people who are blind and visually impaired by building a bigger community center, offering meals, offering ways to get to locations like doctors appointments, like food, so it means a lot to us )) ((sharie johnson)) goodwill was also on hand for the the event. they collected everything from everyday household items. and the thousands of people who showed up we're exciting to live green: ((cary marant, participant: old files and stuff from back like 05 and 06 that we don't need anymore; they're all like on the computer so we're just trying to clean up and save the planet at the same time )) ((sharie johnson)) > and lots of familiar faces on hand to help collect items. our 8news now morning team plus tedd florendo, patrick walker, patranya blhoulswan, maurico marin, michael stevens and tony smith./// ((sharie johnson)) brian brennan
siegel, blind center of southern nevada: we can use this money to help people who are blind and visually impaired by building a bigger community center, offering meals, offering ways to get to locations like doctors appointments, like food, so it means a lot to us )) ((sharie johnson)) goodwill was also on hand for the the event. they collected everything from everyday household items. and the thousands of people who showed up we're exciting to live green: ((cary marant, participant: old files...
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and southeastern provides the dogs free of charge to their visually impaired students. the grads today are getting a dog is a life changing experience. >> oh, they do so much good at that organization in our community, it's great to see. >> a whole new world. >>> and with that that is it for 10 news at 6:00, coming up on cbs evening news we'll get a check in on the campaign trail as the presidential hopefuls make it for voters. >>> breaking news, 24/7 live wtsp.com always here, always on, download the 10 news app, breaking news weather reports and fast look at traffic, until then have a good night and it
and southeastern provides the dogs free of charge to their visually impaired students. the grads today are getting a dog is a life changing experience. >> oh, they do so much good at that organization in our community, it's great to see. >> a whole new world. >>> and with that that is it for 10 news at 6:00, coming up on cbs evening news we'll get a check in on the campaign trail as the presidential hopefuls make it for voters. >>> breaking news, 24/7 live wtsp.com...
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. >>> the organization guide dogs for the blind provides much needed assistance for the visually impairedacross north america. but now the bay area organization is in mourning after a staff member was killed in an accident while delivering those dogs. as ktvu's john tells us, the loss is hitting people hard. >> reporter: guide dogs for the blind is always buzzing with the activity of dog training, but this is just one part of the path that dogs have to walk before they assist the visually impaired. >> we deliver the puppies all over. >> reporter: first they leave the facility to be raised and socialized by foster owners in 10 person states. lee was one of the persons who delivered the dogs to their foster parents. >> he was genuinely interested. just got a lot of joy out of everything we did. >> reporter: but he was killed while on a trip to the pacific northwest. lee and others were crossing a street when he was hit by a pickup truck. >> we're grateful, of course, that nobody else was hurt and that none of the don, involved and things like that, but lee will be greatly missed. >> reporte
. >>> the organization guide dogs for the blind provides much needed assistance for the visually impairedacross north america. but now the bay area organization is in mourning after a staff member was killed in an accident while delivering those dogs. as ktvu's john tells us, the loss is hitting people hard. >> reporter: guide dogs for the blind is always buzzing with the activity of dog training, but this is just one part of the path that dogs have to walk before they assist the...
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that's helpful for people with dyslexia or visual impairments. >> as well as access to the material as well. how about people who just like to read and maybe have that problem like i do not being able to read as much on a screen? does this help those kind of readers as well? >> absolutely. we have a lot of readers who are professionals, lawyers and doctors, professors who read a lot. so if you're reading for six or eight hours a day, if you can increase your reading speed by 10% or 20% or if it's just easier on your eyes, then ma makes your life a little more enjoyable. >> some of the best stories i've read whether on screen or on paper, the story behind the story is also really interesting. give us an idea in terms of how you got started with beeline reader. >> well, it's very typical college story. i was in college and hanging out with a buddy who was taking a psychology class. and he told me about some research related to color and text. and it just so happens i had been thinking about the future of books and e-books. so i sort of mashed the ideas together in my head, and this is wh
that's helpful for people with dyslexia or visual impairments. >> as well as access to the material as well. how about people who just like to read and maybe have that problem like i do not being able to read as much on a screen? does this help those kind of readers as well? >> absolutely. we have a lot of readers who are professionals, lawyers and doctors, professors who read a lot. so if you're reading for six or eight hours a day, if you can increase your reading speed by 10% or...
