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can't get of wheelchair.verwhelming majority of people are respectful, civil and helpful, but there are those who are obstructive, and even abusive, towards those who wish to use accessible, disabled or blue badge parking facilities. as i said, as soon as we get the ruling, we will bring it to you straightaway. thank you for your own experiences, they are really helpful in terms of informing... i'mjust they are really helpful in terms of informing... i'm just hearing that doug paulley has won a partial victory, that is all we know the moment. we will talk to our legal eagle clive coleman, who will explain exactly what that means, as soon as we get him outside the supreme court. in the meantime, we are going to talk about the latest jobless figures. we've just had the first figures of the new year on the jobless total — unemployment is down by 52,000 people, to 1.6 million. it is the lowest unemployment total for more than a decade, but the number of people in work has also fallen. let's talk now to the employ
can't get of wheelchair.verwhelming majority of people are respectful, civil and helpful, but there are those who are obstructive, and even abusive, towards those who wish to use accessible, disabled or blue badge parking facilities. as i said, as soon as we get the ruling, we will bring it to you straightaway. thank you for your own experiences, they are really helpful in terms of informing... i'mjust they are really helpful in terms of informing... i'm just hearing that doug paulley has won a...
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not all wheelchair users agreelj users get priority. not all wheelchair users agree.d take the woman with the pram. i am disabled, but i am still a with the pram. i am disabled, but i am stilla man with the pram. i am disabled, but i am still a man and thisjust with the pram. i am disabled, but i am still a man and this just feels not right. what about mothers with babies? it is not as simple as wheelchairs versus pushchairs. babies? it is not as simple as wheelchairs versus pushchairsm babies? it is not as simple as wheelchairs versus pushchairs. it is better to remain a grey area for people to use common sense. today's ruling paves the way for a closer look at legislation when it comes to prioritising access for wheelchair users. unemployment has fallen to its lowest level for more than a decade. the number of people out of work fell between last september and november and now stands at 1.6 million. there are also new figures on wages. average earnings were up by 2.7% compared with a year earlier. thousands of british holidaymakers enjoying some winter sun in the ga
not all wheelchair users agreelj users get priority. not all wheelchair users agree.d take the woman with the pram. i am disabled, but i am still a with the pram. i am disabled, but i am stilla man with the pram. i am disabled, but i am still a man and thisjust with the pram. i am disabled, but i am still a man and this just feels not right. what about mothers with babies? it is not as simple as wheelchairs versus pushchairs. babies? it is not as simple as wheelchairs versus pushchairsm babies?...
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it means bus drivers will have to do more to accommodate wheelchair users.y brought his case after he was refused entry to a bus, when a mother with a pushchair refused to move. it has taken nearly five years of legal battles to get to this point. how are you feeling, dad? relieved. but finally, doug paulley has had his day in the highest court in the country. all seven judges agreed that the bus company's requirement of asking instead of having to give the seat up is notjustified.” of asking instead of having to give the seat up is notjustified. i am really pleased with the result. i am aware that some people will not be pleased. it has not gone as far as some people would like. it has gone further than some people would like. in the end, this is about disabled people is rights to get on a bus. this began in 2012 when he was not able to get on the bus because the wheelchair space was occupied by a mother and her pram. following today's verdict, they may have to change training. but they are pleased they will not have to force people off the bus. we welcome
it means bus drivers will have to do more to accommodate wheelchair users.y brought his case after he was refused entry to a bus, when a mother with a pushchair refused to move. it has taken nearly five years of legal battles to get to this point. how are you feeling, dad? relieved. but finally, doug paulley has had his day in the highest court in the country. all seven judges agreed that the bus company's requirement of asking instead of having to give the seat up is notjustified.” of asking...
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it is not quite as simple as wheelchairs versus pushchairs.r common sense. however nuanced, today's supreme court ruling paves the way for a closer look at legislation when it comes to prioritising access for wheelchair users. nikki fox, bbc news. aaron banks, the millionaire who financed the campaign to leave the european union, is now turning his attention to the media. tomorrow, he'll be launching a news website called westmonster.com, owned jointly by a former press officer to nigel farage. they say they will by—pass the traditional media and speak directly to voters concerned with issues such as immigration. our media editor amol rajan has this exclusive report. this woman is not your president... a screaming failure, screaming weakness! alternative news is watched by millions of americans. fuelled by social media, some of these websites have a bigger following than mainstream networks. they are complete pathetic maggots! donald trump openly courted this new media to energise his voter base in last year's election. i am not going to give
it is not quite as simple as wheelchairs versus pushchairs.r common sense. however nuanced, today's supreme court ruling paves the way for a closer look at legislation when it comes to prioritising access for wheelchair users. nikki fox, bbc news. aaron banks, the millionaire who financed the campaign to leave the european union, is now turning his attention to the media. tomorrow, he'll be launching a news website called westmonster.com, owned jointly by a former press officer to nigel farage....
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bya space for wheelchairs was occupied by a mother and her pushchair.ot get on. the bus operator admits that following the state's verdict they may have to retrain staff but they are pleased their drivers will not need to force people off the bus. we welcome the fa ct people off the bus. we welcome the fact that the court has confirmed that the driver is not required to move passenger from a that the driver is not required to move passengerfrom a bus if they are rude refusing to move from the space. that's really important for drivers to have that clarity. the impact of the judgement today will have wider implications that span further than buses. any service provider or company that has a dedicated space for disabled people, that could be a supermarket disabled bay or a toilet in a restaurant, they will have to make sure that wheelchair users get priority. there is plenty more on all of the stories we are covering on the bbc news website. mike emboli is with you in 15 minutes time but first let's catch up with sports today. —— mike emboli. i'm babita s
bya space for wheelchairs was occupied by a mother and her pushchair.ot get on. the bus operator admits that following the state's verdict they may have to retrain staff but they are pleased their drivers will not need to force people off the bus. we welcome the fa ct people off the bus. we welcome the fact that the court has confirmed that the driver is not required to move passenger from a that the driver is not required to move passengerfrom a bus if they are rude refusing to move from the...
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in a bid to clarify a grey area when it comes to wheelchair spaces on buses. thank you!a bus because the space will wheel chairs was taken by a mum with a wheelchair. she refused to move, which meant doug couldn't get on. his case centred around the bus company first group and their policies requesting, requiring, someone policies requesting, requiring, someone to move out of the wheelchair space if a disabled person wants to get on. it is a big issue for disabled people. it is plymouth having fully accessible bus services when in fact people can't use the space. —— pointless having. today's final ruling at the supreme court could have wide implications that stretch further than public transport. it is amazing that so few cases make to the supreme court and it is the first time that it has ever had a case about rights of access to goods and services for disabled people. yeah, i never thought about five years ago when i try to catch that bus that we would still be talking about it now. -- if found in his favour it would fight any company to provide a space for disabled pe
in a bid to clarify a grey area when it comes to wheelchair spaces on buses. thank you!a bus because the space will wheel chairs was taken by a mum with a wheelchair. she refused to move, which meant doug couldn't get on. his case centred around the bus company first group and their policies requesting, requiring, someone policies requesting, requiring, someone to move out of the wheelchair space if a disabled person wants to get on. it is a big issue for disabled people. it is plymouth having...
