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a wheelchair?h, man, i have to try to understand that a little bit more. it was eye opening. i did understand it when he said it like that a bit because i remember when they announced the lion king was going to be made in america, and i was, like, my phone's going to ring, right? ( laughter ) i was, like, because, i mean -- ( laughter ) i was, like -- ( applause ) -- the whole time i was waiting and they were, like, beyonce is going to be in it. i'm, okay, cool. wegons yons and -- and another person. and -- donald glover. and, okay, and? i was so ready to be in the "lion king" that every time my phone rang, i would answer and i started to sing the song, and, hello? no, no, i already have insurance. thank you. why? because i might be in the "lion king." well, thank you. i hope they think that, too. thank you very much. bye. but i will say, it was just a beautiful moment. i will try and be a part of that as a human online and in real life, but i appreciated how that guy who was an actor in a wheelcha
a wheelchair?h, man, i have to try to understand that a little bit more. it was eye opening. i did understand it when he said it like that a bit because i remember when they announced the lion king was going to be made in america, and i was, like, my phone's going to ring, right? ( laughter ) i was, like, because, i mean -- ( laughter ) i was, like -- ( applause ) -- the whole time i was waiting and they were, like, beyonce is going to be in it. i'm, okay, cool. wegons yons and -- and another...
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ok ok so here's a good example for wheelchair accessibility reasons plus one of colognes main stations i've been here a thousand times and it's never occurred to me to wonder how people go if they can't take the stairs and it makes you realize that there's no this is great look. there's a ramp to help me get to the escalator. but i can't get up. and sit. and this isn't the only main station that's of no use to rob and i had never noticed before. with this frustrating how does it feel. like i said earlier i try to stay positive. so there it is what it is. i just have to get off a stop earlier or later still to a lot of. it is what it is by now robin has memorized the subway map. back to braman and the mountains club after you know it's time for dinner the number of guests varies from week to week. after all this is a place for people to hang out not to be looked after most of them live in care homes or assisted living centers or with their parents coming here gets them out of the house and lets them meet new people. there should be. that yes we do that too that's a nice kissing and part
ok ok so here's a good example for wheelchair accessibility reasons plus one of colognes main stations i've been here a thousand times and it's never occurred to me to wonder how people go if they can't take the stairs and it makes you realize that there's no this is great look. there's a ramp to help me get to the escalator. but i can't get up. and sit. and this isn't the only main station that's of no use to rob and i had never noticed before. with this frustrating how does it feel. like i...
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then figuring out how to make themselves happy and people in wheelchairs are just some. now there is we're just not important we are obscene there are something like we make about monk comparable yeah the creepy dubai riding a motorcycle helicopter that literally had nothing except they just kept running it so it's like when they everywhere it was a very big and you guys experience i mean the first time while you were there i mean was there any moments where you guys felt like oh wow is a woman a foe really disrespect or. really the moments of those well yes we actually tried out that the two of us went in to try out the massage chairs and i will tell you what ended up happening was devon got ten minutes i got about eight to ten minutes so basically you get in this massage chair and they actually control it but when you go we're doing the demo right now so when my eight to ten minutes was they were like ok please go and that was about it and then i looked over she got a for thirty minutes they gave her a blanket. all of really no joke and really any of the the women in w
then figuring out how to make themselves happy and people in wheelchairs are just some. now there is we're just not important we are obscene there are something like we make about monk comparable yeah the creepy dubai riding a motorcycle helicopter that literally had nothing except they just kept running it so it's like when they everywhere it was a very big and you guys experience i mean the first time while you were there i mean was there any moments where you guys felt like oh wow is a woman...
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or subways are good but we don't want to see people wheelchairs and they don't want the women in. figuring out how to make themselves happy and people in wheelchairs are just somehow not neither as we're just not important we're obscene they're something like we make about among comparable yeah the creepy dubai writhing motorcycle helicopter that literally had nothing except they just kept running and so it's like when they everywhere it was a very big and you guys experience i mean these things first hand while you're there i mean was there any moments where you guys felt like oh wow i was a woman a foe really disrespect or or wow that really was the moment subsists well yes we actually tried out that the two of us went in to try out the massage chairs and i will tell you what ended up happening was devon got ten minutes i got about eight to ten minute. it's so basically you get in this massage chair and they actually control it but when you go we're doing the demo right now so when my eight to ten minutes was a they were like ok please go and that was about it and then i looked
or subways are good but we don't want to see people wheelchairs and they don't want the women in. figuring out how to make themselves happy and people in wheelchairs are just somehow not neither as we're just not important we're obscene they're something like we make about among comparable yeah the creepy dubai writhing motorcycle helicopter that literally had nothing except they just kept running and so it's like when they everywhere it was a very big and you guys experience i mean these...
