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the wheelchair races we re pictures there. the wheelchair races were the first out this morning. record, potentially our european record as well. here's hoping to better the two hours seven minutes and i3 better the two hours seven minutes and 13 seconds set by stevejones 33 yea rs and 13 seconds set by stevejones 33 years ago. david weir is in that pack. he is hoping to win four an eight time. you can follow the action live on bbc tv. away from the marathon, it is sure to be an emotional day at the emirates as arsene wenger takes charge of arsenal against west ham. it is to be his first game since it was announced he will be stepping down at the end of the season after 22 yea rs at the end of the season after 22 years in charge. it will be his penultimate league match. steak take on burnley and no a win is vital to keep their survival hopes alive. —— stoke. chelsea could set up a meeting with former managerjose mourinho if they beat southampton in the fa cup semifinal at wembley this afternoon. manchester united securing their place in this season's showpiece with a 2— when —— 2
the wheelchair races we re pictures there. the wheelchair races were the first out this morning. record, potentially our european record as well. here's hoping to better the two hours seven minutes and i3 better the two hours seven minutes and 13 seconds set by stevejones 33 yea rs and 13 seconds set by stevejones 33 years ago. david weir is in that pack. he is hoping to win four an eight time. you can follow the action live on bbc tv. away from the marathon, it is sure to be an emotional day...
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wheelchairs should automatically be ta ken his wheelchair.h enable them to live and work and go on holiday. if something happens to the chair, you can't do anything. he said he spent three weeks on his back because his wheelchair was broken. he couldn't enjoy his holiday that he spent a fortune on. he had to pay for other people to come as it was was an expensive holiday. one of the things that has come across is the humiliation and embarrassment. things like tra nsfers, embarrassment. things like transfers, from a pile chair, to the actual plane seat. it's not my first rodeo when it comes to transfers. it can be a little bit embarrassing. to be lifted in the way it's done. and it can be quite awkward. it can be really difficult and you know, that's still kind of a big problem. you mentioned bathrooms as well. it is not something you have to tackle in day to day life. i've had experience of this myself and i was travelling for work. i didn't go for 12 hours because i couldn't get to the bathroom. they are difficult for anyone. if you need ass
wheelchairs should automatically be ta ken his wheelchair.h enable them to live and work and go on holiday. if something happens to the chair, you can't do anything. he said he spent three weeks on his back because his wheelchair was broken. he couldn't enjoy his holiday that he spent a fortune on. he had to pay for other people to come as it was was an expensive holiday. one of the things that has come across is the humiliation and embarrassment. things like tra nsfers, embarrassment. things...
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the wheelchair is depicted in one of the aef artworks here where we see a soldier convalescing in a wheelchair during the war. again, it illustrates how the aef artists were trying to capture the full range of the soldiers' experience. the wheelchair i think provides that solitary object that really speaks to the soldier experience. of course, an aspect of the soldier's life in any conflict for many time is comradeship among his fellow soldiers. we see a lovely painting of two wounded soldiers who are -- you can see the powerful connection between them, and again, the ideal of the individual experience. one of the most powerful visions in the collection in my view is depicting comradeship among the allied soldiers. here, the last piece we have any aef artist section is an american soldier carrying a french wounded soldier to safety. it really does speak to the powerful, personal component of the military experience, the combat experience in a very moving way. we see soldiers, who perhaps, did not speak the same language, did not have common life experiences, but one helping the other in a very
the wheelchair is depicted in one of the aef artworks here where we see a soldier convalescing in a wheelchair during the war. again, it illustrates how the aef artists were trying to capture the full range of the soldiers' experience. the wheelchair i think provides that solitary object that really speaks to the soldier experience. of course, an aspect of the soldier's life in any conflict for many time is comradeship among his fellow soldiers. we see a lovely painting of two wounded soldiers...
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this is an actual -- is this wheelchair. this is in actual wheelchair that came from a collection in france. in my view, it sums up the experience of the individual. one person use this wheelchair, had their personal story. one thing that is so striking is that it is a makeshift device. it is just a regular chair that was fitted with these wheels to turn it into a wheelchair. depicted inir is one of the aef artworks here where we see a soldier convalescing in a wheelchair during the war. artists or china capture the full range of the soldiers experience. the wheelchair i think provides that solitary object that really speaks to the soldier experience. aspect of the soldier's life in any conflict for many time is comradeship among his fellow soldiers. we see a lovely painting of two wounded soldiers who are -- you can see the powerful connection between them, and again, the ideal of the individual experience. one of the most powerful visions is depicting comradeship among the allied soldiers. here, the last piece we have any
this is an actual -- is this wheelchair. this is in actual wheelchair that came from a collection in france. in my view, it sums up the experience of the individual. one person use this wheelchair, had their personal story. one thing that is so striking is that it is a makeshift device. it is just a regular chair that was fitted with these wheels to turn it into a wheelchair. depicted inir is one of the aef artworks here where we see a soldier convalescing in a wheelchair during the war....