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so people will be aware of the fact that the wheelchair area is for wheelchair users and that they should wider implications. for example, any service provider with a space for disabled people will notjust have to request that a non—disabled person move, they will have to pressurise. for example, a bus driver may refuse to move from a bus stop in order to shame somebody off the bus. first group admit they may have to amend the training they provide their bus drivers following the verdict today. we really welcome the fact that the court has confirmed that a driver is not required to remove a passengerfrom a bus if they are refusing to move from this space. that is really important for drivers to have that clarity. i'm really happy with today's ruling. it's great that after five years of fighting and campaigning by so many people, that we have got a ruling that says that disabled people to have the right to catch a bus and that the bus company must make all reasonable efforts to make that possible. today's supreme court ruling is not clear—cut but it does pave the way for a closer look at l
so people will be aware of the fact that the wheelchair area is for wheelchair users and that they should wider implications. for example, any service provider with a space for disabled people will notjust have to request that a non—disabled person move, they will have to pressurise. for example, a bus driver may refuse to move from a bus stop in order to shame somebody off the bus. first group admit they may have to amend the training they provide their bus drivers following the verdict...
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these two are shooting at each other, and she is in her wheelchair. anna-lysa gayle joins us live from police headquarters with the footage investigators are hoping will crack the case. anna-lysa? anna-lysa: a chance to watch the video for the first time today. afterd he is deeply upset watching it, and so were other community members. >> oh, my goodness. anna-lysa: she was very disturbed after she saw the video caught by a camera outside of the forest ridge apartment complex. the video released by police wednesday afternoon gives a glimpse of the moment vivian marrow was shot to death in her wheelchair. while she was on the sidewalk monday, two people started running next to her, one with a gun as a suspect aggressively chases the person in front. shots were fired and marrow was caught in the crossfire. >> how do they not see her right there in the wheelchair! anna-lysa: at a makeshift memorial, william marrow's nagar builds. >> i saw the video and i saw the young gentleman run, i saw spinning around in her chair. anna-lysa: he is hoping the video wi
these two are shooting at each other, and she is in her wheelchair. anna-lysa gayle joins us live from police headquarters with the footage investigators are hoping will crack the case. anna-lysa? anna-lysa: a chance to watch the video for the first time today. afterd he is deeply upset watching it, and so were other community members. >> oh, my goodness. anna-lysa: she was very disturbed after she saw the video caught by a camera outside of the forest ridge apartment complex. the video...
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the law says that should be a wheelchair designated space.ence that space will be usable. it is interesting. in some ways, if they we re interesting. in some ways, if they were given the power to make people move, how do you enforce it? it seems so ridiculous to get to this point when someonejust seems so ridiculous to get to this point when someone just won't move when they are being asked. absolutely. they are all the arguments which are being put before the supreme court. the first court case doug pooley one and was awarded compensation for her to feelings will do the supreme court overturned that. there are hopes that having been consistent in bringing this case to the supreme court, he will win. having said that, you are absolutely right. what is really needed is a fresh look at the design of buses so there is more flexibility around the space available, so it is notjust one limited space, the possibility to use other space. it is about properly trained drivers who are prepared to do whatever they need to encourage people to move and mak
the law says that should be a wheelchair designated space.ence that space will be usable. it is interesting. in some ways, if they we re interesting. in some ways, if they were given the power to make people move, how do you enforce it? it seems so ridiculous to get to this point when someonejust seems so ridiculous to get to this point when someone just won't move when they are being asked. absolutely. they are all the arguments which are being put before the supreme court. the first court...
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how do you not see her in the wheelchair. really? >> it's horrible. i seen it on the news and her life entered there. and the young boy still was shooting. he didn't have no record that he just shot my mom. he running and shooting at the boy going through the fence. somebody needs to come forward and say something. because the video is not clear enough. that to me -- if they ran that way it's too apartment come mrechs down there and three altogether. that means somebody down there knows him. >> there is a heavy police presence outside the complex and police are checking everyone coming and going and often stationed here and were not around during the day on monday when the shooting happened. >>> talking with d.c. police tonight an they confirmed that the video you're seeing there is from a private camera and in that area was done for repairs. they say if there's any additional information about the suspect that comes out of this investigation they will let the public know. live at police headquarters, lauren lawrng, "fox5 local news". >> president-ele
how do you not see her in the wheelchair. really? >> it's horrible. i seen it on the news and her life entered there. and the young boy still was shooting. he didn't have no record that he just shot my mom. he running and shooting at the boy going through the fence. somebody needs to come forward and say something. because the video is not clear enough. that to me -- if they ran that way it's too apartment come mrechs down there and three altogether. that means somebody down there knows...
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area for wheelchair users and they should ta ke wheelchair users and they should take priority.d story comes from washington. in the final news conference of his presidency barack obama has defended his decision to free wikileaks source chelsea manning. we can turn to some of the main stories from bbc world service. from bbc arabic the iraqi army says it is preparing military operations to retake western mosul. the last pa rt to retake western mosul. the last part of the city which is held by the islamic state group. bbc ukrainian reports a baby has been born to a previously infertile couple in ukraine using a new type of 3—person ivf. doctors used a method called pro—nuclear transfer in what is a world first. there is a moth and donald trump. a new species has been named after the president—elect. the scientist who took this decision, a canadian, says he was inspired by the striking golden flakes covering the moth‘s head. asi as i was mentioning a couple of minutes ago, about 30 million pages of declassified documents from the us central intelligence agency have been released a
area for wheelchair users and they should ta ke wheelchair users and they should take priority.d story comes from washington. in the final news conference of his presidency barack obama has defended his decision to free wikileaks source chelsea manning. we can turn to some of the main stories from bbc world service. from bbc arabic the iraqi army says it is preparing military operations to retake western mosul. the last pa rt to retake western mosul. the last part of the city which is held by...
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so people will be aware of the fact that the wheelchair area is for wheelchair users and that they shouldnt will still have wider implications. for example, any service provider with a space for disabled people will notjust have to request that a non—disabled person move, they will have to pressurise. for example, a bus driver may refuse to move from a bus stop in order to shame somebody off the bus. first group admit they may have to amend the training they provide their bus drivers following the verdict today. we really welcome the fact that the court has confirmed that a driver is not required to remove a passengerfrom a bus if they are refusing to move from this space. that is really important for drivers to have that clarity. i'm really happy with today's ruling. it's great that after five years of fighting and campaigning by so many people, that we have got a ruling that says that disabled people to have the right to catch a bus and that the bus company must make all reasonable efforts to make that possible. today's supreme court ruling is not clear—cut but it does pave the way for
so people will be aware of the fact that the wheelchair area is for wheelchair users and that they shouldnt will still have wider implications. for example, any service provider with a space for disabled people will notjust have to request that a non—disabled person move, they will have to pressurise. for example, a bus driver may refuse to move from a bus stop in order to shame somebody off the bus. first group admit they may have to amend the training they provide their bus drivers...