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daat noon we show you how new machines will allow visually impaired voters to cast ballots. >>> plus, oregon state and federal authorities arrest members of an armed group joey fatone: it's time to play "family feud." give it up for steve harvey! [captioning made possible by fremantle media] steve: how you kids doing? thank you very much. how you folks? come on. hey, welcome to "family feud," everybody. i'm your man steve harvey. you know what? like always, got another good
daat noon we show you how new machines will allow visually impaired voters to cast ballots. >>> plus, oregon state and federal authorities arrest members of an armed group joey fatone: it's time to play "family feud." give it up for steve harvey! [captioning made possible by fremantle media] steve: how you kids doing? thank you very much. how you folks? come on. hey, welcome to "family feud," everybody. i'm your man steve harvey. you know what? like always, got...
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. >>> a visually impaired law student is reaching out for help after learning her guide dog needs major surgery. >> the dog named ricky is well known around campbell law and as wncn's maggie newland explains, the community is stepping up to help one of its own. >> reporter: for the past four years meredith and ricky have been inseparable. the two care for each other. meredith is legally blind, ricky is her guide dog. she accompanies her to classes where the dog has become a favorite among professors and fellow students. >> ricky is always looking at me. i said the dog is paying attention. i don't know if the rest of the class is or not. >> ricky helps meredith find an empty seat in class and navigate her way to school. >> any where there's moving cars or traffic is the most dangerous. >> just crossing the street can be a frightening experience. giving her a sense of confidence and security. >> i know she sees everything and is looking at everything and i don't have to worry about it as much. right now ricky is too sick to go to school. >> i can tell she's a lot more tired than usual. >>
. >>> a visually impaired law student is reaching out for help after learning her guide dog needs major surgery. >> the dog named ricky is well known around campbell law and as wncn's maggie newland explains, the community is stepping up to help one of its own. >> reporter: for the past four years meredith and ricky have been inseparable. the two care for each other. meredith is legally blind, ricky is her guide dog. she accompanies her to classes where the dog has become a...
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visually impaired children got to try something new today... ice skating! "it's possible they wouldn't normally be able to do something like this, their parents might not be able to take them out, kids themselves might have some fear. but they're out here with their parents, it's a great opportunity for them. " children were taught various techniques at dowtown summerlin's rock rink. professional figure skaters taught the class. organizers say empowering, and it gives the kids a
visually impaired children got to try something new today... ice skating! "it's possible they wouldn't normally be able to do something like this, their parents might not be able to take them out, kids themselves might have some fear. but they're out here with their parents, it's a great opportunity for them. " children were taught various techniques at dowtown summerlin's rock rink. professional figure skaters taught the class. organizers say empowering, and it gives the kids a
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a big day for 30 visually impaired and blind athletes. they competed in cheerleading and wrestling competitions at that these athletic association the blind tournament. this tournament took place at a new york institute for special education in the bronx. students from schools all along the ease coast participated. a 2014 report called the ark city schools the most segregated in the nation and that segregation gets even worse when the neighborhood is gentrified. our city has started a pilot program that allows seven public schools to set aside some of their fees for lower income students and those learning english. the program is a success backers there. 34-degree water temperatures did not stop spammers from jumping into the hudson river today. dozens took part in the swimming association's national championship. fox 5's dan bowens has all the chilly details. reporter: . >> the cold takes away your breath. reporter: for these athletes extreme cold is the best part of the competition. how far did you guys go this morning? >> 25-meter brea
a big day for 30 visually impaired and blind athletes. they competed in cheerleading and wrestling competitions at that these athletic association the blind tournament. this tournament took place at a new york institute for special education in the bronx. students from schools all along the ease coast participated. a 2014 report called the ark city schools the most segregated in the nation and that segregation gets even worse when the neighborhood is gentrified. our city has started a pilot...
