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wife and i are you we're having a woman in a wheelchair. why are you trying to get woman in a wheelchair for getting you know. so what's happening is the seventy eight year old on the ground of this are just absolutely exploding by really on the right wing blogosphere right now. you were not let out of the building right and you're saying that this all happened after we were about so you know what actually was going on here well you know i mean the occupy movement is this big thing right and you know you can plan an event and has a beginning a middle and then but that doesn't mean that movement actions are going to end and so what i saw it was about one hundred people who remained out of the i don't know how many you felt your. you know surrounded the exit. the main exit from the convention center and i understand they were around other exits as well and formed a human chain and so if you tried to get out i mean you were basically confronted with a choice of either not going anywhere and sort of being held hostage inside this building or ve
wife and i are you we're having a woman in a wheelchair. why are you trying to get woman in a wheelchair for getting you know. so what's happening is the seventy eight year old on the ground of this are just absolutely exploding by really on the right wing blogosphere right now. you were not let out of the building right and you're saying that this all happened after we were about so you know what actually was going on here well you know i mean the occupy movement is this big thing right and...
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he was in his early 60s, a vietnam veteran in a wheelchair for years. the night of october 29th d.c. got a rare snowstorm and plunging temperatures. that next morning just across the new york avenue homeless shelter a wheelchair bound man nicknamed sarge was found dead. the cause of death so far undetermined. folks who live here believe he froze to death. >> he come out of 7 -- it come out of virginia suddenly. i forgot what part of virginia. >> reporter: he was a veteran? >> yeah. he said vietnam. i don't think i knew. say he was 61, i think, 61 or 62. >> reporter: the city's department of human services is investigating what happened that night, but off camera shelter residents tell fox 5 sarge lined up to get into the shelter but argued with workers refusing to get rid of a can of beer he was drinking and stayed outside. advocates say somebody should have done more even though he was in violation of the rules. >> i can't against the shelter for not letting him in with an open container, but what i'm saying is that the shelter should not have simply l
he was in his early 60s, a vietnam veteran in a wheelchair for years. the night of october 29th d.c. got a rare snowstorm and plunging temperatures. that next morning just across the new york avenue homeless shelter a wheelchair bound man nicknamed sarge was found dead. the cause of death so far undetermined. folks who live here believe he froze to death. >> he come out of 7 -- it come out of virginia suddenly. i forgot what part of virginia. >> reporter: he was a veteran? >>...
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he does stress it's never a good idea to take a wheelchair on the escalator. metro provides free schultz bus service to the next symptom at any station -- shuttle bus service to the next stop at any station if the elevator is out. there is good news for the wednesday commute. the elevator at brooklyn is back up and running at least for now. audrey barnes, fox 5 news. >> that is some good news. metro has 237 elevators. only 10 were not working today. six were scheduled for maintenance. remember you can help us monitor metro. if you follow the a safety concern, see trouble on the tracks or on a bus or problems with the metrobus, e-mail us your story, pictures or video to fox 5 metro at g mail.com. >>> we are down here in the web center with the fox 5 news alert for facebook users. have you noticed unusual activity in your news feed these days? like perhaps pornographic images or violent images, links and postings, scenes sort of like it's familiar but not really? it's spam. facebook knows it. they're investigating trying to figure out where this stuff came from.
he does stress it's never a good idea to take a wheelchair on the escalator. metro provides free schultz bus service to the next symptom at any station -- shuttle bus service to the next stop at any station if the elevator is out. there is good news for the wednesday commute. the elevator at brooklyn is back up and running at least for now. audrey barnes, fox 5 news. >> that is some good news. metro has 237 elevators. only 10 were not working today. six were scheduled for maintenance....
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. >>> a woman uses a wheelchair to commit a crime. and why this woman is unhappy after a trip to taco bell. >>> how this man attempted to spread holiday cheer before getting rested. you have to see this story to get the full effect of what that guy was doing when "good morning maryland" continues in a bit. act my age? -why? -why? -why? [ female announcer ] we all age differently. roc® multi-correxion 4 zone moisturizer with roc®retinol and antioxidants. lines, wrinkles, and sun damage will fade. roc multi-correxion. correct what ages you. [ male announcer ] know the feeling? try acuvue® oasys brand contact lenses with hydraclear® plus for exceptional comfort. it feels like it disappeared on my eye! [ male announcer ] discover why it's the brand eye doctors trust most for comfort. acuvue® oasys brand. >>> police say that this woman steered her wheelchair into her local taco bell sat interrogate the glass she said that she was mad when she tried to order through the drive through with her wheelchair ands with refused. taco bell said tha
. >>> a woman uses a wheelchair to commit a crime. and why this woman is unhappy after a trip to taco bell. >>> how this man attempted to spread holiday cheer before getting rested. you have to see this story to get the full effect of what that guy was doing when "good morning maryland" continues in a bit. act my age? -why? -why? -why? [ female announcer ] we all age differently. roc® multi-correxion 4 zone moisturizer with roc®retinol and antioxidants. lines,...
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i'll keep their wheelchairs clean.chow, push them to the yard, push them back. >> but at the end of the day, armstrong still faces the grinding monotony of life in a small two-man cell. >> the emotional toll here, it's like water torture. i compare it to that. every day it's like a drip, drip, drip. if i got out of here tomorrow, i know i would not come back. i honestly say if i got there tomorrow i know i would not come back. i don't deserve to come back tomorrow. i can honestly tell you, unless i go to the parole board and i'm 43, i would tell them, i don't deserve to be back out there because i took a life. karma really has something to give me, i'm going to take it. >> armstrong may be killing time behind bars, but he hasn't lost his passion for current events. >> i read newspapers, magazines. i get "tv guide," "xxl," "rolling stone," "newsweek," "blender." i get nine periodicals. i was going to major in english and political science. if i didn't make it in basketball, i wanted to be a political columnist. like geo
i'll keep their wheelchairs clean.chow, push them to the yard, push them back. >> but at the end of the day, armstrong still faces the grinding monotony of life in a small two-man cell. >> the emotional toll here, it's like water torture. i compare it to that. every day it's like a drip, drip, drip. if i got out of here tomorrow, i know i would not come back. i honestly say if i got there tomorrow i know i would not come back. i don't deserve to come back tomorrow. i can honestly...