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so people will be aware of the fact that the wheelchair area is for wheelchair users and that they shouldl still have wider implications. for example, any service provider with a space for disabled people will notjust have to request that a non—disabled person move, they will have to pressurise. for example, a bus driver may refuse to move from a bus stop in order to shame somebody off the bus. first group admit they may have to amend the training they provide their bus drivers following the verdict today. we really welcome the fact that the court has confirmed that a driver is not required to remove a passengerfrom a bus if they are refusing to move from this space. that is really important for drivers to have that clarity. i'm really happy with today's ruling. it's great that after five years of fighting and campaigning by so many people, that we have got a ruling that says that disabled people to have the right to catch a bus and that the bus company must make all reasonable efforts to make that possible. today's supreme court ruling is not clear—cut but it does pave the way for a clos
so people will be aware of the fact that the wheelchair area is for wheelchair users and that they shouldl still have wider implications. for example, any service provider with a space for disabled people will notjust have to request that a non—disabled person move, they will have to pressurise. for example, a bus driver may refuse to move from a bus stop in order to shame somebody off the bus. first group admit they may have to amend the training they provide their bus drivers following the...
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. >>> why a cap company providing rides for people in wheelchairs may have to reduce the service. >>> 80% of the water comes from yosemite but not the next two months. what is shutting down and the backup plan to keep water flowing. >>> former california attorney general harris was sworn in as the state's 45th senator. >> please raise your right hand. >> the president of the senate, vice president joe biden swore in the 7 new senators. harris was elected to take over the seat vacated by retiring senator boxer. he will be the new senator in 24 years. joins senator dianne feinstein. >>> eric swallow is on capitol hill and tweet the out this picture. we are ready to start good trouble to protect the affordable health care and fight gun violence and protect ourselves. >>> ryan replaced john boehner in 2015. nancy pelosi will remain as house leader. >>> curtailing the congressional ethics today. this came after a public outcry and after a blunt tweet from donald trump. he tweeted out with all that congress has to work on, do they have to make the weekend of the independent ethic next watch
. >>> why a cap company providing rides for people in wheelchairs may have to reduce the service. >>> 80% of the water comes from yosemite but not the next two months. what is shutting down and the backup plan to keep water flowing. >>> former california attorney general harris was sworn in as the state's 45th senator. >> please raise your right hand. >> the president of the senate, vice president joe biden swore in the 7 new senators. harris was elected...
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you know my regular wheelchair is okay you know, but it doesn't steer the same as this. >> reporter:n sunny days downtown denver,. >> sit the only way to travel. >> reporter: you might find him. >> every man cave needs one of these. >> reporter: on his lazy boy wheelchair. >> don't have to get up to get a beer. >> reporter: after seeing the idea online. >> how fast can that go? >> six and a half miles an hour. >> reporter: he spent a couple weekends taking a wheelchair apart and mounting his recliner and no matter where he goes. >> patent that and sell it. >> reporter: he gets a reaction. >> that is one of the main reasons i like bringing it out, people see it, smile. >> that is the man. >> reporter: if it is not the fog machine he placed on the , >> that is nice. >> and pulls wheelies. >> that is cool. >> fantastic chair. >> pretty neat man. >> you like that? >> i have never seen that before. >> reporter: people love his chair. >> everybody seems to like them. >> i like it. >> reporter: just for the idea of it. >> i want to sit in there. >> loving it laziness to its ultimate degree.
you know my regular wheelchair is okay you know, but it doesn't steer the same as this. >> reporter:n sunny days downtown denver,. >> sit the only way to travel. >> reporter: you might find him. >> every man cave needs one of these. >> reporter: on his lazy boy wheelchair. >> don't have to get up to get a beer. >> reporter: after seeing the idea online. >> how fast can that go? >> six and a half miles an hour. >> reporter: he spent a...
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a wheelchair. >> stop moving around. stop moving around. >> be still. let her do what she needs to do >> i'm not doing nothing. >> the cutting incident was not doctor's first encounter with staff today. earlier a disciplinary hearing for masturbating in front of a female correctional officer. >> turned around. found him guilty. i had a feeling he was going to do this. this is his thing. this is what he does. >> he's kind of noted for doing things like this. acting out by cutting himself if something doesn't go right for him. inmate doctor is very rooted in reality. what you saw, slumped over, his very weak voice, you know, i think it's just manufactured to gain attention. and to try to, you know, send him to a different environment such as our in-patient facilities. >> while doctor received a disciplinary report for the masturbation incident, he will not receive one for cutting himself. >> we don't usually write drs for self-injurious behavior. he'll be checked out by psych, make sure everything's okay. clean his cell up and they'll send him back down t
a wheelchair. >> stop moving around. stop moving around. >> be still. let her do what she needs to do >> i'm not doing nothing. >> the cutting incident was not doctor's first encounter with staff today. earlier a disciplinary hearing for masturbating in front of a female correctional officer. >> turned around. found him guilty. i had a feeling he was going to do this. this is his thing. this is what he does. >> he's kind of noted for doing things like this....
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. >>> the search for whoever shot and killed that woman in a wheelchair in d.c. now the interim police chief is calling it senseless and asking the public to help find that shooter. this evening we are also hearing from the victim's family. pat collins is in downtown d.c. >> reporter: they're offering a $25,000 reward in the vivian marrow murder case. but if you know something about this, you should make that call for free. it was a broad daylight murder that stunned our city. 68-year-old vivian marrow, mother of three, grandmother of 11, an innoce gunned down in her wheelchair as she was on her way to the corner store. today, an impassioned plea from police chief pete newsome. he wants help from the public to get this killer off the street. >> vivian was making her regular trip to a local market in her community in her wheelchair. a grown man who apparently had some kind of beef or dispute with someone else felt it was okay to fire multiple shots in this neighborhood. guess what? that reckless behavior has resulted in the death of a beloved community member. >>
. >>> the search for whoever shot and killed that woman in a wheelchair in d.c. now the interim police chief is calling it senseless and asking the public to help find that shooter. this evening we are also hearing from the victim's family. pat collins is in downtown d.c. >> reporter: they're offering a $25,000 reward in the vivian marrow murder case. but if you know something about this, you should make that call for free. it was a broad daylight murder that stunned our city....
