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if you're in a wheelchair, you can roll up to it.s the ballotectronic. we can change the font size if someone has difficulties with their vision. >> reporter: the machine was designed by ideo, a company known for including users in the design process. >> that has really created and resulted in a lot of products that are much more functional, often more aesthetically pleasing. >> reporter: for example, ideo consulted people with cerebral palsy. the designers found that touch scr weeked best for them. and, it turned out, touch screens worked best for most mccarty says that's typical. itveral of the products in the cooper hewitt exhiere originally intended for someone with a disability but ended up being useful for many; like this smartphone app made by mayaan ziv, who has muscular dystrophy and found it difficult to find information about whether she could access buildings iher wheelchair. >> one can put an address in it ywhere in the world. is it accessible? are the restrooms accessible? t patio accessible? just remember, if you are perhaps a parent pushi
if you're in a wheelchair, you can roll up to it.s the ballotectronic. we can change the font size if someone has difficulties with their vision. >> reporter: the machine was designed by ideo, a company known for including users in the design process. >> that has really created and resulted in a lot of products that are much more functional, often more aesthetically pleasing. >> reporter: for example, ideo consulted people with cerebral palsy. the designers found that touch...
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goodlett entrance is provided via wheelchair lift. assistive listening dices are available and our meeting is open captioned and sign language terpreted. our agendas are also available in large print and braille. please ask staff for any additional assistance. to prevent electronic interference with the room sound system and to respect everyone's ability to focus on the presentations, please silence all mobile phones and tdss. you're 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 your comments following the meeting if you prvide your contact informio you may complete a spear's card, available in the front of the room, approach the microphone during public comment, or call the bridge line at 1-415-554-9632, where a staff person will handle requests to speak at the most approprte ti
goodlett entrance is provided via wheelchair lift. assistive listening dices are available and our meeting is open captioned and sign language terpreted. our agendas are also available in large print and braille. please ask staff for any additional assistance. to prevent electronic interference with the room sound system and to respect everyone's ability to focus on the presentations, please silence all mobile phones and tdss. you're cooperation is appreciated. we welcome the public's...
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in the last period we had 85% on time and we completed 235,000 trips. 71,000 of those were wheelchair users and group van we did 189,000 trips. one of the things that's always important is vehicles in the van program and we want to get to the point where all of our vehicles are in the procure oc right now 89 of those are in that process and it's very easy to replace them. we are getting 10 new sedans lou ththrough the transportation fu, when we go to replace those, we will be able to with funds. we are getting eight new expansion vehicles and one of our group van agency provider is getting 11 vehicles through the program. we want to identify one time fund to get 32 additional vehicles, so moving forward we can replace them all in this five year cycle. in the past there we there weres with bay med. it would be better to have them all under a five year age. the next slide is taxi services. our customers use it just like you or i would but they pay with a debit card, we have 40 accessible cabs part of that system and later i will talk about the intensives that we are doing to improve tha
in the last period we had 85% on time and we completed 235,000 trips. 71,000 of those were wheelchair users and group van we did 189,000 trips. one of the things that's always important is vehicles in the van program and we want to get to the point where all of our vehicles are in the procure oc right now 89 of those are in that process and it's very easy to replace them. we are getting 10 new sedans lou ththrough the transportation fu, when we go to replace those, we will be able to with...
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. >> she has been getting around in a wheelchair for 17 years.s thenc experieshe had when she requested an uber car on wednesday night as particularly unpleasant. >> i got to the front door, transferred melf in independently. the driver that did not get out of the car at that point, turned around and got out of the car and said nono, you can't fit your wheelchair in there, i don't have space for it. >> after several efforts, she got out and requested anoth uber car. the first driver charged her for the re. >> after i left i got an indication popped up that he had charged me even though he would not allow me into his vehicle. >> an e mail correspondence resulted in a refund, but she is frustrated because she wants to make sure they know about their customer service. >> a spokesperson for uber released the following statement. our community guidelines prohibit any o type discrimination in serving riders ith disabilities. we have been contact with the rider and continue to investigate the matter. >> uber says their partner drivers are given informat
. >> she has been getting around in a wheelchair for 17 years.s thenc experieshe had when she requested an uber car on wednesday night as particularly unpleasant. >> i got to the front door, transferred melf in independently. the driver that did not get out of the car at that point, turned around and got out of the car and said nono, you can't fit your wheelchair in there, i don't have space for it. >> after several efforts, she got out and requested anoth uber car. the first...
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in 38 years i've have never seen anybody come down in a wheelchair i brought a wheelchair an electricheelchair a couple months ago it's almost impossible use, so gotta use the street if i want to go and by something. there are two side to every coin horacho live across the street maybe 4 houses from diane and her husband in the brentwood section of south san francisco (so if somebody has to come up with a wheelchair how come they couldn't come up with way) oh you mean go around your truck..no i'm not saying go around the truck im saying go up here if they have to go that way ok , before i have you thinking this story is about one truck and one person using a wheelchair its not it's bout the whole neighborhood i am thinking about being considerate about the disabled and people that can't get by i mean but what about liability of my car, i mean the cities not going to pay for the liability for my car, i mean my mirror or anything elseyou see the city of south san francisco, has just alerted car owners that it will no longer be business as usual when it comes to parking on the sidewalk i
in 38 years i've have never seen anybody come down in a wheelchair i brought a wheelchair an electricheelchair a couple months ago it's almost impossible use, so gotta use the street if i want to go and by something. there are two side to every coin horacho live across the street maybe 4 houses from diane and her husband in the brentwood section of south san francisco (so if somebody has to come up with a wheelchair how come they couldn't come up with way) oh you mean go around your truck..no...
