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we get the wheelchairs a bit faster. [laughter] >> thank you. >> andrew griffths? >> with ministers taking 5% pay cuts and departments are facing a reduction of 19%, does the prime minister share my dismay that the labour party are to receive an extra million pounds of taxpayers money, an increase of 20%? if we are all together shouldn't they pay it back? >> my honorable friend makes a very good point. a lot of people on the opposite front bench don't seem to understand this. the taxpayer provides short money which an amount -- the amount -- the amount -- the amount that goes to labour is going up by 21%. as other departments are having to take such severe cuts. the cut in number 10 downing street 25%. i look for an offer from the party opposite. >> thank you, mr. speaker. i welcome the commitment the prime minister made two weeks ago to a new silicon is really in east london. but iit going to be like the promise to the midwives. can he tell us how many jobs he wants to see created in east london and what specific steps he and the government will be taking to make
we get the wheelchairs a bit faster. [laughter] >> thank you. >> andrew griffths? >> with ministers taking 5% pay cuts and departments are facing a reduction of 19%, does the prime minister share my dismay that the labour party are to receive an extra million pounds of taxpayers money, an increase of 20%? if we are all together shouldn't they pay it back? >> my honorable friend makes a very good point. a lot of people on the opposite front bench don't seem to understand...
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perhaps he was walking or using his wheelchair to do that. i personally observed him getting out of his truck, parking in a handicapped zone, in order to come to this hearing. i doubt highly it takes two hours to drive from that location downtown. the argument that convenience is an important issue is completely obliterated by the williams case that i cited, which states explicitly that convenience is not an argument that comes the law. it can never be considered in regard to this matter. even if it was, what could be more convenient than picking up the telephone? in regard to mr. sanchez's comments that he analyzed the code at issue, i would have you look at the brief. there is not one iota of analysis in his brief. it is merely stating conclusions. conclusions are not analysis. i do not want to go to our brief, but we have meticulously applied the law to the fact of this matter. that is analysis, not stating conclusions. another thing. in regard to the comment about being best classified, having these organizations be best classified -- tha
perhaps he was walking or using his wheelchair to do that. i personally observed him getting out of his truck, parking in a handicapped zone, in order to come to this hearing. i doubt highly it takes two hours to drive from that location downtown. the argument that convenience is an important issue is completely obliterated by the williams case that i cited, which states explicitly that convenience is not an argument that comes the law. it can never be considered in regard to this matter. even...
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it. >> they have athletes that are are -- that play basketball, and they are in a actually -- wheelchair. >> it's important for the community, it shows that people love, care, and are interested in helping others. they hope to continue the event for many years to come. >> thank you. >> that is it for sjsu news. you can see us on sjsu.com, and you can see us on triter and facebook. >> thank you for joining us and come see us again next week. >> >>
it. >> they have athletes that are are -- that play basketball, and they are in a actually -- wheelchair. >> it's important for the community, it shows that people love, care, and are interested in helping others. they hope to continue the event for many years to come. >> thank you. >> that is it for sjsu news. you can see us on sjsu.com, and you can see us on triter and facebook. >> thank you for joining us and come see us again next week. >> >>
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and you have been confined to a wheelchair or some sort of device to get you around.ou lost your mobility? >> well, yeah. i lost my mobility instantaneously. and life changed. >> yeah. >> for me. and i had to look at the world from four foot tall, to look up all the time. and now that's not the case. >> right. this is -- and we're going to show -- we showed you standing but we're going to show this whole thing in just a moment. aithor, you are behind this, your company is behind this. how did you meet up with amanda? >> well, it was simply through a friend. this is a small world in a way, especially in this field. and i heard about amanda. i heard her speak. and she's been very passion ott about getting walking again through her whole life. and i thought she would be just the perfect candidate. >> and how did you come up with this? >> well, this is really originated from berkeley, where there's a lot of background in terms of wheelchairs. >> yeah. >> and they were basically uc berkeley and together with a couple of very innovative guys who came together, and they thou
and you have been confined to a wheelchair or some sort of device to get you around.ou lost your mobility? >> well, yeah. i lost my mobility instantaneously. and life changed. >> yeah. >> for me. and i had to look at the world from four foot tall, to look up all the time. and now that's not the case. >> right. this is -- and we're going to show -- we showed you standing but we're going to show this whole thing in just a moment. aithor, you are behind this, your company...
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he says skopnik is proof people in wheelchairs can do anything. >> people look at people in wheelchairsnow. just by seeing that, you know. maybe, you know, a little bit of maybe we should. >> reporter: scopnik's good deed is making waves in vancouver's disabled community. even former mayor sam sullivan was blown away. >> i was amazed that he would -- that's a risky thing to do. robbery in process, you know. you don't just jump in there. t there you go. that guy's got a lot of guts. >> reporter: scopnik was quick to step up when he was needed but he says the spotlight is a bit overwhelming. >> i don't really feel like a hero and i'm not really comfortable with this limelight. it's been a pretty hectic 36 hours. >> reporter: he does want would-be criminals to think twice about committing a crime when there's a man in a wheelchair in the room. john woodward, ctv news, vancouver. >> he's literally been in that wheelchair since ten years ago when he was involved in an atv accident. just incredible. >> it's nice to see him remain so humume with all that international attention. >> nice guy. >
he says skopnik is proof people in wheelchairs can do anything. >> people look at people in wheelchairsnow. just by seeing that, you know. maybe, you know, a little bit of maybe we should. >> reporter: scopnik's good deed is making waves in vancouver's disabled community. even former mayor sam sullivan was blown away. >> i was amazed that he would -- that's a risky thing to do. robbery in process, you know. you don't just jump in there. t there you go. that guy's got a lot of...