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being visually impaired,.. believe it or they look like anyway." first year of varsity wrestling,.. four wins there." but to liana,.. the wins and losses are my eye sight. it makes me for her and help her get around. and if she had a to settle for physical sport foreign to most girls. himself at the center of s-liana mutia "i'd like competing in a sport foreign to most girls. a pop superstar finds himself at the center of controversy --- again. we'll tell you what he allegedly did this time. meteorologist adlib wx the search for an escaped notorius mexican drug lord is finally over. mexican and u-s officials arrested joaquin guzman friday afternoon. you may know guzman as "el chapo." he received international escaped from prison back in july. guzman was finally caught after a shootout with police that killed five of his body guards. he will be sent back to the same prison he escaped from. the u-s has been trying to extradite guzman so he can face charges here, but that process could still take months. security forces are surrounding a hotel in egypt where suspects stabbed two touris
being visually impaired,.. believe it or they look like anyway." first year of varsity wrestling,.. four wins there." but to liana,.. the wins and losses are my eye sight. it makes me for her and help her get around. and if she had a to settle for physical sport foreign to most girls. himself at the center of s-liana mutia "i'd like competing in a sport foreign to most girls. a pop superstar finds himself at the center of controversy --- again. we'll tell you what he allegedly...
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"she's a good being visually impaired... ( "i mean it's less scary not knowing what they look like anyway." not that that would matter to a someone as fearless as liana. she's done quite well in her first year of varsity wrestling... four wins against six losses. "a good record for a girl and a blind girl to be in there." but to liana,.. the wins and losses are not what's from my eye sight i guess. it liana is thankful for her teammates who look out for her and help her get around. and if she had a wish. "i'd like to see what they look contact,.. competing in a sport foreign to most girls. coming up ... very rare sight... and after this quick break -- stormtrack seven meteorologist kyle kiel will be back with your storm track seven day forecast and some chilling temps when we return... cordes: most nurses are tough. they're problem-solvers. they like making things better. people don't have access to healthcare because they just can't afford it. bernie sanders understands how pharmaceutical companies and major medical companies are ripping us off. bernie tells the truth, and he's been cons
"she's a good being visually impaired... ( "i mean it's less scary not knowing what they look like anyway." not that that would matter to a someone as fearless as liana. she's done quite well in her first year of varsity wrestling... four wins against six losses. "a good record for a girl and a blind girl to be in there." but to liana,.. the wins and losses are not what's from my eye sight i guess. it liana is thankful for her teammates who look out for her and help her...
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being visually impaired... believe it or not... does give liana one advantage. (liana mutia) "i mean it's less scary not knowing what they look like anyway." not that that would matter to a somemee as fearless as liana. she's done quite well in her first year of varsity wrestling... four wigainst six losses. (bern mutia) "a good record for a girl and a blind girl to be in there." but to liana,.. the wins and losses are not what's important. (liana mutia) "wrestling kind of distracts me from my eye sight i guess. it makes me feel pretty normal." but more than anything, liana is thankful for her teammates who look out for her and help her get around. and if she had a wish. (liana mutia) "i'd like to see what they look like." instead ana will have to settle for physical contact,.. competing in a sport foreign to most girls. jessica rae: scott: jessica and scott are chatting about these two jessica and scott are chatting about these two extraordinary athletes. jessica and scott are chatting about these two extraordinary athletes. jessica and scott are chatting about
being visually impaired... believe it or not... does give liana one advantage. (liana mutia) "i mean it's less scary not knowing what they look like anyway." not that that would matter to a somemee as fearless as liana. she's done quite well in her first year of varsity wrestling... four wigainst six losses. (bern mutia) "a good record for a girl and a blind girl to be in there." but to liana,.. the wins and losses are not what's important. (liana mutia) "wrestling kind...
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being visually impaired... believe it or not... does give liana one advantage. knowing what they look like anyway." not that that would mattttr to a someone as fearless as liana. she's done quite well in her first year of varsity wrestling... four wins against six losses. "a good record for a girl and a and losses are not what's important. "wrestling kind of distracts me from my eye sight i guess. it teammates who look out for her ad help her get around. and if she d a wish. "i'd like to see what they look like." instead liana will have to settle for physical conta,.. competing in a sport foreign to most girls. its coming up.. who runs the world? it appears beyonce does...when watched events of the year plus...cow pie caucus...we'll see who the animals think will win storm track sevv meteorologist eileen loan is back with another ch you got people working incredibly long hours. median f fily income today ---$4,000 less than it t s in 1999. the bottom line of this economy is that it is rigged. what this campaign is about is to deman
being visually impaired... believe it or not... does give liana one advantage. knowing what they look like anyway." not that that would mattttr to a someone as fearless as liana. she's done quite well in her first year of varsity wrestling... four wins against six losses. "a good record for a girl and a and losses are not what's important. "wrestling kind of distracts me from my eye sight i guess. it teammates who look out for her ad help her get around. and if she d a wish....