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she also, as you see, requires a wheelchair as a result of a disease. because of her conditions she's needed expensive medications, including anti-rejection for her heart and kidney. that challenge aside, she is a wonderful spirit. she is a warrior not only for herself but the millions who face health care catastrophes. although we're so pleased about your courage and your conviction and your participation. thank you so much. [applause] >> thank you so much, congressman hoyer, for that wonderful introduction. he is a great lawmaker and spent decades fighting for people with disabilities like me. good morning again, everyone. i'm honored to speak to all of you today. i'm the director of a nonprofit. mr. hoyer: i am, however, not the technical director. >> it's an honor to speak in front of all of you today. i'm the founder and director of an education nonprofit called private spends. we provide grants to service organizations. and college scholarships. i'm a disability rights activist, cancer survivor, and i'm here today alive and well because of the aff
she also, as you see, requires a wheelchair as a result of a disease. because of her conditions she's needed expensive medications, including anti-rejection for her heart and kidney. that challenge aside, she is a wonderful spirit. she is a warrior not only for herself but the millions who face health care catastrophes. although we're so pleased about your courage and your conviction and your participation. thank you so much. [applause] >> thank you so much, congressman hoyer, for that...
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it was awkward to get his wheelchair in place. couple segments before the rest of the panel came in, he was there with me ae i read the news or did whatever did i and then we would chat during the commercials. i loved chatting with charles during the commercials. he is one of a kind. and i just liked being around him. >> i always imagined i'm speaking to my son, she was a terrible case, would the worst imaginable. she had all the advantages. you don't want to talk in high falutin ridiculous. i tried to makeer things plain, clear. i always imagined to talking to an audience that wants to learn and will listen. the one thing i try to do when i want to persuade someone is i never start with my assumption because if i do, not going to gett anywhere. you have to figure out what the other person believes in at root and then you try to draw a line from what they believe in to what i believe in by showing them a logical sequence. but you have got to lead them along and you have it in your head from the beginning or you will never get ther
it was awkward to get his wheelchair in place. couple segments before the rest of the panel came in, he was there with me ae i read the news or did whatever did i and then we would chat during the commercials. i loved chatting with charles during the commercials. he is one of a kind. and i just liked being around him. >> i always imagined i'm speaking to my son, she was a terrible case, would the worst imaginable. she had all the advantages. you don't want to talk in high falutin...
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you can put the wheelchair in there. don't have space for it. >> reporter: she feels the dn driver sho have refused to take her and her wheelchair to their destination. after efforts to make him see sh reasongot out and requested another uber car. she later learned the first driver chaed her for a fare. >> after he left, i got an indication that popped up. he had charged me, even though he would not m allow in his vehicle. >> reporter: an e-mail correspondence followed. utit resulted in a refund, kelly is frustrated, trying to tell the customer service representative, that is not her point. >> uber needs a culture where they're welcoming all customers and provide service, whether you're in a wheelchair or not. >> reporter: a spokesperson for uber released the following statement to nbc 4.ur quote,ommunity guidelines prohibit any type of discrimition in serving riders with disabilities. we have been in contact with the rider and continue to investate this matter. uber says what it refers to as s partner drivers are given
you can put the wheelchair in there. don't have space for it. >> reporter: she feels the dn driver sho have refused to take her and her wheelchair to their destination. after efforts to make him see sh reasongot out and requested another uber car. she later learned the first driver chaed her for a fare. >> after he left, i got an indication that popped up. he had charged me, even though he would not m allow in his vehicle. >> reporter: an e-mail correspondence followed. utit...
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but it's in a bad state, and wheelchair access is not possible. so achla waits on the street. street hawkers and passers-by starare at the disabled womam. no one offers her help. and even though she's in plain view, the bus drivers don't bother to stop and pick her up. achla: it's always like this. we leave the house in a good mood and head out on our own. but that's where the problems start. there are no wheelchair ramps, and if there are, they're not usable. we can't get onto the buses. the metro is a lot betteter, bt it's really hard just getting into the station. reporter: achla has a car, which she can drive using only her hands. but last year she had an accident. she didn't drive for a long while after that. but now she's back behind the wheel and driving to work. all being said, achla has a relatively good life. she has a car and a job, unlike most disabled people in india. achla: it's really hard to find a job. i work for the government. that's not bad. but my husband works for a company. it's almost impossible to get a job in the private sector. he had so many intervi
but it's in a bad state, and wheelchair access is not possible. so achla waits on the street. street hawkers and passers-by starare at the disabled womam. no one offers her help. and even though she's in plain view, the bus drivers don't bother to stop and pick her up. achla: it's always like this. we leave the house in a good mood and head out on our own. but that's where the problems start. there are no wheelchair ramps, and if there are, they're not usable. we can't get onto the buses. the...
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it was awkward to get his wheelchair in place. couple segments before the rest of the panel come in. he was there with me as i read the news or did whatever did i and then we would chat during the commercials. i loved chatting with charles during the commercials. he is one of a kind. and i just liked being around him. >> i always imagined and i'm speaking to my son, she was a terrible case, shes would the worst imaginable shy had all the advantages. you don't want to talk in high falutin ridiculous. i tried to make things plain, clear. i always imagined to talking to an audience that wants to learn and will listen. the one thing i try to do when i want to persuade someone is i never start with my assumption because if i do, not going to get anywhere. you have to figure out what the other person believes in at root and then you try to draw a line from what they believe in to what i believe in by showing them a logical sequence. but you have got to lead them along and have it in your head from the beginning or you will never get the
it was awkward to get his wheelchair in place. couple segments before the rest of the panel come in. he was there with me as i read the news or did whatever did i and then we would chat during the commercials. i loved chatting with charles during the commercials. he is one of a kind. and i just liked being around him. >> i always imagined and i'm speaking to my son, she was a terrible case, shes would the worst imaginable shy had all the advantages. you don't want to talk in high falutin...