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look how close that was in the final stages of the wheelchair race.ce again triumphant. the eighth time he has won it. a little after that, he spoke to us about the experience. it is nice to be back on the streets of london and have a bit of time out last year to recharge the batteries, mentally more than physically. and i'm just really enjoying being back pushing again. training and racing. great to be back. to be honest, i didn't know how the performance would go. you have now retired from the track and all your energy goes into the road. teasing at is why you are feeling rejuvenated to raise even more? leading up to all the marathons i have done, it is always in the back of the mind, next week i have to go back on the track and lots of speed work, do this and get this qualifying time. now you can purely put all your into one distance, the marathon distance. that was david weir after winning the wheelchair race yet again at the london marathon. congratulations to him. much more on the marathon throughout the day on bbc news. now it's time for the fi
look how close that was in the final stages of the wheelchair race.ce again triumphant. the eighth time he has won it. a little after that, he spoke to us about the experience. it is nice to be back on the streets of london and have a bit of time out last year to recharge the batteries, mentally more than physically. and i'm just really enjoying being back pushing again. training and racing. great to be back. to be honest, i didn't know how the performance would go. you have now retired from...
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she takes part in wcmx, wheelcha wheelchair mot wheelchair motocross. >> i'm so happy it exists. >> we know people who are differently abled can excel wall the things other people >> she loves to be part. >> yes. >> she said she met a free famous rider. >> she is so good. >> super good. this is video from last year. she is going far wheelchair back flip. >> here she goes. >> yes. >> this woman to ever land one. this i believe was in you can see the rider from around the world coming to compete and in fact lily won silver in the womens division and is ranked number two in the world. >> look out world, lily is on her way. >>> why this is all part of a hatched plan. >> she is getting free chickens. >>> and brave camera guys. >> right in the line of running bulls. >> see what happens when they get close up. >> oh no. discover a new take on nude. new matte ink un-nude from maybelline new york. unconventional, unexpected nudes. liquid matte formula. up to 16 hour wear. go un-nude with attitude. maybelline's matte ink un-nude. only from maybelline new york. maybelline's matte ink un-nude. ♪ ♪
she takes part in wcmx, wheelcha wheelchair mot wheelchair motocross. >> i'm so happy it exists. >> we know people who are differently abled can excel wall the things other people >> she loves to be part. >> yes. >> she said she met a free famous rider. >> she is so good. >> super good. this is video from last year. she is going far wheelchair back flip. >> here she goes. >> yes. >> this woman to ever land one. this i believe was in...
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joseph deangelo made his first court appearance in wheelchair... the arraignment only lasted a few minutes.... the defendant looked tired... despondent.. when the judge asked him to verify his name -- his answer was barely audible.joseph james deangelo formally arraigned in a packed sacramento county courtroom... his first court appearance since his arrest this week -- and accusations of him being the infamous golden state killer.the former police officer -- wheelchair bound wearing an orange jail garb . he was charged formally with two counts of murder with special circumstances for the 1978 killings of brian and katie maggiore.he also faces two murder charges in ventura county. (;12)diane howard, public defendant for deangelo "i know everybody wants information but you saw me literally get handed the complaint in court. i have no discovery, no information other than what i'm reading in news reports. i asked the da for discovery. i understand it's hundreds of thousands of pages. i haven't gotten anything yet and i don't expect to get a lot initial
joseph deangelo made his first court appearance in wheelchair... the arraignment only lasted a few minutes.... the defendant looked tired... despondent.. when the judge asked him to verify his name -- his answer was barely audible.joseph james deangelo formally arraigned in a packed sacramento county courtroom... his first court appearance since his arrest this week -- and accusations of him being the infamous golden state killer.the former police officer -- wheelchair bound wearing an orange...
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wheelchair access at the polk street, and goodlet entrance is provided via wheelchair lift. assistive listening devices are available and our meeting is open captioned and sign language interpreted. our agendas are also available in large print and braille. please ask any of our staff for any additional assistance that you may need. to prevent electronic interference with this room's sound system and to respect everyone's ability to focus on the presentations, please silence all mobile phones and p.d.a.s. your cooperation is most appreciated. we welcome the public's participation during public comment. you may complete a speaker's card available in the front of the room, approach the microphone during public comment, or call our bridge line at 1-415-554-9612. where a staff person will handle requests to speak at the most appropriate time. the mayor's disability council meetings are generally held on the third friday of the month. our next regular meeting will be on friday april 20th, 2018, from 1:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. right here at san francisco city hall in room 400. please
wheelchair access at the polk street, and goodlet entrance is provided via wheelchair lift. assistive listening devices are available and our meeting is open captioned and sign language interpreted. our agendas are also available in large print and braille. please ask any of our staff for any additional assistance that you may need. to prevent electronic interference with this room's sound system and to respect everyone's ability to focus on the presentations, please silence all mobile phones...
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the wheelchair is depicted in where the artworks here we see a soldier convalescing in a wheelchair during the war. it illustrates how the artists were trying to capture the full range of the soldier experience. of course an aspect of the soldier's life in any conflict is comradeship among his fellow soldiers. painting of two wounded soldiers. and then again the idea of the individual experience. imagesthe most powerful is depicting comradeship near the allied soldiers. soldieran american carrying a french wounded soldier to safety. speak to that powerful personal component of the military experience, the combat experience in a moving way. soldiers who perhaps didn't speak the same language. it really speaks to what i think it was intended to depict. we look at one half of the exhibitions. we've looked at the aaf artists, the professional artists who became soldiers. soldiers who had their own artistic expression. i invite you to come see that aspect as well. veryirst world war was a world changing events in the 20th century. if they go back to the 20th century, perhaps the first world war
the wheelchair is depicted in where the artworks here we see a soldier convalescing in a wheelchair during the war. it illustrates how the artists were trying to capture the full range of the soldier experience. of course an aspect of the soldier's life in any conflict is comradeship among his fellow soldiers. painting of two wounded soldiers. and then again the idea of the individual experience. imagesthe most powerful is depicting comradeship near the allied soldiers. soldieran american...