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you know, "i'm in a wheelchair. how can i possibly live in the mountains?" >> reporter: but one day, while looking out his hospital window, middleton saw something. it was christian bagg, who had gotten a job at the very same hospital and was commuting to work on his now entirely functional bike. >> th morning i was in rec therapy and i said, "hey, kim, there's this amazing bike i saw." and thhe goes, "oh's christian. he just works downstairs in the hospital. i'll have to connect you guys."e >>porter: with the help of a gofundme page middleton was able to reakmodel his house, mg it wheelchair ready, and to purchase one of christian bagg's bikes. >> when i saw the sticker price on the bike, it's--t's high. it's an expensive bike. it's cuerstom made. e's a low production run right now. it's the cost of a toyota corolla, basically. but it was worth eve ry penny of it. it has been the most amazing tool i could think of having. when i came home for a visit back in may,ck was in our rd. and evan, my three-year-old son, rom our backyard into th woods. and he said,
you know, "i'm in a wheelchair. how can i possibly live in the mountains?" >> reporter: but one day, while looking out his hospital window, middleton saw something. it was christian bagg, who had gotten a job at the very same hospital and was commuting to work on his now entirely functional bike. >> th morning i was in rec therapy and i said, "hey, kim, there's this amazing bike i saw." and thhe goes, "oh's christian. he just works downstairs in the...
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. >> reporter: she heard of magic wheelchair, creating costumes that fit around children's wheelchairs. she was touched and asked if she could help. >> they said, here is the family. family, here is priscilla. the kid is, you know, this awesome kid, 10 years old, he likes dinosaurs, good luck. >> wait, watch out. >> she sought the help of friends and youtube and 100 hours of labor later, she is co. >> you know, usually, we attract attention because we have a special needs son in a wheelchair. now, with this amazing opportunity, he's going to get attention for a whole different reason. look at this. i'm speechless. >> reporter: it was a lot of nonpaid work for an artist still trying to find her way in the art world, but so worth it so one little boy when knanavigati the real world arrives in style. garvin thomas, nbc 5 bay area news. >>> he might be the greatest receiver you never heard of. tonight, we'll air a revealing one hour documentary, split end. the curious case of warren wells. for three seasons he dominated the game, averaging 23 yards but, he had trouble with booze. he was se
. >> reporter: she heard of magic wheelchair, creating costumes that fit around children's wheelchairs. she was touched and asked if she could help. >> they said, here is the family. family, here is priscilla. the kid is, you know, this awesome kid, 10 years old, he likes dinosaurs, good luck. >> wait, watch out. >> she sought the help of friends and youtube and 100 hours of labor later, she is co. >> you know, usually, we attract attention because we have a...
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she has postponed the caesarean by two days and wants to be taken through in a wheelchair. furious row last year when it emerged that a conservative had broken his arrangement with a pregnant liberal democratic and pay. that increased demands for mps to be able to vote by proxy and the longest continuously serving female mp took up tulip‘s case. she should not have to choose whether going through the lobby, nine months pregnant in a wheelchair, having postponed her caesarean or having the right to vote. it be possible for you to facilitate to have a proxy vote so she can have her baby and have a vote? is this some in the house agreed to in february last year in principle. in the circumstances of this important vote tomorrow and my honourable friend ‘s's prolific, would this be possible for it to be arranged? the speaker said that tulip siddiq should be allowed to vote and the idea she should be wheeled through the division lobby will be seen as many people as completely uncivilised. it is extremely regrettable that almost a year after the first debate and over four months a
she has postponed the caesarean by two days and wants to be taken through in a wheelchair. furious row last year when it emerged that a conservative had broken his arrangement with a pregnant liberal democratic and pay. that increased demands for mps to be able to vote by proxy and the longest continuously serving female mp took up tulip‘s case. she should not have to choose whether going through the lobby, nine months pregnant in a wheelchair, having postponed her caesarean or having the...
