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neena nizar/wheelchair broken by airline personnel: "you don't talk to someone in a wheelchair and say, honey, you travel too much. that's a good thing, i'm giving you business."both american and southwest airlines apologized for the damage, and will pay for the repairs. southwest sent us this statement. "we realize this is a sensitive issue, and it is never our intent to make any customer feel embarrassed or self- conscious while traveling on southwest airlines." american offers this, saying its a rare case, but they plan on reviewing how they can do better with their philadelphia team. neena appreciates the apology, but she wants more. neena nizar/wheelchair broken by airline personnel: "i want to know, what steps are you gong to take to fix it, so next time this doesn't happen." (pam) nizar says, now she and some disabled friends are working on a petition which would require airlines .. to have better equipment for lifting wheelchairs. (ken) now to our four zone forecast. you're looking live at the golden gate bridge.(pam) kron-4's chief meteorologist lawrence karnow joins us with a
neena nizar/wheelchair broken by airline personnel: "you don't talk to someone in a wheelchair and say, honey, you travel too much. that's a good thing, i'm giving you business."both american and southwest airlines apologized for the damage, and will pay for the repairs. southwest sent us this statement. "we realize this is a sensitive issue, and it is never our intent to make any customer feel embarrassed or self- conscious while traveling on southwest airlines." american...
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this photo shoots for trousers label especially for wheelchair users. this is why i think it's better that real people with disabilities now work as models to advertise products with people with disabilities in the past you just had someone sit in a wheelchair and after that for the future yeah sure i hope people with disabilities will also model products which are used by all of us for you know months and i and thanks to agencies like been in kent that is slowly becoming reality. now to the topic of modern ups evolved prize is one of the most renowned contemporary art prizes around the world this year and twenty eighteen it's being awarded to an asian woman for the first time the winner is korean artist heavy young who studio is not far from this studio right here in berlin but we met up with her at an exhibition at the museum neutrik in cologne. this is all good cheer for cowards the question border in this tuna fish can has been flat so heavy and quickly fixed the strumming objects are called can cozies decorate plain looking tins of food. rice rice
this photo shoots for trousers label especially for wheelchair users. this is why i think it's better that real people with disabilities now work as models to advertise products with people with disabilities in the past you just had someone sit in a wheelchair and after that for the future yeah sure i hope people with disabilities will also model products which are used by all of us for you know months and i and thanks to agencies like been in kent that is slowly becoming reality. now to the...
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today she's meeting a basketball player who is confined to a wheelchair. thirty one year old ruben i'll burst was recommended to be not by his coach who thinks he'd make a great model. oh not robin sent me such grace application photos so well thought out i really like them tard boy. like any other potential model ruben has to be convincing because the charisma and allure are important as is his mobility the models must be able to travel to the shootings on their own and also be able to cope with the conditions on set. it's past the overall picture if it's the physicality the body tension or the mobility he's agile a fighter he's adaptable and in this job he must be able to adapt to all kinds of situations so i'll be happy to put him on my files if they're not in. the car and a new model for boom and can't confront our friends are going to i think it's going to of course that there's something like been in control towards an agency that wants to represent people with disabilities because i think it's time that it's no longer it's abuse object but i think i
today she's meeting a basketball player who is confined to a wheelchair. thirty one year old ruben i'll burst was recommended to be not by his coach who thinks he'd make a great model. oh not robin sent me such grace application photos so well thought out i really like them tard boy. like any other potential model ruben has to be convincing because the charisma and allure are important as is his mobility the models must be able to travel to the shootings on their own and also be able to cope...
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perhaps the most powerful object in the exhibition is this wheelchair.his is an actual wheelchair that was used during world war i, it came from a private collection in france and in my view it really sums up the idea of the experience of the individual. one person used this wheelchair, had their personal story and one of the things that's so striking about it is you see it's kind of a make shift device, it's really just a regular chair that was fitted with these wheels to turn it into a wheelchair. the wheelchair is depicted in one of the aef art works here where we see a soldier convalescing in a wheelchair during the war and, again, illustrates how the aef artists were really trying to capture the full range of the soldier's experience and 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 from any time is comradeship among his fellow soldiers and we see here in a lovely painting of two wounded soldiers who are -- you can see the powerful conne
perhaps the most powerful object in the exhibition is this wheelchair.his is an actual wheelchair that was used during world war i, it came from a private collection in france and in my view it really sums up the idea of the experience of the individual. one person used this wheelchair, had their personal story and one of the things that's so striking about it is you see it's kind of a make shift device, it's really just a regular chair that was fitted with these wheels to turn it into a...