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woman who wasni an uber ride because she was in a wheelchair.it equal rights center is suing the ride share company now saying uber doesn't have wheelchair accessible vehicles. news 4 aimee cho talked to one northwest resident who is part of that lawsuit about what using uber would mean to her. >> reporter: heading out for the day. something so many of us take for granted. but before heidi can do that, she usually has to pla everythi the day before. >> it's very frustrating. often times everybody's, like, hey, let's go and it's, like, have fun. sorry i can't go with you. s she normally uses metro to get where's going. she wishes she could take uber, but one of the only options they have forse wheelchair system to take a taxi. >> if able to use uber, i couldo think what want to do today. do i want to go to a restaurant just like other people do? >> that's the driving force for why she joined a lawsuit against uber. case says she dreams of the day she can request a ride like anybody ee. it requires them to spendso money on accommodations and that'
woman who wasni an uber ride because she was in a wheelchair.it equal rights center is suing the ride share company now saying uber doesn't have wheelchair accessible vehicles. news 4 aimee cho talked to one northwest resident who is part of that lawsuit about what using uber would mean to her. >> reporter: heading out for the day. something so many of us take for granted. but before heidi can do that, she usually has to pla everythi the day before. >> it's very frustrating. often...
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in 38 years i've have never seen anybody come down in a wheelchair i brought a wheelchair an electrics almost impossible use, so gotta use the street if i want to go and by something. there are two side to every coin horacho live across the street maybe 4 houses from diane and her husband in the brentwood section of south san francisco (so if somebody has to come up with a wheelchair how come they couldn't come up with way) oh you mean go around your truck..no i'm not saying go around the truck im saying go up here if they have to go that way ok , before i have you thinking this story is about one truck and one person using a wheelchair its not it's bout the whole neighborhood i am thinking about being considerate about the disabled and people that can't get by i mean but what about liability of my car, i mean the cities not going to pay for the liability for my car, i mean my mirror or anything elseyou see the city of south san francisco, has just alerted car owners that it will no longer be business as usual when it comes to parking on the sidewalk it's strangely weird because on on
in 38 years i've have never seen anybody come down in a wheelchair i brought a wheelchair an electrics almost impossible use, so gotta use the street if i want to go and by something. there are two side to every coin horacho live across the street maybe 4 houses from diane and her husband in the brentwood section of south san francisco (so if somebody has to come up with a wheelchair how come they couldn't come up with way) oh you mean go around your truck..no i'm not saying go around the truck...
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in 38 years i've have never seen anybody come down in a wheelchair i brought a wheelchair an electrica couple months ago it's almost impossible use, so gotta use the street if i want to go and by something. there are two side to every coin horacho live across the street maybe 4 houses from diane and her husband in the brentwood section of south san francisco (so if somebody has to come up with a wheelchair how come they couldn't come up with way) oh you mean go around your truck..no i'm not saying go around the truck im saying go up here if they have to go that way ok , before i have you thinking this story is about one truck and one person using a wheelchair its not it's bout the whole neighborhood i am thinking about being considerate about the disabled and people that can't get by i mean but what about liability of my car, i mean the cities not going to pay for the liability for my car, i mean my mirror or anything elseyou see the city of south san francisco, has just alerted car owners that it will no longer be business as usual when it comes to parking on the sidewalk it's strang
in 38 years i've have never seen anybody come down in a wheelchair i brought a wheelchair an electrica couple months ago it's almost impossible use, so gotta use the street if i want to go and by something. there are two side to every coin horacho live across the street maybe 4 houses from diane and her husband in the brentwood section of south san francisco (so if somebody has to come up with a wheelchair how come they couldn't come up with way) oh you mean go around your truck..no i'm not...
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i would like to see this technology go to a point where it replaces a wheelchair if not all the time the much of. eighty percent of the visually impaired could be cured without access to treatment . and where there is a will there is a way from a state of the art tossed metal covering over seventy seven countries talbott if this patient be since today everybody and in pakistan one learns passion provides flea treatment for over one million patients and yet the cure revisited al-jazeera . candid testimonies from the binny's women who are staying single longer. what's causing this cultural shift in a society already be set by religious and social tensions. and are there implications for the arab world as a whole. by choice on al-jazeera. on june twenty fourth turkish citizens will vote in one of their most significant elections in recent years the winner will tank on new sweeping presidential powers approved in a referendum last year we'll have full coverage of the vote and its impact follow the turkey elections on al-jazeera a little over seven million live in this world each one a st
i would like to see this technology go to a point where it replaces a wheelchair if not all the time the much of. eighty percent of the visually impaired could be cured without access to treatment . and where there is a will there is a way from a state of the art tossed metal covering over seventy seven countries talbott if this patient be since today everybody and in pakistan one learns passion provides flea treatment for over one million patients and yet the cure revisited al-jazeera . candid...