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. >> reporter: a few years ago she heard about magic wheelchair. creating elaborate kos costumes that fit around children's wheelchairs. she was touched. >> they said priscilla here is the family. good luck. watch out. there you go. >> reporter: he sought to help a friend and youtube and 100 hours of labor later, she is really to surprise christian and his family with his costume. >> usually we attract attention just because we have a special needs son in a wheelchair and now with this amazing opportunity he's going attention for a whole different reason. look at this. i'm speechless. >> reporter: it was a lot of nonpaid work for an artist still trying to find her way in the art world. so worth it to one little boy when navigating the real world can always arrive in style. >> that's one sweet ride. i hope it brings lots of happiness. >> got do clear the way when he comes through with that. >>> talking about this rain. >> some heavy downpours now. we're tracking offshore. we'll give you a view on storm ranger. it's the only one in the bay area and o
. >> reporter: a few years ago she heard about magic wheelchair. creating elaborate kos costumes that fit around children's wheelchairs. she was touched. >> they said priscilla here is the family. good luck. watch out. there you go. >> reporter: he sought to help a friend and youtube and 100 hours of labor later, she is really to surprise christian and his family with his costume. >> usually we attract attention just because we have a special needs son in a wheelchair...
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so i'm a wheelchair user or someone using a wheelchair.s you yourself would wish to be treated. like many things in modern society it is about asking a person's consent and how they want things to go down, rather than just assuming. stop and think how you talk to anyone else and use that when you talk to a disabled person. just listen to what they say. what would be so great is if people came up to me and asked me if they could stroke olga. i think it's really important to have that dialogue between me and the person interacting with me, because the audible world is so important to a blind person. we don't need to be condescended to or treated differently. we need to be respected and supported. to watch that film again and others like it, visit bbc.com/ideas. there is a a lot to think about that. now it's time for a look at the weather. hello and a brief mild spell of weather through today and the start of the weekend. temperatures as much around nine or 10 celsius milder than yesterday. a fair amount of cloud. this photo sent from notting
so i'm a wheelchair user or someone using a wheelchair.s you yourself would wish to be treated. like many things in modern society it is about asking a person's consent and how they want things to go down, rather than just assuming. stop and think how you talk to anyone else and use that when you talk to a disabled person. just listen to what they say. what would be so great is if people came up to me and asked me if they could stroke olga. i think it's really important to have that dialogue...
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so i'm a wheelchair user or someone using a wheelchair.my legs. it's not about avoiding topics or trying to say the right thing, ratherjust treating people as you yourself would wish to be treated. like many things in modern society it is about asking a person's consent and how they want things to go down. rather than just assuming. stop and think how you talk to anyone else and use that when you talk to a disabled person. just listen to what they say. what would be so great is if people came up to me and asked me if they could stroke olga. i think it's really important to have that dialogue between me and the person interacting with me, because the audible world is so important to a blind person. we don't need to be condescended to or treated differently. we need to be respected and supported. to watch that film again and others like it, visit bbc.com/ideas ijust want to bring you some breaking news now... an independent inquiry has found that the lawn tennis association missed repeated warnings about bullying and sexually inappropriate b
so i'm a wheelchair user or someone using a wheelchair.my legs. it's not about avoiding topics or trying to say the right thing, ratherjust treating people as you yourself would wish to be treated. like many things in modern society it is about asking a person's consent and how they want things to go down. rather than just assuming. stop and think how you talk to anyone else and use that when you talk to a disabled person. just listen to what they say. what would be so great is if people came...
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thrown me out of my wheelchair.y be checksum swear words into it in order to maybe feel more manly, they physically assault me. i have been thrown out of my wheelchair in the past more times than i care to remember. i don't go out in my hometown any more because it happens so and very often, the police will take it seriously, but sometimes they didn't because it often depends who you speak to. but the majority of the time, they did ta ke the majority of the time, they did take it seriously and people were jailed for physical assaults on myself. but if somebody takes that further and goes online or goes on facebook or twitter and verbally abuses me and other people, there's not much you can do about it other than report it to facebook. and u nfortu nately, than report it to facebook. and unfortunately, people have used derogatory words about me on facebook and twitter and when you report it, you get a message that says, this goes against our terms and conditions. whereas if somebody racially abused me on facebook, th
thrown me out of my wheelchair.y be checksum swear words into it in order to maybe feel more manly, they physically assault me. i have been thrown out of my wheelchair in the past more times than i care to remember. i don't go out in my hometown any more because it happens so and very often, the police will take it seriously, but sometimes they didn't because it often depends who you speak to. but the majority of the time, they did ta ke the majority of the time, they did take it seriously and...