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after they broke her wheelchair.has reaction from the airlines, as well. it looks like neena nizar is moving around just fine in her wheelchair, but she has to be careful. it has a broken brake. neena nizar/wheelchair broken by airline personnel: "three men trying to get a 400 pound wheelchair off the conveyer belt and it fell." -nats-nizar recorded this cell phone video at the philadelphia airport last week while flying with american airlines.voice of neena nizar/wheelchair broken by airline personnel: "it's a part of me. its being handled so badly."this latest incident flew her airline frustrations to a higher level. nizar says in the past two months, baggage handlers damaged her wheelchair four separate times. she filed two complaints with american, and two with southwest. neena nizar/wheelchair broken by airline personnel: "they're just like, oh i'm sorry it broke. tears fall down your eyes because they cant understand what it means." nizar is an ambassador for her rare disease, called jansens. her bones cant pro
after they broke her wheelchair.has reaction from the airlines, as well. it looks like neena nizar is moving around just fine in her wheelchair, but she has to be careful. it has a broken brake. neena nizar/wheelchair broken by airline personnel: "three men trying to get a 400 pound wheelchair off the conveyer belt and it fell." -nats-nizar recorded this cell phone video at the philadelphia airport last week while flying with american airlines.voice of neena nizar/wheelchair broken by...
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perhaps the most powerful object is this wheelchair. actual wheelchair used in world war i. it came from a private collection in france. in my view it really sums up the idea -- the idea of the individual. one person had this wheelchair and use their personal story and one of the things that is so striking is you can see it as a makeshift device. it is really just a regular chair fitted with these wheels to turn it into a wheelchair. it is depicted in one of these artworks here where we see a soldier convalescing in a wheelchair during the war. and again it illustrates how they were trying to capture the full range of the soldiers experience. the wheelchair provides that solitary object which speaks to the soldiers experience. of course, an aspect of the soldiers light in any conflict from any point in time is comrade ship among fellow soldiers. we see this in the painting of 2 wounded soldiers. you can see the powerful connection between them and again, the idea of the individual experience. one of the most powerful images in the collection in my view is depicting comradesh
perhaps the most powerful object is this wheelchair. actual wheelchair used in world war i. it came from a private collection in france. in my view it really sums up the idea -- the idea of the individual. one person had this wheelchair and use their personal story and one of the things that is so striking is you can see it as a makeshift device. it is really just a regular chair fitted with these wheels to turn it into a wheelchair. it is depicted in one of these artworks here where we see a...
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three days a week marilyn that teaches people how to pilot a wheelchair she's determined to help those with disabilities become more independent. my goal is to prove to the government that if you want something badly enough you can do it. even though we don't have many resources we've achieved a lot with the government's help we could do much more. overcoming obstacles bit by bit these members of society have much to offer if only they're given the chance. david mercer al-jazeera one of. the revenge a crisis a man maher has made headlines world wide but the other minority is also being persecuted ethnic chin refugees have crossed the border into india and there are thousands since the one nine hundred sixty s. probably jacob reports from. me in juarez crackdown on the road has discouraged them from even thinking about returning home. the chain hills of myanmar lie just east of the indian state of missouri eighteen years ago creel to me walked across the border into india with the five children to escape what she calls forced labor by the military. we'd be forced to carry heavy loads fo
three days a week marilyn that teaches people how to pilot a wheelchair she's determined to help those with disabilities become more independent. my goal is to prove to the government that if you want something badly enough you can do it. even though we don't have many resources we've achieved a lot with the government's help we could do much more. overcoming obstacles bit by bit these members of society have much to offer if only they're given the chance. david mercer al-jazeera one of. the...
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goodlett entrance is provided via wheelchair lift. assistive listening devices are available and our meeting is open captioned in sign language interpreted. you are agendas are also available in large print and braille. please ask staff for any additional assistance. to prevent electronic interference with this sound room system and to respect everyone's ability to focus on the presentations, please silence all mobile phones and tdas. 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 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 our -- to comments following the meeting if you provide your contact information. 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 1-415-554-9632, where a staff person will handle requests to speak at the
goodlett entrance is provided via wheelchair lift. assistive listening devices are available and our meeting is open captioned in sign language interpreted. you are agendas are also available in large print and braille. please ask staff for any additional assistance. to prevent electronic interference with this sound room system and to respect everyone's ability to focus on the presentations, please silence all mobile phones and tdas. your cooperation is appreciated. we welcome the public's...
