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week it the ibiza clubs a wheelchair. i am not a chair, iam clubs a wheelchair.not a chair, i am not a clubs a wheelchair. i am not a chair, iam not a person clubs a wheelchair. i am not a chair, iam nota person in a clubs a wheelchair. i am not a chair, i am not a person in a chair, iam me. chair, i am not a person in a chair, i am me. and we had to scotland to catch a glimpse of some rare flying visitors to 0rkney. catch a glimpse of some rare flying visitors to orkney. we are not entirely sure where the eagles have come from. there is an outside chance they have come direct from norway. first up on this week's programme, we had to ibiza. a bill eric islands known as much for its nightlife as its idyllic sunsets —— baelaric. but what is it like hitting the famous dance clubs they are ina hitting the famous dance clubs they are in a wheelchair? alex taylor agreed to take us for a spin to find out. ibiza, home to a world—famous nightlife scene four decade strong, and a paradise for clubbers worldwide. as someone who lives for clubbing, parties and a good time, it
week it the ibiza clubs a wheelchair. i am not a chair, iam clubs a wheelchair.not a chair, i am not a clubs a wheelchair. i am not a chair, iam not a person clubs a wheelchair. i am not a chair, iam nota person in a clubs a wheelchair. i am not a chair, i am not a person in a chair, iam me. chair, i am not a person in a chair, i am me. and we had to scotland to catch a glimpse of some rare flying visitors to 0rkney. catch a glimpse of some rare flying visitors to orkney. we are not entirely...
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i'm meeting vicente, a wheelchair user from ibiza.o the world—famous amnesia. last year i had a pretty bad experience there and i'm hoping things might have changed. no, i don't have a ticket, i'm with alex. i have the ticket. i have one ticket. so, just like last year, they wanted to charge my carer to enter. so that would add an extra 55 euros on to the cost, and i can't really afford that. there is no way he can go in without me. you need a ticket also. but i'm his carer. it's not fair. it cost a lot of money, you see. so i don't have a choice, because i have to have her help. if it was you, what would you do? after about five minutes of arguing, the security guard backed down. however, once i was inside, the disabled access was fantastic and i felt really welcome. after filming, we contacted amnesia about my experiences but they did not respond. i wanted to finish my ibiza holiday with a bang, so we are heading to es paradis. it's a place where, despite some access issues, i felt overwhelmingly welcome and that's really half the b
i'm meeting vicente, a wheelchair user from ibiza.o the world—famous amnesia. last year i had a pretty bad experience there and i'm hoping things might have changed. no, i don't have a ticket, i'm with alex. i have the ticket. i have one ticket. so, just like last year, they wanted to charge my carer to enter. so that would add an extra 55 euros on to the cost, and i can't really afford that. there is no way he can go in without me. you need a ticket also. but i'm his carer. it's not fair. it...
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we've seen them come in with wheelchairs, got some video to show yhe ofm responding with wheelchairs. we don't know if anyone's been, huut we know there's been one rescue earlier this afternoon from an upper floor. we don't know whether anyo's been transported, but these marines are moving in with whee thairs andre are many moving in to be in place just in case people need to be rescued. >> in the video we showed a moment ago of the flames, if we go back to that, i have to point something out that. it seemed as though the flames jumped. this is live pictures now, but gets the fla back up to talk about what aaron mentioned. flames had hough maybe jumped from that building on the left side of the screen over -- >> to the righ >> to the right side, and you can see the water was first used to attack those flames, coming in from the left, and they now have an extended ladder on the other side of the building right up against the 695, southeast, southwest -- as you can see there, as you can see, building there on the left is where it may have first s wrted wh first started watching it, wher
we've seen them come in with wheelchairs, got some video to show yhe ofm responding with wheelchairs. we don't know if anyone's been, huut we know there's been one rescue earlier this afternoon from an upper floor. we don't know whether anyo's been transported, but these marines are moving in with whee thairs andre are many moving in to be in place just in case people need to be rescued. >> in the video we showed a moment ago of the flames, if we go back to that, i have to point something...