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not going after little old ladies in wheelchairs.ink we've got to use our limited resources better. here's the dilemma we face. we definitely want -- we we get on a plane we want to know we are safe. you see the problem, terrorists want to hijack planes. we saw what happened on 9/11. what do you think the answer is? >> well, first of all we need to understand what is happening in our airports is not safe. we need to protect ourselves and our children from it. as far as the solution, absolutely intelligence-based, best practices proven over time. it needs to be done by the right people. by legitimate professionals who have a vested interest in the quality of the work they are doing. not politicians and bureaucrats. but industry professionals. >> sean: we had leann tweeden on last night her husband is a pilot. she had a good line. if they can't trust you, you have the ability to take that plane and crash it. >> that's right. at some point you have to take it on faith. i haven't crashed an plane in the last 4 1/2 years. i've been going
not going after little old ladies in wheelchairs.ink we've got to use our limited resources better. here's the dilemma we face. we definitely want -- we we get on a plane we want to know we are safe. you see the problem, terrorists want to hijack planes. we saw what happened on 9/11. what do you think the answer is? >> well, first of all we need to understand what is happening in our airports is not safe. we need to protect ourselves and our children from it. as far as the solution,...
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meet ruru a partially hound from florida who has been confined to a wheelchair ever since being attackeddbyher dog. ruru was too much to take care of so his family put him ii a shelter workers. shelter workers say he is lovable and ready to go home to a family. >> he loves everybody and jumps3 up and down on his wheelchair as adopted soon so it can care for other special needs animals. >>> coming up in the early decision, a maryland couppe is accused in a bribery scandal. the taped found converrations that prosecutors say are key o their case.ú >>> low pressure with an aasociated cold front moved through with strong >>> with the weather we're haaing you might think it is, if you are waking up this morning and nnticing severrl streaks through the sky, we''e actually seeing is the leea nid meteor shower. ú%e best time to see the show is today and tomorrow and the two hours leading up to sunrise.3 when skies are clear, people can expect to ee about 20 meteors -n hour. meteorologist steve fertig is here with moreeon that forecast and whether the skies will be clear enough for s to see it. i wwn
meet ruru a partially hound from florida who has been confined to a wheelchair ever since being attackeddbyher dog. ruru was too much to take care of so his family put him ii a shelter workers. shelter workers say he is lovable and ready to go home to a family. >> he loves everybody and jumps3 up and down on his wheelchair as adopted soon so it can care for other special needs animals. >>> coming up in the early decision, a maryland couppe is accused in a bribery scandal. the...
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>> what you see underneath the stove, you have a recess panel where he can access via wheelchair.he appliances like the dishhasher and the oven are located where he can access those vii wheelchair. there's a raised toe kick on the cabinet that was supplied by craft mate that allow also for the feet to go underneath there. >> reporter: how you on 96 are these items. are they easy to find for anybody. >> actually, there's a lot of ada products on the market, however, it is not mainstream you could say and they are tougher to find. >> reporter: in getting to know him a little bit, what has he said as he has seen the progress go. >> he is thrilled. he loves the house and he loves the eastern shore. he is looking forward to moving over here. we're looking forward to having him, he is a great guy. %-many volunteers were a part of making this happen, too. >> throughout the whole process, through the building the house and the landscaping and finishing of the house, i would say there was probably well over 500 volunteers, contractors and local, you know, locals who wanted to help. >> repo
>> what you see underneath the stove, you have a recess panel where he can access via wheelchair.he appliances like the dishhasher and the oven are located where he can access those vii wheelchair. there's a raised toe kick on the cabinet that was supplied by craft mate that allow also for the feet to go underneath there. >> reporter: how you on 96 are these items. are they easy to find for anybody. >> actually, there's a lot of ada products on the market, however, it is not...
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cutting edge tech nol jay researcher has been work onto help those wheelchairs to walk. ♪ would you likee to read you a story? you can't read. [ grandma ] 'twas the night before christmas, and all through the house... whoa, that's grandma. [ grandma ] ...nothing was stirring, not kara, not maya... how does she do that? magic. [ grandma ] ...grandma loves you. [ both ] goodnight, grandma. [ female announcer ] be there to read them a story every night. read it to me again. [ female announcer ] hallmark recordable storybooks. this christmas, make it wonderful at your hallmark gold crown store. >>> it's 5:15. joint is cutting back on the number of days salvation army bell ringers can ask for donation outside the stores. the new guidelines allow the collectors to be in front of the giant only 12 days during november and december and limits the ringing to four hours a day. a giants spokesman says it has a long-standing policy of allowing one nonprofit fund-raiser outside the doors at any given time. >>> 5:15. new this morning a. chriss christmas gift cave early for a arizona state university s
cutting edge tech nol jay researcher has been work onto help those wheelchairs to walk. ♪ would you likee to read you a story? you can't read. [ grandma ] 'twas the night before christmas, and all through the house... whoa, that's grandma. [ grandma ] ...nothing was stirring, not kara, not maya... how does she do that? magic. [ grandma ] ...grandma loves you. [ both ] goodnight, grandma. [ female announcer ] be there to read them a story every night. read it to me again. [ female announcer ]...
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. >>> a man in a wheelchair went to the rescue of a store clerk tackling a would-be robber. >>> the first tugboat reaches a cruise ship dead in the water with thousands o people on board. good evening. i'm doreen gentsz lzler. >> and i'm jim vance. begin tonight with a tribute to a professor. sue marcum embodied the best of american university. they still struggle with her murder, arime that still has not been solved. jack s jackie bensen is at american. jackie? >> the people conclude here tonight that whoever hurt sue marcum also hurt many, many people. the memorial set up in american university auditorium quickly filled by peop whose liveshad been touched by sue marcum. >> she was an amazing professor and we all wanted to pay tribute to he we all miss her, so i think it wille a good send-off and kind of a good closure to the whole thing. >> repter: on october 25, 52-year-old sue marcum was found murdered in her bethesda home, just a couple miles away from the au campus. police believe she interrupted a rglary and was beaten to death. her 1999 jeep cherokee was recovered hours later afte
. >>> a man in a wheelchair went to the rescue of a store clerk tackling a would-be robber. >>> the first tugboat reaches a cruise ship dead in the water with thousands o people on board. good evening. i'm doreen gentsz lzler. >> and i'm jim vance. begin tonight with a tribute to a professor. sue marcum embodied the best of american university. they still struggle with her murder, arime that still has not been solved. jack s jackie bensen is at american. jackie? >>...