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she left in a wheelchair but it is not thought to be serious. 0ver wheelchair but it is not thought tose a finals of the asb classic, he had a straight sets win. some good news for nadal fans, they we re some good news for nadal fans, they were worried he may not make it to the first grand slam of the year but here he is arising in melbourne. people out of the brisbane tournament with a thigh strain, before that he had not played since he withdrew from the us in september. he says he is feeling confident going into the australian open on monday. not so good for halep, she may need a dose of confidence. the romanian was returning to action after a back injury, beaten in straight sets by the world number 15. runner—up at last yea r‘s the world number 15. runner—up at last year's australian open, she is currently without a coach and that will be her only game before the grand slam gets under way next week. will she... we will have to find out on monday. still to come on sportsday. the other torres — we meet sergio, not fernando — the argentinian who went from the factory floor to the thea
she left in a wheelchair but it is not thought to be serious. 0ver wheelchair but it is not thought tose a finals of the asb classic, he had a straight sets win. some good news for nadal fans, they we re some good news for nadal fans, they were worried he may not make it to the first grand slam of the year but here he is arising in melbourne. people out of the brisbane tournament with a thigh strain, before that he had not played since he withdrew from the us in september. he says he is feeling...
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just in a wheelchair three years ago. he was in a wheelchair three years ago and really you know. never got out of the house didn't come out look at him now can't tell that. song about twenty years he hid i was in and out of a chair for twenty years and. and i've had a lot to do with not getting enough physical therapy through the b.a. and my drug addictions and it wasn't soul i was able to get me right before my mind right before i could start working on other things and i i could have been years earlier if i would have had the support from the v.a. . yeah i thought i had the support from the v.a. a lot of things earlier on i had to take the road to dead but don't get me wrong i'd never i would change a thing because everything that's happened to me so far in life has got me here and i'm pretty sure this. plays it helps to be immensely it helps me get around other people it helps me to get away from that isolation mode that i frequently fall into and so yeah being around here being around young you know the younger guys the american or yeah it just gives you a little spark to lif
just in a wheelchair three years ago. he was in a wheelchair three years ago and really you know. never got out of the house didn't come out look at him now can't tell that. song about twenty years he hid i was in and out of a chair for twenty years and. and i've had a lot to do with not getting enough physical therapy through the b.a. and my drug addictions and it wasn't soul i was able to get me right before my mind right before i could start working on other things and i i could have been...
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city hall is accessible to persons using wheelchairs and other devices, wheelchair access is providedt the grove van ness and mcallister street via ramp. wheelchair access at the carlton entrance. our meeting is open and captioned and sign language interpreted. our agendas are available in large print and braille. please ask staff for any additional assistance you may need. to prevent electronic interference with the room sound system and to respect everyone's ability to focus on the presentation, please silence all mobile phones and pdas. your cooperation is appreciated. we welcome the public's participation. there will be opportunity for public comment at the beginning and the end of the meeting as well as after every item on today's agenda. each comment is limited to three months -- well, that's a long time for you to speak -- excuse me, three minutes. and following the meeting, if you provide your contact information. you may complete a speakers card at the desk located in the front of the room. then please approach the microphone during public comment or you can participate on ou
city hall is accessible to persons using wheelchairs and other devices, wheelchair access is providedt the grove van ness and mcallister street via ramp. wheelchair access at the carlton entrance. our meeting is open and captioned and sign language interpreted. our agendas are available in large print and braille. please ask staff for any additional assistance you may need. to prevent electronic interference with the room sound system and to respect everyone's ability to focus on the...
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. >> though she was born with spina bifida, the wheelchair doesn't stop her.n. to help her daughter pursue her passion, stanley gibson founded a special trup. >> for means first to dance. it described her she's the first in the room to start dancing. >> they are more than a dance team. they are a sisterhood. >> everybody is the same. nobody is different. everybody is in a wheelchair. >> and faith dances, her parents can hard believe what they were seeing. >> she was not supposed to be here for more than five minutes. now she is 6 1/2 and dancing. excite and happy. >> like all little girls, when these girls put on a performance in sequin costumes, they sparkle inside and out. >> one, two, threthe hot ticket . >>> right now at 6:00, the hot ticket in town. fans line up in the early morning hours to get into steph curry's big party in oakland. >>> also, the gavel is back in her hands. nancy pelosi's first act now that she's once again speaker of the house. >> but first, is this a sign of trouble ahead? what apple's stock slump could mean for the rest of the econo
. >> though she was born with spina bifida, the wheelchair doesn't stop her.n. to help her daughter pursue her passion, stanley gibson founded a special trup. >> for means first to dance. it described her she's the first in the room to start dancing. >> they are more than a dance team. they are a sisterhood. >> everybody is the same. nobody is different. everybody is in a wheelchair. >> and faith dances, her parents can hard believe what they were seeing. >>...