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. >>> the state board of voting more convenient for the visually impaired. the to marketaccessible babaot marking device is a hybrid of several devices. a scanner, printer, touchscreen display and input device. it was designed to provide privacy and accessibility to voters with any disability or condition that makes it difficult impossible to mark a ballot. it also provides language assistance to voters who are more comfortable speaking another language. >>> today, the fox50 mayor addressed the state of the town in 2016. a large part of his address focused on changes that have come into the area. >> seven 2008, over 10,000 new jobs have been added. cary is no longer a bedroom community where people live here, but go somewhere else to work. today, more people who live in cary also work in ry. and, plenty of people o live in other places come to cary for their employment as well. >> to accommodate growth, town leaders are working on a new mayor harold weinbrecht says that plan should be done in the coming months and will guide the town's growth in the years to
. >>> the state board of voting more convenient for the visually impaired. the to marketaccessible babaot marking device is a hybrid of several devices. a scanner, printer, touchscreen display and input device. it was designed to provide privacy and accessibility to voters with any disability or condition that makes it difficult impossible to mark a ballot. it also provides language assistance to voters who are more comfortable speaking another language. >>> today, the fox50...
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>> it's important that people that are visually impaired be able to get out and compete with each other. i will take 9. and then also it's a means of explaining in action to the community what we are capable of doing as individuals. >> it builds confidence. it builds awareness. and it's a lot of fun. >> i hear a ham bone! yeah! >> you see the excitement on people's faces when they get a strike. and you know hearing them yell and scream because i have got a strike or spare lets me know that, you know, they are having fun and that's the point of bowling, is to have fun. >> so we have learned to work together and to be part of each other and this is just another means of outreach for our people. >> i'm excited about where we are and how large we have become. and north carolina to see these leagues growing across our great state. >> >>evan: 80 bowlers from across north carolina and south carolina participated in the tournament. each team made up of a mix of blind, partially, and fully sited players. >> coming up, a car show in greenville rolls through the >> >>zack: welcome back. looking at
>> it's important that people that are visually impaired be able to get out and compete with each other. i will take 9. and then also it's a means of explaining in action to the community what we are capable of doing as individuals. >> it builds confidence. it builds awareness. and it's a lot of fun. >> i hear a ham bone! yeah! >> you see the excitement on people's faces when they get a strike. and you know hearing them yell and scream because i have got a strike or...
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today at noon we show you how new machines will allow visually impaired voters to cast ballots. >>> plus, oregon state and federal authorities arrest occupying a federal wildlife >> announcer: today on an all-new "dr. phil." this mom found out her husband went to a strip club. >> dr. phil: 21 years ago. >> announcer: why did she buy breast implants? >> dr. phil: do you wish you didn't?
today at noon we show you how new machines will allow visually impaired voters to cast ballots. >>> plus, oregon state and federal authorities arrest occupying a federal wildlife >> announcer: today on an all-new "dr. phil." this mom found out her husband went to a strip club. >> dr. phil: 21 years ago. >> announcer: why did she buy breast implants? >> dr. phil: do you wish you didn't?
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antoinette: her music teacher said he expected challenges having a visually impaired student but, boy, was he wrong. music teacher: she's totally self-reliant, is able to do everything and keep up the pace. not only that, she's a leader in the classroom, a leader in her section. antoinette: not letting her blindness define her. one of many reasons precious perez-- a antoinette: --deserves this a-plus. a doug: precious has applied to nine schools. she wants to be a professional performer or a music teacher in the public school system. karen: know an exceptional student worthy of an a-plus? submit a nomination right now at wcvb.com. just click "as seen on." doug: a new effort to protect cyclists on the roads. karen: the bills now before lawmakers on beacon hill and how also this morning-- trump: hillary clinton created isis with obama. karen -- donald trump on the attack. the way he is battling back after a terror group uses his words to recruit new followers. doug: plus a beautiful morning out there for a walk on revere beach. you can say hello to all the sea gulls but in the meantime,
antoinette: her music teacher said he expected challenges having a visually impaired student but, boy, was he wrong. music teacher: she's totally self-reliant, is able to do everything and keep up the pace. not only that, she's a leader in the classroom, a leader in her section. antoinette: not letting her blindness define her. one of many reasons precious perez-- a antoinette: --deserves this a-plus. a doug: precious has applied to nine schools. she wants to be a professional performer or a...