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wheelchair away, he is still in disbelief. >> we love her. every day. regardless. >> reporter: and police tell me they are still looking for at least one suspect. if you have any information, call d.c. police. we are in southeast d.c., janice park, b usa 9. >>> and police are now reviewing nearby surveillance cameras in hopes of identifying the shooter. >>> a school worker is speaking out after she was fired for a tweet, suggesting a student learn how to spell. it started with the student's tweet that read, close school tomorrow, please. you can see the spelling there. katie nash, the then web services coordinator for frederick county public schools tweeted back. but then, how would you learn how to spell tomorrow? and added a smiley face. the mother of two said the school district fired her because they didn't like her tone. her tweet quickly spread on social media, and she said she is thankful for the support of the community. >> i overwhelmed by the community and their support and their belief in me that my intention was good. and that i was really i
wheelchair away, he is still in disbelief. >> we love her. every day. regardless. >> reporter: and police tell me they are still looking for at least one suspect. if you have any information, call d.c. police. we are in southeast d.c., janice park, b usa 9. >>> and police are now reviewing nearby surveillance cameras in hopes of identifying the shooter. >>> a school worker is speaking out after she was fired for a tweet, suggesting a student learn how to spell. it...
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so the man is in the wheelchair. >> it is like their positions are switched. normally the man is taller and he has to bend down to kiss his wife, but she is the one who has to get down on her knees to kiss him because he can't stand up for her. prof. wake: that's interesting. it is interesting that she is kneeling so that she could come down to him. it reverses expected gender roles and images. why is it important that she is kissing this disabled veteran? in some ways, i think american people wanted to see this image, don't you think? it is kind of nice to look at. but why was there such a desire? why did american people want to see this kind of image? let's say, rather than this kind of image. especially to the left. it is a very different kind of image that we see here. why do you think the american people had a desire to see that? well as a it plays reintegration back to his previous life despite his injuries. it was a smooth and successful transition. prof. wake: absolutely. people want to see what they want to see. that is the way people can keep their h
so the man is in the wheelchair. >> it is like their positions are switched. normally the man is taller and he has to bend down to kiss his wife, but she is the one who has to get down on her knees to kiss him because he can't stand up for her. prof. wake: that's interesting. it is interesting that she is kneeling so that she could come down to him. it reverses expected gender roles and images. why is it important that she is kissing this disabled veteran? in some ways, i think american...
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>> my involvement in this project was building the 3-d model of the wheelchair. so we therogram and i wasab t use the different shapes and other aspects of it to create the wheelchair. >> wow. how do you hope to use this skill in the future? >> i hope to use this skill to help myself be able to maybe start a start-up. >> let me know if i can be an investor. >> okay. >> give me an idea in terms of your oral hygiene bruproduct. how did it start and evolve? >> first when we started it, was we thinking about creating a product that can make you brush faster because we have a problem when school started because this idea was created then that we were getting late and we have to wru brush. we wanted a product that you can put on your mouth on the go. it will dissolve and you can continue. later, as time evolutionized, we targeted lunch. we found out this is a market that's very open, that we can succeed in. >> that's interesting because you not only came up with sort of the idea of the product but also how to market it. >> yeah. >> all right. what do you hope to do in
>> my involvement in this project was building the 3-d model of the wheelchair. so we therogram and i wasab t use the different shapes and other aspects of it to create the wheelchair. >> wow. how do you hope to use this skill in the future? >> i hope to use this skill to help myself be able to maybe start a start-up. >> let me know if i can be an investor. >> okay. >> give me an idea in terms of your oral hygiene bruproduct. how did it start and evolve?...
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. >> she created a chair based fitness class for seniors and those in wheelchairs and walkers. >> based on a program for parkinson's patients and called anyone can dance. >> the first response i get to anyone can dance, is not me. >> but sceptics are quickly converted. >> you can do actual steps to music and not feel like a klutz. they are astounded by the self-confident they feel about their body. >> judith has classed from the spiritual to the physical. >> i hear the music and i want to move i love it. >> i appreciate the idea of having fun and moving at the same time. >> if you don't do it you'll find one bright day or not so bright day are you not able to do it. big arms for the bic finish. >> and wants people to realize that anyone can truly dance. >> it doesn't matter if they are in a wheelchair or walker or their feet it'mportant we don't jus srphy nowweathe. we are getting the rain o st closem are h pd the ocean and medford lakes and places have already seen them. the action cam was out earlier down the shore at ocean city and it was gray earlier and seeing the sun come back ncr
. >> she created a chair based fitness class for seniors and those in wheelchairs and walkers. >> based on a program for parkinson's patients and called anyone can dance. >> the first response i get to anyone can dance, is not me. >> but sceptics are quickly converted. >> you can do actual steps to music and not feel like a klutz. they are astounded by the self-confident they feel about their body. >> judith has classed from the spiritual to the physical....
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been one today here at the supreme court by the wheelchair.the day doug paulley tried to board the bus and that was a policy of requesting but stopped requiring someone who was in the wheelchair, the dedicated wheelchair space to move on that occasion, a woman with a buddy who refused to move and said the body was not collapsible and doug paulley wasn't able to get on the bus. initially doug paulley brought a legal action and won it and the policy was declared to be unlawful disability discrimination. the case went to the court of appeal and they reversed that and today it has come to the supreme court. the supreme court has ruled that that policy simply doesn't go far enough. a driver simply requesting someone to move is not sufficient. the driver has to do he has to now make a judgment. as the person who refuses to move acting unreasonably and if they are he has to take further action and the court gave a couple of examples here, perhaps to change his request into a requirement to stop the bus entirely to try and shame the passenger into mov
been one today here at the supreme court by the wheelchair.the day doug paulley tried to board the bus and that was a policy of requesting but stopped requiring someone who was in the wheelchair, the dedicated wheelchair space to move on that occasion, a woman with a buddy who refused to move and said the body was not collapsible and doug paulley wasn't able to get on the bus. initially doug paulley brought a legal action and won it and the policy was declared to be unlawful disability...
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it also shows who authorities believe is marrow in her wheelchair. they don't believe she was the intended target. marrow's family says she was a fixture in the community and handed out treats to children in the neighborhood. investigators hope the video helps them catch her kill er. >>> next, a local mother taking a child out of her pre-k classroom. more parents demanding more safety for their children. >> i'm jackie benson in northwest d.c. vandals do a quarter million dollars in damage to a school renovation project. >> and the case argued at the supreme court today that could creating a cleaner environment by using cleaner energy sources like solar, wind and natural gas. we've reduced carbon emissions by nearly 25%, which is the equivalent of taking close to two million cars off the road. it's good for all of us. dominion. depend on us for more than energy. >>> president-elect donald trump is taking another step to fill out his cabinet. he tapped former georgia governor sonny perdue for agriculture secretary purdue owns an agriculture business an
it also shows who authorities believe is marrow in her wheelchair. they don't believe she was the intended target. marrow's family says she was a fixture in the community and handed out treats to children in the neighborhood. investigators hope the video helps them catch her kill er. >>> next, a local mother taking a child out of her pre-k classroom. more parents demanding more safety for their children. >> i'm jackie benson in northwest d.c. vandals do a quarter million dollars...