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with no elevators, wheelchair and all. thank you very much. supervisor mar:. -- supervisor mar: next speaker? patrick? >> i was living 1139 market street. in the delmon that had the battle with the bedbugs. >> they did bring a really visual by -- vivid visual of what bedbugs are. thanks for trying. >> i lived in this building for almost two years and i had for three months dealt with laying in the room with the bedbugs. i asked to be moved, they refused to move me. they left me in there. they moved in that day, no problem. i could not move since i was in a wheelchair. no real's in the bathroom. people asleep in the stalls that do not even live there, doing drugs, you know, these people, they come in and takeover plays and all. and one thing to another, they did not know what they were doing. they are young kids. there were charging the extra money to live there. the worker that i hired, an sro worker, they charged him for even being there. which is against a law. i had to pay the extra money. i mean, i am 61 years of age, it is kind of ridicul
with no elevators, wheelchair and all. thank you very much. supervisor mar:. -- supervisor mar: next speaker? patrick? >> i was living 1139 market street. in the delmon that had the battle with the bedbugs. >> they did bring a really visual by -- vivid visual of what bedbugs are. thanks for trying. >> i lived in this building for almost two years and i had for three months dealt with laying in the room with the bedbugs. i asked to be moved, they refused to move me. they left...
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i and, as all wheelchair users will have to exit and enter the ramp from the bike lane. this plan fails to provide any tactile paths of travel information. those who are blind, low vision. members of that disabled constituency can easily walk into either the active bike lane or an active traffic lane. this is dangerous for people with disabilities, seniors, and others. thank you. >> john, daniel, leah, and then bruce. lawrence lee and daniel tomasavich. >> good morning. john daniel. i heard comments about people that may be disabled and do not look disabled. i am in that category. i am on medicare, social security, for disability because i got aids about 20 years ago, full-blown aids. i asked my upstairs neighbor, a nurse, what i should do, and one, it was travel. i had 17 t-cells left, so it was time to go to europe were used to live as a kid. she also suggested bicycling. right now, welcome in 1999, i got hit by a car in a the bike lanes when they went in on valencia's street. they gave me the illusion of being said, but a car hit me in the bike lane at the corner of v
i and, as all wheelchair users will have to exit and enter the ramp from the bike lane. this plan fails to provide any tactile paths of travel information. those who are blind, low vision. members of that disabled constituency can easily walk into either the active bike lane or an active traffic lane. this is dangerous for people with disabilities, seniors, and others. thank you. >> john, daniel, leah, and then bruce. lawrence lee and daniel tomasavich. >> good morning. john daniel....
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the ramp is about 52 inches long, and a wheelchair is about two and a half inches wide. they might slip into the biplane a little bit, but not especially. this is how some of the current blue zones would. there is no landing strip. there are about 11 spaces like this. what we're proposing would give people landing areas that they do not have currently. now we get to the, perhaps one of the controversial issues, which is over the parking situation overall. there are 1900 spaces in all of the golden gate park, about 480 and jfk. 800 spaces exist underneath the surface. there are about 1400 spaces near the concourse. heuter about a half mile circle around the museum's, and that is all the area that is in red on this presentation. we look at some of the areas and attributed those as parking for other attractions. of the 460 regular, anyone can use those spaces. about -- we have gotten it down a little bit. in our last presentation, it was about 100 to be removed. but we're talking about gaining back some spaces elsewhere. specifically some on bowling green drive, mlk, and so
the ramp is about 52 inches long, and a wheelchair is about two and a half inches wide. they might slip into the biplane a little bit, but not especially. this is how some of the current blue zones would. there is no landing strip. there are about 11 spaces like this. what we're proposing would give people landing areas that they do not have currently. now we get to the, perhaps one of the controversial issues, which is over the parking situation overall. there are 1900 spaces in all of the...
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. >>> metro riders rushed to help a man in a wheelchair at the brooklyn station. witnesses say the elevator was out of service so he tried to go down the escalator in his chair and we have pictures of the rescue. fox 5's audrey barnes has more. >> i heard people screaming why aren't you helping him, why aren't you helping him? >> reporter: when anthony got of the train, he saw a map in a wheelchair trapped on the escalator. >> i came up the steps and i started snapping pictures. >> pictures of at least two metro employees stood by watching and not helping. >> this picture right here shows all these people, people coming in, asking them why aren't you all up there trying to help this gentleman. their response was he shouldn't have been on the escalator. >> reporter: he might not have been except the elevator was broken which passengers say is often the case. >> these elevators are always out. >> reporter: the elevator still wasn't working at 5:00 p.m. if the elevator is out, you can take a shuttle bus to the next station. you can take the escalator or the steps, al
. >>> metro riders rushed to help a man in a wheelchair at the brooklyn station. witnesses say the elevator was out of service so he tried to go down the escalator in his chair and we have pictures of the rescue. fox 5's audrey barnes has more. >> i heard people screaming why aren't you helping him, why aren't you helping him? >> reporter: when anthony got of the train, he saw a map in a wheelchair trapped on the escalator. >> i came up the steps and i started...