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his father pushed the young man in his wheelchair.ter the b-25 bomber, one has to climb up a steep latter under the belly of the aircraft. i had already flown in it so i knew what a challenge it would be for this young man to enter the aircraft. i kept thinking to myself," how is he going to enter this aircraft?" when it was time for the young man's flight, the father wrote the wheelchair right under the aircraft. he walked around in front of the wheelchair with his back to his son. the son leaned forward, grabbed his arms, grabbed his father by the neck and by the shoulders, and lean forward as much as he could. then, with his son on his back, the father climbed up the ladder on the aircraft. that moment took me back some 40 years when i began my journey as a disabled veteran. at that time, during those years, i, too, was carried. when i thought that i could not take another step, when i thought that everything was so dark, when i thought that i had not a future, when i thought that i could not continue my life, i was carried. you mi
his father pushed the young man in his wheelchair.ter the b-25 bomber, one has to climb up a steep latter under the belly of the aircraft. i had already flown in it so i knew what a challenge it would be for this young man to enter the aircraft. i kept thinking to myself," how is he going to enter this aircraft?" when it was time for the young man's flight, the father wrote the wheelchair right under the aircraft. he walked around in front of the wheelchair with his back to his son....
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>>> a wheelchair hero. a cashier is saved from an aggressive customer by a man in a wheelchair. take a look at the customer, as she gets attacked for refusing the man's counterfeit money. luckily, a man took action, placing him in a choke hold and wrestling him to the ground. charms against the man -- charges against the man were dropped but he is banned from the store. >>> an update that created a national discussion on bullying. an angry father, caught on tape aboard a school bus, confronting the kids who were bullying his daughter. jeff glor reports for wjz, he has finally had his day in court. >> reporter: the story caught national headlines. a father caught on tape, during an angry, expletive-laced tirade. the mad dad is james jones, who boarded his daughter's schoolbus in september, near orlando, florida, after she was the victim of repeated bullying. >> i'm telling you this. anything happens to my daughter, i'll [ bleep ] >> reporter: jones was arrested for disorderly conduct. but on tuesday, he reached a plea deal that will keep him from going to jail. jones' 12-year-old
>>> a wheelchair hero. a cashier is saved from an aggressive customer by a man in a wheelchair. take a look at the customer, as she gets attacked for refusing the man's counterfeit money. luckily, a man took action, placing him in a choke hold and wrestling him to the ground. charms against the man -- charges against the man were dropped but he is banned from the store. >>> an update that created a national discussion on bullying. an angry father, caught on tape aboard a...
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unwritten rule among the photographers in the press corps that they would never show him in his wheelchairr show him with his crutches, never being helped to walk if he couldn't walk on his own. >> reporter: now president obama's split lip is front page news. one journalist who has faced him on the court says his game can be physical. >> there was one incident i'm thinking of where he essentially bodychecked a guy in midair and the guy tumbled to the ground. >> reporter: before yesterday some suspected that mr. obama was getting off easy. >> i mean, come on, nobody is going to give the president a hard foul with the secret service standing there. >> reporter: but in sports, as in politics, injuries are all just part of the game. mike viqueira, nbc news, the white house. >>> and up next, making a difference by the book. ah, it's stinging a little bit more than usual! yeah, you'll get used to it. the longer you keep your high mileage car, the more it pays you back. get castrol gtx high mileage. it helps engines last longer by fighting the main causes of engine failure. i think a dime went up
unwritten rule among the photographers in the press corps that they would never show him in his wheelchairr show him with his crutches, never being helped to walk if he couldn't walk on his own. >> reporter: now president obama's split lip is front page news. one journalist who has faced him on the court says his game can be physical. >> there was one incident i'm thinking of where he essentially bodychecked a guy in midair and the guy tumbled to the ground. >> reporter:...
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this is the man was apparently adjusted his wheelchair what did happen.nclear if the hand and found it a try blood to the victim. police say that at a problem apparently forgot to set up to get away right and tried to buy it right from passers-by. it happened about noon saturday, a man described in his '30's or '50's jump thought to account term of the moderate that witnesses say he read up the street offering of thousand dollars to anyone who would give him a ride this out a cruise. it is believed to be a transition has not yet been tested. it is the end of the light for a pontiac. and to computer on the scene of what makes this so difference coming up. >> it was a gorgeous day today, even warmer for tomorrow i will have your forecast for monday coming up. goodbye to the pontiac. last year gm decided to caroled the 84 year-old brand as the company collapsed into bankruptcy. but even before that bankruptcy product sales have fog and their peak of nearly a million in 1968. by 2008 sales were down to about a quarter million. they say the pontiac was not on
this is the man was apparently adjusted his wheelchair what did happen.nclear if the hand and found it a try blood to the victim. police say that at a problem apparently forgot to set up to get away right and tried to buy it right from passers-by. it happened about noon saturday, a man described in his '30's or '50's jump thought to account term of the moderate that witnesses say he read up the street offering of thousand dollars to anyone who would give him a ride this out a cruise. it is...