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for yeagrs, he was only sitt in the wheelchair. he wasn't walking at all. i trained him niing simple tees, nothing sophisticated. just by collaborating, weac d this level. >> reporter: but many soldiers need much more than a bit of motivation. one is ali mahdi, shown here before his injury in 2017. ow he spends his days since an isis sniper shot him in the neck during the battle for mosul. the injury has left him almost entirely paralyzed, but mahdi claims that his condition is treatable. >> ( translated ): i just need an eration. theytold me that this treatment is only available in germany, america and japan. but in the arab countries, theyn t do anything. >> reporter: the ministry of defense sent mahdi to india for one surgery, during which doctors repaired his fractured vertebrae. he claims that the ministry promised him a second surgery to restore the nerve functions, but it hasn't materialized. a ministry of defense official confiqurmed that mahdi ed further treatment. the official said that the second procedure has been ed for almost a ye because the
for yeagrs, he was only sitt in the wheelchair. he wasn't walking at all. i trained him niing simple tees, nothing sophisticated. just by collaborating, weac d this level. >> reporter: but many soldiers need much more than a bit of motivation. one is ali mahdi, shown here before his injury in 2017. ow he spends his days since an isis sniper shot him in the neck during the battle for mosul. the injury has left him almost entirely paralyzed, but mahdi claims that his condition is treatable....
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sometimes people use the word "wheelchair—bound" but that term is incorrect.devices free people. but when i was growing up, my father was aware that i'd be spending time in two separate worlds — in america and also in the west bank. so he was determined to teach me how to walk and he did. so you derive that kind of positive attitude from your very close—knit palestinian family, in particular your late father? yes... it was he who encouraged you, was it? my father encouraged me and my mother strengthened me. my mother's a tiger mum. so she showed no mercy. the other day i was on tv, i called my mum, i said, "what did you think?" she said, "your hair looked terrible", and it did and i was glad she told me because i learnt for the next time. my father was my cheerleader. and he had a mantra and his mantra was "you can do it, yes you can can" and he really believed that i could do anything i dreamt of, and encouraged me to take chances and also to accept when i could not. you've spoken of how you would walk on your father's feet so that you could learn how to walk
sometimes people use the word "wheelchair—bound" but that term is incorrect.devices free people. but when i was growing up, my father was aware that i'd be spending time in two separate worlds — in america and also in the west bank. so he was determined to teach me how to walk and he did. so you derive that kind of positive attitude from your very close—knit palestinian family, in particular your late father? yes... it was he who encouraged you, was it? my father encouraged me...
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on tuesday, the heavily pregnant labour mp tulip siddiq voted in a wheelchair.'s brexit deal. a fellow labour mp said she was shocked and ashamed by what happened. so, ijust wanted to ask the leader of the house, because we will now be having a series of other very important votes, when will we actually see the proposal around proxy voting implemented so members are not put in that position ever again? i myself am extremely concerned about the honourable lady's welfare, and wish her all health and happiness with her new baby, and i do personally wish that she would follow the advice of her doctors, and i genuinely do not believe that any of her constituents would possibly require her to turn up here in a wheelchair when it was perfectly possible for her to have received what is the normal arrangement in this place for people with conditions... it would of course be intolerable, literally intolerable, if, for example, a whips office, because of its own opposition to such a change were to frustrate the will of the house. that simply cannot happen, and i very much
on tuesday, the heavily pregnant labour mp tulip siddiq voted in a wheelchair.'s brexit deal. a fellow labour mp said she was shocked and ashamed by what happened. so, ijust wanted to ask the leader of the house, because we will now be having a series of other very important votes, when will we actually see the proposal around proxy voting implemented so members are not put in that position ever again? i myself am extremely concerned about the honourable lady's welfare, and wish her all health...
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and that wheelchair is the labor mp whose delayed having a baby induced so she can be present in the woman in the blue suit who was just talking to her is leader of the house of commons and you can see mps saying supportive things and smile and talk to those and that is just one of the subplots that spend going background in these proceedings today and get back to the issue [inaudible] the point you are making is the government cannot we accept anything that adds on to its official wording that might seem to undermine it. indeed the european union might take the view that it it will bail out of the agreement then the agreement is not as binding as they wanted to be. >> yeah, it's been that european union all along and if you have a backstop you can't time a minute and you can't unilaterally revoke it. the eu has been drawn that all along. british government in principle [inaudible] here we are tonight and they're trying to insert that as a proviso so they have the support for the agreement. >> yes, indeed. we're getting out rather fewer votes than perhaps we had anticipated and this
and that wheelchair is the labor mp whose delayed having a baby induced so she can be present in the woman in the blue suit who was just talking to her is leader of the house of commons and you can see mps saying supportive things and smile and talk to those and that is just one of the subplots that spend going background in these proceedings today and get back to the issue [inaudible] the point you are making is the government cannot we accept anything that adds on to its official wording that...