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that means i help the wheelchair people, anybody that have canes, or wheelchairs, whatever.ter. i keep the pod clean. come in in the morning, sweep the pods, clean the windows, whatever. clean the sinks. get everything clean. then once that's done i go to the wheelchair guys, see if they need anything done. i'll keep their wheelchairs clean. push them to chow, push them to the yard, push them back. >> but at the end of the day, armstrong still faces the grinding monotony of life in a small two-man cell. >> the emotional toll here, it's like water torture. i compare it to that. every day it's like a drip, drip, drip. it just beats you down emotionally. especially if you've got sense. like if i got out there i know i would not come back. i honestly say if i got there tomorrow i know i would not come back. but i don't deserve to come back tomorrow. i can honestly tell you, unless i go to the parole board and i'm 43, i would tell them, i don't deserve to be back out there because i took a life. karma really has something to give me, i'm going to take it. >> armstrong may be kill
that means i help the wheelchair people, anybody that have canes, or wheelchairs, whatever.ter. i keep the pod clean. come in in the morning, sweep the pods, clean the windows, whatever. clean the sinks. get everything clean. then once that's done i go to the wheelchair guys, see if they need anything done. i'll keep their wheelchairs clean. push them to chow, push them to the yard, push them back. >> but at the end of the day, armstrong still faces the grinding monotony of life in a...
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harvey says she was mad after order at the drive wheelchair and been refused.ttyhad to hit it hard. will shatter and fall on the ground. >> when police arrived, they did find her. she moved across the street to another restaurant. just when you thought you had heard everything. >> a video of an unusual rescue near atlanta. >> a teenager was trying to break into a home by going down chimney but then got stuck. he was trapped in the chimney for 12 hours before fire fighters were able to rescue him. they threw down a rope and out and he is doing fine. >>> 5:48. time for a look at traffic and weather. we have adam caskey with us. a damp day.ng to be those indoor days. were you want to curl up on the couch. time of yeart we have so much darkness works against you in terms of up in the morning. today is a dreary and damp. big improvements by tomorrow afternoon. and into the weekend. the weekend is looking good. never too early to look at the weekend. at the radar. showers across our the 66 quarter. 95 is seen the book of the moisture. 270, a little sprinkle. low or s
harvey says she was mad after order at the drive wheelchair and been refused.ttyhad to hit it hard. will shatter and fall on the ground. >> when police arrived, they did find her. she moved across the street to another restaurant. just when you thought you had heard everything. >> a video of an unusual rescue near atlanta. >> a teenager was trying to break into a home by going down chimney but then got stuck. he was trapped in the chimney for 12 hours before fire fighters were...
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we're still pushing the wheelchairs.nd i realized, you know, we have the opportunity to make part of this weekend to make them feel like queens for a day. >> reporter: as the crush of the red carpet intense if ied, the friends arrive, looking radiant. and there's andrew. >> i'm looking forward to hearing from the boss. >> reporter: springsteen fan? >> yeah. >> reporter: it's one of the nights that hits the extreme emotional pulls. there's joy. >> what's up? good to see you. >> reporter: ree leaf that they all made it home. >> you know, i'm happy to be here tonight for a number of reasons. one is that i'm alive. >> reporter: but then, lumps in throats, as andrew remembers a marine in his unit who just last month took his own life. >> you know, for some of us, the deployment never really ends. when we come back home, we suffer not just from injuries of our bones, our muscle, we suffer injuries of the mind. >> reporter: it's not a call for pity, but a reminder that support the troops is not a slogan. it's an action. and in
we're still pushing the wheelchairs.nd i realized, you know, we have the opportunity to make part of this weekend to make them feel like queens for a day. >> reporter: as the crush of the red carpet intense if ied, the friends arrive, looking radiant. and there's andrew. >> i'm looking forward to hearing from the boss. >> reporter: springsteen fan? >> yeah. >> reporter: it's one of the nights that hits the extreme emotional pulls. there's joy. >> what's up?...
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check out this squirrel pushing a wheelchair. we have the squirrel with the wheelchair?e do not have that. what a nut case in any case. we got to go. >>> we want to hear what you think. send your e-mails to mcginty's mail bag. the address, mailbag@wusa9.com. 9news now will be right back. çñ >>> in the mail bag tonight, herman cain, the woman number four, now comes forward to accuse him of sexual harassment. this time we have a name and a face to go with the charges. harold in germantown says that is not enough. this is just a smear campaign. i see no reason to give her and her attorney air time. especially since they filed no police report, did not bring the attention to anyone of authority and has never stepped forward until now, now that mr. kaine is the leading candidate for president 13 years later. she has no proof. she just has the news media to crucify mr. cain. you're right, but a lot of her details are verifyable. she met with cain at the time and place she talked about and came to dc at the time as well. and she has the affidavits from the people she did tell a
check out this squirrel pushing a wheelchair. we have the squirrel with the wheelchair?e do not have that. what a nut case in any case. we got to go. >>> we want to hear what you think. send your e-mails to mcginty's mail bag. the address, mailbag@wusa9.com. 9news now will be right back. çñ >>> in the mail bag tonight, herman cain, the woman number four, now comes forward to accuse him of sexual harassment. this time we have a name and a face to go with the charges. harold...