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wheelchair access at the polk street, garland, is provided via wheelchair lift. assistive listening devices are open and our agendas are available in large print and braille. please ask staff for any additional assistance. to prevent electronic interference with the room sound system and respect everyone's ability to focus on the presentations, please silence all mobile phones and pdas, your cooperation is appreciated. we welcome the public's participation during public comment periods. there will be an opportunity for public comment at the beginning and the end of the meeting as well as after every item on today's agenda. each comment is limited to three minutes. and the council will respond to your comments following the meeting if you provide your contact information. you may complete a speaker's card available in the front of the room -- that's the desk right there -- you may approach the microphone for public comment or call our bridge line at 1-415-554-9632. when a staff person will hand a request to speak. the meetings are generally held on the third frida
wheelchair access at the polk street, garland, is provided via wheelchair lift. assistive listening devices are open and our agendas are available in large print and braille. please ask staff for any additional assistance. to prevent electronic interference with the room sound system and respect everyone's ability to focus on the presentations, please silence all mobile phones and pdas, your cooperation is appreciated. we welcome the public's participation during public comment periods. there...
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bush, her son, wheeled, pushed her husband in in the wheelchair.ht in the casket. it was very emotional, and when the letter was read, i believe john meacham read one of president bush's favorite letters. it was a letter he had sent to mrs. bush on their anniversary, about w you marry me? it just -- you know, it hit everyone very, very hard. so there were a lot of laughs. it was emotional. it was classic barbara bush. and it -- you know, the one thing that was said today was if she had one shortcoming, she wasn't patient. everything went off on time. she would have been happy about that, too. >> she certainly would have been happy. you think her thoughts of this funeral would have been bottom line what? >> reporter: well, i think she would have had a good laugh at all of us who wore navy blue and pearls in her honor. but i really think that she helped plan this funeral. it was what she wanted. it was very traditional. but it absolutely memorialized the woman she was, that no nonsense. her sense of humor. as her son, jeb said, that she ran the house
bush, her son, wheeled, pushed her husband in in the wheelchair.ht in the casket. it was very emotional, and when the letter was read, i believe john meacham read one of president bush's favorite letters. it was a letter he had sent to mrs. bush on their anniversary, about w you marry me? it just -- you know, it hit everyone very, very hard. so there were a lot of laughs. it was emotional. it was classic barbara bush. and it -- you know, the one thing that was said today was if she had one...
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britain's david weir won the men's elite wheelchair race for the eighth time. and australia's madison de rozario wins the women's. now on bbc news, it's time for click. this week, near miss... bullseye! and, a lifesaver. with spencer away this week,
britain's david weir won the men's elite wheelchair race for the eighth time. and australia's madison de rozario wins the women's. now on bbc news, it's time for click. this week, near miss... bullseye! and, a lifesaver. with spencer away this week,
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britain's david weir won the men's elite wheelchair race for the eighth time.nd australia's madison de rozario won the women's. now on bbc news it is time for the travel show. on this week's show:
britain's david weir won the men's elite wheelchair race for the eighth time.nd australia's madison de rozario won the women's. now on bbc news it is time for the travel show. on this week's show:
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britain's david weir won the men's elite wheelchair race, for the eighth time. australia's madison de rozario won the women's. now on bbc news, it's time for politics europe.
britain's david weir won the men's elite wheelchair race, for the eighth time. australia's madison de rozario won the women's. now on bbc news, it's time for politics europe.
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and david weir won the men's elite wheelchair race for the eighth time.ne troyer, who is best known for playing mini—me in the austin powers films, has died at the age of 49. and what happens when you lose your hair early. that's in newsbeat documentaries in half an hour, here on bbc news. good afternoon and welcome to bbc news.
and david weir won the men's elite wheelchair race for the eighth time.ne troyer, who is best known for playing mini—me in the austin powers films, has died at the age of 49. and what happens when you lose your hair early. that's in newsbeat documentaries in half an hour, here on bbc news. good afternoon and welcome to bbc news.
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joseph james deangelo handcuffed in a wheelchair as arained in sacramento today.thanks for joining us. >> and i'm kristen sze in for ama daetz. the 72-year-old has been charged with 8 counts of murder in throe ktds. the court appearance where the 1978 kimg of a sacramento county couple. police believe he killed 127 people and rained dozens of women. he was finally tracked down through a public dna matching website and arrested early wednesday morning. >> abc 7 news anchor eric thomas was in the crom joining us live from the sacramento courthouse. eric? >> reporter: and larry, eventually he has to visit all the counties that kristen mentioned where he faces charges. but today it was sacramento county's turn. two counts of murder with special circumstances which could make him eligible for the death penalty. we don't know that yet because he has not been charged that way. he also did not enter a plea. but i can tell you the courtroom was packed with a lot of attention that sacramento is not used to getting. >> joseph james deangelo. >> the 72-year-old expolice offic
joseph james deangelo handcuffed in a wheelchair as arained in sacramento today.thanks for joining us. >> and i'm kristen sze in for ama daetz. the 72-year-old has been charged with 8 counts of murder in throe ktds. the court appearance where the 1978 kimg of a sacramento county couple. police believe he killed 127 people and rained dozens of women. he was finally tracked down through a public dna matching website and arrested early wednesday morning. >> abc 7 news anchor eric...