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it's refreshing to see somebody in a wheelchair like alex.ody feels like he is in a wheelchair so we distance ourselves from him. i wonder why they're a lot more open in that environment then maybe if i was walking down the high street, well, not walking, but you know, going down the high street. i think it's because it's an environment which is all about enjoyment, acceptance and things like that. i think maybe that's why. but i've often wondered why it can't be extended everywhere, you know. everyone is nice to me always, but there is a different attitude when you are on the dance floor. i don't know if i actually have the answer as to why yet. despite all of this, nothing will stop me from going clubbing, because when i'm on the dance floor, i feel free. still to come on the travel show... we travel to scotland to track down some rare flying visitors to orkney. and i meet the township dancers here in south africa who have taken new york by storm. one, two, one, one, two, one. one, two, one. yes! so don't go away. we are off to scotland now
it's refreshing to see somebody in a wheelchair like alex.ody feels like he is in a wheelchair so we distance ourselves from him. i wonder why they're a lot more open in that environment then maybe if i was walking down the high street, well, not walking, but you know, going down the high street. i think it's because it's an environment which is all about enjoyment, acceptance and things like that. i think maybe that's why. but i've often wondered why it can't be extended everywhere, you know....
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this young girl didn't have a wheelchair. she needed a wheelchair, until now, her mom has been carrying her around. they realized that this was not going to go on. they, through the power of social media started reaching out and encouraged people to collect the tops of their water bottles to bring them together. closer to a ton, because that's the amount necessary, so they could then give her and her family a wheel clairchairwheelc. give her the mobility that she's been wanting for so long. the freedom for her family. >> look how excited she looks. >> wouldn't you be? you get freedom back, instead of trying to constantly rely on being carried around. >> there's a thing, the blue lid campaign. it's exactly like this. collect it, recycle it, to buy wheelchairs for people who can't afford them. up until this point, they've achieved 1500 wheelchairs for people that need them all just by doing something that we all need to do anyway. >> that's incredible. >>> serena coffman said a lot of people, when their kids say i want to be an
this young girl didn't have a wheelchair. she needed a wheelchair, until now, her mom has been carrying her around. they realized that this was not going to go on. they, through the power of social media started reaching out and encouraged people to collect the tops of their water bottles to bring them together. closer to a ton, because that's the amount necessary, so they could then give her and her family a wheel clairchairwheelc. give her the mobility that she's been wanting for so long. the...
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we have an existing wheelchair incentive program that drivers are paid $10 per trip for wheelchair pickups for paratransit wheelchair pickups and if they do two trips in outlying neighborhoods, they get a short pass at s.f.o. so that is existing. and this is the new program that is launched and does not require any legislative changes, so we have launched this. so that ramp taxi drivers or companies can get up to $600 per month subsidy for the purchase and ongoing operation of a wheelchair accessible vehicle. this is a very important program to us, and we really want to make sure we support this program. other areas that we're looking to improve are taxi stands, bus-only lane, taxi access to bus-only lanes, looking at left-hand return exemptions for taxis, and we're also exploring a marketing campaign. so our next steps -- and we have had -- >> one question. >> one quick question. i just want to say, thank you so much for bringing all of this to us. and i know that you are not -- you are the bearer of complicated news and not necessarily -- this is not your policy. in the sfmta's efforts t
we have an existing wheelchair incentive program that drivers are paid $10 per trip for wheelchair pickups for paratransit wheelchair pickups and if they do two trips in outlying neighborhoods, they get a short pass at s.f.o. so that is existing. and this is the new program that is launched and does not require any legislative changes, so we have launched this. so that ramp taxi drivers or companies can get up to $600 per month subsidy for the purchase and ongoing operation of a wheelchair...
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goodlet entrance is provided via a wheelchair lift. accessible listening devices are available and our meeting is open captioned and sign language interpreted. our agendas are also available in large print and braille. please ask staff for any additional assistance. yeah. >> thank you. >> to prevent electronic interference with this room's sound system and to respect everyone's ability to focus on the presentation please silence all mobile phones and p.d.a.s, your cooperation is appreciated. we welcome the public's participation during public comment periods. there will be an opportunity for public comment at the beginning and the end of the meeting as well as after every item on today's agenda. and each comment is limited to three minutes and the council will respond to your comments following the meeting if you provide your contact information. you may complete a speaker's card which is available in the front of the room, approach the mike, and do your public comment or call on the bridge line at 1-415-554-9632. ana staff person will
goodlet entrance is provided via a wheelchair lift. accessible listening devices are available and our meeting is open captioned and sign language interpreted. our agendas are also available in large print and braille. please ask staff for any additional assistance. yeah. >> thank you. >> to prevent electronic interference with this room's sound system and to respect everyone's ability to focus on the presentation please silence all mobile phones and p.d.a.s, your cooperation is...