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it is not quite as simple as wheelchairs versus pushchairs.ey area for people to use common sense. however, nuanced, today's ruling paves the way for a closer look at legislation when it comes to prioritising access for wheelchair users. nikki fox, bbc news. it's official. 2016 was the hottest year since records began over a century ago according to nasa scientists. average global temperatures edged ahead of 2015 — and are now 1.1 degrees higher than pre—industrial levels. in fact, it is the third consecutive year that the record has been broken — nasa say. scientists believe that the el nino weather phenomenon played a role — but increasing levels of greenhouse gases were the main factor in driving up temperatures. our science correspondent rebecca morelle has more. our planet is warming, fast, and the latest data suggests that 2016 was a record—breaking year. this winter, parts of the arctic have had a heatwave, temperatures were above freezing when they should have been far below. while australia's great barrier reef was transformed to this
it is not quite as simple as wheelchairs versus pushchairs.ey area for people to use common sense. however, nuanced, today's ruling paves the way for a closer look at legislation when it comes to prioritising access for wheelchair users. nikki fox, bbc news. it's official. 2016 was the hottest year since records began over a century ago according to nasa scientists. average global temperatures edged ahead of 2015 — and are now 1.1 degrees higher than pre—industrial levels. in fact, it is...
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that is not a wheelchair, that is a wheel tank.ension really gave the pilot a rocky ride on the uneven ground. and balance was the big issue as these chairs arrived at the stairs. the climax of the event, with three pilots all reaching them at the same time. as the hong kong pilot had to endure being thrown about, florian houser showed off the clever weight—shifting feature of the swiss chair, which ensured that he did not topple over. in the final seconds, the swiss team came from third place to beat hong kong by just five seconds. music plays cheering now, that was a tiny snippet of what was a really special show. if you missed it or would like to watch it again, it is still on iplayer. just scroll back to october. it is nearly time to go. first we have to check on our hatchling here. how is it doing? it has hatched. there it is. it is a beautiful thing. wake it up. wake up, little hatchling. oh, dear. now it grows up and you teach it things and one of the fun things you can do is teach it to speak, so you can say happy christmas
that is not a wheelchair, that is a wheel tank.ension really gave the pilot a rocky ride on the uneven ground. and balance was the big issue as these chairs arrived at the stairs. the climax of the event, with three pilots all reaching them at the same time. as the hong kong pilot had to endure being thrown about, florian houser showed off the clever weight—shifting feature of the swiss chair, which ensured that he did not topple over. in the final seconds, the swiss team came from third...
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she was in her wheelchair when she was shot. police now say they believe this is the work of a lone gunman, out to avenge some sort of beef that miss marrow may have been just been in the way. >> now we just want somebody from that neighborhood or any of them other neighborhoods around there, if they seen something or know something, to come forward and say something. >> reporter: there's a $25,000 reward posted in this case. but if you know sohi for free. doreen, back to you. >>> pat collins reporting. thank you, pat. >>> new tonight, a roadside memorial for a 5 month old baby killed in loudoun county is being taken down. neighbors say the homeowner's association told the family yesterday that the memorial would be removed today. when they got word, friends collected some of the mementos for the family. tristan schultz was being pushed in a stroller by his mother when both of them were hit in a cross walk last august. his mother survived. the timing of the notice is hitting the family hard because tristan would have turned 10 m
she was in her wheelchair when she was shot. police now say they believe this is the work of a lone gunman, out to avenge some sort of beef that miss marrow may have been just been in the way. >> now we just want somebody from that neighborhood or any of them other neighborhoods around there, if they seen something or know something, to come forward and say something. >> reporter: there's a $25,000 reward posted in this case. but if you know sohi for free. doreen, back to you....
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. >>> reckless behavior led to the death of a woman in a wheelchair. the chief of police made a plea for anyone to come forward with information about the shooting. vivian marrow was shot and killed while making her regular trip in a wheelchair to the local market. >> to the person who is responsible, you know what, you need to come in and let us know what you did. you may have had a beef with somebody else, may have been another adult male, whoever. you've taken a woman out of our community who had no business losing her life at is trying to determine a motive. a young man was hit in yesterday's shooting, but police are not saying whether that man may have been the intended target. >>> it's been a gray and wet tuesday. we've had about a quarter of an inch of rain here from several waves of rain coming through. as we take a look at our prince george's county camera over looking national harbor, we do have some light fog in the air. you can see there visibility at reagan national is about five miles. at dulles, it's about a mile and a half. the rain has
. >>> reckless behavior led to the death of a woman in a wheelchair. the chief of police made a plea for anyone to come forward with information about the shooting. vivian marrow was shot and killed while making her regular trip in a wheelchair to the local market. >> to the person who is responsible, you know what, you need to come in and let us know what you did. you may have had a beef with somebody else, may have been another adult male, whoever. you've taken a woman out of...
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she was making her daily trip to the market in her wheelchair. her loved ones tell us she was a fixture in the community and would hand out treats to the children in the neighborhood. one man was also shot and injured in that incident. he is expected to survive. investigators say his role in the shooting is unclear. that surveillance video will help them catch the shooter. at the live desk, i'm scott macfarlane. >> thank you, scott. >>> parents who have kids at a particular daycare in virginia are very worried and they have every right to be. someone fired a bullet through a window there last week. >> and now those parents are finding out about more bullet holes in the same building, demanding answers a meeting taking place right now. >> kristin wright is following the story in falls church. >> reporter: moms and dads who have children at this bright horizon at leesburg pike are nervous about that. police say a bullet went through one of the front windows of the daycare center last week. and what we're learning now is that there is more than one
she was making her daily trip to the market in her wheelchair. her loved ones tell us she was a fixture in the community and would hand out treats to the children in the neighborhood. one man was also shot and injured in that incident. he is expected to survive. investigators say his role in the shooting is unclear. that surveillance video will help them catch the shooter. at the live desk, i'm scott macfarlane. >> thank you, scott. >>> parents who have kids at a particular...
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coming up why finding a wheelchair accessible taxi in san francisco may get even more difficult than ever. >> the raiders are expected to start connor cook. if they do they will make playoff history. mark ibanez has reaction from teammates coming up later in sports. >> and in two minutes new evidence of an occurring problem at san francisco's hall of justice. the sewage leak that forced evacuations today. afoot and light-hearted i take to the open road. healthy, free, the world before me, the long brown path before me leading wherever i choose. the east and the west are mine. the north and the south are mine. all seems beautiful to me. with sleep number, there's an adjustment for that. just a swipe to realign your spine. does your bed do that? come into a sleep number store where the c2 mattress is now $699.99. it's a no brainer. woman: college today. career tomorrow at the peralta colleges. sign up for classes today at one of our four colleges. berkeley city college, college of alameda, laney college and merritt college. classes start january 23rd. we have so many ways for you to ge
coming up why finding a wheelchair accessible taxi in san francisco may get even more difficult than ever. >> the raiders are expected to start connor cook. if they do they will make playoff history. mark ibanez has reaction from teammates coming up later in sports. >> and in two minutes new evidence of an occurring problem at san francisco's hall of justice. the sewage leak that forced evacuations today. afoot and light-hearted i take to the open road. healthy, free, the world...