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august of that year-- he was shot 8 times while parked in his car in richmond-- and is now in a wheelchair and despite his health issues, keak is headed to prison for a gun possession charge in amador county. (grant) he has six days to turn himself in after a judge denied his request for house arrest. kron 4's ella sogomonian spoke to keak earlier today about the challenges he will face in prison. (keak da sneak)no compassion, they said i wasn't eligibile for an ankle monitor. it's not like i'm in a position to run. i go through a lot every day just to get up and get out of bed. it's a process for me to do everything. imagine being able to walk your whole life, getting in an accident, and then not being able to walk. it's just a process for me. i'm not healthy i'm not in no way form or shape healthy enough to go to prison. (ella) what other complications are you facing, health issues you're now having to treat while you're at home and what kind of help are you getting now that you're worried you're not going to get once you're in there? (keak da sneak) i've been to the county jail a few ti
august of that year-- he was shot 8 times while parked in his car in richmond-- and is now in a wheelchair and despite his health issues, keak is headed to prison for a gun possession charge in amador county. (grant) he has six days to turn himself in after a judge denied his request for house arrest. kron 4's ella sogomonian spoke to keak earlier today about the challenges he will face in prison. (keak da sneak)no compassion, they said i wasn't eligibile for an ankle monitor. it's not like i'm...
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you sit down permanently you're in a wheelchair does that has it colored who you are as a politician you've been nominated for a nobel prize you've got four hundred thousand people registered as being less well able or disabled in your country has that changed you as a politician has it made you a better politician. he. didn't think when he. gave he. needed them a little east. of us if he. were to fit into that purpose to rent the movie or even a spaces for the if he even you. would if it were. the richest. little to reach a little space with us. if you look at the people of. this is he goes. to be. in the. if it's believed to to be good of peace because beneath us of the book that he was going to be thrilled with each of us if that has really worked it was the let's move on to another area for which a country is known if anyone says the name ecuador through a european lens through an american lens a north american lens and australasian lens they probably come up with another name julian us on he's been in your embassy for almost six years now do you want him gone most useful do. to
you sit down permanently you're in a wheelchair does that has it colored who you are as a politician you've been nominated for a nobel prize you've got four hundred thousand people registered as being less well able or disabled in your country has that changed you as a politician has it made you a better politician. he. didn't think when he. gave he. needed them a little east. of us if he. were to fit into that purpose to rent the movie or even a spaces for the if he even you. would if it were....
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someone in a wheelchair can sit right next to somebody who is not. we have separated them throughout the island as an example a clipper cove or we have done that. we have done the same separation at the east side comments. we have separated bikes from the shuttle and shuttle stops. and it is an example of how we are separating bikes. this is -- to end on this note, everywhere and treasure island is accessible. there are some of the places you will see in the subject application that include the building two plaza, the east side comments, clipper cove, the east side neighbourhood park, the dog park, in the storm water gardens, is it. >> thank you so much. i would ask if there is any public here, but there doesn't seem to be. i would like to ask if you could forward as your actual paper stuff. we couldn't really see what you are doing. >> maybe bob can speak to how that gets distributed. >> when the sub phase applications come in, we will get a copy of the booklet to each of the members. it is 11 by 17 booklets. the appendices, as pam mentioned include
someone in a wheelchair can sit right next to somebody who is not. we have separated them throughout the island as an example a clipper cove or we have done that. we have done the same separation at the east side comments. we have separated bikes from the shuttle and shuttle stops. and it is an example of how we are separating bikes. this is -- to end on this note, everywhere and treasure island is accessible. there are some of the places you will see in the subject application that include the...
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when big snowfall recently bolton igloo that has a wheelchair accessible entrance so all the kids can. on social media he's called an a plus dad. we could not agree more. you and your family are our midnight heroes. most watched, most trusted, most grateful you spent the evening with us, good night from washington. i'm shannon bream. una mesa para dos personas. so again, using "para," you're talking about something that is for someone. pretty good. could listening to audible inspire you to start something new? download audible and listen for a change. they seem to be the very foundation of your typical bank. capital one is anything but typical. that's why we designed capital one cafes. you can get savings and checking accounts with no fees or minimums. and one of america's best savings rates. to top it off, you can open one from anywhere in 5 minutes. this isn't a typical bank. this is banking reimagined. what's in your wallet? >> good morning. it is thursday, january 24th and this is "fox and friends first". at 4:00 on the east coast a fox news alert, donald trump says he is postponi
when big snowfall recently bolton igloo that has a wheelchair accessible entrance so all the kids can. on social media he's called an a plus dad. we could not agree more. you and your family are our midnight heroes. most watched, most trusted, most grateful you spent the evening with us, good night from washington. i'm shannon bream. una mesa para dos personas. so again, using "para," you're talking about something that is for someone. pretty good. could listening to audible inspire...