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so i can only imagine what that wheelchair, the story that that wheelchair would tell. i want to sort of make sure you understand what's happening right now. beyond the high emotion, the migrants that are very excited but also anxious. we are right now not far, within feet of the united states of america. so many of these migrants will tell you horrific stories of what they left behind in central america. so what they see on that other side is hope. and what they're hoping for is to seek asylum. this is the legal way to do it. you federal law says if you want to seek asylum, you go to a port of entry. that is what they're doing. >> and for more on this and other u.s. political story, i'm joined by james davis. he is the dean at the university of the school of economics in munich. thank you so much for being with us. >> thank you, rosemary. >> as we just saw, migrants from central america now at the u.s. border plan to seek asylum. but president trump says he won't let them in. this is what he had to say about that matter. >> our laws are so interrupt and so stupid. i ca
so i can only imagine what that wheelchair, the story that that wheelchair would tell. i want to sort of make sure you understand what's happening right now. beyond the high emotion, the migrants that are very excited but also anxious. we are right now not far, within feet of the united states of america. so many of these migrants will tell you horrific stories of what they left behind in central america. so what they see on that other side is hope. and what they're hoping for is to seek...
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even if it is in a wheelchair, basketball will always be basketball for me. am mike embley. thank you for watching. —— twitter. hello. the long—awaited spring warm—up has almost arrived. from wednesday, with high pressure close by, most places will be dry for a few days with some good sunny spells around and it‘ll be much warmer, temperatures widely into the high teens, low 20s, and in some spots, a bit warmer than that as we look at a selection of temperatures from probably the warmest day on thursday. so not everyone will get to 25, 26 degrees but i think most places will be having the warmest weather of the spring so far. but we‘re not quite there yet. we have one more weather system affecting us. and as tuesday begins, that will be giving some quite wet and windy weather to some northern and western parts of the uk. it‘s blustery across the board though during tuesday and any temperatures, nowhere particularly cold as the day begins. let‘s take a closer look at this weather system — it‘s pushed in by an area of low pressure to the west of us and this weat
even if it is in a wheelchair, basketball will always be basketball for me. am mike embley. thank you for watching. —— twitter. hello. the long—awaited spring warm—up has almost arrived. from wednesday, with high pressure close by, most places will be dry for a few days with some good sunny spells around and it‘ll be much warmer, temperatures widely into the high teens, low 20s, and in some spots, a bit warmer than that as we look at a selection of temperatures from probably the...
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britain's david weir won the men's elite wheelchair race, for the eighth time. australia's madison de rozario won the women's. and... the travel show is on board the worlds largest cruise ship. that's in half an hour here on bbc news. good afternoon and welcome to bbc news. the health secretary, jeremy hunt, is threatening social media companies with new legislation unless they voluntarily come forward with safeguards to protect children's mental health. he's written to platforms such as facebook and google accusing them of "turning a blind eye" to the problems arising from social media use. 0ur political correspondent eleanor garnier reports. six months ago, the health secretary, jeremy hunt, challenged social media firms like facebook, snapchat and twitter to work with the government to improve the mental health and well—being of young people. he wants action to cut underage use, encourage healthy amounts of screen time and moves to reduce cyber bullying. but writing in the sunday times, mr hunt says the overall response from the social media companies has so
britain's david weir won the men's elite wheelchair race, for the eighth time. australia's madison de rozario won the women's. and... the travel show is on board the worlds largest cruise ship. that's in half an hour here on bbc news. good afternoon and welcome to bbc news. the health secretary, jeremy hunt, is threatening social media companies with new legislation unless they voluntarily come forward with safeguards to protect children's mental health. he's written to platforms such as...
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. >>> in handcuffs and a wheelchair. today we got our first glimpse of a man, the golden state killer. >> i am dan ashley. >> and i am kristen sze in for ama daetz. more than 50 rapes and a dozen burglaries. >> dna evidence led police to this arrest. today we sent out this push alert. as the suspect appeared in sacramento court for the first time. >> eric thomas was there. >> reporter: the 72-year-old ex-police officer was in a wheelchair when deputies rolled him into a courtroom. he looked frail and elderly and spoke in a small voice that we all strained to hear. he is officially charged with two counts of murdering a sacramento couple in 1978. and suspected of ten more murders and 50 rapes. the crimes spanned a decade. hopes in getting a look at the suspect. >> he is an horrific man and needed to be caught. >> not that we believed that we were in danger, you know at all times, but it felt like people could finally put that to rest. >> reporter: de angelo is represented by attorney diane h howard with the county public
. >>> in handcuffs and a wheelchair. today we got our first glimpse of a man, the golden state killer. >> i am dan ashley. >> and i am kristen sze in for ama daetz. more than 50 rapes and a dozen burglaries. >> dna evidence led police to this arrest. today we sent out this push alert. as the suspect appeared in sacramento court for the first time. >> eric thomas was there. >> reporter: the 72-year-old ex-police officer was in a wheelchair when deputies...
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. >> delta airlines is accuse of using blankets to tie a passenger with ms to the wheelchair. how the family is responding. >> inchts checking traffic at 4:10 on this wednesday it's slow but moving in both directions on the right-hand side that's the traffic over to the bay bridge and into san francisco. on the left-hand side a little bit slower that's >>> and back to kinning coverage of the arrest in the kwas of the golden state killer. investigators credited dna with being the deciding piece of evidence to crack this case. and joining to us talk more about how this may have happened and the challenges in such investigations is dna legal consultant beka barlow. thank you for joining us. >> no problem. >> as we heard the sacramento district attorney said after 40 years the dna helped solve this case in the last six days after police actually collected evidence from the suspect before he was arrested. in your experience, what does this sound like actually happened very fascinating. >> i don't want to speculate. i know just as much as everybody else does. it sounds to me as if t
. >> delta airlines is accuse of using blankets to tie a passenger with ms to the wheelchair. how the family is responding. >> inchts checking traffic at 4:10 on this wednesday it's slow but moving in both directions on the right-hand side that's the traffic over to the bay bridge and into san francisco. on the left-hand side a little bit slower that's >>> and back to kinning coverage of the arrest in the kwas of the golden state killer. investigators credited dna with...