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no thank you. >> you should have taken the wheelchair. why not?ush you. let's go. >> my friend duane wants me to ask, do sometimes black people sign to each other look like they're doing gang signs? >> you know what, people have been shocked. deaf people have been shot. it's not a joke, baby. >> that's right, that's right. >>> my mind is totally blown. it turns out this has happened multiple times. but then again, should i really be surprised? >> i'm just -- i'm deaf. i'm just signing and we'll get assaulted, you know. i'm just deaf, man. i'm just using my own native language. >> you tell your friend duane it was a very insensitive question. [ laughter ] >> duane, that was the insensitive question. [ laughter ] >> duane can be very insensitive question. the more your wellbeing can get left behind. but there's a place that doesn't come with that compromise. a place designed to help you be your best. welcome to westin. where you're given a choice not just to get up ♪ but to rise. ♪ if you'd have told me three years ago... that we'd be downloading in
no thank you. >> you should have taken the wheelchair. why not?ush you. let's go. >> my friend duane wants me to ask, do sometimes black people sign to each other look like they're doing gang signs? >> you know what, people have been shocked. deaf people have been shot. it's not a joke, baby. >> that's right, that's right. >>> my mind is totally blown. it turns out this has happened multiple times. but then again, should i really be surprised? >> i'm just...
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one person used this wheelchair, had their personal story. and one of the things that's so striking about it is you see it's kind of a makeshift. really just a regular chair that was fit with these wheels to turn it into a wheelchair. the real chair is depicted in one of the af art works here where we see a soldier on a wheel chair during the war. it really shows how the af artists were trying to capture the soldiers experience. the wheel chair provides that solitary object that really speaks to the soldier experience. of course an aspect of the soldier's life in any conflict from any time is comradeship among his fellow soldiers. and we see here in a lovely painting of two wounded soldiers who are you can see the powerful connection between them again the idea of the individual experience: and one of the most powerful images in the af collection in my view is depicting comradeship among the allies soldiers. here the last piece we have is an american soldier carrying a french wounded soldier to safety. and it really does speak to again that p
one person used this wheelchair, had their personal story. and one of the things that's so striking about it is you see it's kind of a makeshift. really just a regular chair that was fit with these wheels to turn it into a wheelchair. the real chair is depicted in one of the af art works here where we see a soldier on a wheel chair during the war. it really shows how the af artists were trying to capture the soldiers experience. the wheel chair provides that solitary object that really speaks...
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or dizzy just now -- or is he now just needing a wheelchair. i don't know many people who would say you killed 12 people in weight -- raped 45 people. he could try to garner sympathy but it will not work. >> the arrest of the golden state killer has created interest for the zodiac killer. they are hoping that will help crack the case. >> reporter: authorities say the answer in's finding the golden state killer was always in the dna and now the zodiac killer could be found. the zodiac killer killed five people between 1968 and 1969. he wrote tantalizing quoted messages to newspapers. they have tried to extract dna from the envelopes and no luck so far. with the arrest last week of the alleged golden state killer there is renewed hope. the shooting death of a woman in 1969, several months ago they sent envelopes to a dna lab for testing. they hope to pull a full dna profile. a former homicide detective investigated the zodiac suspect in the 1990s. >> the database grows exponentially. who knows, there could be that possibility within that database
or dizzy just now -- or is he now just needing a wheelchair. i don't know many people who would say you killed 12 people in weight -- raped 45 people. he could try to garner sympathy but it will not work. >> the arrest of the golden state killer has created interest for the zodiac killer. they are hoping that will help crack the case. >> reporter: authorities say the answer in's finding the golden state killer was always in the dna and now the zodiac killer could be found. the...
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everything in this kitchen is wheelchair accessible thirty year old margot has been a part polygyny since childhood life in india isn't easy for her and her husband deepak. but at least that made the ground floor popular in delhi disciple friendly . they can get by without assistance there's nothing like that there's no provision anything provided by government for domestic heading so we haven't but i've even yet because we'd know there's no point. actually has been disabled since she was eight when a surgeon said that a nerve in her back during a botched operation. was of so little it was unbelievably hard i wondered why i had to suffer while everyone else was leading a normal life i want the crime to swallow me up and often contemplated serious are yet i continually asked myself why me you see why did this happen to me. well it is a look at the money by me what i mean why me actually and deepak about become many obstacles deepak was born disabled in india families with disabled children don't receive government support but actually deepak made it through school and university working th
everything in this kitchen is wheelchair accessible thirty year old margot has been a part polygyny since childhood life in india isn't easy for her and her husband deepak. but at least that made the ground floor popular in delhi disciple friendly . they can get by without assistance there's nothing like that there's no provision anything provided by government for domestic heading so we haven't but i've even yet because we'd know there's no point. actually has been disabled since she was eight...