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even if he's in wheelchair we'll bring him back. we'll fine something for him to do. >> reporter: needless to say lieutenant owens has a whole lot of support. today he and his wife header filed a lawsuit against u.s. facilities. the l elevator company and philadelphia municipal authority. their attorney says they are seeking what he says is millions of dollars in medical bills and lost wages. the only one to get back to me today was elevator. they said their thoughts are with lieutenant owens but they do not comment lucy on pending litigation. >> all right, thank you very much, dawn. >>> on to your fox 29 weather authority right now. check this out. this was the scene in atlantic city this morning outside the trump taj mahal. look at that. yesterday' storm just battered eroded the beach and we'll take live look at reading. we do have some good news the sun returns soon and actually we've got some more warmth. let's get on over to meteorologist kathy orr. >> you know it's hard to get the perspective lucy of how deep that is. it's lik
even if he's in wheelchair we'll bring him back. we'll fine something for him to do. >> reporter: needless to say lieutenant owens has a whole lot of support. today he and his wife header filed a lawsuit against u.s. facilities. the l elevator company and philadelphia municipal authority. their attorney says they are seeking what he says is millions of dollars in medical bills and lost wages. the only one to get back to me today was elevator. they said their thoughts are with lieutenant...
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he did so in a wheelchair.nd with a bullet still lodged in his head along with other health problems. >> i'm epileptic. which i have grand mal seizures. >> one week later he was found dead in his cell. though there were no signs of foul play, they began an investigation. >> all deaths are investigated by our inspector general's office and they are reviewed by florida department of law enforcement to ensure that there is no foul play. the medical examiner currently has done the autopsy, and all of the case is under investigation at this time. so i can't reveal anymore details about inmate bennett at this time. >> as the investigation into bennett's death proceeds, life for santa rosa's other 2,800 inmates continues on. >> well, good morning. still here. main unit here in milton, florida. it's not exactly the best place in the world to be. so i would advise anyone out there coming here, i know i have a lot of regrets. the food here is horrible. so is the dailey schedule. it's pretty boring. i work in laundry here
he did so in a wheelchair.nd with a bullet still lodged in his head along with other health problems. >> i'm epileptic. which i have grand mal seizures. >> one week later he was found dead in his cell. though there were no signs of foul play, they began an investigation. >> all deaths are investigated by our inspector general's office and they are reviewed by florida department of law enforcement to ensure that there is no foul play. the medical examiner currently has done the...
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a grandmother bound by a wheelchair was caught in the cross fire and was killed. she was trying to go to the grocery store in her neighborhood when the gunshot rank out.nk plus these parents are searching for the nurse who stopped and helped save their son when he was involved in a live changingh car subsequent. their story is next on fox5 news at 10. your path to retirement may not always be clear. but at t. rowe price, we can help guide your retirement savings. so wherever your retirement journey takes you, we can help you reach your goals. call us or your advisor t. rowe price. invest with confidence. > the last nasa astronaut to step foot on the moon has died.e his family says he passed away in a hospital in texas. stern in's stamply says passing for exploring space has never stopped.topp it logged nearly 600 in space. he leaves behind a wife and a daughter. stern in was 82 years old. o > new at 10 tonight, a to gaithersburg family is trying ti track downng the nu
a grandmother bound by a wheelchair was caught in the cross fire and was killed. she was trying to go to the grocery store in her neighborhood when the gunshot rank out.nk plus these parents are searching for the nurse who stopped and helped save their son when he was involved in a live changingh car subsequent. their story is next on fox5 news at 10. your path to retirement may not always be clear. but at t. rowe price, we can help guide your retirement savings. so wherever your retirement...
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. >> chuck in a wheelchair? exactly what were they up to?r darker than anything investigators imagined. >> it just really, really gave you the sense of whoever did this was very evil. . leave complicated behind. what's in your wallet? so i trust nature made vitamins. my health and life. because they were the first to be verified by usp for quality and purity standards. and because i recommend them as a pharmacist. nature made, the #1 pharmacist recommended vitamin and supplement brand. ♪an soup be a beautiful thing? ♪ well yes! a soup in the right direction. mom doesn't know we have him, so we're using fresh step with the power of febreze to eliminate litter box odors for 10 days guaranteed. victory is ours! low dust fresh step with the power of febreze. with all the rush in the morning, i don't have time to hashtag my breakfast. light & fit nonfat yogurt drinks. nutrition that fits my crazy life. nine grams of protein, 90 calories, no added sugar. light & fit. do what fits you. >>> the combat veterans who knew chuck said he was a fake, whic
. >> chuck in a wheelchair? exactly what were they up to?r darker than anything investigators imagined. >> it just really, really gave you the sense of whoever did this was very evil. . leave complicated behind. what's in your wallet? so i trust nature made vitamins. my health and life. because they were the first to be verified by usp for quality and purity standards. and because i recommend them as a pharmacist. nature made, the #1 pharmacist recommended vitamin and supplement...
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i say half the people i meet are absolutely surprised to see me in a wheelchair.the more amusing of those incidents happened about, oh, about eight, nine years ago. and i remember i was sitting in madison square garden in the fox box. i think it was a convention. and then sean hannity stands up and walks up the stairs. he looks at me and he goes, "what happened?" i just -- you know, i told him i was hurt as a medical student, it was no big deal. but it just told me that even somebody i had been on the air with wouldn't know. >> what is apparent is that krauthammer has the attention of people in high places. just one example -- krauthammer's opposition to white house counsel harriet miers not only helped block her nomination to the supreme court. a comment on the panel apparently gave president bush a way out. >> i remember thinking, "how do they get out of this?" and it came to me while on the set of "special report." i think what the administration ought to do is to say, "look..." >> his face-saving solution basically went like this. because miers' legal writings
i say half the people i meet are absolutely surprised to see me in a wheelchair.the more amusing of those incidents happened about, oh, about eight, nine years ago. and i remember i was sitting in madison square garden in the fox box. i think it was a convention. and then sean hannity stands up and walks up the stairs. he looks at me and he goes, "what happened?" i just -- you know, i told him i was hurt as a medical student, it was no big deal. but it just told me that even somebody...
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>> why are you in a wheelchair? >> oh, i get shot in north carolina. so i was quad and then paraplegic, you know. this helmet, i'm epileptic. you know, which i have grand mal seizures. so i wear the helmet to protect my head because the bullet is still in my head. >> bennett is only two months away from completing his sentence of seven years for burglary and grand theft. but neither that nor the fact that he's in a wheelchair will deter officers from scrutinizing him as much as any other inmate. >> you need any help doing that? or you got it yourself? >> while bennett undergoes a strip search, all his possessions, including his helmet and wheelchair, are thoroughly inspected. officers quickly discover that a religious booklet contains more than one revelation. >> upon opening the book, i noticed that he had some pornography that he's had for quite some time. you can tell because he's laminated it or stuck it inside this book. >> they found some pornography. >> uh-huh. >> that they took out. >> oh, those was in a book. i know about those. i know about t
>> why are you in a wheelchair? >> oh, i get shot in north carolina. so i was quad and then paraplegic, you know. this helmet, i'm epileptic. you know, which i have grand mal seizures. so i wear the helmet to protect my head because the bullet is still in my head. >> bennett is only two months away from completing his sentence of seven years for burglary and grand theft. but neither that nor the fact that he's in a wheelchair will deter officers from scrutinizing him as much...