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four, mental illness set in, wheelchairs' are required, walkers are required. if they do not have an elevator, they should be down in the first floor. and lastly, a licensed clinical social worker with proper training can supplement and support the case managers. ours has one. thank you. supervisor mar: thank you. next speaker. >> hello. none of these issues are really knew. i believe the city and county and board of supervisors are ripe for a lawsuit based on substandard housing. you must institute a program where all owners of sro's must where all owners of sro's must set up a program where the sro
four, mental illness set in, wheelchairs' are required, walkers are required. if they do not have an elevator, they should be down in the first floor. and lastly, a licensed clinical social worker with proper training can supplement and support the case managers. ours has one. thank you. supervisor mar: thank you. next speaker. >> hello. none of these issues are really knew. i believe the city and county and board of supervisors are ripe for a lawsuit based on substandard housing. you...
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four, mental illness set in, wheelchairs' are required, walkers are required. if they do not have an elevator, they should be down in the first floor. and lastly, a licensed clinical social worker with proper training can supplement and support the case managers. ours has one. thank you. supervisor mar: thank you. next speaker. >> hello. none of these issues are really knew. i believe the city and county and board of supervisors are ripe for a lawsuit based on substandard housing. you must institute a program where all owners of sro's must set up a program where the sro is destroyed and replaced with actual housing. there is one kitchen in my building with 75 people. that allows approximately three minutes per meal, do the math, to cook a meal. you cannot cook a meal in three minutes. they will not allow my caregiver is to come in. they have continuously discriminated and retaliated against me because of me speaking my rights as a disabled. when the power elevator goes out, there is no emergency procedure. i would starve to death in my room if it were not for m
four, mental illness set in, wheelchairs' are required, walkers are required. if they do not have an elevator, they should be down in the first floor. and lastly, a licensed clinical social worker with proper training can supplement and support the case managers. ours has one. thank you. supervisor mar: thank you. next speaker. >> hello. none of these issues are really knew. i believe the city and county and board of supervisors are ripe for a lawsuit based on substandard housing. you...
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like many, i have a wheel -- a wheelchair and a minivan with a side ramp. it would be impossible to enter and exit to the vehicles, and 10 more seconds. we should have a little bit more than two minutes. i can tell you that i will not feel safe or be safe with this. let's focus on this particular design, -- >> diane and paul? >> i ride a bicycle between 8000 and 9,000 miles per year, 2,000 miles per year on the streets of san francisco. this beautiful new repaving, i consider this, in its current state, to be one of the most accommodating venues for bicycle riding in san francisco. i am terrified -- terrified of the prospect of driving through this as it is currently designed. it will often be populated by bicycle lists with different levels of speed, often driving being followed by the training cyclists, trying to pass them. i expect the buffer zone will be a passing zone and a passenger and loading zone. this is for accidents and close calls, among the population of the bike path. i think the commission for their interest in the well-being and positive ex
like many, i have a wheel -- a wheelchair and a minivan with a side ramp. it would be impossible to enter and exit to the vehicles, and 10 more seconds. we should have a little bit more than two minutes. i can tell you that i will not feel safe or be safe with this. let's focus on this particular design, -- >> diane and paul? >> i ride a bicycle between 8000 and 9,000 miles per year, 2,000 miles per year on the streets of san francisco. this beautiful new repaving, i consider this,...
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and was president in a wheelchair. the difference was that in the 1930's there was an agreement on the part of the media that he would never be photographed in a wheelchair. most americans simply did not realize how severely crippled a he had been by polio -- crippled he had been by polio. in 1976, every single moment the cameras were on. there were a couple of incidences', one in which he was dropped. it really emphasized the fact that he was in a wheelchair. even apart from that, one of the things that make governor wallace so effective was his feisty kind of bravado that he had. he did not walk across the stage, he started across the .tage, ofte in a wheelchair, it was not possible to do that. >> now we want to introduce you to dr. joe reed who is chairman of the alabama democratic conference. he also works for the alabama education association. dr. reid, what is your first memory of george wallace? >> the first memory i have a george wallace was back in the 19 -- was back in 1958. i had just come from korea and geo
and was president in a wheelchair. the difference was that in the 1930's there was an agreement on the part of the media that he would never be photographed in a wheelchair. most americans simply did not realize how severely crippled a he had been by polio -- crippled he had been by polio. in 1976, every single moment the cameras were on. there were a couple of incidences', one in which he was dropped. it really emphasized the fact that he was in a wheelchair. even apart from that, one of the...
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he can now get around by himself in his wheelchair. the 42-year-old fan is recovering from brain injuries he suffered during a beating at dodger stadium last march after the giants opening game. >>> well, it is a cold one out tonight. it is a reminder why that one coat program was started. we collected coats all over the bay area. ktvu partnered up with a charitable organization "one warm coat" if will go to saint anthony's poupb tkaeugz. the team ministries in san jose and saint vincent depaul in walnut creek. >> we had a gentleman come in. his coat was stole enin a shelter. givee me a women's coat i don't care and i said we don't have one to give you. >> you can still donate until the end of december. there are collection barrels at sites around the bay area including the bay area and san francisco and plaza and walnut creek in san jose. >>> what is in a cupcake? we go to vacaville to find out how they are sup is porting a phroef police officer's family in a time of need. >>> we still have stubburn clouds out there. one direction the
he can now get around by himself in his wheelchair. the 42-year-old fan is recovering from brain injuries he suffered during a beating at dodger stadium last march after the giants opening game. >>> well, it is a cold one out tonight. it is a reminder why that one coat program was started. we collected coats all over the bay area. ktvu partnered up with a charitable organization "one warm coat" if will go to saint anthony's poupb tkaeugz. the team ministries in san jose and...