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who use wheelchairs. don't and maybe other people who don't. and the whole neighborhood of a give and take of the outreach to the neighborhood is to include information and important engineering information that affect the design of the park. for instance, by not going formally, and i know some people were contacted -- the president of the telegraph hill builders say i know about it, but we have 465 members and none of them know about it, and all of them like joan wood and like myself should have an opportunity to share with you and with the park service, first, what and how we use the park and how the use of the park might effect the engineering and design elements that are here for consideration today. for this reason alone i think it's a practical matter to allow us at least one month to so that the rec and park department can come to the board of telegraph hill dwellers and perhaps people at the church as well as where i work and have worked for over 18 years as a volunteer for the homeless. we all kn
who use wheelchairs. don't and maybe other people who don't. and the whole neighborhood of a give and take of the outreach to the neighborhood is to include information and important engineering information that affect the design of the park. for instance, by not going formally, and i know some people were contacted -- the president of the telegraph hill builders say i know about it, but we have 465 members and none of them know about it, and all of them like joan wood and like myself should...
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we're committed to safety as he ca -- accessibility with a fleet of wheelchair accessible vehicles we have and we have an in-app function that you can request a wheelchair accessible vehicle through the app. we're also providing service to areas of -- >> thank you. >> thank you so much. >> thank you, again, directors. i did spend much of the morning looking over this report. i think it's a good first step. i hope that some effective regulation comes out of it. but i wanted to specifically talk about the tncs and has been noted by a couple of directors, this -- the biggest part of the congestion problem in the city is undoubtedly the tncs. the city has thus far taken the position they don't have regulatory authority over tncs, but certainly you have regulatory authority in so far as it goes -- the general rules, the rules of application that apply citywide to all vehicles or even, i would say, to certain classes of vehicles such as the ones that are contained in this report. so i would love to see some effective regulation having to do with that. i would particularly call attention to
we're committed to safety as he ca -- accessibility with a fleet of wheelchair accessible vehicles we have and we have an in-app function that you can request a wheelchair accessible vehicle through the app. we're also providing service to areas of -- >> thank you. >> thank you so much. >> thank you, again, directors. i did spend much of the morning looking over this report. i think it's a good first step. i hope that some effective regulation comes out of it. but i wanted to...
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. >> broken bones and will spend a couple of months in a wheelchair. breaking bes in both of his legs. >> he shares his story only with abc7 news reporter laura anthony. >> my first rescue out of 177 times. >> reporter: until thursday when famed bay area climber hans florrine found himself plunging from the face of el capitan only to be caught by a ledge. >> i pulled myself back up the ledge and sat there and looked at my leg being bent and i pulled out my phone and called 911. >> reporter: his partners heard his screams and the sound of slamming against the rock. the father of two teenagers knew right away he was badly injured. bones in both legs shattered. >> i think i will be wheelchair bound for at least a few months. i am already joking that my biceps will get bigger tn my gs. might be the year of one armed pull up. >> reporter: he had the presence of mine to snap photos and post them on instagram. he told us one day soon he will roll himself and his wheelchair here into his diablo rock gym to let everyone know he is okay and determined to return
. >> broken bones and will spend a couple of months in a wheelchair. breaking bes in both of his legs. >> he shares his story only with abc7 news reporter laura anthony. >> my first rescue out of 177 times. >> reporter: until thursday when famed bay area climber hans florrine found himself plunging from the face of el capitan only to be caught by a ledge. >> i pulled myself back up the ledge and sat there and looked at my leg being bent and i pulled out my phone...
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and many in guatemala city are trapped at home because of the lack of wheelchair friendly buildings but as david mercer reports one woman is determined to get things moving for disabled people. every time the gomez heads out of her house she puts herself at risk getting to work entails a dangerous forty five minute long commute. that has to cross guatemala city's boulevards and bridges while dodging motorbikes cars and trucks she and many of her friends have been hit the fifty two year old says the lack of wheelchair friendly infrastructure is just one more barrier to overcome by it. there are lots of holes and steps in the sidewalks and lots of obstacles i prefer to put myself at risk in the street than get caught up on the sidewalk if i don't put in this effort to get to work i wouldn't be able to pay my rent.
and many in guatemala city are trapped at home because of the lack of wheelchair friendly buildings but as david mercer reports one woman is determined to get things moving for disabled people. every time the gomez heads out of her house she puts herself at risk getting to work entails a dangerous forty five minute long commute. that has to cross guatemala city's boulevards and bridges while dodging motorbikes cars and trucks she and many of her friends have been hit the fifty two year old says...