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they're in a wheelchair or whatnot. it seemed like it took an exorbitant amount of time to have someone some and help them get out of it. so i just want to know if you guys have come up with an alternative response to people being stuck in the elevator. >> well, first of all, i would like to know when that was because we haven't had anyone stuck in quite a while. i'm in the city every day. i respond as fast as possible. i was there last night, making sure things are in good shape. levels are -- >> i guess the question is: is there somebody in the building that can respond? >> yes. the building manager. we talked in the meeting. he'll deal with tenant when they move in. he'll be there to tell people not to overload the elevator. yesterday he texted me about 2:00 in the afternoon, and i was there by 5:00 to do an adjustment. if somebody is stuck, i drop what i'm doing and race over there. i can't recall a time when somebody was stuck. >> on the issue of adjustments, you know, it's been brought up that moving in or moving
they're in a wheelchair or whatnot. it seemed like it took an exorbitant amount of time to have someone some and help them get out of it. so i just want to know if you guys have come up with an alternative response to people being stuck in the elevator. >> well, first of all, i would like to know when that was because we haven't had anyone stuck in quite a while. i'm in the city every day. i respond as fast as possible. i was there last night, making sure things are in good shape. levels...
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that lady who's looking at me in the wheelchair could be my mom.ow would i want someone to treat my mom? i'd want someone to dance with her. >> reporr: once the buses are loadedhe resents are driven to an evacuationcenter. behind them a neighboring complex burns to theground. >> the grove's gone. >> reporr: in a diffent part of town officer david petersn is on a lone mission to clear every house he can. >> before i could get to the end of the house, those houses would flames 40 feet in the air. >> santa rosa, i can't go any further, smoke's too thick. >> reporter: multie times he fis himself face-to-face with the devil, tempting fate at the gates of hell. >> there's at least four distinct times i felt, i've done too much, i've gone too far. god help me. >> reporter: knowing lives are on the line, he keeps going. >> come on. get in my car, ma'am. get in my car. >> my house is surrounded!ohrri! eporn m t theom saf to a sheriff's station. >> can i put four evacuees in your lobby till their rides get ere? all right, folks. all right, good night. >> rep
that lady who's looking at me in the wheelchair could be my mom.ow would i want someone to treat my mom? i'd want someone to dance with her. >> reporr: once the buses are loadedhe resents are driven to an evacuationcenter. behind them a neighboring complex burns to theground. >> the grove's gone. >> reporr: in a diffent part of town officer david petersn is on a lone mission to clear every house he can. >> before i could get to the end of the house, those houses would...
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that lady who's looking at me in the wheelchair? could be my mom.ow would i want someone to treat my mom? i'd want someone to dance with her. >> reporter: once the buses are loaded the residents are driven to an evacuation center. behind them a neighboring complex burns to the ground. >> the grove's gone. >> reporter: in a different part of town officer david peterson is on a lone mission to clear every house he can. >> before i could get to the end of the house, those houses would go up like matchsticks. flames 40 feet in the air. >> santa rosa, i can't go any further, smoke's too thick. >> reporter: multiple times he finds himself face-to-face with the devil, tempting fate at the gates of hell. >> there's at least four distinct times i felt, i've done too much, i've gone too far. god help me. >> reporter: knowing lives are on the line, he keeps going. >> come on. get in my car, ma'am. get in my car. >> my house is surrounded! oh -- it's just so terrifying! >> reporter: peterson manages to get the woman and a group of other evacuees safely to a she
that lady who's looking at me in the wheelchair? could be my mom.ow would i want someone to treat my mom? i'd want someone to dance with her. >> reporter: once the buses are loaded the residents are driven to an evacuation center. behind them a neighboring complex burns to the ground. >> the grove's gone. >> reporter: in a different part of town officer david peterson is on a lone mission to clear every house he can. >> before i could get to the end of the house, those...
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this young girl didn't have a wheelchair.ded a wheelchair, until now, her mom has been carrying her around. they realized that this was not going to go on. they, through the power of social media started reaching out and
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you can't get a wheelchair or walker through that space. there's a gas pipe right there. but that's only 32 inches. it's way too narrow, replacing that basin with a two foot basin and smaller tree would solve the problem and that's what i'm trying to have done. the city is saying that that's not feasible and i have not seen anything available publicly that says otherwise. that's why i'm here today. >> i have a question if you are finished with your presentation. >> i wanted to show one more thing if i could. i did a quick digital rendering -- here is half of our block. >> if you are looking at it sir. >> here is that same area with trees planted there instead. this is what we collectively, as neighbors want to do. and that is part of what i'm applying for so we can have a cohesive tree plant for our block. >> you have 30 seconds. >> i don't have anything else to say. >> the public works' order references removal of two street trees without replacement. >> i applied to remove and replace. i wouldn't have applied to just remove. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> we'll hear fro
you can't get a wheelchair or walker through that space. there's a gas pipe right there. but that's only 32 inches. it's way too narrow, replacing that basin with a two foot basin and smaller tree would solve the problem and that's what i'm trying to have done. the city is saying that that's not feasible and i have not seen anything available publicly that says otherwise. that's why i'm here today. >> i have a question if you are finished with your presentation. >> i wanted to show...