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she was disabled and used a wheelchair to get around. she was headed to the supermarket when she rolled in the line of fire. as peak here explain miss vivian was an avid redskins fans, loved food and notorious for giving children rides on the wheelchair. a man in his 20's also hit multiple times today but he is expected to survive. a small christian church sits 30 feet from the murder scene. an elementary school is two blocks away. the police have not made an arrest. >> miss vivian was disabled. she was a loving person. she has a dog she loved to death. she also had cats and she had a friend, her best friend that lived with her and stayed and took care of her for seven years or so. >> we made a lot of inroads in the crime in the area. there is still bad actors up here. anybody who is willing to open up and fire gunshots in the community, we are not going to tolerate that kind of thing. kevin: of course, the challenge is finding eyewitnesses that are brave enough to tell investigators just what they saw. that is why cameras like that one
she was disabled and used a wheelchair to get around. she was headed to the supermarket when she rolled in the line of fire. as peak here explain miss vivian was an avid redskins fans, loved food and notorious for giving children rides on the wheelchair. a man in his 20's also hit multiple times today but he is expected to survive. a small christian church sits 30 feet from the murder scene. an elementary school is two blocks away. the police have not made an arrest. >> miss vivian was...
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the days of the one-size-fits-all wheelchair is numbered.oneering the use of the 3d technology to make the customized wheelchairs like the one on the right. by a owe metric scans and 3d printing allow him to wheelchairs specific to a person's body shape, weight and disability. he says the goal is to remove the stigma associated with wheelchairs. jonathan: one of our goals here at "7 on your side" is to help you solve any consumer disputes that you might have that you can't solve yourself. now an exciting new way for us to get more results for you. we are confining our resources with ad vo cassy group call for action which has had decades of success to get resolution for the consumer complaints. just go online to wjla.com/callmoreak or give us a call. 301-652-help. ahead at 4:00, some complain about the weather. others take advantage of it and go for a ride. we will take you there next. michelle: also next at 4:00, a big catch with the gift receipts. the simple ask to make sure you get cash jonathan: check this video out from southern califor
the days of the one-size-fits-all wheelchair is numbered.oneering the use of the 3d technology to make the customized wheelchairs like the one on the right. by a owe metric scans and 3d printing allow him to wheelchairs specific to a person's body shape, weight and disability. he says the goal is to remove the stigma associated with wheelchairs. jonathan: one of our goals here at "7 on your side" is to help you solve any consumer disputes that you might have that you can't solve...
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school to get your license this is wheelchair.t to help people learn how to drive first so when they go to take the test they won't have a problem. so it was like, yes. >> how has this situation, so you took a bullet when you were 17. now you are in your 30's. you spent time in jail. how has everything been the wheelchair, your time behind bars, how has that shaped you into the person thaw are right now a couple setbacks and it sound like you are to go better than ever. >> well i want to stay with the time, you know what i'm saying. having to to sit back and think and reevaluate everything that i have been through, that am going through and that i want to to and put it into action. when i was away, someone told me, don't go out there and fall back into what you are used to. write it down. so, i really wrote the plan down. sketched tonight my head. now it the is like putting it in action, you know what i'm saying. >> you are to go great things f people want to contact you, watching us now if they want to see how you can potentially
school to get your license this is wheelchair.t to help people learn how to drive first so when they go to take the test they won't have a problem. so it was like, yes. >> how has this situation, so you took a bullet when you were 17. now you are in your 30's. you spent time in jail. how has everything been the wheelchair, your time behind bars, how has that shaped you into the person thaw are right now a couple setbacks and it sound like you are to go better than ever. >> well i...
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communityright now, a is in shock after a beloved woman in a wheelchair was gunned down in southeast washington this morning on her way to the grocery store. the woman and a man were both shot. jay korff is live at police headquarters where the investigation is happening now. jay, our win a closer to capturing the people responsible? jay: we certainly know the authorities are in hot pursuit of a suspect or suspects in this case. we should tell you this community is angry and scared. darkness can up secure many things, but on this night, the scars of violence are in plain sight along the 2400 block of eldon's road in southeast d.c. one bullet hole ripped through that alerts passersby there is a crime camera in the area, another through another sign below the camera. a camera the police hope salty double shooting that left a 68-year-old woman dead. >> to just open up and fire gunshots in our community, we don't put up with that. jay: the beloved figure the neighborhood was in her wheelchair outside of her apartment heading to the grocery store when a gunbattle erupted. two people were
communityright now, a is in shock after a beloved woman in a wheelchair was gunned down in southeast washington this morning on her way to the grocery store. the woman and a man were both shot. jay korff is live at police headquarters where the investigation is happening now. jay, our win a closer to capturing the people responsible? jay: we certainly know the authorities are in hot pursuit of a suspect or suspects in this case. we should tell you this community is angry and scared. darkness...
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. >> grand mother shot to death in a wheelchair. i'm sam ford.story next on abc7 news. >> new on "abc7 news at 5:00" -- we hit the peak of cold and flu season. "7 on your side." breaking down the seven germiest items in daily life ahead at "abc7 news at 5:00". tomorrow's the day besides video games. every day is a gift. especially for people with heart failure. but today there's entresto... a breakthrough medicine that can help make more tomorrows possible. tomorrow, i want to see teddy bait his first hook. in the largest heart failure study ever, entresto was proven to help more people stay alive and out of the hospital than a leading heart failure medicine. women who are pregnant must not take entresto. it can cause harm or death to an unborn baby. don't take entresto with an ace inhibitor or aliskiren. if you've had angioedema while taking an ace or arb medicine, <
. >> grand mother shot to death in a wheelchair. i'm sam ford.story next on abc7 news. >> new on "abc7 news at 5:00" -- we hit the peak of cold and flu season. "7 on your side." breaking down the seven germiest items in daily life ahead at "abc7 news at 5:00". tomorrow's the day besides video games. every day is a gift. especially for people with heart failure. but today there's entresto... a breakthrough medicine that can help make more tomorrows...