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longer for -- stay in his wheelchair, actually, for longer trips when oeououtdoors. >> how far he hase. we'll be right back. td >>> welcome back. the occupy movement is on the move in oakland today. >> bob redell joins us with a look at the mounting protests and how police are planning to deal with this. >> reporter: good morning, jon and marla. occupy protesters have been occupying downtown broadway where they shut down 13 to just about the ogawa plaza. it's been very peaceful. noisy, but very peaceful. what is noticeable or most striking is how invisible the police presence is here. there are squad cars parked on the perimeter of the city blocks, officers inside, but no officer c officer -- seem to be roaming the crowd out here. emergency operation center about preparations for today. police chief said they're standing by in one or two hours notice. the mayor has spoken with the governor to get the chp on board to make sure the three ways aren't affected in case the protesters decide to march out of the downtown area. there's been talk about them march iing down to the port of oakla
longer for -- stay in his wheelchair, actually, for longer trips when oeououtdoors. >> how far he hase. we'll be right back. td >>> welcome back. the occupy movement is on the move in oakland today. >> bob redell joins us with a look at the mounting protests and how police are planning to deal with this. >> reporter: good morning, jon and marla. occupy protesters have been occupying downtown broadway where they shut down 13 to just about the ogawa plaza. it's been...
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this and i think things are getting better in moscow for example as it's easier for someone in a wheelchair to cross the street or get into the metro where the russian junior disabled football tournament is also helping to raise awareness giving able bodied and those with disabilities the chance to play with each other and scenic of believes this is an excellent idea to help break down boundaries that you know i live in the fact that disabled kids can play alongside able bodied children is fantastic it goes to show that all children a record whether they have a disability or not when they get older they will take this understanding with them and it will help to stamp out things like discrimination right before the tournament soar teams from five cities competing moscow st petersburg salt she need not go to it and some minor flaw there were plenty of fun and games as well to keep those who weren't competing intertainment. this may be only the second year that this torment has been held but it's already started to make a massive difference for the save the children in russia was when is bell
this and i think things are getting better in moscow for example as it's easier for someone in a wheelchair to cross the street or get into the metro where the russian junior disabled football tournament is also helping to raise awareness giving able bodied and those with disabilities the chance to play with each other and scenic of believes this is an excellent idea to help break down boundaries that you know i live in the fact that disabled kids can play alongside able bodied children is...
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towed...the wheelchair as evidence...///.nn ovee the bedá bedáhillary adams...reccrded this viddo back in 2004... when she was 16 years old.she for illegally downloading mmsic.her father... family courr judge william aaams... admits that he was the one doing the beaaing in tte video. but a district attorney says too much time has passed for any charres to be filed. 3 3& terrell suggs calls out hines warr...the steelers receiver responds to number 55...next in sports unlimited... kidss don't try this at home. how his ng over speediig cars. ((weissinger says, "thirty dollars would get me thhre, so i thought." airport...what groundeddone &pfiially got home.w she - ann an asteroid oming close it actually hit us.for these stories and more...join us tonight at 11. 3 a milwaakee man takes gymnastics to aawholeenew extre. pxtreee.aaron eeans holds a worll record..../
towed...the wheelchair as evidence...///.nn ovee the bedá bedáhillary adams...reccrded this viddo back in 2004... when she was 16 years old.she for illegally downloading mmsic.her father... family courr judge william aaams... admits that he was the one doing the beaaing in tte video. but a district attorney says too much time has passed for any charres to be filed. 3 3& terrell suggs calls out hines warr...the steelers receiver responds to number 55...next in sports unlimited... kidss...
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as you know, the wheelchair verdict came in, the wheelchair man was caught south of market. that verdict came in yesterday. sadly, the man was acquitted on most of the charges. the only charge that held was brandishing a weapon. bottom line, city is going to write a check. he's already sued. had our officers had tasers, they wouldn't have had to fire that 40. this city would not be writing him -- i don't know, a couple hundred thousand, maybe more. great. the memphis plan is great but keep this going. i do support them in this. but every tool in the toolbox and tasers should be in the toolbox. thank you. president mazzucco: thank you, deputy city attorney clyde. any further public comment? hearing none, public comment is closed. please call line item 3-a. >> reports and announcements, 3-a is the chief's report, a review of recent activities. >> good evening, chief. good evening, commissioners, director hicks. part one, crimes continue to be down, violent crimes down 7%. property crimes up a tick at 2% but overall, part one crimes remain flat from last year so we're still enj
as you know, the wheelchair verdict came in, the wheelchair man was caught south of market. that verdict came in yesterday. sadly, the man was acquitted on most of the charges. the only charge that held was brandishing a weapon. bottom line, city is going to write a check. he's already sued. had our officers had tasers, they wouldn't have had to fire that 40. this city would not be writing him -- i don't know, a couple hundred thousand, maybe more. great. the memphis plan is great but keep this...
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"although oj is confined to a wheelchair.. ann relys on a machine for even his next breath...ys hes blessed. (wider shot) "tte journey since my diagnoses has been challenging.. but to great discovery of deeper faith..strength and perservence... oj is motivated byythe milestones he says god has already helped him accomplish. --game nats- (wife)"ohhmy gosh..this is thh moment we won the superbowl.. the superbowl.. how great is that" he's the only person with championship rings in the cfl and nfl. -click- "was a confirmation...that with god all things re possible."(with photos)"laugh ....what a fun day i tell you were at the white house.... and... wow!" &pand through the highs... and lows... oj says baltimore fans have been by his side. "i even receivv an anon. birthday carr everr year simpll signed.. aa stallions fan." from fans to faith:"my belief in jesus christ has given me the with purpose and passion. i - was created specifically to impact familiessbattling als" (chandra)"we understand the importance of giving... " (((((o to the night event-- clapping))))chandra and oj have
"although oj is confined to a wheelchair.. ann relys on a machine for even his next breath...ys hes blessed. (wider shot) "tte journey since my diagnoses has been challenging.. but to great discovery of deeper faith..strength and perservence... oj is motivated byythe milestones he says god has already helped him accomplish. --game nats- (wife)"ohhmy gosh..this is thh moment we won the superbowl.. the superbowl.. how great is that" he's the only person with championship rings...