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. >> broken bones and will spend a couple of months in a wheelchair. only with abc7 news reporter laura anthony. >> my first rescue out of 177ess times. >> reporter: until thursday when famed bay area climber hans florrine found himself plunging from the face of el capitan only to be caught by a ledge. >> i pulled myself back up the ledge and sat there and looked at my leg being bent and i pulled out my phone and called 911. >> reporter: his partners heard his screams and the sound of slamming against the rock. the father of two teenagers knew right away he was badly injured. bones in both legs shattered. >> i think i will be wheelchair bound for at least a few months. i am already joking that my biceps will get bigger than my legs. might be the year of one armed pull up. >> reporter: he had the presence of mine to snap photos and post them on instagram. he told us one day soon he will roll himself and his wheelchair here into his diablo rock gym to let everyone know he is okay and determined to return to the sport he loves. he will focus on the words
. >> broken bones and will spend a couple of months in a wheelchair. only with abc7 news reporter laura anthony. >> my first rescue out of 177ess times. >> reporter: until thursday when famed bay area climber hans florrine found himself plunging from the face of el capitan only to be caught by a ledge. >> i pulled myself back up the ledge and sat there and looked at my leg being bent and i pulled out my phone and called 911. >> reporter: his partners heard his...
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in that same year, muni received its first fleet of buses equipped with wheelchair lifts. in 1982 when the cable car had a shut-down, they added an alternative attraction to the cars. the festival was a huge hit and would continue for the next four summers in a permanent f-line that would extend all the way to fisherman's wharf, by 2000 the f-line was in place. and in 2007 muni extended the third line to the southeast corner and returning to third street. for the first time in 60 years. in the course of last 100 years, muni's diverse workforce forged by men and women of innovation have reflected the many cultures that flock to the city. muni's ground-breaking antidiscrimination has guaranteed equal opportunity for all. the city's policy mandates the course for the future, as they work diligently to increase options and increase multialternatives, and deduce -- reduce the carbon footprint. it continues to improve the systems. during this sen -- centennial year we reflect on the transit system. driven not. >> working for the city and county of san francisco will immerse you
in that same year, muni received its first fleet of buses equipped with wheelchair lifts. in 1982 when the cable car had a shut-down, they added an alternative attraction to the cars. the festival was a huge hit and would continue for the next four summers in a permanent f-line that would extend all the way to fisherman's wharf, by 2000 the f-line was in place. and in 2007 muni extended the third line to the southeast corner and returning to third street. for the first time in 60 years. in the...
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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. >> fill out that form. 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 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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he was surprised to see him in a wheelchair when he appeared in court last week. deangelo's name never showed up in any case file. it was not until january of this year that the dna was uploaded a genealogy website creating a profile from dna collected crimes seen in ventura were two people were killed. >> the mattress gave us the results that led us to him. >> the search turned up a pool of suspects including deangelo. he tells us he use the same method once before and it helped solve another homicide case in richmond. once he had preliminary dna match he did old-fashioned police work to learn more about deangelo's history and habits. he learned that deangelo was a former police officer with the exeter police department and then where are burn where the chief fired deangelo in 19 cement for shoplifting. he was told deangelo had threatened to kill the chief and may have visited his home. >> in the middle of the night his daughter -- the chief's daughter walked into his room and said, daddy there's a man standing at my window shining a flashlight into my bedroom. t
he was surprised to see him in a wheelchair when he appeared in court last week. deangelo's name never showed up in any case file. it was not until january of this year that the dna was uploaded a genealogy website creating a profile from dna collected crimes seen in ventura were two people were killed. >> the mattress gave us the results that led us to him. >> the search turned up a pool of suspects including deangelo. he tells us he use the same method once before and it helped...
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cameras were not allowed, but he was in a wheelchair again as he was on friday. d'angelo was charged with murder in 219 78 killings. the judge is considering photographs and dna evidence in the case. another court hearing is set to happen tomorrow. the golden state killer has been connected to at least 12 homicides, 50 rates, and 150 burglaries. stay with us for continued coverage. we will hear from the contra costa county investigator who is credited with helping to break the case. >>> at least five people on board and air national guard cargo plane has died. the plane crashed and burst into flames just after taking off. the airport said to belong to the 156 air wing out of puerto rico. a spokesman for the puerto rican national guard said that plane was on its way to arizona. the bases been heavily involved in hurricane recovery. >>> a plane was forced to make an emergency landing in cleveland because of a cracked window. it happened on flight 957. all 76 passengers were put on another plane. southwest issued a statement said the plane maintain pressurization. t
cameras were not allowed, but he was in a wheelchair again as he was on friday. d'angelo was charged with murder in 219 78 killings. the judge is considering photographs and dna evidence in the case. another court hearing is set to happen tomorrow. the golden state killer has been connected to at least 12 homicides, 50 rates, and 150 burglaries. stay with us for continued coverage. we will hear from the contra costa county investigator who is credited with helping to break the case....