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that accident left her in a wheelchair. in this neighborhood, she was a fixture, especially with the kids. >> she gave out candy to the kids, soda to the kids, ice cream to the kids. she was a good person. anything she had, she'd give it to the kids. >> reporter: at 6:00, more about ms. mearrow. more about the violence here. >>> today, we observe what would have been dr. martin luther king, jr.'s 88th birthday. it has been a busy day at the mlk memorial today. >> what's it like there now? >> reporter: yeah. a lot of people still coming here to the martin luther king, jr. memorial as night begins to fall. you know what, today is -- this is the one place where people are telling us they are feeling a sense of peace and hope. a unity ride to the martin luther king, jr. memorial. >> he sacrificed himself for us. >> reporter: a journey together to celebrate the legacy of dr. king and the civil rights movement he lived and died for. >> we are benefitting from what they went through. >> reporter: those who came to see the memorial
that accident left her in a wheelchair. in this neighborhood, she was a fixture, especially with the kids. >> she gave out candy to the kids, soda to the kids, ice cream to the kids. she was a good person. anything she had, she'd give it to the kids. >> reporter: at 6:00, more about ms. mearrow. more about the violence here. >>> today, we observe what would have been dr. martin luther king, jr.'s 88th birthday. it has been a busy day at the mlk memorial today. >>...
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a woman in a wheelchair killed when she got caught in a cross fire today in d.c. a young man also was injured when the gunfire broke out this morning in southeast d.c. pat collins at the scene now with all the latest. >> reporter: viv 67 years old. each day she'd get on her motorized wheelchair and take a trip to the market down the street. today that simple trip had deadly consequences. a day of great sorrow in southeast. family and friends of vivien marrow consoling each other. vivian was shot and killed as she was riding in her wheelchair on her daily trip to the market down the street. she was the mother of three, grandmother of 11, an innocent victim caught in the cross pfeiffer between gunmen and what appears to be a turf war gunfight. william morrow is the victim's son. >> my mom was a wonderful lady. she looked out for all my family and cousins and even some of them people up there called her mom. i don't get how the young boys up here get caught up in this war and kill somebody innocent like her. >> reporter: more than a dozen shots fired, a young man in
a woman in a wheelchair killed when she got caught in a cross fire today in d.c. a young man also was injured when the gunfire broke out this morning in southeast d.c. pat collins at the scene now with all the latest. >> reporter: viv 67 years old. each day she'd get on her motorized wheelchair and take a trip to the market down the street. today that simple trip had deadly consequences. a day of great sorrow in southeast. family and friends of vivien marrow consoling each other. vivian...
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the 68-year-old who used a wheelchair was shot and killed near her d.c.sunday morning by a man shooting at somebody else. new tonight, news 4's jackie bentsen learned a crime camera near that scene wasn't working that day. >> it could have your mother, it could have your grandmother, it could have been your sister, it could have been anybody. you know so we can solve this case. >> reporter: they gathered with candles near the spot at the forest ridge apartments on elvins road southeast where vivian marrow lost her life in a horrifying sequence of events monday morning. friends say their hearts ached when they saw this grainy security video taken from a nearby building showing the woman many called miss vivian trapped in her wheelchair unable to maneuver away from the gunman and the man he was chasing. >> my mother loved you guys. >> reporter: her children expressed the family's anguish. ♪ i'm gonna let it shine >> she raised some of y'all out here, you know? my mother gave love. i'm begging you, somebody, please, please, i don't have her no more. >> do wh
the 68-year-old who used a wheelchair was shot and killed near her d.c.sunday morning by a man shooting at somebody else. new tonight, news 4's jackie bentsen learned a crime camera near that scene wasn't working that day. >> it could have your mother, it could have your grandmother, it could have been your sister, it could have been anybody. you know so we can solve this case. >> reporter: they gathered with candles near the spot at the forest ridge apartments on elvins road...
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. >> and yet another awful story in the district and a woman in a wheelchair was shot and killed this bhorng police say she was caught in the cross fire of a gun battle and family members say vivian marrow was on the way to corner store when she was shot and police sa a map was also wounded in the shooting near the intersection of alvin road and stanton road southeast. "fox5" paul wagner joins us live from the scene with the story, paul. >> all right. tony i'm at the intersection now and this is forest ridge apart complex here behind me and what we understand from family members and friends is that vivian marrow now reported to be 68 years old by police lived in this apartment complex for approximately 30 years. she's known up here as mom and also known as candy lady and really looked up for the young ones here an she came out through that gate over there on her motorizeed scooter an was coming down to the corner store and was just about 10:16 this morning when police say at least two gunmen got into a gun battle skaichinging gunfire and miss marrow was caught in the middle of it. >>
. >> and yet another awful story in the district and a woman in a wheelchair was shot and killed this bhorng police say she was caught in the cross fire of a gun battle and family members say vivian marrow was on the way to corner store when she was shot and police sa a map was also wounded in the shooting near the intersection of alvin road and stanton road southeast. "fox5" paul wagner joins us live from the scene with the story, paul. >> all right. tony i'm at the...
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he is still in use of the motorized wheelchair and the sky is the limit about his progress but that new lawsuit you referenced is painting a somewhat troubling picture of the state of elevators inside the cjc. two hours after sheriff's lieutenant owens was released from the hospital his attorney , sued the company, that manages the criminal justice center and two elevator corporations. >> it was august 4th when lieutenant owens was critically hurt. he left courthouse on a stretcher. owens elevator catastrophi cally failed and catapulted through the shaft roof. after five months of rehab lieutenant owens thousand uses a motorized wheelchair. >> i feel better then i did then when i first got here. i'm just happy to go home, after all of the sporty got. >> reporter: elevator incident sparked a wave of safety questions, working to uncover what may have went wrong, cbs-3 a avenue in september filed open record requests with the state's department of labor and industry. agency has injuries tics over elevator inspections, statewide, and that request was denied. the state wrote those inspection
he is still in use of the motorized wheelchair and the sky is the limit about his progress but that new lawsuit you referenced is painting a somewhat troubling picture of the state of elevators inside the cjc. two hours after sheriff's lieutenant owens was released from the hospital his attorney , sued the company, that manages the criminal justice center and two elevator corporations. >> it was august 4th when lieutenant owens was critically hurt. he left courthouse on a stretcher. owens...
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if you are not in a wheelchair, you are suffering from posttraumatic stress disorder. what would be the societal response to you? >> i would say that society would think he was a weak man, because he could not cope with protecting his nation, rather than coming back with a battle star showing he contributed. and also people would not understand it was a psychological issue and would presume it would be being crazy and not coping with society. professor wake: excellent. you said, if it is less visible, it is unlikely to attract the same kind of sympathy or willingness to support, because you are considered to be a failed person, or the man essentially. it is not clear what is wrong with you, so if you are mentally injured, it is more of a challenging situation you have found yourself. given that, it is interesting we have this picture as well. is there anybody who can explain what we have seen here? it is a rather striking image that we have here. wheelchair.s in the >> it is like their positions are switched. normally the man is taller and he has to bend down to kiss h
if you are not in a wheelchair, you are suffering from posttraumatic stress disorder. what would be the societal response to you? >> i would say that society would think he was a weak man, because he could not cope with protecting his nation, rather than coming back with a battle star showing he contributed. and also people would not understand it was a psychological issue and would presume it would be being crazy and not coping with society. professor wake: excellent. you said, if it is...