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a wheelchair...///. áábutáá last... friday night... / the... coach... ran out... / áábotháá teams ...took thee 3(around :52) it's going to haapen. it'ssgoing to happen. i didn't thinkkittwould. (around 1:14) hopefully our young people, our players will run with it for years to come. it's emotionall i still get butterflies thinking about it. it. the crowd went ccazy...////. trent's coach... calls it... one of in... 33 yearr of coaching. 3 that's all for fox45 news at 5:30."judge judy" is next. foo fox45
a wheelchair...///. áábutáá last... friday night... / the... coach... ran out... / áábotháá teams ...took thee 3(around :52) it's going to haapen. it'ssgoing to happen. i didn't thinkkittwould. (around 1:14) hopefully our young people, our players will run with it for years to come. it's emotionall i still get butterflies thinking about it. it. the crowd went ccazy...////. trent's coach... calls it... one of in... 33 yearr of coaching. 3 that's all for fox45 news at 5:30."judge...
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. / p a motorized wheelchair.../// . known as ...a... hovvr caught... the suspeet .../ and... to fly out of san francisco international airport .../ ends up living phere../ .all because of airline fees.../. ááteriáá weissinger... was stranded ...in the u-s airways .../ terminall.. for eight days.../ because ...she couldnt afford... to pay .../ 200 dollars....for her luggage...././/ááweissingerrá says... she didnnt know aaout theefees... because she hadn't flown so... ll she had on her... ((weissinger says, "thirty dollars would get me there, so i thought." anolik sayss "the last time she flew, there were no charges. i fly every few weeks and i don'ttknow what airways... apologized .../// but... saidd.. they will not....issue... a refund....////weissinger ...finally made a flight.../ after... parishoners ...at the airport's church.../ helped payyhee fees. it fell like fall today... but we could be gettiig some warmer weather. weathhr.lets check in with meteorologist emily gracey for a look at the forecast. forecast. 3 3 a dare devil breaks a world record... clear... and the ins
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to be out of the wheelchair by christmas. >>> at 10:45 tonight, the bay area wine ray turning war veteransners. how it also gives the winery a competitive edge. >>> johanes mehserle took the witness stand today in a civil suit filed by kenneth carrethers. carrethers admits he cursed at the officers. we asked if mehserle's conviction for killing oscar grant will impact the jury. >> he's a convicted felon. sure he's going to say what he's going to say to get him off. >> the jurors are very aware, and it can't be ignored. >> mehserle and two other officers have confessed that carrethers came after them. >>> police released this photo of with the vandalism. investigators say a 23-year-old confessed to tagging the banks. he said he used washable paint to make sure there was no permanent damage. police turn the case over to the district attorney. >>> a bicyclist pleaded not guilty in court today to vehicular manslaughter. prosecutors say 23-year-old randolph ange ran a red night on embarcadero near mission street. then hit a woman crossing the street. the woman died from her injuries. he faces a
to be out of the wheelchair by christmas. >>> at 10:45 tonight, the bay area wine ray turning war veteransners. how it also gives the winery a competitive edge. >>> johanes mehserle took the witness stand today in a civil suit filed by kenneth carrethers. carrethers admits he cursed at the officers. we asked if mehserle's conviction for killing oscar grant will impact the jury. >> he's a convicted felon. sure he's going to say what he's going to say to get him off....
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. >>> a bay area marine returned home today, with a war wound that has him on crutches and in a wheelchairhe and his family say they have many reasons to give corporal daniel franky returned home from war to his hometown of san jose. wounded, but grateful and happy. >> it will be fun, be a lot of family here. we have a lot more kids, it's going to be good. >> reporter: daniel joined the marines in 2007, after he graduated from san jose's lee high school. he stepped on a roadside bomb. his left foot was amputated and spend six weeks in hospitals. >> we know how lucky we are. it's different seeing him on half a leg. >> he's progressing very well, and it's very nice to be here. we're overwhelmed right now. >> reporter: daniel says he knows what he will be thankful for on thanksgiving. >> being here, and alive obviously. it could have been a lot worse. not all the explosions went off. i only got a little bit of what went off. if all went off, i would have l >> reporter: it will be a short trip. daniel and his mother will return to san diego next week, so daniel can be fitted with a prosthetic
. >>> a bay area marine returned home today, with a war wound that has him on crutches and in a wheelchairhe and his family say they have many reasons to give corporal daniel franky returned home from war to his hometown of san jose. wounded, but grateful and happy. >> it will be fun, be a lot of family here. we have a lot more kids, it's going to be good. >> reporter: daniel joined the marines in 2007, after he graduated from san jose's lee high school. he stepped on a...
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a stolen motorized wheelchair.policeelater caught away the wheelchair as evidence.t's riday and that means it's your turn to sound off on pur facebook page about anything you want. want.let us now what's on your mind-- and your response could air in our "facebook segment.just go to facebook dot com slash foxbaltimore to becomm a fn and join the ponversation. coming up onnthe early edition... an independent review board rellases he &presults of an investigation into the killing of a baltimore poliie fffcer. officerr there weree aseriis of mistakes and tragic cirrumstances that led to this.. this....the mistakes hat were william torbit... and the pmplemented. experts from a leading consumer publication recently tested stain treatments. they rated resolve laundry number one. beating shout. try resolve laundry for amazing stain removal. satisfaction guaranteed, or your money back. ((ad lib meteorologist)) 3 ((traffic reporter ad libs)) revision: maps-fiber- oldcourt-back to maps pls (ccms are hot) 33 3 3still to come... are ou noticing your "to do " llst at work is gett
a stolen motorized wheelchair.policeelater caught away the wheelchair as evidence.t's riday and that means it's your turn to sound off on pur facebook page about anything you want. want.let us now what's on your mind-- and your response could air in our "facebook segment.just go to facebook dot com slash foxbaltimore to becomm a fn and join the ponversation. coming up onnthe early edition... an independent review board rellases he &presults of an investigation into the killing of a...