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. >> he uses a wheelchair. he is paralyzed in the lower half of his little body. injuries he got from living with a rottweiler to correct their plane one day at the rottweiler stepped on his end and caused the damage. >> the dog was too much to take care of so was talent put him in a shelter. he was rescued by a humane society which specializes in dogs with special needs. one weekend, he is making friends but still looking for a family. >> i think his personality would give him a home. >> earlier today, he was outfitted with a brand new wheelchair. this was his old one. it put too much pressure on his front legs. he can wheel into a new home for only $125. but he needs extra attention. he hopes he finds a hope so the shoulder can help other special needs animals. >> these stories just kill me. i want them. >> i think he will find a home. 44 degrees on tv hill. coming up in the next half-hour -- >> progress in dutch village overnight as more than 100 people take advantage of a celtic. cattell's our next. >> teachers in baltimore city agreed on a new contract. when
. >> he uses a wheelchair. he is paralyzed in the lower half of his little body. injuries he got from living with a rottweiler to correct their plane one day at the rottweiler stepped on his end and caused the damage. >> the dog was too much to take care of so was talent put him in a shelter. he was rescued by a humane society which specializes in dogs with special needs. one weekend, he is making friends but still looking for a family. >> i think his personality would give...
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a wheelchair bound man defends a clerk. how it all played out. >>> chaos in haiti. a cholera epidemic gets worse. where is the relief. >>> i'm bob turk at the first warning weather center. more of this perfect fall weather on tap. i'll have the exclusive first warning five-day forecast. >>> first, here's today's report from wall street. we'll be right back. when i see people trying to sell and old camry, it makes me want to show 'em a new ford fusion. i can't help myself. i'm kinda ready to move up to get to the next level. fusion... yeah, i like it. ...i should probably brag about this a little bit. the projected resale value can't be beat by camry. 33 miles per gallon on the highway. wow. the sync system... gps correct. phone. yes. i love it. get our best deals. 0% financing and, as a holiday bonus, we'll give you $1500 to use toward your first three payments. holly has something she'd like to say. bye, camry. >>> a major traffic backup. captain mike perry is there with more. captain mike. >>> chopper 13 is over a 395 at a three-car collision has considered at 395
a wheelchair bound man defends a clerk. how it all played out. >>> chaos in haiti. a cholera epidemic gets worse. where is the relief. >>> i'm bob turk at the first warning weather center. more of this perfect fall weather on tap. i'll have the exclusive first warning five-day forecast. >>> first, here's today's report from wall street. we'll be right back. when i see people trying to sell and old camry, it makes me want to show 'em a new ford fusion. i can't help...
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he said he was adjusting the wheelchair when this all happened.y they found a gun beneath the tracks but they don't know if it was somehow related to this act of >> meant. the death toll from the seeds of a baghdad church has raised to 39 dozen more injured one priest and nine policemen are among the dead. many wounded were women. this is surveillance video we had strike teams out there. they stormed the church yesterday taking 120 people hostage there later freed by special forces who stormed the building. >> in the nation is a volcano erupted again. this ash coming out of the muslim no immediate reports of death or injury. this is one of the most active volcanoes in the world. it has killed 38 people. these new ructions ash and debris fired hundreds of yards into the air. >> a lot look at at&t parker we have the city of san francisco leaving the world series 3-1 game 5 tonight tim lincecum on the mound. more highlights from last night's game in a minute. ♪ [ male announcer ] it's luxury with fire in its veins. bold. daring. capable of moving you
he said he was adjusting the wheelchair when this all happened.y they found a gun beneath the tracks but they don't know if it was somehow related to this act of >> meant. the death toll from the seeds of a baghdad church has raised to 39 dozen more injured one priest and nine policemen are among the dead. many wounded were women. this is surveillance video we had strike teams out there. they stormed the church yesterday taking 120 people hostage there later freed by special forces who...
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he h had been adjusting his wheelchair when somehow it went off the platform. he fell on to the tracks and was hit by a train. >>> san jose police are asking for help tonight in finding a man who beat up a pair of good samaritans. he beat them so severely that both of the samaritans were taken to the hospital. the two had come to the aid of a woman on devine avenue in downtown san jose. lloyd lacuesta is there live with a live report. >> reporter: it is here where a passer by found two men lying unconscious on the sidewalk that had been beaten up, they tried to come to the aid of a woman who was beaten up but instead they became victims themselves. >> big blood spot there, big blood spot over here. >> reporter: the men had just left a restaurant, he came outside when he heard police arriving. >> one of the victims was severely facial wounds, they already had him in a neck brace. the other gentleman had a couple of deep cuts right under the bottoms of his eyes. >> they looked at me and said, greg, i can't believe what happened. the guy just started attacking us,
he h had been adjusting his wheelchair when somehow it went off the platform. he fell on to the tracks and was hit by a train. >>> san jose police are asking for help tonight in finding a man who beat up a pair of good samaritans. he beat them so severely that both of the samaritans were taken to the hospital. the two had come to the aid of a woman on devine avenue in downtown san jose. lloyd lacuesta is there live with a live report. >> reporter: it is here where a passer by...
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he h had been adjusting his wheelchair when somehow it went off the platform. he fell on to the tracks and was hit by a train. >>> san jose police are asking for help tonight in finding a man who beat up a pair of good samaritans. he beat them so severely that both of the samaritans were taken to the hospital. the two had come to the aid of a woman on devine avenue in downtown san jose. lloyd lacuesta is there live with a live report. >> reporter: it is here where a passer by found two men lying unconscious on the sidewalk that had been beaten up, they tried to come to the aid of a woman who was beaten up but instead they became victims themselves. >> big blood spot there, big blood spot over here. >> reporter: the men had just left a restaurant, he came outside when he heard police arriving. >> one of the victims was severely facial wounds, they already had him in a neck brace. the other gentleman had a couple of deep cuts right under the bottoms of his eyes. >> they looked at me and said, greg, i can't believe what happened. the guy just started attacking us,
he h had been adjusting his wheelchair when somehow it went off the platform. he fell on to the tracks and was hit by a train. >>> san jose police are asking for help tonight in finding a man who beat up a pair of good samaritans. he beat them so severely that both of the samaritans were taken to the hospital. the two had come to the aid of a woman on devine avenue in downtown san jose. lloyd lacuesta is there live with a live report. >> reporter: it is here where a passer by...