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we saw him make his first court appearance in a wheelchair. his voice barely above a whisper. tonight a former fbi investigator told reporters, it is an act. >> this will play out over the next year or so. >> reporter: this retired fbi agent has seen countless violent criminal cases go to trial. >> law enforcement sees this all the time. you see different degrees. >> reporter: he said the accused east area rapist is likely a textbook case of a defendant trying to dupe the public into thinking prosecutors don't have a strong case. >> the person that came to mind looked like he was being an invalid. >> reporter: d'angelo sitting in a wheelchair and his eyes barely open could hardly be heard when answering the judge. the feeble display is far from how neighbors and sheriff's deputies described d'angelo and just the week before his arrest. working in his front yard. fixing his car and riding his motorcycle. the appearance reminds him of the case against new york crime boss vintage got it. >> the pitcher was him walking in his bathrobe and pick -- slippers. >> reporter: he paid inf
we saw him make his first court appearance in a wheelchair. his voice barely above a whisper. tonight a former fbi investigator told reporters, it is an act. >> this will play out over the next year or so. >> reporter: this retired fbi agent has seen countless violent criminal cases go to trial. >> law enforcement sees this all the time. you see different degrees. >> reporter: he said the accused east area rapist is likely a textbook case of a defendant trying to dupe...
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. >> i think from the x-rays i saw and other people's comments that i will be wheelchair bound for at least a few months. >> through it all, as he spent the night on the side of the mountain, he had the presence of mind to snap photos and post them on instagram. >> he has a long lee cover i ahead of him, but he said eld roll himself in his wheelchair t let everyone know he's okay and determined to return to the sport he loves. >> he told us he'll focus on the words he likes to tell others. >> that's what makes it easier on you. if you choose to do the hard things. >> i'll have some challenges to work on for sure. >> in lafayette, laura anthony, abc 7 news. >>> we're still awaiting word on a boat that ran aground. they were unsuccessful. the wreckage has been floating not far from lind march beach creating a potential hazard for surfers. the crew of four recently planned to sail around the world. they did not get very far. they're now broke, stranded and living off donations. >>> if you're one. thousands that depend on b.a.r.t., changes could be on the way. >> the board of directors wi
. >> i think from the x-rays i saw and other people's comments that i will be wheelchair bound for at least a few months. >> through it all, as he spent the night on the side of the mountain, he had the presence of mind to snap photos and post them on instagram. >> he has a long lee cover i ahead of him, but he said eld roll himself in his wheelchair t let everyone know he's okay and determined to return to the sport he loves. >> he told us he'll focus on the words he...
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she could still be in a wheelchair but she had to be reclined.an see the tube coming up here, but it wasn't working. it robs the smallest things from you. she couldn't even have a wash in bed, even if i was doing it, because she had so little energy. she was always such a huggy girl, she loved her cuddles. she felt guilty, she said, "i can't hug you." she couldn't lift her hands up. i can't remember when we told her that she was terminal. she still never gave up hope. she never, ever gave up hope. she died just ten days after her 21st birthday. i told merryn, when we knew she was terminal, i said in the future, hopefully, when i have children, she said, tell them how much i love them even though i've never met them and i never will. and i said, they'll grow up knowing all about aunt merryn, they'll know how much you love them and how much you wanted to know them. and i would say things, like, you know, there's nobody who could have loved them more. and just how brave she was. there is now an inquest into the cause of merryn‘s death. the family ho
she could still be in a wheelchair but she had to be reclined.an see the tube coming up here, but it wasn't working. it robs the smallest things from you. she couldn't even have a wash in bed, even if i was doing it, because she had so little energy. she was always such a huggy girl, she loved her cuddles. she felt guilty, she said, "i can't hug you." she couldn't lift her hands up. i can't remember when we told her that she was terminal. she still never gave up hope. she never, ever...