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. >> janine: being visually impaired believe it or not does give lian a one advantage. >> it's less scary not knowing what they look like. >> janine: not that that would matter to someone as fearless. she has done well in her first year. four wins against six glosses a good record for a girl and a blind girl. >> janine: but to her the wins and losses aren't important. >> wrestling distracts me from my eyesight, i guess. it makes me feel pretty normal. >> janine: but more than anything liana is thankful for her teammates who look out for her. if she had one wish. >> would i like see what they look l le. >> janine: instead she will have to settle for physical contact. mention the 4.7 gpa. >> janine: makes me want to go back to high school and tweak a few things. >> victor: people living in one neighborhood in las vegas are being targeted by white sprem cysts. it commands that homeowners do not sell on rent to mun ort or homosexuals. the letter reading "we want to keep spring valley white." the fbi justice department are investigating. >>> in upstate new york some are calling the seal for th
. >> janine: being visually impaired believe it or not does give lian a one advantage. >> it's less scary not knowing what they look like. >> janine: not that that would matter to someone as fearless. she has done well in her first year. four wins against six glosses a good record for a girl and a blind girl. >> janine: but to her the wins and losses aren't important. >> wrestling distracts me from my eyesight, i guess. it makes me feel pretty normal. >>...
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. >>> now to this story, visually impaired law student is reaching out for help after learning her and the community at campbell law stepping up. the dog's named ricky and well-known all around the campbell law school. she accompanies meredith ballard to class everyday but recently learning she has a mass on her spleen and needs surgery that's going to cost thousands of dollars. she asked for help on a gofundme page and so far raised the money she needed in just one day, thanks in large parts to classmates and also professors at campbell. >> it it blows my mind, and it, the amount of kindness and generosity that everybody has showed, especially, you know, in just the past day, is amazing to me. >> you can find the gofundme page on our website, the link there, wncn.com. any additional money that's raised will be donated to the organization that provides meredith with the guide dog. >> yeah, that's just an awesome story, go to our website to watch the full story. >>> hospitals have long banned the facilities but e-cigarette regulations not well-known. researchers conduct ad i survey of -
. >>> now to this story, visually impaired law student is reaching out for help after learning her and the community at campbell law stepping up. the dog's named ricky and well-known all around the campbell law school. she accompanies meredith ballard to class everyday but recently learning she has a mass on her spleen and needs surgery that's going to cost thousands of dollars. she asked for help on a gofundme page and so far raised the money she needed in just one day, thanks in...
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someone who is visually impaired can still get a sense of the novel as opposed to so much of it beingked out from them because we're writing so much on sight. a person who has been blind all his life doesn't know what "red" means. >> brown: so how do you write "red," right? >> that's a question i ask my class. tell somebody who has been blind all their life. tell them what red is. describe red. >> brown: so do you know the impact of winning the booker? >> i have no idea. it's nice seeing it on the bestseller list, i'm not complaining. i really hope it makes people more curious about caribbean lit and beyond caribbean lit. and even when we talk about rich caribbean lit, we tend to talk to just talk about english speaking. cuban lit never needed anybody's help. it's always been great literature coming out of puerto rico, there's always been great literature coming out of haiti. the suriname dutch caribbean also writes. and also, some great new novelists coming out of barbados and jamaica. >> brown: alright, "a brief history of seven killings." marlon james, thank you and again, congratu
someone who is visually impaired can still get a sense of the novel as opposed to so much of it beingked out from them because we're writing so much on sight. a person who has been blind all his life doesn't know what "red" means. >> brown: so how do you write "red," right? >> that's a question i ask my class. tell somebody who has been blind all their life. tell them what red is. describe red. >> brown: so do you know the impact of winning the booker?...
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explaining being born in midnight mississippi. , we goes on to talk about saw a young man on visual impairmentestimony allows you to understand why film and media and documentaries are so important. i think as you said the onus should not be on documentaries, persons who want to produce documentaries. when you pick up that mantle, you decide how seriously address whatever topic you are interested in. one of the things i'm happy about his film makers are looking at documentaries and seeing how for feature films, that provide a great resource for feature films, the story is there, the power is there, the passion of the people is right there. i think you have touched on a point that documentaries in the past half and in the future will, this important area of filmmakers, whether it is those who really understand it. i think it informs the public in a very important way, that is not -- that is monetization can't touch upon it. you really nailed it completely with this issue about how rich documentaries are and why they are so important. >> i just want to add i think that in the same way we are see
explaining being born in midnight mississippi. , we goes on to talk about saw a young man on visual impairmentestimony allows you to understand why film and media and documentaries are so important. i think as you said the onus should not be on documentaries, persons who want to produce documentaries. when you pick up that mantle, you decide how seriously address whatever topic you are interested in. one of the things i'm happy about his film makers are looking at documentaries and seeing how...