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but all over the school there were beautiful posters of wheelchairs, kids in wheelchairs, flowers growing out of wheelchairs, birds sitting on wheelchairs, that felt so welcoming and so respectful and so embracing of so many of these kids, it brought tears to my eyes just to see this every place, everyplace you look it was embrace. we will take this question. louise gonzales -- luiz gonzales. a am a junior from santa an , california and i am an undocumented student at georgetown. i have been very grateful for the support of the university and members such as yourself. a couple of months ago you stood and scope for hours on and sharing stories of dreamers -- hours on end sharing stories of dreamers. i shared with my story with the idea i could change people's hearts and if they have an open mind, they could support immigrants. that hasn't happened. of the american people support a permanent path for dreamers, but congress hasn't done anything. so i don't know how many more letters we have to write, how many more phone calls we have to make, how many more dreamers have to come and visit mem
but all over the school there were beautiful posters of wheelchairs, kids in wheelchairs, flowers growing out of wheelchairs, birds sitting on wheelchairs, that felt so welcoming and so respectful and so embracing of so many of these kids, it brought tears to my eyes just to see this every place, everyplace you look it was embrace. we will take this question. louise gonzales -- luiz gonzales. a am a junior from santa an , california and i am an undocumented student at georgetown. i have been...
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a wheelchair-bound former police officer has appeared in court accused of committing 13 murders and 51. prosecutors's alleged that so-called golde state killer whose crimes or iced communities in northern and central california in the 1990's -- in the 1970's and 1980's. reporter: this before you o man is accused of terrorizing california in the 1970's and the 1980's. handcuffed to a wheelchair, d'angelo appeared confused at times as the judge explained he was initially facingou two cs of murder. the accused made no play and was resed bail. in total, he is six -- he is suspected of 13 killings and 5 rapes. many dating to the time when he was a police officer. his lawyer ss he is entitled to a fair trial. >> we have a law that says hocis presumed it until proven guilty. reporter: a father of grown-up children is said to be extremely surprised when he was arrested at home in aet q suburb of sacramento last week. the crime spree had begun within 40 years ago, just a half hours away -- just a half d hourve away. detectives have revealed they used a genealogy website to a narrar down their f
a wheelchair-bound former police officer has appeared in court accused of committing 13 murders and 51. prosecutors's alleged that so-called golde state killer whose crimes or iced communities in northern and central california in the 1990's -- in the 1970's and 1980's. reporter: this before you o man is accused of terrorizing california in the 1970's and the 1980's. handcuffed to a wheelchair, d'angelo appeared confused at times as the judge explained he was initially facingou two cs of...
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the elite men and women wheelchair races are heading out in the next half an hour or so.ple who take part in the london marathon, and this year is no exception. joining us from the start line is sue strachan who has vascular dementia, and hugh brasher who's the event's director. good morning to you both. good morning. good morning. there has been lots of warnings in the last couple of days about the temperature and how does it feel to you, as a vetera n and how does it feel to you, as a veteran of organising the event? does it look like people are taking on board the fact that conditions are rather different from usual? absolutely, this is very unusual, it feels very warm for this time of the morning. especially, obviously, in april. we really have been warning oui’ runners april. we really have been warning our runners to adjust their pace to slow down, to take on water according to their first, and to look after each other, to drink, to douse themselves over their heads, next, really to look after themselves and slow down, that has been the number one message. themselve
the elite men and women wheelchair races are heading out in the next half an hour or so.ple who take part in the london marathon, and this year is no exception. joining us from the start line is sue strachan who has vascular dementia, and hugh brasher who's the event's director. good morning to you both. good morning. good morning. there has been lots of warnings in the last couple of days about the temperature and how does it feel to you, as a vetera n and how does it feel to you, as a veteran...
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bush, pushed him in his wheelchair into the church, there wasn't a dry eye in the house.nd when his son jeb read as part of the eulogy a love later that he had written to barbara, one of their anniversaries, you could see he was heartbroken. it was awful. just so, so hard to watch. but i'm told that actually saturday night he went after the burial in college station and had dinner with his family and everybody thought that he was doing okay and then sunday morning when he woke up, there was this crisis and they took him straight to the hospital. >> jamie, you know the bush family very well. and i know you're speaking with some members, you're speaking with others close to the bush family. how are they dealing with this fact that the former president, president george h.w. bush has been in intensive care at the hospital suffering from his infection that has led to sepsis which certainly can be life threatening? >> you know, i think the best way to describe it is that everyone is reeling. the family is -- i haven't spoken to anyone in the family today, but identify spoken t
bush, pushed him in his wheelchair into the church, there wasn't a dry eye in the house.nd when his son jeb read as part of the eulogy a love later that he had written to barbara, one of their anniversaries, you could see he was heartbroken. it was awful. just so, so hard to watch. but i'm told that actually saturday night he went after the burial in college station and had dinner with his family and everybody thought that he was doing okay and then sunday morning when he woke up, there was...