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but i thought it was interesting he did stand up and they took the wheelchair back here so he could do the machine. he was like 80 years old. this is amazing. if he falls, this is like -- this is a multimillion-dollar lawsuit. the guy gets hurt. because he didn't fall they started beating him. they were beating him with sticks. >> what? they are money steevers. -- they are mop sisters. -- monsters. >> it is blood lust. >> you know a 90-year-old guy is not a terrorist. he has the diaper around his ass and not his head. come on. >> i am watching this poor guy. the guy gets back into his chair. everybody is cooperative. the tsa people are very nice, but it is crazy. it is a man closer to 100, and he is closer to 100 -- >> or is it? maybe they were looking for an old dude mask, you never know. he made it harder for every travel every. >> and you can't pick up ex[ploys|employs] cives in a -- pick up explosives in a colostomy bag. >> it doesn't help that hillary doesn't want to be patted down. >> well they don't want to pat her down. right back at her. >> and i don't like the line that i jus
but i thought it was interesting he did stand up and they took the wheelchair back here so he could do the machine. he was like 80 years old. this is amazing. if he falls, this is like -- this is a multimillion-dollar lawsuit. the guy gets hurt. because he didn't fall they started beating him. they were beating him with sticks. >> what? they are money steevers. -- they are mop sisters. -- monsters. >> it is blood lust. >> you know a 90-year-old guy is not a terrorist. he has...
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he's confined to a wheelchair.hat doesn't stop one man from helping one woman under attack. >>> i'll tell you this. [ bleep ] >>> one angry father. his outburst against children bullying his daughter, under him win him praise but got him in trouble with the law. will he face jail time? >>> weather center. more perfect fall weather. i'll have the exclusive first warning five-day forecast. >>> and wjz 13 is always on. here are the top stories at wjz.com at this hour. for updates on the day's news, and the forecast, log onto wjz.com. switching to progressive could mean hundreds more in your wallet year after year. feed me! saving you money -- now, that's progressive. call or click today. makes me want to show 'em a new ford fusion. i can't help myself. i'm kinda ready to move up to get to the next level. fusion... yeah, i like it. ...i should probably brag about this a little bit. the projected resale value can't be beat by camry. 33 miles per gallon on the highway. wow. the sync system... gps correct. phone. yes. i l
he's confined to a wheelchair.hat doesn't stop one man from helping one woman under attack. >>> i'll tell you this. [ bleep ] >>> one angry father. his outburst against children bullying his daughter, under him win him praise but got him in trouble with the law. will he face jail time? >>> weather center. more perfect fall weather. i'll have the exclusive first warning five-day forecast. >>> and wjz 13 is always on. here are the top stories at wjz.com at this...
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. >>> the man that fell from his wheelchair on to the bart tracks has died from his injuries. it happened two weeks at the hayward station. 64-year-old curtis fuller was adjusting his wheelchair when he somehow fell off the bart area. >>> high speed rail project is being investigated for an alleged ethic violations. they took overseas trips last year paid for by foreign governments hoping to land contracts. they want to know if those board members failed to disclosed who paid for these trips. the rail authority also conducting its own investigation. >>> right now it's 5:07. let's go back to sal. >> happy monday, pam. >> yeah. no, no i'm ready to sleep in. >> happy friday dave. and good morning traffic is moving along pretty well allock the bay area. we don't have a lot going on yesterday. i said it looks like it will be a quiet day and it wasn't. this time i'm not going to say a thing. looks pretty good so far. let's move along and take a look at westbound bay bridge. that looks pretty good. if you're starting off in the south bay it looks pretty good. at 5:08 here is steve. >
. >>> the man that fell from his wheelchair on to the bart tracks has died from his injuries. it happened two weeks at the hayward station. 64-year-old curtis fuller was adjusting his wheelchair when he somehow fell off the bart area. >>> high speed rail project is being investigated for an alleged ethic violations. they took overseas trips last year paid for by foreign governments hoping to land contracts. they want to know if those board members failed to disclosed who paid...
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for kids with rare disabilities, and what we see there is kids looking at each other not as in a wheelchairr having a disability, but really as, "he's my friend. he's no different". and hopefully we're making a difference beginning early in life, and with those parents, too, so that every kid is totally accepted. - and i think an eternal question for people in the field is how much do you encourage the people with whom you work to integrate into either school life or working life, and how much do you protect them a little bit with an environment that is more controlled? - our mission is to connect people with disabilities to the community, and not... you know, when i was growing up, i had a friend, and his name was sandy. sandy had polio, but i could never understand why sandy wasn't able to go to school. - mm-hmm. - we've changed that. i think it's more about giving individuals with disabilities the opportunity to be involved, to go out, to be part of the community. i think with every child that we enrol, we want to protect them and do as much as possible. kids with disabilities, how can t
for kids with rare disabilities, and what we see there is kids looking at each other not as in a wheelchairr having a disability, but really as, "he's my friend. he's no different". and hopefully we're making a difference beginning early in life, and with those parents, too, so that every kid is totally accepted. - and i think an eternal question for people in the field is how much do you encourage the people with whom you work to integrate into either school life or working life, and...