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for visually impaired students. children tried huh. introducing centrum vitamints. a brand new multivitamin you enjoy like a mint. with a full spectrum of essential nutrients... surprisingly smooth, refreshingly cool. i see you found the vitamints. new centrum vitamints. what if the sweet stevia leaf was discovered... ...before the sugarcane. all our favorite sugary foods would be our favorite truvia-y foods. truvia. look, i know you're a cow and all. and you may not know what i'm talking about, but, uh. the yogurt made from your milk, is delicious. mmmm, yoplait. something new... ice skating! be able to do something like this, their parents might not be able to take them out, kids themselves might have some fear. but they're out here with their parents, it's a great opportunity for them. " professional figure skaters taught the kids various techniques yesterday at downtown summerlin's ice rink. organizers say events like this are extremely empowering, and give the children a chance to meet new friends. the clark county school district hosts different events for the
for visually impaired students. children tried huh. introducing centrum vitamints. a brand new multivitamin you enjoy like a mint. with a full spectrum of essential nutrients... surprisingly smooth, refreshingly cool. i see you found the vitamints. new centrum vitamints. what if the sweet stevia leaf was discovered... ...before the sugarcane. all our favorite sugary foods would be our favorite truvia-y foods. truvia. look, i know you're a cow and all. and you may not know what i'm talking...
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it's put on by a n-profit organization thateaches thos with visual or mile impairments how to cross-count lison scott has the story on ki for light." - pkg --- sct mccall from atnta, georgia be blind since he was rn. buwith helfrom the ski for light prram... he has now been skiing for more than 30 ars. so scott mccall, ski f lig president ell for one thing it's an opportunity for people like self were totablind wh otherwiswould obably n have an opportunity to learn tcross country ski d then to enjoy thsport of css country ii." more tn 200 pele from across the rld are snty creek resort this week cross country skii. about halfthe people are suallyr mobilitympaired... anthe othehalf.. are trd guid. soarry tulkk 2nd year guide scott's a reallyoo ie he hary takes any guidance at all and he has very educated feet. he can follow the track with minimainput om me so it's really fun skig with scott we haimtoell stories and you all sorts of this other thanust talk about wheis feet a." sot: scott mccall, "i think telationshith developsetween the visually or molity iaired skier and there sighted gue i
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visually impaired children tried something new... ice skating! "it's possible they wouldn't normally be able to do something like this, their parents might not be able to take them out, kids themselves might have some fear. but they're out here with their parents, it's a great opportunity for them. " professional figure skaters taught the kids various techniques yesterday at downtown summerlin's ice rink. organizers say events like this are extremely empowering, and give the children a chance to meet new friends. the clark county school district hosts different most people are retired at the age of 73... wayne newton is just getting warmed up. mister las vegas is making a comeback... it's all a big secret... we'll unveil what we know... next. your mission... find jason bourne in vegas! where scenes for the action movie are being filmed today. that's coming up! ((music)) filming continues for the latest installment of the bourne movie franchise. "more" is tracking the actor's every move as he makes his mark on las vegas. here's rachel <
visually impaired children tried something new... ice skating! "it's possible they wouldn't normally be able to do something like this, their parents might not be able to take them out, kids themselves might have some fear. but they're out here with their parents, it's a great opportunity for them. " professional figure skaters taught the kids various techniques yesterday at downtown summerlin's ice rink. organizers say events like this are extremely empowering, and give the children...