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manafort's lawyers report their client is suffering from depression and anxiety and is using a wheelchairey said manafort often doesn't have the chance to review records before meeting about special counsel investigators. mistakes and failed recollection are common. there is no pattern to his misrepresentation. no specific crime is identified. the defense lawyers are not asking for an immediate hearing. they said special counsel claims these can be addressed. manafort will be sentenced in coming weeks. >> bret: thanks. up next a battle brewing in the u.s. senate offer an economic boycott against israel. first beyond our borders. immigration police chief met with saudi officials today. the kingdom is tries to distance itself from acquisitions that it blocked efforts of a young woman to seek asylum abroad. the trump administration is imposing new sanctions on a venezuela media magnet close to their government. they said he is the ring leader of a network that stole 2.5-billion dollars. venezuela is challenging u.s. sanctions at the world trade organization. british military specialist will
manafort's lawyers report their client is suffering from depression and anxiety and is using a wheelchairey said manafort often doesn't have the chance to review records before meeting about special counsel investigators. mistakes and failed recollection are common. there is no pattern to his misrepresentation. no specific crime is identified. the defense lawyers are not asking for an immediate hearing. they said special counsel claims these can be addressed. manafort will be sentenced in...
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. >> reporter: a few years ago she heard about magic wheelchair. creating elaborate costumes that fit around children's wheel shares. she was touched and asked if she could help. >> they said priscilla here is the family. priscil priscilla, here is the family. the kid likes raptors. good luck. there you go. >> reporter: priscilla sought the help of friends and youtube, and 100 hours of labor later, she's ready to surprise christian and his costume. >> usually we attract attention just because we have a special needs son in a wheelchair and now with this amazing opportunity he's going to get attention for a whole different reason. look at this. i'm speechless. >> reporter: it was a lot of nonpaid work for an artist still trying to find her way in the art world. so worth it to one little boy when navigating the real world can always arrive in style. garvin thomas, nbc bay area news. >> we have much more ahead on "today in the bay." >>> coming up, a blank paycheck all because of the government shutdown. why members of the coast guard are included and
. >> reporter: a few years ago she heard about magic wheelchair. creating elaborate costumes that fit around children's wheel shares. she was touched and asked if she could help. >> they said priscilla here is the family. priscil priscilla, here is the family. the kid likes raptors. good luck. there you go. >> reporter: priscilla sought the help of friends and youtube, and 100 hours of labor later, she's ready to surprise christian and his costume. >> usually we attract...
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people in wheelchairs hit the slopes. >>> if you'd like to have more room on an airplane, this mighte the best time to fly. we will explain, coming up. >>> welcome back to the 9. we are listening to when cowboys trade their wheels for spurs. this is from the ballad of buster scruggs. if you'd like more information on oscar nominations, please go to our website, www.ktvu.com. vu.com. >>> some breaking news into our newsroom from southern california. the mayor of los angeles says los angeles school officials and the teacher's union have re would allow teachers to return to work this wednesday. teachers began their strike a week ago, last monday. by some estimates, the school district was losing $30 million a day because children were not showing up at school for the large part. teachers say they want smaller class sizes, more resources for their students, and of course better pay. we are the deal might include. as soon as we have it, we will bring it to you. >>> the golden state warriors klay thompson has a pretty good case for all-star the season. against the lakers last night, he was
people in wheelchairs hit the slopes. >>> if you'd like to have more room on an airplane, this mighte the best time to fly. we will explain, coming up. >>> welcome back to the 9. we are listening to when cowboys trade their wheels for spurs. this is from the ballad of buster scruggs. if you'd like more information on oscar nominations, please go to our website, www.ktvu.com. vu.com. >>> some breaking news into our newsroom from southern california. the mayor of los...