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when the wheelchair user gets off the lift, i do not know how far into the buffer zone would be safe in order to pass to get to the sidewalk. it is one of those concerns we had talked about in many of our disability committees. i just want to bring this up as a public comment. but one of these creative obstacles -- i would love to work with the park commission and everybody to make everybody safe. thank you. >> would anyone else care to address the board? when are we likely to be hearing about this? when is it likely to be at this level? >> it is a project that is not being sponsored by the mta. the park service is going through an environmental process. what we will do is we will come back to you, refer back to you at a meeting soon, with status of the project. then in advance of when it is going to formally come to you for board review. >> i was thinking the decision of where to place this -- >> we would be it -- they are leading the effort to get environmental clearance for the f line extension. they would be looking to us for how best to make the logistics, such as placement of t
when the wheelchair user gets off the lift, i do not know how far into the buffer zone would be safe in order to pass to get to the sidewalk. it is one of those concerns we had talked about in many of our disability committees. i just want to bring this up as a public comment. but one of these creative obstacles -- i would love to work with the park commission and everybody to make everybody safe. thank you. >> would anyone else care to address the board? when are we likely to be hearing...
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. >>> now to a metro story you will see on fox metro riders rushed to help a man in a wheelchair at therooklyn station. the elevator was out of service so he tried to go down the esculator in his chair. >>> he was screaming why aren't you helping him you can't be just standing there watching him why aren't you helping him. >> reporter: when anthony got off the train at brook land he saw a man in a wheelchair trapped on the esculator. >> i came up the steps, stood in front of the esculator and i start snapping pictures. >> reporter: of at least two metro employees, who stood by watching and not helping. >> this picture here is showing, all these people, people coming in asking them why aren't y'all up there trying to help. their response was he shouldn't have been on the esculator. >> reporter: and he might not have been but the elevator was broke can be is often the case at brook land. >> these elevators are always out. when you come here it is either the elevator or esculator. >> the elevator still wasn't working at 5:00 p.m., 9 hours after the wheelchair user needed it most. with elev
. >>> now to a metro story you will see on fox metro riders rushed to help a man in a wheelchair at therooklyn station. the elevator was out of service so he tried to go down the esculator in his chair. >>> he was screaming why aren't you helping him you can't be just standing there watching him why aren't you helping him. >> reporter: when anthony got off the train at brook land he saw a man in a wheelchair trapped on the esculator. >> i came up the steps, stood...
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and was president in a wheelchair.ifference was that in the 1930's there was an agreement on the part of the media that he would never be photographed in a wheelchair. most americans simply did not realize how severely crippled he had been by polio. in 1976, every single moment the cameras were on. there were a couple of incidences, one in which he was dropped. it really emphasized the fact that he was in a wheelchair. even apart from that, one of the things that make governor wallace so effective was his feisty, bantam-rooster kind of bravado that he had. he did not walk across the stage, he strutted across the stage, often with his hands up in a boxing position. he used to be a boxer. in a wheelchair, it was not possible to do that. >> now we want to introduce you to dr. joe reed who is chairman of the alabama democratic conference. he also works for the alabama education association. dr. reed, what is your first memory of george wallace? >> the first memory i have of george wallace was back in 1958. i had just come
and was president in a wheelchair.ifference was that in the 1930's there was an agreement on the part of the media that he would never be photographed in a wheelchair. most americans simply did not realize how severely crippled he had been by polio. in 1976, every single moment the cameras were on. there were a couple of incidences, one in which he was dropped. it really emphasized the fact that he was in a wheelchair. even apart from that, one of the things that make governor wallace so...
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. >>> a local shelter under investigation after a wheelchair bound homeless veteran died right across the street. what happens? we'll go looking for answers at 11:00. >>> six months after osama bin laden bin was killed we're still learning exactly what officials found in the al-qaeda leader's compound. fox news learned in addition to talk about attacking trains and striking on national anniversaries, bin laden also discussed using buses to attack americans. >> reporter: a new intelligence bulletin obtained by fox news warns that terrorists had targeted bus networks more than any other mode of transportation. buses like this one in london where a suicide bomber's backpack was full of explosives. more than 7,500 attacks were documented from 2004 to 2009. this week the tsa acknowledges the new warning. >> it's something we're seeing and reporting over time that terrorists around the world clearly are interested because of the accessibility, the open architecture both of buses and rail. >> reporter: coming just one week before the thanksgiving break, the warnings
. >>> a local shelter under investigation after a wheelchair bound homeless veteran died right across the street. what happens? we'll go looking for answers at 11:00. >>> six months after osama bin laden bin was killed we're still learning exactly what officials found in the al-qaeda leader's compound. fox news learned in addition to talk about attacking trains and striking on national anniversaries, bin laden also discussed using buses to attack...