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it just gives great gifts to people like myself who have a visual impairment >> really, really remarkableing to us and sharing your story. dynamo is with us. those puppies will be learning lots and we appreciate it. >> thank you for your time. >> absolutely is >>> more information on this program at ktvu.com. all you have to do is click on mornings on 2 section. >> very sweep. puppies in training. >> yes, love it. >> really life changing. such a great program. >> right. >>> still to come, one little girl barely learns how to walk. yet, she's already hitting the slopes. up next, a natural born snow boarder who is barely a year old. >>> and football and the tooth fairy. how a little boy may suit up by tossing the football to his dad. >>> criminals have been targeting and stealing uber accounts. cyber security experts say that hackers steal the information online. the thieves get free rides and get someone's i'd at this. but experts say there are ways to protect your information. >> as long as the con summer has assed a credit card to link to the uber card as opposed to a debit card, consume
it just gives great gifts to people like myself who have a visual impairment >> really, really remarkableing to us and sharing your story. dynamo is with us. those puppies will be learning lots and we appreciate it. >> thank you for your time. >> absolutely is >>> more information on this program at ktvu.com. all you have to do is click on mornings on 2 section. >> very sweep. puppies in training. >> yes, love it. >> really life changing. such a...
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it's put on by one non-profit organization that teaches those with visual or mobile impairments how to cross country ski. allison scott shares the story of the 41-st year of "ski for light" scott mccall from atlanta, georgia has been blind since he was born. but with help from the ski for light program... he has now been skiing for more than 30 years. "well for one thing it's an opportunity for people like myself were totally blind who otherwise would probably not have an opportunity to learn to cross country ski and then to enjoy the sport of cross country skiing." more than 200 people from across the world are at shanty creek resort this week cross country skiing. about half of those people are visually or mobility other half... are trained guides. "well scott's a really good skier. he hardly takes any guidance at all and he has very educated feet. he can follow the track with minimal input from me so it's really fun skiing with scott we have time to tell stories and you all sorts of things other than just talk about where his feet are." "i think the relationship that develops betwee
it's put on by one non-profit organization that teaches those with visual or mobile impairments how to cross country ski. allison scott shares the story of the 41-st year of "ski for light" scott mccall from atlanta, georgia has been blind since he was born. but with help from the ski for light program... he has now been skiing for more than 30 years. "well for one thing it's an opportunity for people like myself were totally blind who otherwise would probably not have an...
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. >>> in south dakota athletes with visual and physical impairments getting ready for a >> chris jonas is blind, but can get to ski trails like anyone else with his sidekick, through the help of speakers in their ears allowing them to always communicate. -`>> it's great because i've got all this constant feedback coming in and i know what to expect in front of me. >> it's rewarding for me, probably more so than it is for the participants. >> the event is in its 37th year and includes almost 120 athletes from across the country and canada.. 200 volunteers help make this happen. the races kick off tomorrow. >>> here's a cool sports story, a blood hound in alabama accidently joins a half marathon in progress. comes in 7th place, by the way. he randomly showed up at the starting line, troted along for the entire 13.1-mile race. at the end she got a finishers medal. her owner, who is not a runner, had no idea her pup escaped to join the race until a friend called her up. took a nap. >> i imagine so. the dog was probably, this is fun. >> everybody is running, i'll go with them. >> that's awe
. >>> in south dakota athletes with visual and physical impairments getting ready for a >> chris jonas is blind, but can get to ski trails like anyone else with his sidekick, through the help of speakers in their ears allowing them to always communicate. -`>> it's great because i've got all this constant feedback coming in and i know what to expect in front of me. >> it's rewarding for me, probably more so than it is for the participants. >> the event is in its...
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and for nearly a century has provided quality care and assistance for individuals who are visually impaired. mr. costello: she coined her work quote, an experience of a lifetime. tingely a privilege to work directly with dr. grieves. she ensured the school operated smoothly to provide a support of education and training environment for students with multiple disabilities to help them reach their full potential and enjoy an enhanced quality of life t in 2009, heresy viss to the school and community was honored with the accolade including the jesse grieves award. i thank her for her service to the school for the blind. her achievements have left a meaningful impact on the school ep and students and community. she is a great and caring american and we wish her the best in health and happiness in retirement. i yield the remainer of my time back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. for what purpose does the gentlewoman from california seek recognition? >> i ask unanimous consent to address the house for one minute. the speaker pro tempore: without objectio
and for nearly a century has provided quality care and assistance for individuals who are visually impaired. mr. costello: she coined her work quote, an experience of a lifetime. tingely a privilege to work directly with dr. grieves. she ensured the school operated smoothly to provide a support of education and training environment for students with multiple disabilities to help them reach their full potential and enjoy an enhanced quality of life t in 2009, heresy viss to the school and...