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i have faced approval for medical improvement, including a wheelchair. it took seven years for insurance company to imapproval a new wheelchair. i received notification i'm eligible for a new chair. i can't wait to get it. it will be bluetooth operated. and it will take me everywhere i need to go without limits. for my first wheelchair, the one i'm sitting in, that i have had for seven years, my co-pay was $50. seven years later this new chair will cost me $900 in co-pays. the rise in cost of insurance premiums, cost sharing plans, medical equipment, and prescription drugs have only been made worse by attempts to repeal the affordable care act. and some of the most crucial elements from this landmark law. if drug companies are allowed to continue to charge people arbitrary prices, i would be unable to live and meet my basic health needs. so many people across the country would be affected -- afacted med -- affected medically by the increase of health costs. i have been able to do incredible things like start my nonprofit organization at age 19. work in t
i have faced approval for medical improvement, including a wheelchair. it took seven years for insurance company to imapproval a new wheelchair. i received notification i'm eligible for a new chair. i can't wait to get it. it will be bluetooth operated. and it will take me everywhere i need to go without limits. for my first wheelchair, the one i'm sitting in, that i have had for seven years, my co-pay was $50. seven years later this new chair will cost me $900 in co-pays. the rise in cost of...
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. >> reporter: kelly has been getting arod in a wheelchair for 17 years.id the experience sen had e requested an uber car after leaving an arlington restaurant wednesday stands out as particularly unpleasant. >> i opened the front door, transferred myself indo. the driver, who had not gotten out of the car at that point or looked at me or acknowledd me, turned around, got out of the car and said, no, no, stop, you can't put the wheelchair in there. i don't have space for it. >> reporter: she feels the iver shouldn't have refused to take her and her wheelchair to their destination. after efforts to make him see reason, she got out and requested a new driv. she later learned the first driver charged her for a fare. >> he had charged me, even though he wouldotllow me in his vehicle. >> reporter: an e-mail kor -- correspondence followed. >> they need to provide arv e, regardless if you're in a wheelchair or not. >> reporter: a spokesperson for uber released the flowing statement to nbc 4. quote, our community guidelines prohib any type of discrimination in ser
. >> reporter: kelly has been getting arod in a wheelchair for 17 years.id the experience sen had e requested an uber car after leaving an arlington restaurant wednesday stands out as particularly unpleasant. >> i opened the front door, transferred myself indo. the driver, who had not gotten out of the car at that point or looked at me or acknowledd me, turned around, got out of the car and said, no, no, stop, you can't put the wheelchair in there. i don't have space for it....
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we toll you lad you last week a woman in a wheelchair died a ride. some say her experience not isolated and now t company ihes >>> here's a look at our story fist you're just joining us. a closed sign sits in the window ofthhe virginia restauran refused to serve president trump's spokes perabn sarah hu sanders. and today on twitter the president attacked the red hen in lexington virginia calling it, quote, filthy. sanders also weighed in today saying people should be able to agree freely and without fear. >>> an afternoon fire has displaced nine people. take a look at the dramatic video showing firefighters arrivi on the sce just now. this is the 2200 block of prout street in southeast. that fire gutted the two story row home. thankfully everybody made it out safely nc safely. >>> the district i rolling out plan to combat violence. they plan to connect residents with jobs using so-called interrupters to stop bighborhood scuffleore they start and working to identify at-risk individuals and get them referred to social services before the get involved i
we toll you lad you last week a woman in a wheelchair died a ride. some say her experience not isolated and now t company ihes >>> here's a look at our story fist you're just joining us. a closed sign sits in the window ofthhe virginia restauran refused to serve president trump's spokes perabn sarah hu sanders. and today on twitter the president attacked the red hen in lexington virginia calling it, quote, filthy. sanders also weighed in today saying people should be able to agree...
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i would like to see this technology go to a point where it replaces a wheelchair if not all the time the much of the time. little bottom to murder he admitted unique circumstances and facts that point her to this murder confessions are useless without corroboration she thought and they are questioning her about her being a victim of a rape not a suspect in a murder case newly false confession involves a completely made up story some will say anything thinking they can fix it later but there's no fixing it later many statements are used against them in a court of law this system was job on al jazeera. and monday put it on. us and british companies have announced the biggest discovery of natural gas in west africa but what to do with these untapped natural resources is already a source of heated debate nothing much has changed they still spend most of their days looking forward to full drive events like this one five years on the syrians still feel battered or even those who managed to escape their country haven't truly been able to escape the war. for twenty three unions musson has co
i would like to see this technology go to a point where it replaces a wheelchair if not all the time the much of the time. little bottom to murder he admitted unique circumstances and facts that point her to this murder confessions are useless without corroboration she thought and they are questioning her about her being a victim of a rape not a suspect in a murder case newly false confession involves a completely made up story some will say anything thinking they can fix it later but there's...
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. >>> the tsa outrage. a 96-year-old woman in a wheelchair padded down for six minutes. did officers go too far? the tsa responding tonight. >>> new details in the shocking death of anthony bourdain. what investigators are revealing about his final moments. were there warning signs? >>> and the golden dynasty. the warriors sweeping the cavs in the nba finals. the secret lebron kept for most of the series. and has the king played his final game in cleveland? >>> good evening on this saturday. i'm cecilia vega, in for tom llamas. >>> and we begin tonight with the world watching that high-stakes summit. president trump now just days away from coming face to face with kim jong-un. president trump in the air right now, he boarded air force one in quebec late this morning. pulling out of the g7. early. leaving a pack of angry allies in the wake. he left a last-minute wide-ranging news conference, his first in nearly 500 days, the president talking tough about our allies, while praising the north korean dictator, saying hopefully we would have liked each other. and within the f
. >>> the tsa outrage. a 96-year-old woman in a wheelchair padded down for six minutes. did officers go too far? the tsa responding tonight. >>> new details in the shocking death of anthony bourdain. what investigators are revealing about his final moments. were there warning signs? >>> and the golden dynasty. the warriors sweeping the cavs in the nba finals. the secret lebron kept for most of the series. and has the king played his final game in cleveland?...