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marines rushing in to the scene with wheelchairs to rescue people and get them to safety. they are right next door, and then this imagef a man bringing someone down a ladder, again, a fire at ar sen live facility near the navy yard, flames still burning, thick smoke pouring out. live updates, we'll have them throughout the night in the app and,course, on news 4 at 11:00 with many of the stories from survivors and also we're going to hear from marinese coming to rescue. >> and family members quite concerned about loved ones, who liven that building, and we have a lot of questions about smoke alarms and things like th ♪ at[doorbell] ♪ ♪ when you have doctors working as a team for your health, you get the care you need to help you thrive. ♪ visit kp.org to learn more. kaiser permanente. thrive. ♪ >>> tonight, the supreme court cliffhanger and the accuser now demanding an fbi investigation before she testifies to congress. some key republicans losing patience. democrats accusing the p of rushing. a day of twists and turns and a heated stand off plunging deeper into suspension.
marines rushing in to the scene with wheelchairs to rescue people and get them to safety. they are right next door, and then this imagef a man bringing someone down a ladder, again, a fire at ar sen live facility near the navy yard, flames still burning, thick smoke pouring out. live updates, we'll have them throughout the night in the app and,course, on news 4 at 11:00 with many of the stories from survivors and also we're going to hear from marinese coming to rescue. >> and family...
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what is it like hitting the famous dance there in a wheelchair?ide. —— booklovers full —— clu b worldwide. —— booklovers full —— club lovers. i'm staying in a hotel with space on the facilities they need. i feel myself on the dance floor. i'm not a chair, i'm not a person in a chair, i'mjust...|‘m me. but i'm not wasting any time. we're heading straight out to ocean beach for one of their famous pool parties. i had a fantastic time here last year and the access was actually really good. i always find it's a bit odd how much attention i get on the dance floor. it can be fun to have people always asking me for selfies, but i think it also shows how long we've got to go before seeing a wheelchair on the dance floor is the norm and not a novelty. back at the hotel and i'm ready for our first night out, and we are heading to pasha. one way in which ibiza has made progress with accessibility is with its taxis, many of which are wheelchair accessible. when we arrive at pasha, it was a good start. a member of security spotted us and guided us through a si
what is it like hitting the famous dance there in a wheelchair?ide. —— booklovers full —— clu b worldwide. —— booklovers full —— club lovers. i'm staying in a hotel with space on the facilities they need. i feel myself on the dance floor. i'm not a chair, i'm not a person in a chair, i'mjust...|‘m me. but i'm not wasting any time. we're heading straight out to ocean beach for one of their famous pool parties. i had a fantastic time here last year and the access was actually...
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there is nothing so sad as a guy in a wheelchair shouting "open" in an american accent. laughter.y. enjoy the rest of your night. applause. let's hear it once again for the brilliant aaron simmons. cheering and applause. now, please welcome your next storyteller for the evening, fran. applause. yeah, my name is fran aitken, i'm from new zealand and the reason i'm here tonight is because i am a space cadet. you guys know what that means, right? yup, and i'm sure you all know someone who is a space cadet. they're super dreamy and head is always in the clouds and they‘ re constantly late. there's advantages to knowing us. like, for example, i am so good at picking out the perfect birthday present for my friends, and they will get it two months after their actual birthday because i have forgotten it but it's a nice surprise for both of us. if my friends are running late, i will never be mad at them because i'm almost always late as well. it takes a lot of pressure off off me when they are late. but yes, being a space cadet does not sound like a disability, but there are disadvantages.
there is nothing so sad as a guy in a wheelchair shouting "open" in an american accent. laughter.y. enjoy the rest of your night. applause. let's hear it once again for the brilliant aaron simmons. cheering and applause. now, please welcome your next storyteller for the evening, fran. applause. yeah, my name is fran aitken, i'm from new zealand and the reason i'm here tonight is because i am a space cadet. you guys know what that means, right? yup, and i'm sure you all know someone...