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but wheelchairs on planes in the short term is unlikely.engers feel comfortable taking to the skies. nikki fox, bbc news. 12:a5pm, more news coming up at the top of the hour. let‘s take a look at the weather with phil avery. that have a look in the short term. not too many problems with the day, but it depends where you are. this same day, same country. that is going up is in five, and anywhere near the weather front that is looking across much of northern britain, you are still trapped in some pretty cold air. further south, you are closer to an area of low pressure, and you just see that swell their perilously close to the south—eastern quarter of the british isles. so, it is a real compare and contrast with regard to the fortunes on the weather front, today. some heavy showers, and plenty of sunshine towards the north of the british isles, too, but anywhere near that zone, potentially several centimetres of snow across the higher ground, and as that front seats away, you‘ll end up with quite a widespread frost across the top of the briti
but wheelchairs on planes in the short term is unlikely.engers feel comfortable taking to the skies. nikki fox, bbc news. 12:a5pm, more news coming up at the top of the hour. let‘s take a look at the weather with phil avery. that have a look in the short term. not too many problems with the day, but it depends where you are. this same day, same country. that is going up is in five, and anywhere near the weather front that is looking across much of northern britain, you are still trapped in...
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after staff tied his disabled mother in to a wheelchair.wo men used candy...trying to lure a young boy into their van.why neighbors are praising the boy's parents. ♪ ♪ get high speed internet from at&t. $30 per month. no extra monthly fees. more for your thing. that's our thing. visit att.com/internet. (grant) a bart extension to two new stations in pittsburg and antioch...will debut with a ribbon-cutting and free preiview rides. it's happening may 25th on slatten road in the new antioch station. and a day later... regular service will begin to the new stations...from a transfer point at the pittsburg/bay point station. bart will have tours to show off the new "fleet of the future" trains. (pam) popular san francisco e-cigaratte company- juul says, it will support state and federal initiatives to raise the minimum age to at least 21... to buy tobacco products. this... after the f-d-a tightned its oversight over juul products. parents and school administrators have been complaining for months ... about children using the company's e-cigaratt
after staff tied his disabled mother in to a wheelchair.wo men used candy...trying to lure a young boy into their van.why neighbors are praising the boy's parents. ♪ ♪ get high speed internet from at&t. $30 per month. no extra monthly fees. more for your thing. that's our thing. visit att.com/internet. (grant) a bart extension to two new stations in pittsburg and antioch...will debut with a ribbon-cutting and free preiview rides. it's happening may 25th on slatten road in the new...
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her son says employees tied her to a regular wheelchair with a dirty blanket. it caused bruises and left his mother crying. delta says it regretd regretds perception its service left on the customers. >>> well, still to come, stepping into the future. a new generation of walking robots and what they are doing to help humans. strong chemo can put you at risk of serious infection, which could lead to hospitalizations. in a key study, neulasta reduced the risk of infection from 17% to 1%, a 94% decrease. applied the day of chemo, neulasta onpro is designed to deliver neulasta the next day, so you can stay home. neulasta is for certain cancer patients receiving strong chemotherapy. do not take neulasta if you're allergic to neulasta or neupogen (filgrastim). ruptured spleen, sometimes fatal as well as serious lung problems, allergic reactions, kidney injuries, and capillary leak syndrome have occurred. report abdominal or shoulder tip pain, trouble breathing or allergic reactions to your doctor right away. in patients with sickle cell disorders, serious, sometimes
her son says employees tied her to a regular wheelchair with a dirty blanket. it caused bruises and left his mother crying. delta says it regretd regretds perception its service left on the customers. >>> well, still to come, stepping into the future. a new generation of walking robots and what they are doing to help humans. strong chemo can put you at risk of serious infection, which could lead to hospitalizations. in a key study, neulasta reduced the risk of infection from 17% to 1%,...
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, flowers growing out of wheelchairs, birds sitting on wheelchairs, to kind of just be so welcoming and so respectful and so embracing of so many, many of these kids, it brought tears to my eyes just to see this every place you looked it was embraced. i know -- is this? >> we'll have one more after this. >> thank you for your question. >> yeah, we'll take this question here. >> hi my name is louisiana gonzales. >> i hope this is an immigration question. >> it is. >> because that's what i was going to talk about next. >> i am a junior from california studying in the college of arts and humanities and undocumented student at georgetown and i've been grateful for the support of the university and of members such as yourself. i mean, a couple of months ago you stood using your one minute as leader of the democratic party and spoke for hours on end sharing stories of dreamers. my story has been shared by durbin. there are thoughts. first is i've shared my story with the idea that i can change people's hearts and if they have an open mind they could support immigrants. but that hasn't happene
, flowers growing out of wheelchairs, birds sitting on wheelchairs, to kind of just be so welcoming and so respectful and so embracing of so many, many of these kids, it brought tears to my eyes just to see this every place you looked it was embraced. i know -- is this? >> we'll have one more after this. >> thank you for your question. >> yeah, we'll take this question here. >> hi my name is louisiana gonzales. >> i hope this is an immigration question. >> it...
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so i can only imagine what that wheelchair, the story that that wheelchair would tell.ant to sort of make sure you understand what's happening right now. beyond the high emotion, the migrants that are very excited but also anxious. we are right now not far, within feet of the united states of america. so many of these migrants will tell you horrific stories of what they left behind in central america. so what they see on that other side is hope. and what they're hoping for is to seek asylum. this is the legal way to do it. u.s. federal law says if you want to seek asylum, you go to a port of entry. that is what they're doing. >> leyla santiago on that story, again pointing out that is the legal process. but so many people going through that, just trying to seek better lives. >> yeah. and president trump saying he doesn't want them in. he doesn't want them in the united states. we'll see what happens there. legally and politically. >>> well, what about this story? we will fix the iran nuclear deal or we're out. that the message u.s. president donald trump is sending to a
so i can only imagine what that wheelchair, the story that that wheelchair would tell.ant to sort of make sure you understand what's happening right now. beyond the high emotion, the migrants that are very excited but also anxious. we are right now not far, within feet of the united states of america. so many of these migrants will tell you horrific stories of what they left behind in central america. so what they see on that other side is hope. and what they're hoping for is to seek asylum....