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it was awkward to get his wheelchair in place.ple segments before the rest of the panel come in. he was there with me as i read the news or did whatever did i and then we would chat during the commercials. i loved chatting with charles during the commercials. he is one of a kind. and i just liked being around him. >> i always imagined and i'm speaking to my son, she was a terrible case, shes would the worst imaginable shy had all the advantages. you don't want to talk in high falutin ridiculous. i tried to make things plain, clear. i always imagined to talking to an audience that wants to learn and will listen. the one thing i try to do when i want to persuade someone is i never start with my assumption because if i do, not going to get anywhere. you have to figure out what the other person believes in at root and then you try to draw a line from what they believe in to what i believe in by showing them a logical sequence. but you have got to lead them along and have it in your head from the beginning or you will never get there i
it was awkward to get his wheelchair in place.ple segments before the rest of the panel come in. he was there with me as i read the news or did whatever did i and then we would chat during the commercials. i loved chatting with charles during the commercials. he is one of a kind. and i just liked being around him. >> i always imagined and i'm speaking to my son, she was a terrible case, shes would the worst imaginable shy had all the advantages. you don't want to talk in high falutin...
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two have severe mental disabilities and one is in a wheelchair. i talk to them regularly, try to give change when i can, some food. one likes to draw and i give him drawing supplies. but there's very little i can do as an individual. so i'm very concerned about, if you don't have that stability, of housing, of basic needs met, you are just going to end up in prison again because i think people, you know, end up doing what they have to do to survive. so i just wanted to share that. i also want to share a personal story. i have a friend of mine who is a trans person, woman of color. and she has some severe mental disabilities due to some severe child abuse in her home. her parents kicked her out because she was transgender, identified as a female, not a male. she was kicked out. she checked into a center, but after that she was homeless. living in a hotel. she stayed on my couch for a little bit. she didn't have any stability in her life and she is in san francisco because of the amazing services here for people in the lgbt community and wants to st
two have severe mental disabilities and one is in a wheelchair. i talk to them regularly, try to give change when i can, some food. one likes to draw and i give him drawing supplies. but there's very little i can do as an individual. so i'm very concerned about, if you don't have that stability, of housing, of basic needs met, you are just going to end up in prison again because i think people, you know, end up doing what they have to do to survive. so i just wanted to share that. i also want...
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a group of french tourists pulled the injured man in a wheelchair out of one bring home to safety here he suffered minor injuries. three other homes and several fences were damaged. >>> we will now send it over to meteorologist rosemary orozco. >> hot weather. dangerously hot for some. we have an advisory in place as well as a flood warning. here's a look from san francisco across the bay where we have mostly clear skies from the coast, around the bay and in land. take a look at these numbers. 10-15 degrees warmer than yesterday in many locations. concord hit 100 degrees this afternoon. 98 in livermore, fairfield and santa rosa 94. as you get closer to the water, not quite as bad. warming up as we get into the bay area on saturday. 75 degrees and go and 76 in oakland. 68 at half moon bay. temperatures will be out the coolest over areas of the coastline. if you want to place to beat the heat, the coast is going to be the place to be. half moon bay is actually breaking even from yesterday afternoon. the rest of us are 11 degrees warmer and areas of novato and hayward. by 12 degrees over
a group of french tourists pulled the injured man in a wheelchair out of one bring home to safety here he suffered minor injuries. three other homes and several fences were damaged. >>> we will now send it over to meteorologist rosemary orozco. >> hot weather. dangerously hot for some. we have an advisory in place as well as a flood warning. here's a look from san francisco across the bay where we have mostly clear skies from the coast, around the bay and in land. take a look at...
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. >>> firefighter spent two hours battling a large grass fire that injured a man in a wheelchair today. it happened just before noon at allegheny and ellsworth. the flames spread to several homes. firefighters a group of french tourists were able to pull the man in the wheelchair from safety from one of the homes. he suffered minor injuries. the fire damaged three other homes. no word on how the fire started. >>> fire ing out hotspot from a . it started after 3 pm this afternoon on bayshore boulevard. the smoke could be seen for miles. at this point there are no reports of any injuries or damage and there is no word on how the lifting coverage this evening of the weekend warm. we have more on what will be a warm pride celebration. >> cristina rendon on his life in the north bay. -- cristina rendon is live in the north bay. first we have mark tamayo.? as we head into the weekend, it is targeting the north bay and east bay hills. it is a widespread event in northern california. all of the area shaded in red is where there is a red flag warning, especially for the saturday forecast. tempe
. >>> firefighter spent two hours battling a large grass fire that injured a man in a wheelchair today. it happened just before noon at allegheny and ellsworth. the flames spread to several homes. firefighters a group of french tourists were able to pull the man in the wheelchair from safety from one of the homes. he suffered minor injuries. the fire damaged three other homes. no word on how the fire started. >>> fire ing out hotspot from a . it started after 3 pm this...