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and the women's wheelchair race was won by poland's martyna snopek.volved. snopek works as a teacher in maidenhead and is a member of david weir's academy. to the iaaf continental cup in ostrava now, and caster semenya has run the fifth—fastest 800 metres in history. it was also the second—fastest time of her career. ——it was also the third—fastest time of her career. there's only been one run quicker in the past decade and that was semenya herself, setting her personal best injune. it's the 29th consecutive 800m race that the double olympic champion has won. 0lympic triple jump champion christian taylor ran against team europe's matthew hudson—smith on the first leg of the mixed 400m relay at the continental cup, but it was the brit who passed the baton over first. however, a dropped the baton in the second changeover cost them dearly and they couldn't come back to beat the americas, who ended on a stunning last leg from 0lympic 400m champion shaunae miller—uibo. in the 100m, america's noah lyles ended his dominant season with a win, just one—hundred
and the women's wheelchair race was won by poland's martyna snopek.volved. snopek works as a teacher in maidenhead and is a member of david weir's academy. to the iaaf continental cup in ostrava now, and caster semenya has run the fifth—fastest 800 metres in history. it was also the second—fastest time of her career. ——it was also the third—fastest time of her career. there's only been one run quicker in the past decade and that was semenya herself, setting her personal best injune....
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. >> that first day when they brought the wheelchair in, that was like a prison sentence to me. didn't want to look at it, i didn't want anything to do with the wheelchair. >> jason mcmillan has spent the year away from the active duty he loves, shot in the chest, the bullet stopped against his spine, paralyzing him. in rehab, he found freedom in the very wheels he first resented. >> you get fed at a certain time, if i could get myself up and get dressed and get in the wheelchair and take myself to the cafeteria, i could eat whenever i wanted to. >> reporter: doctors tell jason there's a chance he could walk again. >> that's whey think about all the time. getting my body back in shape to where i could go back to work. >> reporter: early next year, he'll marry the woman who dragged him to safety last fall. his fiancee. >> i'm very grateful to have been given a second chance and to have jason here with me. i feel like we're meant to be after all this has happened. >> reporter: in las vegas, sunrise hospital recently hosted a survivor's luncheon, reuniting patients with doctors and
. >> that first day when they brought the wheelchair in, that was like a prison sentence to me. didn't want to look at it, i didn't want anything to do with the wheelchair. >> jason mcmillan has spent the year away from the active duty he loves, shot in the chest, the bullet stopped against his spine, paralyzing him. in rehab, he found freedom in the very wheels he first resented. >> you get fed at a certain time, if i could get myself up and get dressed and get in the...
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who won the quad wheelchair doubles, with partner david wagner.their first match since the world cup. they made the perfect start when marcus rashford, one of three changes to the side that lost against croatia, opened the scoring. spain manged to level just two minutes later and rodrigo moreno then took advantage of poor marking at a free—kick to score the winner from close range after 32 minutes. we've got to keep faith in the way we are trying to play, otherwise we go back to what we did historically. there is no way i believe we will ever be a top team if we do that. so we've got to be brave enough to stick to our principles. and, you know, just get better at what we are doing and identify how we improve. but that is not going to be an easy task, because you can see the level of the top teams and i said right across the summer we are under no illusions about that. northern ireland had a disappointing start to their nations league campaign losing 2—1 to bosnia—herzegovina. michael 0'neill‘s side had the better of the early chances but it was th
who won the quad wheelchair doubles, with partner david wagner.their first match since the world cup. they made the perfect start when marcus rashford, one of three changes to the side that lost against croatia, opened the scoring. spain manged to level just two minutes later and rodrigo moreno then took advantage of poor marking at a free—kick to score the winner from close range after 32 minutes. we've got to keep faith in the way we are trying to play, otherwise we go back to what we did...
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and interviewed world war i veterans in their beds, in their wheelchairs. so it wasn't just a politician saying these are the mistakes, he would say comrade, tell me what you think, this wheelchair-bound veteran, and understood the power of that. that is testimony from people who had seen war, who had suffered some of the worst consequences of war. it is powerful stuff to listen and to. it was also incredibly rare. ares the sort of thing we used to in the modern age where , we go to the reporter on the scene. this is incredibly new and unusual in 1941 when it was done. steve: i am struck by what you are saying because we have america first, president trump make america great again, let's pull out of syria and question our role in nato. in terms of the sentiment for a core group of donald trump supporters, that was president in the 1930's as well. there is a parallel between the two. prof. byrnes: in the 1930's, and even among people who wanted the british to win the war, they didn't want to fight it. even on the eve of pearl harbor, most americans did not w
and interviewed world war i veterans in their beds, in their wheelchairs. so it wasn't just a politician saying these are the mistakes, he would say comrade, tell me what you think, this wheelchair-bound veteran, and understood the power of that. that is testimony from people who had seen war, who had suffered some of the worst consequences of war. it is powerful stuff to listen and to. it was also incredibly rare. ares the sort of thing we used to in the modern age where , we go to the...