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like, in a wheelchair? >> yeah, in a wheelchair.tches and then i would need another surgery and then back in the wheelchair. and then, i-- to, like, pass time, i would, like, do, like, voices and characters, and i would call into the radio station all the time. and that was, like, my first bit into comedy. but i would call into the radio station and do different characters when i was, like, 12, 13, yeah. >> stephen: like, who would you do? what would you-- ? >> i would do chris farley. he was, like-- ( cheers ) yeah. so it would just be him asking to hear a song. it would be, yeah, it'd be, like, "you know what i need to hear? a little marcie's playground, 'sex and candy!' ( cheers and applause ) my two favorite things, sex-- and candy!" i was better when-- before my voice, before my testicles dropped. ( laughter ) >> stephen: weren't we all? ( laughter ) now, you grew up in omaha, right? >> yeah. >> stephen: okay, now, tell me about these omaha steaks. are they-- ? >> oh, they're just as good. >> stephen: are they just as good as i
like, in a wheelchair? >> yeah, in a wheelchair.tches and then i would need another surgery and then back in the wheelchair. and then, i-- to, like, pass time, i would, like, do, like, voices and characters, and i would call into the radio station all the time. and that was, like, my first bit into comedy. but i would call into the radio station and do different characters when i was, like, 12, 13, yeah. >> stephen: like, who would you do? what would you-- ? >> i would do...
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britain's david weir won the men's elite wheelchair race — for the eighth time. the scene live, as runners are warned that conditions may be especially difficult for the 26.2—mile event. would you or give her majesty three unbelievably rousing cheers on her birthday? hurray! prince charles leads tributes to the queen at a concert to celebrate her 92nd birthday. good morning and welcome to bbc news. the health secretary, jeremy hunt, is threatening social media companies with new legislation unless they voluntarily come forward with safeguards to protect children's mental health. he's written to platforms such as facebook and google, accusing them of "turning a blind eye" to the problems arising from social media use. 0ur political correspondent, eleanor garnier, reports. six months ago, the health secretary, jeremy hunt, challenged social media firms like facebook, snapchat and twitter to work with the government to improve the mental health and well—being of young people. he wants action to cut underage use, encourage healthy amounts of screen time and moves to
britain's david weir won the men's elite wheelchair race — for the eighth time. the scene live, as runners are warned that conditions may be especially difficult for the 26.2—mile event. would you or give her majesty three unbelievably rousing cheers on her birthday? hurray! prince charles leads tributes to the queen at a concert to celebrate her 92nd birthday. good morning and welcome to bbc news. the health secretary, jeremy hunt, is threatening social media companies with new legislation...
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well you know but for me the foundation provides wheelchairs and i wanted to give it will cheer because she's using a stick right now but the defiant and indefatigable we was even defying gravity was a fuse in to find herself walking or being assisted with the wheelchair but the conversation was about social change in south africa the incomplete revolution she was talking about the fact that the land is still not yet with the people the economy still left it with the masses and of course the way with all social change economy change still needs to continue some of the vicar despite the fact that we have put it all futile so she was insistent on that but also very forgiving to say the people who tortured the people who did all types of things will always be in her prayers it was almost a repetition of what she had said in an interview in twenty fifteen so we had some least eleven rushes come with a self i think she understood that she was on her last legs that should be going and they gave an interview of that special dates i wish the same to south africans these are need to understand t
well you know but for me the foundation provides wheelchairs and i wanted to give it will cheer because she's using a stick right now but the defiant and indefatigable we was even defying gravity was a fuse in to find herself walking or being assisted with the wheelchair but the conversation was about social change in south africa the incomplete revolution she was talking about the fact that the land is still not yet with the people the economy still left it with the masses and of course the...
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Apr 28, 2018
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handcuffed to a wheelchair, joseph james deangelo appeared confused at times as a judge explained he. the accused made no plea and was refused bail. in total, he is suspected of at least 13 killings, 51 rapes and scores of burglaries, many dating to the time when he was a police officer. his lawyer says he's entitled to a fair trial. we have the law that suggests that he is innocent until they prove him guilty, and that's what i was gonna ask everybody to remember, because i feel like he's been tried here in the press already. mr deangelo, a father of grown—up children, was said to be extremely surprised when he was arrested at home in a quiet suburb of sacramento last week. the crime spree had begun more than a0 years ago just half an hour drive's away before spreading to the san francisco area and then on to central and southern california. detectives have revealed they used a genealogy website to narrow down their search for the suspect, who was arrested after officers obtained dna from an item he discarded. relatives of some of josephjames deangelo's alleged victims were in court
handcuffed to a wheelchair, joseph james deangelo appeared confused at times as a judge explained he. the accused made no plea and was refused bail. in total, he is suspected of at least 13 killings, 51 rapes and scores of burglaries, many dating to the time when he was a police officer. his lawyer says he's entitled to a fair trial. we have the law that suggests that he is innocent until they prove him guilty, and that's what i was gonna ask everybody to remember, because i feel like he's been...