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. >> some are asking if this search of an elderly woman in a wheelchair went a little too far. kenneth moton has the story. >> are you kidding me? >> reporter: the patdown of this 96-year-old, captured by her infuriated daughter, jean clarkson. the indianapolis great-great grandmother at dallas international airport last month, in a wheelchair. barely able to raise her arms, abk lko wa t she is going to go? stop a shoe bomb? >> reporter: they say the enhanced screening lasted six minutes as she and her fiance angrily sounded off. >> what the hell is going on here? a 96-year-old terrorist? >> reporter: the tsa defended the patdown saying neareen near million times on facebook. >> this is going to go viral. >> reporter: the tsa saying they are committed to ensuring the safe of its travelers while treating them with dignity and respect. >> they have to use the power of their judgment. >> reporter: they have been talked about for patting down this 10-year-old girl in north carolina. >> patdowns are caveman security tin ds to do facial recognition, and do video analytics and do beha
. >> some are asking if this search of an elderly woman in a wheelchair went a little too far. kenneth moton has the story. >> are you kidding me? >> reporter: the patdown of this 96-year-old, captured by her infuriated daughter, jean clarkson. the indianapolis great-great grandmother at dallas international airport last month, in a wheelchair. barely able to raise her arms, abk lko wa t she is going to go? stop a shoe bomb? >> reporter: they say the enhanced screening...
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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 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 ture, 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 a
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 60 years. in the...
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pete's always been in a wheelchair. he's never spoken to her with his voice.never picked her up. so this is dad to lucy. >> great eating, lucy. daddy loves you. >> reporter: this is how pete talks to his now 3-year-old daughter. >> he'll just, like, type messages to us on this. >> reporter: a tablet screen, now the window to his mind, and right now he's trying to capture our attention. >> oh, that's so cool. this is from the green monster. oh boy. >> reporter: it's that home run he hit at fenway park, one of his fondest memories just 12 years ago. his story now inspiring this book by best selling author casey sherman. >> he realized immediately before anybody did that this was his mission, this was his purpose in life, was to be the face of this dreaded disease and find a cure for it. >> i think that is for sure what the ice bucket campaign did. it brought in all these great biologists, engineers, people who never thought about als into the als field. >> reporter: the ice bucket fundraising helped usher in medical breakthroughs from finding an als gene to fast
pete's always been in a wheelchair. he's never spoken to her with his voice.never picked her up. so this is dad to lucy. >> great eating, lucy. daddy loves you. >> reporter: this is how pete talks to his now 3-year-old daughter. >> he'll just, like, type messages to us on this. >> reporter: a tablet screen, now the window to his mind, and right now he's trying to capture our attention. >> oh, that's so cool. this is from the green monster. oh boy. >>...
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this next video, it looks like the same woman i showed you with several other dancers, some in wheelchairs's really cool to see. i'm like cirque du soleil. >> is this a reminder to dance out of the box? >> that i are a force to be reckoned with. one of the dancers is a step on high water. >>> you may think you are looking at a car crash or old debris, but actually looking at an image from my childhood brand. >> here it is him. >> owe. >> i think we all want to do that. >> that kid playing in a sand box, have fun. that's what these guys are up to. we have the americans turning those cars into speed bumps. that i are driving a tank making it look like the pebble in the road flying two proud american flags right behind. they're not the only ones out there in the sand box. why are these war games? they're in germany playing around with the british. >> since we're allies, there is no real winner, right in. >> no, well. >> how about they battle because of the lead singer? >> i want to do this. >> i wonder how hard it is to have a tank. >> you got to have a large scale. >> challenge accepted. >>
this next video, it looks like the same woman i showed you with several other dancers, some in wheelchairs's really cool to see. i'm like cirque du soleil. >> is this a reminder to dance out of the box? >> that i are a force to be reckoned with. one of the dancers is a step on high water. >>> you may think you are looking at a car crash or old debris, but actually looking at an image from my childhood brand. >> here it is him. >> owe. >> i think we all...
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because she uses a wheelchair. kelly simoneaux is a mother, a wife, and a lawyer - who is not at all defined by her disability so she was stunned... by her wednesday night encounter with an uber driver. kelley called the uber after meeting a friend for dinner at the ritz carlton. and when the car showed up, she pulled herself into the front seat, as she's done countless times before. but as a hotel employee loaded kelley's wheelchair into the trunk... she says the uber driver intervened.(sot) "he said no no there's no space for this wheelchair, there's not room in here." "it's not really about the $6.80, its about the fact that i was blatantly discriminated against."(justine) uber's own discrimination policy says that type of behavior is prohibited - and a company spokesperson says a refund has been issued, an investigation is underway, and appropriate action" will be taken... to make it right." (anchor) time now to check on our weather... with meterologist mabrisa rodriguez. cooling is expected by sunday and into
because she uses a wheelchair. kelly simoneaux is a mother, a wife, and a lawyer - who is not at all defined by her disability so she was stunned... by her wednesday night encounter with an uber driver. kelley called the uber after meeting a friend for dinner at the ritz carlton. and when the car showed up, she pulled herself into the front seat, as she's done countless times before. but as a hotel employee loaded kelley's wheelchair into the trunk... she says the uber driver intervened.(sot)...