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in the rush to get out and back to the choppers, there's not even time to use my wheelchair.s achieved its objective. in four days, this unit destroyed 23 bases in the jungle. but there are countless others hidden out here. locating them is like finding a needle in a haystack, even when they are found in and destroyed, others quickly spring up in their place. it is a never—ending struggle, fuelled by the global demand for cocaine. but some things have improved. colonel oscar zarate told me what operations were like before the peace deal with the farc. until recently, the unit's helicopters would frequently draw fire and they'd take casualties. now, theirjob is easier. colombia's guerrilla war was the longest—running insurgency in latin america. by the time it formally ended in 2016, over 200,000 people had been killed and over 5 million displaced. the farc began in the ‘60s as a left—wing protest movement against poverty and inequality, but it became heavily involved in the global drugs trade and multiple kidnappings at home. right—wing pro—government paramilitaries fought th
in the rush to get out and back to the choppers, there's not even time to use my wheelchair.s achieved its objective. in four days, this unit destroyed 23 bases in the jungle. but there are countless others hidden out here. locating them is like finding a needle in a haystack, even when they are found in and destroyed, others quickly spring up in their place. it is a never—ending struggle, fuelled by the global demand for cocaine. but some things have improved. colonel oscar zarate told me...
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in the rush to get out and back to the choppers, there is not even time to use my wheelchair.ieved its objective. infour are raid has achieved its objective. in four days this unit destroyed 23 basesin in four days this unit destroyed 23 bases in the jungle. in four days this unit destroyed 23 bases in thejungle. but in four days this unit destroyed 23 bases in the jungle. but there are cou ntless bases in the jungle. but there are countless others hidden out here. locating them is like finding a needle in a haystack, even when they are found in is destroyed, others quickly spring up in their place. it isa quickly spring up in their place. it is a never—ending struggle, fuelled by the global demand for cocaine. but some things have improved. colonel oscar told me what operations were like before the peace deal with the farc. until recently, the unit's helicopters would frequently draw fire and they would take casualties. now theirjob is easier. colombia's guerrilla war was the longest—running insurgency in latin america. either time it formally endedin america. either time it
in the rush to get out and back to the choppers, there is not even time to use my wheelchair.ieved its objective. infour are raid has achieved its objective. in four days this unit destroyed 23 basesin in four days this unit destroyed 23 bases in the jungle. in four days this unit destroyed 23 bases in thejungle. but in four days this unit destroyed 23 bases in the jungle. but there are cou ntless bases in the jungle. but there are countless others hidden out here. locating them is like finding...
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sarah ward is a wheelchair user and has been trailing the app since may.he company start—up tra ns—report. developed the app, who works at the company start—up trans—report. thank you both forjoining us. sarah, has it made a difference? good morning. i'm pleased to say that it has made a huge difference to my experience of rail travel. it has given me so much more confidence. it has enabled me to be so much more flexible on day—to—day basis which is very helpful because my previous experience has been that i have had to book 24 hours or 48 hours in advance and whilst people are lovely at the call centres for the different train operators, it is not very flexible because you don't necessarily know what you are going to do the next day or the next week. it is great to have something that is like this, it feels so much more reliable. because you never know when you are travelling if someone going to be there to meet you at is going to be there to meet you at the next station. that is the worry of will you be over carried and sometimes you can be left on the t
sarah ward is a wheelchair user and has been trailing the app since may.he company start—up tra ns—report. developed the app, who works at the company start—up trans—report. thank you both forjoining us. sarah, has it made a difference? good morning. i'm pleased to say that it has made a huge difference to my experience of rail travel. it has given me so much more confidence. it has enabled me to be so much more flexible on day—to—day basis which is very helpful because my previous...
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that is a mini wheelchair made from legos.tle was found near the zoo in the maryland park with fractures under his shell. it was likely from being hit by a car. >> he has fractured on the bottom of his shell. we thought of attaching lego wheels to something to put above him like a brace. that is where the idea of the wheelchair came in. >> bravo. zoo officials say the turtle is doing great and riding in style. they plan to return him to the wild once he is fully healed. >>> let's get a check of cnn money. global stocks falling follow the wall street lead. the central bank raised interest rates for the thirst time -- for the third time this year. jerome powell says the economy can handle it. that sent u.s. stocks higher and they fell as bank stocks dropped. this effects borrowing costs. it means higher rates on loans and mortgages. watch the mortgage rates. i saw a mortgage rate at 5% yesterday. >>> uber will pay $148 million fine. settling the investigation of the data breach. hackers stole information of 57 million users. the
that is a mini wheelchair made from legos.tle was found near the zoo in the maryland park with fractures under his shell. it was likely from being hit by a car. >> he has fractured on the bottom of his shell. we thought of attaching lego wheels to something to put above him like a brace. that is where the idea of the wheelchair came in. >> bravo. zoo officials say the turtle is doing great and riding in style. they plan to return him to the wild once he is fully healed. >>>...