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almost impossible to remodel to meet missed needs. >> they're not suitable for porter with his wheelchairlot of the local community and construction workers died -- decided to built them a new home. >> reporter: they decided to help him live comfortably. >> it's been designed with all of the ada specifications, four- foot hallways, three-foot doors, everything is custom designed for what he will need. >> reporter: donations and support came in from all over the state. >> and this is completely awesome, the response people have had in wanting to support porter and the trial he's going through at this time. >> reporter: organizers are hoping for more volunteers and material donations, especially a boiler and hardwood floors. they hope the hancocks will be mortgage free. >> our goal is that we will be able to pay for the construction of the home. >> reporter: porter and his mom jill did not want to be on camera this afternoon but did give fox 13 this statement. it's just an amazing and overwhelming the amount of support he's got from not just our community but throughout the state with all o
almost impossible to remodel to meet missed needs. >> they're not suitable for porter with his wheelchairlot of the local community and construction workers died -- decided to built them a new home. >> reporter: they decided to help him live comfortably. >> it's been designed with all of the ada specifications, four- foot hallways, three-foot doors, everything is custom designed for what he will need. >> reporter: donations and support came in from all over the state....
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brain damage and is in a wheelchair. in oakland, scott olson is in a hospital currently, after being struck with an unknown projectile, possibly the type of beanbag rounds that sf tv uses. -- sfpd uses. even police officers were tear guest that night -- teargassed that night. the protesters with a forced to help them after their fellow police officers guest them. i would encourage supervisors not to support any kind of dispersal of the camp. we have seen, time and again, that the people of san francisco and the bay area, we will come out in the dead of night and we will stay out there to defend the camp. you have all seen it. people here have been there. we will not be pushed around. we will not let the cops tell us what to do. we are here and we are going to take a stand. thank you. [beep] supervisor avalos: next speaker, please. >> thank you for this resolution. thank you for being a part of the encampment. for the people that are fighting for these amazing goals. my name is donna wilma. i teach at city college. i find
brain damage and is in a wheelchair. in oakland, scott olson is in a hospital currently, after being struck with an unknown projectile, possibly the type of beanbag rounds that sf tv uses. -- sfpd uses. even police officers were tear guest that night -- teargassed that night. the protesters with a forced to help them after their fellow police officers guest them. i would encourage supervisors not to support any kind of dispersal of the camp. we have seen, time and again, that the people of san...
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this equipment in the basement, space for parking would be lost, and mobility of people in the wheelchair's would be impacted in the use of this basement space. at&t also proposes installing lead acid backup batteries at this location. these lead acid batteries pose a variety of toxic chemical, fire, an explosive hazards that are documented by the battery's owned manufacturers which is included in the exhibits to the report to you in this case. the potential hazards for electrical issues and battery operations further prove that this type of industrial, commercial equipment is simply not compatible with senior and disabled housing in a residential lee's own area. finally, at&t has failed to demonstrate it has explored all available alternatives to the proposed 199 leland avenue location. a petition circulated at the leland avenue fair in september states that at&t is installing these antennas to "provide improved coverage and better wireless service along the highway when a 1 and 284 corte or." these antennas are designed to provide service for people driving by on highways 101 and 280. why
this equipment in the basement, space for parking would be lost, and mobility of people in the wheelchair's would be impacted in the use of this basement space. at&t also proposes installing lead acid backup batteries at this location. these lead acid batteries pose a variety of toxic chemical, fire, an explosive hazards that are documented by the battery's owned manufacturers which is included in the exhibits to the report to you in this case. the potential hazards for electrical issues...
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wheelchairs run up to $10,000, special needs stroller 2 thousand dollars.t's difficult can take months and there is no guarantee the child will like or use it. >> if there was an inventory of equipment that parents can try before they make a purchase decision or before the state purchases something to them, seems logical that that should be availabl some of the more popular items are bath equipment. strollers are good because insurance won't cover a wheelchair and stroller. >> reporter: this single mother started taking donations in her garage and built the able closet inventory. >> the children need to be measured. you need to make sure it fits them appropriately which is why the inventory needs to be so large. >>> reporter: twice a month able closet opens its doors to families searching for pediatric equipment. in two short years the word has spread to where kelly and her organization now help up to 20 families a month. >> you want to take a couple of steps? >> reporter: like bonnie and aden. >> without the walker he wouldn't be able to participate with t
wheelchairs run up to $10,000, special needs stroller 2 thousand dollars.t's difficult can take months and there is no guarantee the child will like or use it. >> if there was an inventory of equipment that parents can try before they make a purchase decision or before the state purchases something to them, seems logical that that should be availabl some of the more popular items are bath equipment. strollers are good because insurance won't cover a wheelchair and stroller. >>...
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muscular dystrophy as forccd glazz....into a wheelchair. all season...rent has been by his coach's side... elected this yyar to servv as a team captain. but last friday niiht... the coach wwnteddto &pgive his right hand man a chance to fulfill his longtime dream. so they came up wwth a play... practicee it over and over... anddafter the clock ran out... both teams took thee field one more time. (around :52) it's going to happenn.it'' going to happen. i didn't think it would. -butt to-(around 1:14) hopefully our young people, our players will take his drive, his heart and run with it for years to come. itts emotional. i still get butterflies thinking about it. &p trent's coach calls it one o his greatest moments in 33 years of coaching. coming uppon the early edition... the gunman behind a murder for hire plot avoids penalty.our client had no criminal historyyeverybody who knew him waa shocked jury sparing walter bishop's chilling confession on tape. tape. ((breaak1)) ((bump in)) 3q you disgust me. prove it. enough's enough. d-con baits are specially form
muscular dystrophy as forccd glazz....into a wheelchair. all season...rent has been by his coach's side... elected this yyar to servv as a team captain. but last friday niiht... the coach wwnteddto &pgive his right hand man a chance to fulfill his longtime dream. so they came up wwth a play... practicee it over and over... anddafter the clock ran out... both teams took thee field one more time. (around :52) it's going to happenn.it'' going to happen. i didn't think it would. -butt...