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you can't do wrong doing good, and that's what it's about. >> reporter: whittaker's wheelchair is allepaired. buy local started a gofundme page to replace her handicap accessible van recently lost in an accident. >> you okay? >> uh-huh. >> reporter: now thedom er helped her has taken a seat by her side. michelle miller, cbs news, new york. >>> well, coming up only on "cbs this morning," the latest on immigrant children separated from their families at the border. we'll speak with attorney michael avenatti and a woman who worked inside a facility for separated children. >>> plus, how has life changed for the accusers who came forward in the "me too" movement. we'll hear from two "new york times" journalists who went back and talked to the men and women who spoke up. >>> and in our new series, "reporter's notebook," our john dickerson shares the need for civility in politics. >>> that's the "cbs morning news" for this friday. thanks for watching. i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com i'm michelle griego. >>> good morning, everyone. wow, look at
you can't do wrong doing good, and that's what it's about. >> reporter: whittaker's wheelchair is allepaired. buy local started a gofundme page to replace her handicap accessible van recently lost in an accident. >> you okay? >> uh-huh. >> reporter: now thedom er helped her has taken a seat by her side. michelle miller, cbs news, new york. >>> well, coming up only on "cbs this morning," the latest on immigrant children separated from their families at...
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i'm one of the supervising doctors today. >> reporter: daniel says being in a wheelchair makes him a better doctor. >> i'm 6'5" i used to tower above patients and i would often forget to sit down now i have no choice. i have to sit. i have to hold their hand. >> reporter: that connection to his patients inspiring him to push forward with his own life. >> i'm smiling all the time because i could have been dead and instead, i get to practice medicine, i get to influence the lives of others and it's an incredible feeling. >> reporter: putting life into perspective. at the end of our broadcast tomorrow night, our spotlight on jurassic park and the amazing technological advancements since its debut 25 years ago. >>> we appreciate you spending part of your evening with us. that is nightly news for this wednesday night. i'm lester nbc news, thank now: good evening and thanks for joining us. i >>> the news at 6:00 starts right now. thanks for being with us. i'm raj mathai. >> and i'm jessica aguirre. a change of heart leads to a change in policy. after days after pressure and international o
i'm one of the supervising doctors today. >> reporter: daniel says being in a wheelchair makes him a better doctor. >> i'm 6'5" i used to tower above patients and i would often forget to sit down now i have no choice. i have to sit. i have to hold their hand. >> reporter: that connection to his patients inspiring him to push forward with his own life. >> i'm smiling all the time because i could have been dead and instead, i get to practice medicine, i get to...
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i had no idea until i met him that he was in a wheelchair some people didn't know.hannity didn't know. he talks about that in this special. and listen, that wasn't who charles was. who charles was was his thoughts his knowledge, his wisdom and interaction with people. he loved being on the panel and interaction and mixing it up he would hold the pal at the end of a panel segment. come to the end of the time i put my arm out it's 30 seconds. charles was a big offenders of the 30 second rule. he would hold the ball until the end frustrated. one time he got he decided to hold the ball until the end of the time and he held it all the way to the commercial break i said thank you so much coming up next. we went to commercial. and he turned and said you learned from the master. >> i will tell you a little secret, bret, the time i was filling in for you here and charles would be here. he would tell me that you would hold out your hand as he was taking it down knowing you had a hard out. you could see bret's knuckles getting whiter and whiter as he was clinching his hand tig
i had no idea until i met him that he was in a wheelchair some people didn't know.hannity didn't know. he talks about that in this special. and listen, that wasn't who charles was. who charles was was his thoughts his knowledge, his wisdom and interaction with people. he loved being on the panel and interaction and mixing it up he would hold the pal at the end of a panel segment. come to the end of the time i put my arm out it's 30 seconds. charles was a big offenders of the 30 second rule. he...
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you can't do wrong when i'm doing good. >> the wheelchair is now repair and they started a go fund mee to replace her van recently lost in an accident. >>> you okay? >> now the random strangerer who had whitaker's back has taken a seat by her side. michelle miller, cbs news, new york. >> that are is the overnight news for this friday. for some of you the news moingn >>> this is the cbs overnight news. >> welcome to the overnight news. a gunman stormed into the offices of the "capital gazette," a newspaper in annapolis, maryland, and turned it into a killing ground. several kill and others wounded before the suspect was arrested. chip reed begins our coverage. >> the activer. blac shirt, green pants. >> another deadly enun gunman f offices of the "capital gazette" newspaper before 3:00 p.m. >> several shots have been fired. possible shotgun, at least 10 shots heard. >> this witness was in an office next door and spoke with wjla. >> it was blown to pieces and shattered on the carpet. this guy was holing what looked like a big shotgun and moving across the distance of the "capital gazett
you can't do wrong when i'm doing good. >> the wheelchair is now repair and they started a go fund mee to replace her van recently lost in an accident. >>> you okay? >> now the random strangerer who had whitaker's back has taken a seat by her side. michelle miller, cbs news, new york. >> that are is the overnight news for this friday. for some of you the news moingn >>> this is the cbs overnight news. >> welcome to the overnight news. a gunman stormed...
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you can't do wrong, doing good, and that's what it's about. >> reporter: whitaker's wheelchair is nownd ndlal started a gofundme page to help replace her handicapped- accessible van, recently lost in an accident? >> are you okay? >> i'm okay. >> reporter: now the random ngranger who had whitaker's back, has taken a seat by her side. michelle miller, cbs news, new york. >> glor: we need so many more stories like that. that is the cbs evening news tonight. i'm jeff glor. i'll see you tomorrow. good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org lawmakers cave to big soda with a special re taxes on sugary drinks. >>> kpix5 news begins with a stunning power play at the state capitol. lawmakers cave to big soda with a special deal that bans future taxes on sugary drinks. you could call it kind of a soda shakedown. >> a big win for the beverage industry which has been fighting a growing wave of taxes on so he a. how did they pull it -- soda. how did they pull it off? kpix5 political reporter melissa caen at the capitol to explain how soda forced s
you can't do wrong, doing good, and that's what it's about. >> reporter: whitaker's wheelchair is nownd ndlal started a gofundme page to help replace her handicapped- accessible van, recently lost in an accident? >> are you okay? >> i'm okay. >> reporter: now the random ngranger who had whitaker's back, has taken a seat by her side. michelle miller, cbs news, new york. >> glor: we need so many more stories like that. that is the cbs evening news tonight. i'm jeff...