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her father-in-law is in a wheelchair. they say even though their belongings weren't destroyed in the fire, they feel like they have lost everything. >> we all want our homes again. we all want our lives again. >> and not knowing what's going to happen for the future, and that's the hardest part. >> reporter: according to the "mercury news," fire inspectors flagged a broken fire alarm inside that building but never followed up to see that it was working. today, a woman inside the leasing office told us the office was closed and refused to answer questions. in san jose, maria medina, kpix 5. >>> just about 20 minutes before 5:00 and the massive fire that did tens of millions of dollars worth of damage in the east bay has now been ruled arson. >> plus, one man's inability to control his urges forces a plane to make an emergency landing in san jose. concord last month was indeed arson. this new video shows the person authorities say is responsible for causing >>> the massive fire that broke out in concord last month was arson
her father-in-law is in a wheelchair. they say even though their belongings weren't destroyed in the fire, they feel like they have lost everything. >> we all want our homes again. we all want our lives again. >> and not knowing what's going to happen for the future, and that's the hardest part. >> reporter: according to the "mercury news," fire inspectors flagged a broken fire alarm inside that building but never followed up to see that it was working. today, a...
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the second time i came home she was wheelchair— bound. after that, she was housebound.o see the contrasts. she couldn't walk. she was only 15, 16. people go, "what's that? i've never heard of that?" they say, "yes, isn't that like flu?" that doesn't even begin to describe the smallest symptom of it. so it's really hard. she was embarrassed on her illness, which is, like, can you imagine someone with cancer being embarassed to have cancer? it's just ridiculous. she was just 18 there. she hadn't been outside for probably a year then. she could still be in a wheelchair but she had to be reclined. she was about six stone there. you can see the tube coming up here, but it wasn't working. it robs the smallest things from you. she couldn't even have a wash in bed, even if i was doing it, because she had so little energy. she was always such a huggy girl, she loved her cuddles. she was brilliant at giving them. she felt guilty, she said, "i can't hug you." she couldn't lift her hands up. i can't remember when we told her that she was terminal. she still never gave up hope. she
the second time i came home she was wheelchair— bound. after that, she was housebound.o see the contrasts. she couldn't walk. she was only 15, 16. people go, "what's that? i've never heard of that?" they say, "yes, isn't that like flu?" that doesn't even begin to describe the smallest symptom of it. so it's really hard. she was embarrassed on her illness, which is, like, can you imagine someone with cancer being embarassed to have cancer? it's just ridiculous. she was just...
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as someone who uses a wheelchair, i've been impacted by more obstacles on the sidewalk. and i'm just very concerned with how this program even launched. i think it was in very bad faith, just littering the sidewalks with hundreds of these things. i've only seen people ride them on the sidewalks. and i agree with miriam that locking them up, having like the way the ebikes are locked up, for the equipment, and i really am concerned that a lot of this is being pushed onto the drivers and not onto the companies to be held accountable for what is happening here. because i don't think users are going to just magically change. i mean, the government has been spending millions of dollars to get people to quit drinking and driving, yet 10,000 people a year die in drunk driving accidents. that's a high number. so this is a problem for the companies that are introducing into the public streets, which they are littering this new product. and the burden should not be placed on the consumer. i want to say, i also notice there is no helmets, pads and i'm very concerned about the people
as someone who uses a wheelchair, i've been impacted by more obstacles on the sidewalk. and i'm just very concerned with how this program even launched. i think it was in very bad faith, just littering the sidewalks with hundreds of these things. i've only seen people ride them on the sidewalks. and i agree with miriam that locking them up, having like the way the ebikes are locked up, for the equipment, and i really am concerned that a lot of this is being pushed onto the drivers and not onto...
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she could still be in a wheelchair but she had to be reclined.ings from you. she couldn't even have a wash in bed, even if i was doing it, because she had so little energy. she was always such a huggy girl, she loved her cuddles. she felt guilty, she said, i can't hug you. she couldn't lift her hands up. i can't remember when we told her that she was terminal. she still never gave up that she was terminal. she still never gave up hope. she never, ever gave up hope. she died just ten days after her twitter first birthday. gave up hope. she died just ten days after her twitter first birthdaylj after her twitter first birthday.” told merin, when we knew she was terminal, i said in the future, hopefully, when i have children, she said, told how much i love them even though i've never met and i never will. and i said, they will grow up knowing all of doubt aunt merin, they will know how much you love them and how much you wanted to know them. and! them and how much you wanted to know them. and i would say things, like, you know, there is nobody who co
she could still be in a wheelchair but she had to be reclined.ings from you. she couldn't even have a wash in bed, even if i was doing it, because she had so little energy. she was always such a huggy girl, she loved her cuddles. she felt guilty, she said, i can't hug you. she couldn't lift her hands up. i can't remember when we told her that she was terminal. she still never gave up that she was terminal. she still never gave up hope. she never, ever gave up hope. she died just ten days after...