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and dragged him a little bit, and it did not trip put him out of his wheelchair. with a was a white tour bus. >> and you saw that when? >> yes, the other one, he had something around his neck, crippled. and the car came around the corner and broke his leg. >> the third? >> the third was where he wanted to cross on the green light. and they did go across this any time, zone. and any time, but it also hit him, and dragged him. this is dangerous! you verbally have to be looking. if you are not?-you believe have to be looking, you could still get it even on the sidewalk. >> and take it from a ronald, please be extra careful. it howard/sex. >> in san francisco, an employee of the u.s.-sixth street. >> issuing fake social security cards. rachel ochoa on two criminal counts of a federal court. federal documentation and theft of government property. they do not know how many she issued but an earlier complaint is suggesting and her next court hearing is on monday. officials fear the worst. >> with your mount pam cam, who do this evening, we are already dropping temperatur
and dragged him a little bit, and it did not trip put him out of his wheelchair. with a was a white tour bus. >> and you saw that when? >> yes, the other one, he had something around his neck, crippled. and the car came around the corner and broke his leg. >> the third? >> the third was where he wanted to cross on the green light. and they did go across this any time, zone. and any time, but it also hit him, and dragged him. this is dangerous! you verbally have to be...
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a man on a wheelchair comes to the rescue of a convenience store clerk. it happened in canada.hen the store keeper would not return a 50-dollar bill he got mad and went behind the counter. that's when larry stepped in and wrestled the guy to the ground. >> do the right thing. afterwards i thought about a knife or something but at the moment it was just like help my friend the clerk. i'm 200 plus pounds. 6'3". so it is just in my blood to stand up for the small person. >> police told the clerk it would be difficult to prove the man knew the 50 was counterfeit and since the assault was minor no charges would be filed. >>> well, let's hope whoever this person is has clean teeth because police in california say a serial tooth brush bandit. i mean, we have heard everything now. is in custody. >> quite the racquet here. surveillance video revealed the theft of electric tooth brushes. she was tackled when she tried to leave. she is accused of swiping $7000 worth of tooth brushes. she sold them on craigslist and even the street. if convicted she may have to settle for a regular old too
a man on a wheelchair comes to the rescue of a convenience store clerk. it happened in canada.hen the store keeper would not return a 50-dollar bill he got mad and went behind the counter. that's when larry stepped in and wrestled the guy to the ground. >> do the right thing. afterwards i thought about a knife or something but at the moment it was just like help my friend the clerk. i'm 200 plus pounds. 6'3". so it is just in my blood to stand up for the small person. >> police...
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i would like to underline a comment that was made by somebody in a wheelchair, who testified earlier this afternoon against the landmarking of this building, but who also asking you to act today. i would like to underline her comment that the time to act is now. there has been a very lengthy public process. i appreciate that process. that is the way we do things in san francisco and the way we should, but it is time to make a decision. i hope you would make a recommendation this afternoon. as a founding director for the mayor's office on disability, i took a thorough walk through of this particular library to look at it for possible modifications as part of the plan, -- even with any modifications that i can imagine, including those which are expensive and we probably should not make, there are spaces in the library which cannot be used well for people with disabilities, including children with disabilities. the bathrooms downstairs are a horror. there are enormous problems, and i hope you go toward supporting the construction of a new building. i would like to underline the comment
i would like to underline a comment that was made by somebody in a wheelchair, who testified earlier this afternoon against the landmarking of this building, but who also asking you to act today. i would like to underline her comment that the time to act is now. there has been a very lengthy public process. i appreciate that process. that is the way we do things in san francisco and the way we should, but it is time to make a decision. i hope you would make a recommendation this afternoon. as a...
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i'm in a wheelchair. personal checking with hands all over the bodies is a normal situation for me. >> so how are you with that. >> it's fine. i'm justed to it. no big problem. >> folks making difficult choices as they balance flying safety, personal dignity and convenience. >> don knapp at sfo. >>> this is some of the traffic drivers face in the mountains. several storms dumped more than 10 feet of fresh snow in the sierra. great for the skiers and snowboarders. bad for drivers. >> it came to a screeching halt. we sat in one place for two hours or so. >> we are stuck, out of gas and we didn't know what was happening because you can't get through. >> there we go. on my way home. >> got to have the chains. interstate 80 was closed for several hours because of dozens of spinouts and accidents. today the skies cleared, roads opened and it was smooth sailing. >>> palo alto police are looking for a suspect in the attempted rape of a young woman. she said she was walking on alma when she was pushed to the groun
i'm in a wheelchair. personal checking with hands all over the bodies is a normal situation for me. >> so how are you with that. >> it's fine. i'm justed to it. no big problem. >> folks making difficult choices as they balance flying safety, personal dignity and convenience. >> don knapp at sfo. >>> this is some of the traffic drivers face in the mountains. several storms dumped more than 10 feet of fresh snow in the sierra. great for the skiers and...
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i'm in a wheelchair so personal checking with the hands on all over the body has been a normal situation for me ever since i've been flying. >> so how are you with that? >> it's fine. it's fine. i'm used to it. no big problem. >> reporter: despite the protests and overwhelming concerns, it seems that in the end, passengers opted for convenience and speed. >> out of mouths of babes. >> it wasup. >> for her. >> well today was fun because there was sun. i'm not trying to i'm. >> a kill on -- a little on the cool side. >>> here's the good news, we've got more sunshine coming your way for tomorrow. temperatures still going to be on the cool side in some areas. mainly in the 50s outside. the overnight low is going to be the story again. it's not going to get close to what we had last week. hovering above freezing at 33. 35 degrees in santa rosa. pretty chilly elsewhere. but you get the idea. you got those nice clear skies and the temperatures falling off in a hurry. high pressure try to go get here and that's going to warm the temperature up over the next couple of days. now, we've got the cle
i'm in a wheelchair so personal checking with the hands on all over the body has been a normal situation for me ever since i've been flying. >> so how are you with that? >> it's fine. it's fine. i'm used to it. no big problem. >> reporter: despite the protests and overwhelming concerns, it seems that in the end, passengers opted for convenience and speed. >> out of mouths of babes. >> it wasup. >> for her. >> well today was fun because there was sun....