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wheelchairs to see. yourself on how to become of the dash. dash of us all up on so it's not even the smoke in the lobby. just. a little bit in the neck. we're going. to. have the medina than hudson looking at the wasn t. who am i.
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officers searched a 96-year-old woman in a wheelchair.ically designed to clean a denture. the wonderful thing about polident is the fact that it's very, very tough on bacteria, yet it's very gentle on the denture itself. polident's 4 in 1 cleaning system consists of 4 powerful ingredients that work together to deep clean your denture in hard to reach places. it kills 99.99% of odor causing bacteria and it helps to remove stains. polident should be the first choice of every person that wears a denture, to clean their denture. ♪ cleaning floors with a mop and bucket is a hassle,t wears a denture, meaning you probably don't clean as often as you'd like. for a quick and convenient clean, try swiffer wetjet. there's no heavy bucket, or mop to wring out, because the absorb and lock technology traps dirt and liquid inside the pad. it's safe to use on all finished surfaces tile, laminate and hardwood. and it prevents streaks and hazing better than a micro fiber strip mop, giving you a thorough clean the first time. for a convenient clean, try swi
officers searched a 96-year-old woman in a wheelchair.ically designed to clean a denture. the wonderful thing about polident is the fact that it's very, very tough on bacteria, yet it's very gentle on the denture itself. polident's 4 in 1 cleaning system consists of 4 powerful ingredients that work together to deep clean your denture in hard to reach places. it kills 99.99% of odor causing bacteria and it helps to remove stains. polident should be the first choice of every person that wears a...
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that are fit for purpose for their needs so it may be that they are disabled, potentially in a wheelchairt things likes herbal policy, multiple sclerosis. she's both me and said to me "how would you feel if you had to go to the toilet and you had to change and lie on the floor of a public toilet"? not the cleanest places in the world. and i thought about it and i thought "yeah. " and i figure that deal with some taboo issues that it is important that we deal with issues that we consider to be either taboo or stigmatize. and i thought yes that is something we need to change. paula sherriff. her bill is due to be considered in more detail in november, in the meantime she's hoping to win round mps from all sides to support it. this year marks the centenary of some women in the uk gaining the vote — but a new exhibition in westminster hall shows how the battle for equal suffrage began generations earlier. it's billed as the hidden "her—story" of the uk parliament. we sent along our reporter. here in the heart of parliament, they are marking the long campaigns when women the votes. it tells a
that are fit for purpose for their needs so it may be that they are disabled, potentially in a wheelchairt things likes herbal policy, multiple sclerosis. she's both me and said to me "how would you feel if you had to go to the toilet and you had to change and lie on the floor of a public toilet"? not the cleanest places in the world. and i thought about it and i thought "yeah. " and i figure that deal with some taboo issues that it is important that we deal with issues that...
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to get the handle of the wheelchair and propel forward. you learn to back up, because you've got better strength pushing away with your leg than pulling towards you. they were ramps everywhere to get down for the wards. i was on the third floor, and i think pt was on the first floor, so there were two floors of ramps to go down. a bunch of us go down and free wheel it down the ramps, just let it all hang out and go for it. we figure if we crash, we're in a hospital. they're just going to take us back and put us in our bed, which is where we were going anyway. we wanted to push ourselves to and from there, and a bunch of us would go over to a coffee shop or cafeteria or whatever and hang out. it was a really good group, we were all about the same age. everybody had plans of moving forward. this was only going to be a slight road block until we could move forward into some kind of normal life, which took me then until -- i arrived at walter reed christmas day 1968, i left japan on christmas day, put us in the back of a c141. six rows across,
to get the handle of the wheelchair and propel forward. you learn to back up, because you've got better strength pushing away with your leg than pulling towards you. they were ramps everywhere to get down for the wards. i was on the third floor, and i think pt was on the first floor, so there were two floors of ramps to go down. a bunch of us go down and free wheel it down the ramps, just let it all hang out and go for it. we figure if we crash, we're in a hospital. they're just going to take...
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in 38 years i've have never seen anybody come down in a wheelchair i brought a wheelchair an electricair a couple months ago it's almost impossible use, so gotta use the street if i want to go and by something. there are two side to every coin horacho live across the street maybe 4 houses from diane and her husband in the brentwood section of south san francisco (so if somebody has to come up with a wheelchair how come they couldn't come up with way) oh you mean go around your truck..no i'm not saying go around the truck im saying go up here if they have to go that way ok , before i have you thinking this story is about one truck and one person using a wheelchair its not it's bout the whole neighborhood i am thinking about being considerate about the disabled and people that can't get by i mean but what about liability of my car, i mean the cities not going to pay for the liability for my car, i mean my mirror or anything elseyou see the city of south san francisco, has just alerted car owners that it will no longer be business as usual when it comes to parking on the sidewalk it's st
in 38 years i've have never seen anybody come down in a wheelchair i brought a wheelchair an electricair a couple months ago it's almost impossible use, so gotta use the street if i want to go and by something. there are two side to every coin horacho live across the street maybe 4 houses from diane and her husband in the brentwood section of south san francisco (so if somebody has to come up with a wheelchair how come they couldn't come up with way) oh you mean go around your truck..no i'm not...