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more than 40,000 runners are due to take part in today's london marathon. the elite wheelchair race hasust got under way and it could be the hottest on record with temperatures expected to reach 23 celsius. would you please give her majesty three unbelievably rousing cheers. hip, hip, hip... hurray. prince charles leads tributes to the queen at a concert to celebrate her 92nd birthday. and our sunday morning edition of the papers is at 9.35. this mornings reviewers are james rampton, features writer the independent and journalist and author lainy malkani. good morning and welcome to bbc news. the health secretary, jeremy hunt, is threatening social media companies with new legislation unless they voluntarily come forward with safeguards to protect children's mental health. he's written to platforms such as facebook and google accusing them of "turning a blind eye" to the problems arising from social media use. 0ur political correspondent eleanor garnier reports. six months ago the health secretary, jeremy hunt, challenged social media firms like facebook, snapchat on twitter to work wit
more than 40,000 runners are due to take part in today's london marathon. the elite wheelchair race hasust got under way and it could be the hottest on record with temperatures expected to reach 23 celsius. would you please give her majesty three unbelievably rousing cheers. hip, hip, hip... hurray. prince charles leads tributes to the queen at a concert to celebrate her 92nd birthday. and our sunday morning edition of the papers is at 9.35. this mornings reviewers are james rampton, features...
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coming up here tonight, the suspected golden state killer handcuffed to a wheelchair in court today. remarkable new details of how he was captured. of how he was captured. deal. otezla. otezla is not an injection or a cream. it's a pill that treats psoriasis differently. with otezla, 75% clearer skin is achievable after just 4 months, ... with reduced redness, thickness, and scaliness of plaques. and the otezla prescribing information has no requirement for routine lab monitoring. don't use if you're allergic to otezla. otezla may cause severe diarrhea, nausea, or vomiting. tell your doctor if these occur. otezla is associated with an increased risk of depression. tell your doctor if you have a history of depression or suicidal thoughts, or if these feelings develop. some people taking otezla reported weight loss. your doctor should monitor your weight and may stop treatment. other side effects include upper respiratory tract infection and headache. tell your doctor about all the medicines you take and if you're pregnant or planning to be. ♪ otezla. show more of you. we're all under
coming up here tonight, the suspected golden state killer handcuffed to a wheelchair in court today. remarkable new details of how he was captured. of how he was captured. deal. otezla. otezla is not an injection or a cream. it's a pill that treats psoriasis differently. with otezla, 75% clearer skin is achievable after just 4 months, ... with reduced redness, thickness, and scaliness of plaques. and the otezla prescribing information has no requirement for routine lab monitoring. don't use if...
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only imagine what that wheelchair, the story that that wheelchair would tell. you understand what's happening right now beyond the high emotion, the migrants that are very excited but also anxious. we are right now not far, within feet oth
only imagine what that wheelchair, the story that that wheelchair would tell. you understand what's happening right now beyond the high emotion, the migrants that are very excited but also anxious. we are right now not far, within feet oth
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joseph deangelo was handcuffed to the wheelchair.e shows little emotion in the first apds in court since arrest. good evening i'm dan ashley. >> i'm kristen sze. the courtroom was packed with media and family members of deangelo's alleged victims. >> deangelo's attorney is complaining of problems with the case. abc 7 news anchor eric thomas reports from sacramento. >> is joseph james deangelo your true and correct legal name? >> yes. >> i'm sorry? >> yeah. >> yes. >> deangelo answered yes from his wheelchair in a weak voice almost kbb to hear. in court today a public defender was appointed to represent him. diane howard said the sheriffs department initially made it difficult to see her cltd even though she had a court order. >> he disrd rayed the court order. >> howard says there are thousands of pages of evidence to wade through and it could take months before they're ready for trial. deangelo is officially charged with two counts of murdering brian and katy in rancho cordova while walking their dog in 1978. he is suspected of ten
joseph deangelo was handcuffed to the wheelchair.e shows little emotion in the first apds in court since arrest. good evening i'm dan ashley. >> i'm kristen sze. the courtroom was packed with media and family members of deangelo's alleged victims. >> deangelo's attorney is complaining of problems with the case. abc 7 news anchor eric thomas reports from sacramento. >> is joseph james deangelo your true and correct legal name? >> yes. >> i'm sorry? >> yeah....
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can't make ite wheelchair accessible. so mr. chair, if you could provide the committee how out of are withe our offices the ada, i would appreciate that. and i do mean we are out of compliance. >> thank you. the chair rep. mica: -- the chair recognizes miss wasserman schultz. it was created more than 20 years now and the idea was to increase transparency, to have the caa be applicable to congress as well. agency kept the public and dark about which lawmaker offices have been accused of improper activity? ms. grundmann: good question. the answer is, it is in the statute. in the statute, counseling mediations, which you have to go to do get to an independent hearing, and i have , let me brought a chart share these with members of the committee. let me explain the process starting from the beginning. starts with counseling and that is initiated by the employee within 180 days of any given violation. >> and this is all statutory? ms. grundmann: it is all statutory. it is not regulatory. counseling under the caa is strictly confident
can't make ite wheelchair accessible. so mr. chair, if you could provide the committee how out of are withe our offices the ada, i would appreciate that. and i do mean we are out of compliance. >> thank you. the chair rep. mica: -- the chair recognizes miss wasserman schultz. it was created more than 20 years now and the idea was to increase transparency, to have the caa be applicable to congress as well. agency kept the public and dark about which lawmaker offices have been accused of...