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. >> they always do that with me, i'm in a wheelchair. so, the checking with hands all over the body it is a normal situation for me, since i have been flying with the tsa. >> how are you with that? >> it is fine. i'm use today it. no problem. >> reporter: despite the protest and the concerns, the passengers went for convenience and speed. allen? >> all right. don, thank yous. >>> for those driving today it was tough in the sierra, it was slow going getting back home because of all of the snow and traffic. some drivers whirl seeing red and white, businesses were seeing the green. >> reporter: it is sunday night and you would think a lot of people would be gone as the holiday weekend comes to an end. obviously not the case and business owners are saying this weekend is one of the best they have seen in a long time. take a listen to the roads -- very quiet, but don't let the fool you -- the city is bustling indoors. >> yeah. i have been skiing here 14 seasons. this is the best november since i have been here. >> because of the snowfall, bus
. >> they always do that with me, i'm in a wheelchair. so, the checking with hands all over the body it is a normal situation for me, since i have been flying with the tsa. >> how are you with that? >> it is fine. i'm use today it. no problem. >> reporter: despite the protest and the concerns, the passengers went for convenience and speed. allen? >> all right. don, thank yous. >>> for those driving today it was tough in the sierra, it was slow going...
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with rod stewart and the faces has had multiple sclerosis for seven years and now confined to a wheelchairshow tonight, some of the producers and stars talked about the concert and ms. >> we're here to raise money for multiple sclerosis sufferers everywhere. >> it will go to establish a branch of the charity established in england in the united states, and the all the money raised in america will come back to america, and will funds research programs in the united states. >> in the '60s we were all kind of, you know, opposites. we were all rivals of each other. all the bands, but now, we have gotten over that and we have matured and what should we say? >> mellowed. >> mellowed is the word. >> special good times, good music and good intentions and worthy results. >> reporter: rock fans paid $20 a peace for today's concert at the cow palace. a four-city tour is expected to raise $1 million for charity. >> was one of the biggest rock music benefits of all-time, a 1983 concert to raise money for the multiple closeris research, but the 10:00 news confirms that those who gave may have been the v
with rod stewart and the faces has had multiple sclerosis for seven years and now confined to a wheelchairshow tonight, some of the producers and stars talked about the concert and ms. >> we're here to raise money for multiple sclerosis sufferers everywhere. >> it will go to establish a branch of the charity established in england in the united states, and the all the money raised in america will come back to america, and will funds research programs in the united states. >>...
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. >> it's corrupted the whole community because now you got people in wheelchairs and little old ladies selling drugs. >> reporter: a cbs 5 undercover visit to pill hill found rampant illegal street sales of prescription medicines. it's right around the corner from her apartment. >> they are disrespecting children, mothers, fathers, me, i'm a senior. >> so when she takes her service dog for walk, she brings her camera. >> i shoot my camera down until i see something that's happening and then i start taking pictures immediately. like now. >> reporter: then she posts the pictures on youtube. >> i see three men traffic drugs in front of a child's daycare center. >> reporter: it can be risky. >> even with our crew with her. >> get out of my face. >> you are way out of line now. >> you are way out of line. >> i've had my shoulder dislocated. i've had my hip bruised. i've had my finger turned completely around. >> most recently a broken wrist. >> the camera was here, the punch came here. >> reporter: but despite all that she stays with it. >> i'm from chicago, that's gangs. these folks are pe
. >> it's corrupted the whole community because now you got people in wheelchairs and little old ladies selling drugs. >> reporter: a cbs 5 undercover visit to pill hill found rampant illegal street sales of prescription medicines. it's right around the corner from her apartment. >> they are disrespecting children, mothers, fathers, me, i'm a senior. >> so when she takes her service dog for walk, she brings her camera. >> i shoot my camera down until i see...
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then when they got a new train wagon, they got a fixed area we could have wheelchair's and trams, and to have your bicycle less well. -- and you could have your bicycle as well. i think it is working perfectly well. now they see the cyclists as their customers. and that is a big change, because before they were the enemy. >> the situation in the netherlands is completely different. cyclists are not encouraged to take their bikes on public transport. it is especially forbidden to have normal bikes and rush hour. the reason is because of 4% of the clients of public transport of trains, by bike. what they provide for our enough bicycle parking and the possibility to take a bite from the station to where you want to go -- and the possibility to take a bicycle from the station to where you want to go to with a public transport bicycle. they say, we do not want to take the bike on the train, only for recreational purposes. on sunday, it is quite easy to take your bike. outside, it is only folding box and a provide enough bike parking. >> the public transport bicycle at the end of the trip,
then when they got a new train wagon, they got a fixed area we could have wheelchair's and trams, and to have your bicycle less well. -- and you could have your bicycle as well. i think it is working perfectly well. now they see the cyclists as their customers. and that is a big change, because before they were the enemy. >> the situation in the netherlands is completely different. cyclists are not encouraged to take their bikes on public transport. it is especially forbidden to have...