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wheelchair bound valerie joseph gets picked up curbside every morning at her home in the outskirts of new york city for a ride to work is made possible through access a ride part of the city's public transportation system to seventy five base fare going from and to you can get to round trips a day sounds like a good deal if you qualify but trips must be booked twenty four hours in advance and her commute with other passengers can take up to two hours each way nearly one hundred fifty thousand disabled new yorkers rely on public transportation that includes the city's aging subways new york subway system has the lowest rate of wheelchair accessibility of any major transit system in the united states only a quarter of its stations are accessible and that's where the elevators are working jose hernandez described one instance recently when they were not. gotten away somewhere something like sixteen subway stops is like a fine elevator that was working that journey alone took me a minute an additional chain while i was in elevator performance disability advocates have had to resort to pro
wheelchair bound valerie joseph gets picked up curbside every morning at her home in the outskirts of new york city for a ride to work is made possible through access a ride part of the city's public transportation system to seventy five base fare going from and to you can get to round trips a day sounds like a good deal if you qualify but trips must be booked twenty four hours in advance and her commute with other passengers can take up to two hours each way nearly one hundred fifty thousand...
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new york subway system has the lowest rate of wheelchair accessibility of any major transit system in the united states only a quarter of the stations are accessible and that's where the elevators are working jose hernandez described one instance recently when they were not. gotten away somewhere something like sixteen soames subway stops it walk a fine out of it that was working that journey alone took me a minute an additional two hours in elevator performance disability advocates have had to resort to protests like this and lawsuits just to try to get the public transit authority to comply with an existing law that requires stations be made obsessive will whenever they undergo major renovations just as they sued to win an agreement to make fifty percent of new york's yellow taxis handicapped accessible by two thousand and twenty but then over showed up and were allowed to operate without any regulation so our agreement is at risk the amount of accessibility with sixty thousand inaccessible vehicles added to the city streets. is doing is it's just not what it should be lack of acces
new york subway system has the lowest rate of wheelchair accessibility of any major transit system in the united states only a quarter of the stations are accessible and that's where the elevators are working jose hernandez described one instance recently when they were not. gotten away somewhere something like sixteen soames subway stops it walk a fine out of it that was working that journey alone took me a minute an additional two hours in elevator performance disability advocates have had to...
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new york's subway system has the lowest rate of wheelchair accessibility of any major transit system in the united states only a quarter of its stations are accessible and that's where the elevators are working jose hernandez described one instance recently when they were not. gotten away somewhere something like sixteen subway stops is like a find out of it and that was working that journey alone took me a minute an additional two hours in elevator performance disability advocates have had to resort to protests like this and lawsuits just to try to get the public transit authority to comply with an existing law that requires stations be made obsessive will whenever they undergo major renovations just as they sued to win an agreement to make fifty percent of new york's yellow taxis handicapped accessible by two thousand and twenty but then over showed up and were allowed to operate without any regulation so our agreement is at risk the amount of accessibility with sixty thousand inaccessible vehicles added to the city streets. is doing is it's just not what it should be lack of acces
new york's subway system has the lowest rate of wheelchair accessibility of any major transit system in the united states only a quarter of its stations are accessible and that's where the elevators are working jose hernandez described one instance recently when they were not. gotten away somewhere something like sixteen subway stops is like a find out of it and that was working that journey alone took me a minute an additional two hours in elevator performance disability advocates have had to...
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under observation for a number of days the ninety three year old suffers from parkinson's in his wheelchair bound he's been hospitalized on a number of occasions in recent years colombia is headed for a runoff presidential election after voting on sunday the conservative even duke a one the first round with close to forty percent of the votes he will now face off against the leftist former rebel gestapo pedro next month. dickey says the peace deal with dark guerrillas is too lenient he wants to jail the former leftist rebels for work crimes to solve a patron who is on the other side of the political divide his party isn't ruling out a coalition with forks political where wing this is the first presidential election since the peace treaty was signed the w.'s ophelia harms are rudy's following the story for us from bogota good morning ophelia you know there will be a runoff vote next month is there any indication that duke a has the support he needs to become the next president. well he certainly has a big support within the population yesterday seven and a half million people voted for him a
under observation for a number of days the ninety three year old suffers from parkinson's in his wheelchair bound he's been hospitalized on a number of occasions in recent years colombia is headed for a runoff presidential election after voting on sunday the conservative even duke a one the first round with close to forty percent of the votes he will now face off against the leftist former rebel gestapo pedro next month. dickey says the peace deal with dark guerrillas is too lenient he wants to...