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this injured turtle now has his very own wheelchair made of legos. i it. this turtle is recovering at the maryland zoo after he was found with fractures to the bottom of his shell. after surgery, a veterinary stent at the university of maryland sketched a customized wheelchair and sent it to a friend who built the chao out of leg bricks. i love this. the frame surrounds the turtle's shell and sits on four wheels. look at him >> and he'll never get a flat tire. >> and h doesn't have to move that fast. >> what if he gets stuck in th mud and his wheels don't spin? >> it's so fitting that the university of maryland stepped up. >> if nothing else, our degree has imbued a sense of responsibility to turtles everywhere. we're both maryland alum. >> fear the turtle. >> but tris, you did help make that? >> no, but i doove turtles everywhere. >> okay. anyw, in this kind of weather, the turtles -- i don't know, do they like it? a lot of creatures come out in this rain, try to get into your house. this morning the good news is we're not looking at so much ouin through
this injured turtle now has his very own wheelchair made of legos. i it. this turtle is recovering at the maryland zoo after he was found with fractures to the bottom of his shell. after surgery, a veterinary stent at the university of maryland sketched a customized wheelchair and sent it to a friend who built the chao out of leg bricks. i love this. the frame surrounds the turtle's shell and sits on four wheels. look at him >> and he'll never get a flat tire. >> and h doesn't have...
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, who won the quad wheelchair doubles, with partner david wagner.tart when marcus rashford, one of three changes to the side that lost against croatia, opened the scoring. spain manged to level just two minutes later and rodrigo moreno then took advantage of poor marking at a free—kick to score the winner from close range after 32 minutes. we've got to keep faith in the way we are trying to play, otherwise we go back to what we did historically. there is no way i believe we will ever be a top team if we do that. so we've got to be brave enough to stick to our principles. and, you know, just get better at what we are doing and identify how we improve. but that is not going to be an easy task, because you can see the level of the top teams and i said right across the summer we are under no illusions about that. well there was a worrying moment during the second half when manchester united defender luke shaw had to be stretchered off with a head injury. but he tweeted later that he was fine and in the best possible hands. northern ireland had a disappo
, who won the quad wheelchair doubles, with partner david wagner.tart when marcus rashford, one of three changes to the side that lost against croatia, opened the scoring. spain manged to level just two minutes later and rodrigo moreno then took advantage of poor marking at a free—kick to score the winner from close range after 32 minutes. we've got to keep faith in the way we are trying to play, otherwise we go back to what we did historically. there is no way i believe we will ever be a top...
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we saw marines rush in with wheelchairs. t amazing day where different sdictions come together. again, it's four alarms now and no letup in sight. >> these are the senioriving apartments at 5th and k in southeast arthur capper senior living apartment, and the scene on the 1,000 blo of 5th street where jackie was , there's a senior center located there so that's where they are being taken. d.c. officials are trying to figure out a s place for all individuals to go to ensure they have a safey place to s tonight, and speaking of, we're awaiting our first real upda.c from officials including the mayor who is there at that scene of 5th and l in southeast gere jackie's at. we should beting that update from them momentarily. >> that's the press conference right there, but aaron is watching fire truck after fire truck go in. this is where the ambulances are and where the evacuees have been ken. look at these.ve pictures. it is still aggressive flames. it started in the attic. we don't know how it started or what is fuelling these flames. it's a beautiful calm day, no winds kicking it up
we saw marines rush in with wheelchairs. t amazing day where different sdictions come together. again, it's four alarms now and no letup in sight. >> these are the senioriving apartments at 5th and k in southeast arthur capper senior living apartment, and the scene on the 1,000 blo of 5th street where jackie was , there's a senior center located there so that's where they are being taken. d.c. officials are trying to figure out a s place for all individuals to go to ensure they have a...