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in a wheelchair and with oxygen and she said, you're going to make the book. in the middle as she ordinarily is. and knows, would you like to -- >> why don't you read that poem by clemen to all of us. >> we'll sing along and play along. we recorded it. >> a little puff the magic dragon. >> then we could close it out -- okay. ♪ ♪ puff the magic dragon ♪ ♪ live by the sea ♪ autumn mist in a land ♪ ♪ puff the magic dragon ♪ live by the see seau ♪ frol i think in the autumn mist in the land called holl la lee sthodse ♪ that's enough. >> hand me the book back. peter, one second before you guys play us out -- the new book from peter paul and mary is called the night before christmas just out in time for the holidays. i want to thank noel, peter for coming on the program. they're going to close us out. before they do that, thank you for watching. >> you're the best tavis: i love you back. until next time, keep the faith. ♪ hey ho nobody home hey ho nobody home ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [applause] >> i'm now worthy. [laughter] tavis: you guys are amazing. >> for more information on the
in a wheelchair and with oxygen and she said, you're going to make the book. in the middle as she ordinarily is. and knows, would you like to -- >> why don't you read that poem by clemen to all of us. >> we'll sing along and play along. we recorded it. >> a little puff the magic dragon. >> then we could close it out -- okay. ♪ ♪ puff the magic dragon ♪ ♪ live by the sea ♪ autumn mist in a land ♪ ♪ puff the magic dragon ♪ live by the see seau ♪ frol i...
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a wheelchair-bound man haim add hero for coming to the res ki during a convenience store dust up.ne customer tried to use a counterfeit bill to pay. he was able to tackle the customer to the ground and keep him in a headlock until the police arrived. >>> there are still two weeks before thanksgiving. for retailers it's never too early to get in the spirit of spending. london's shopping district flipped the display with an elaborate display of christmas lights. this year's theme was the movie series "chronicles of narnia." including the film stars doing the illumination honor. >>> it is the instrument we love to hate and can't seem to escape. the vuvuzela is still making noise, at least at this competition in cape town where contestants were trafficked with finding ways to reuse the new horn, like a christmas tree, even a toilet paper holder. but the winner decided to turn the ear-ringing instrument into earrings. get it? get it? >> i kind of get it. >> ear-ringing. earrings. >> oh! ding, ding, ding. >> it's my turn to make a bad joke, bill. >> i'm not used to it coming from you. u
a wheelchair-bound man haim add hero for coming to the res ki during a convenience store dust up.ne customer tried to use a counterfeit bill to pay. he was able to tackle the customer to the ground and keep him in a headlock until the police arrived. >>> there are still two weeks before thanksgiving. for retailers it's never too early to get in the spirit of spending. london's shopping district flipped the display with an elaborate display of christmas lights. this year's theme was the...
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i think i as a person of disability and a person who uses a wheelchair, most of my obstacles are places of entertainment, restaurants that are too pact, night clubs that say you used a chair, you don't dance. how do you know? it has a lot to do with having the same access as everyone else. i think mr. benetti's point of view is very important and one that we cannot get enough of. but he said about having a place that is a little higher so that you can see over the crowd -- that is a really good idea. i go to the american music hall and there is no elevator. and nobody says anything. to me, this is a personal choice. but i believe we need more people who are focused on access issues, involved in city government, and i was really happy to see he had put his name forward. i will be supporting his candidacy today. supervisor avalos: thank you, supervisor alioto-pier. supervisor mar? supervisor mar: this is a tough decision, but it is so great to see so many applicants. i want to thank terrance alan, for his hard work on the commission, building up the commission since its inception of the p
i think i as a person of disability and a person who uses a wheelchair, most of my obstacles are places of entertainment, restaurants that are too pact, night clubs that say you used a chair, you don't dance. how do you know? it has a lot to do with having the same access as everyone else. i think mr. benetti's point of view is very important and one that we cannot get enough of. but he said about having a place that is a little higher so that you can see over the crowd -- that is a really good...
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surveillance cameras caught tt3 larry in the wheelchair, catches the suspect in a head lock. subdewing him until the clerk called 911. way to go larry. >> one of two tugboats towing a cruise line tore san diego broke down. did you know this cruise was a retreat for some magicianss now you see the ship's engine, now you don't. now for the next trick. disappearing tugboat. look at. this mourners at a florida memorial service are upset after a tv reporter interviews a family member without permission. loved ones shoved the crew member to the ground and punch him. -he problem here is? the mourners attacked a station. two people have been arrested.3 this indeed is a bad day all around. >> well we had a great day weather wise. >> that would be three inna row if we could have it happen tomorrow. to go chieffmeteorologist vytas reid with the latest. could we have a hat trick? >> yeah, doing magic here. %->> how about that cruise line? >> noo getting on there. stuck out in the ocean. we are talking about relatively -- you know could you imagine if there was a hurricane out there? coul
surveillance cameras caught tt3 larry in the wheelchair, catches the suspect in a head lock. subdewing him until the clerk called 911. way to go larry. >> one of two tugboats towing a cruise line tore san diego broke down. did you know this cruise was a retreat for some magicianss now you see the ship's engine, now you don't. now for the next trick. disappearing tugboat. look at. this mourners at a florida memorial service are upset after a tv reporter interviews a family member without...
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. >> sheryl jordan a mother of two says ms has forced her to use a wheelchair. also received angioplasty. >> i'm walking up and down and it's no problem. >> all three women consider their treatment a success. the patients desperate for relief can receive a placebo effect. much of the research community remains skeptical. >> we first reported on this earlier this year when a stanford surgeon stopped performing the procedure. he decided to hold off until het could conduct a clinical trial. in fact within the mgs community there has been a huge push for the th research with the hope of determining whether this plays a role in ms. >> that is the first step. if it's not real phenomenon, you can forget the notion of doing surgery. >> he directs the multiple sclerosis center at ucsf. >> if this really works, it would be exciting for the patients. the problem is, it's not been established as a valid sort of factor in the cause of cause of multiple sclerosis. >> they were motivated in part by the explosion of clinics offering the procedure. and patients willing to travel
. >> sheryl jordan a mother of two says ms has forced her to use a wheelchair. also received angioplasty. >> i'm walking up and down and it's no problem. >> all three women consider their treatment a success. the patients desperate for relief can receive a placebo effect. much of the research community remains skeptical. >> we first reported on this earlier this year when a stanford surgeon stopped performing the procedure. he decided to hold off until het could conduct...