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. >> firefighters and marines rushed in with wheelchairs to save people. the fire so big, you could see it for miles away. the inferno broke a out at apartment complex in southeast washington. right near the navyard. >> we expect an update on this blaze and what investigators ehave learned thisning any minute now. we're standing by to hear from the d.c. mayor. but our team coverage begins with jackie bensen. she's live on the scene. jackie? >> reporter: we want to show you what it looks like right now. take a look. you can s firefighters still in the process of pouring water on this building filled withhe belongings of senior citizens, t everything in this historic fire. was a nightmare scenario for first responders. a fireacing through multistory building on fifth street southeast. 163 units whose residents are senior citizens. many are dependent on ee lchairs and walkers. job one, as the flames flared er hi was shouldered by visiting family members, building staff and first responders to quickly get the seniors to safety without using the el say torp. >>
. >> firefighters and marines rushed in with wheelchairs to save people. the fire so big, you could see it for miles away. the inferno broke a out at apartment complex in southeast washington. right near the navyard. >> we expect an update on this blaze and what investigators ehave learned thisning any minute now. we're standing by to hear from the d.c. mayor. but our team coverage begins with jackie bensen. she's live on the scene. jackie? >> reporter: we want to show you...
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my life until i met you didn't think that this day would come i didn't think that a person in a wheelchair would be a supermodel and so thank you for being that shining light and to answer the question twitter is brought up too and yeah it is it is kind of difficult especially now because where i mean i feel like the industry is a little over saturated and it's quite difficult to get your project or your idea at the forefront of several different ideas. but i on the other hand have been so grateful and pretty lucky with some of the relationships i've made in this industry who have helped me along the way creating projects so my nonprofit is there to cater to creating clean energy solutions for communities around the world the don't have access to power i i was born in reason edmonton alberta moved to toronto and high school my parents come from. eritrea they are immigrants they you know they brought i was raised with a serious relationship with my country and my continent and so when i got my first big break with the big designers you gone she walked in exclusively with them the first thin
my life until i met you didn't think that this day would come i didn't think that a person in a wheelchair would be a supermodel and so thank you for being that shining light and to answer the question twitter is brought up too and yeah it is it is kind of difficult especially now because where i mean i feel like the industry is a little over saturated and it's quite difficult to get your project or your idea at the forefront of several different ideas. but i on the other hand have been so...
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. >> we actually picked people up as best we possibly could and had the wheelchairs at the exit and put them right into the wheelchair or the litter outside the building after we carried them down four flights. >> reporter: all 190 residents got out alive, with only six sent to the hospital. the marines have a saying, "no better friend, no worst enemy." in this fire fight they proved the best of friends. david martin, cbs news, at the marine barracks annex in washington. >> glor: coming up next here on the cbs evening news. the wanted poster may be a thing er the past. how police are taking a manhunt into the 21st century. and later, a young man accused of trying to steal an american airlines plane. an american airlines plane. when nighttime nasal congestion closes in, breathe right strips are designed to simply open your nose right back up. so with breathe right you can breathe better and sleep better. breathe better. sleep better. breathe right. but choosing to douggo that extra mileve. can be tough on his body. that's why he wears dr. scholl's massaging gel insoles. they provide all
. >> we actually picked people up as best we possibly could and had the wheelchairs at the exit and put them right into the wheelchair or the litter outside the building after we carried them down four flights. >> reporter: all 190 residents got out alive, with only six sent to the hospital. the marines have a saying, "no better friend, no worst enemy." in this fire fight they proved the best of friends. david martin, cbs news, at the marine barracks annex in washington....
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i was accused of hitting a person who was in a wheelchair, she went to, she was in a wheelchair. and after i hit her, she went to the hospital and two days after her hospital admission she died. oh. the circumstances around my case is simple. i was going 15 miles an hour while making a left hand turn. she appeared on my right side, of my left hand side, by a stationary bus. the wheelchair was rolling toward me, we couldn't, she couldn't stop. she ended up on the hood of my car, and then hit the ground. there was an investigation, consisted in -- [microphone is silent] >> supervisor kim: thank you, mr. hanon. >> hello, my name is madeline mcmilan, i work for the san francisco police department. i've been working there for 25 years. i was in an accident and was off work. prior to me being in this accident, there was a young, white police officer that was brought into my unit because she was working on light duty. once i left due to my accident, when i came back to work, she had taken over my whole desk, all my duties, she was now doing everything that i did. i went to my lieutenant
i was accused of hitting a person who was in a wheelchair, she went to, she was in a wheelchair. and after i hit her, she went to the hospital and two days after her hospital admission she died. oh. the circumstances around my case is simple. i was going 15 miles an hour while making a left hand turn. she appeared on my right side, of my left hand side, by a stationary bus. the wheelchair was rolling toward me, we couldn't, she couldn't stop. she ended up on the hood of my car, and then hit the...
and wheelchair access at the polk street, carleton b. goodlet