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. >> so we went down the street and rented a wheelchair. i got him dressed and put him in the wheelchair and rolled him out to our truck. and put him in the backseat of the truck. and we drove. >> this, by the way, was september 11th, 2001. everyone else in the known world occupied elsewhere. while elisa and sarah drove north through california with larry slowly dying in the backseat of the truck. >> we stopped in yosemite, somewhere in yosemite. and sarah got out and started digging a hole and he was alive, okay? and i freaked out. >> she was going to say throw him in the hole alive? >> yeah, and i was freaking out. i said we can't put him in there. he's alive. we can't do that. >> so, she said, they drove on. they thought larry would die in the car, but he didn't. so when they finally made it back to larry and elisa's home near sacramento, larry was slipping in and out of consciousness, still alive. >> and then when 6:00 in the morning rolls around, the sun starts coming up, and sarah sleeps late, you know? and so i immediately go up ther
. >> so we went down the street and rented a wheelchair. i got him dressed and put him in the wheelchair and rolled him out to our truck. and put him in the backseat of the truck. and we drove. >> this, by the way, was september 11th, 2001. everyone else in the known world occupied elsewhere. while elisa and sarah drove north through california with larry slowly dying in the backseat of the truck. >> we stopped in yosemite, somewhere in yosemite. and sarah got out and started...
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. >> so we went down the street and rented a wheelchair. got him dressed and put him in the wheelchair and rolled him out to our truck. and put him in the backseat of the truck. and we drove. >> this was september 11th, 2011. while elisa and sarah drove north through california with larry slowly dying in the backseat of the truck. >> we stopped in yosemite, somewhere in yosemite. and sarah got out and started digging a hole and he was alive, okay? and i freaked out. >> she was going to say throw him in the hole alive? >> yeah, and i was freaking out. i said we can't put him in there, he's alive. we can't do that. >> so, she said, they drove on. they thought larry would die in the car, but he didn't. so when they finally made it back to larry and elisa's home near sacramento, larry was slipping in and out of consciousness, still alive. >> and then when 6:00 in the morning rolls around, the sun starts coming up, and sarah sleeps late, you know? and so i immediately go up there. and he was dead. >> that was the morning of september 12. >> and
. >> so we went down the street and rented a wheelchair. got him dressed and put him in the wheelchair and rolled him out to our truck. and put him in the backseat of the truck. and we drove. >> this was september 11th, 2011. while elisa and sarah drove north through california with larry slowly dying in the backseat of the truck. >> we stopped in yosemite, somewhere in yosemite. and sarah got out and started digging a hole and he was alive, okay? and i freaked out. >>...
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if you were epileptic or if you were using a wheelchair. you could be pulled up. under the ugly laws. interesting note, the last city to expunge their ugly laws were chicago, 1974. none of these laws were ever held unconstitutional. >> he never got up, never got to the supreme court. the 1800s saw things like insane asylums. institutions for the feeble-minded. homes for the lame and crippled. now the problem with these were aside from the cruel and inhumane treatment in these settings, many people were committed who were perfectly fine. maybe ill-educated, maybe poor or maybe the families wanted to kind of get rid of you. so they committed you to one of these constitutions. you're going to see this in the case i'm going to talk about, called the cary butt case that too plaque place in virginia. 1887 a book was written, "ten days in the mad house." a journalist named nelly bly. the same steven foster journalist. went to work at the new york herald. for a person by thele name of joseph pulitzer. he had heard about this insane asometime for women. called the women's
if you were epileptic or if you were using a wheelchair. you could be pulled up. under the ugly laws. interesting note, the last city to expunge their ugly laws were chicago, 1974. none of these laws were ever held unconstitutional. >> he never got up, never got to the supreme court. the 1800s saw things like insane asylums. institutions for the feeble-minded. homes for the lame and crippled. now the problem with these were aside from the cruel and inhumane treatment in these settings,...
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when my husband found out that they were wanting to set up a wheelchair basketball team for kids, ofrted thriving. >> my coach and my family did a lot of things for me and i wouldn't probably be here without god or them. >> let's go, k.j. >> i'm back to being the kid i was before in a wheelchair. >> awesome. >> i want people to look at me and say if k.j., that boy in a wheelchair right there can do that, i mean, i could do the same as that. so i want people to realize that i have a big heart and i do big things. [ applause ] >> got the chills. >> he was at a mississippi state football team and they have embraced him and been so supportive of him. he started the first wheelchair basketball team in the state of mississippi. >> he said he was worried he couldn't play sports anymore. he won 12 gold medals as well. >> he was so concerned that he would not be able to participate in sports after his accident and that's what the story and the thriver thursday is all about, that when you think that your life has changed and, yes, it will change in a certain way, but it doesn't have to end. an
when my husband found out that they were wanting to set up a wheelchair basketball team for kids, ofrted thriving. >> my coach and my family did a lot of things for me and i wouldn't probably be here without god or them. >> let's go, k.j. >> i'm back to being the kid i was before in a wheelchair. >> awesome. >> i want people to look at me and say if k.j., that boy in a wheelchair right there can do that, i mean, i could do the same as that. so i want people to...
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i have a very large power wheelchair. i have no issue getting around these trees, getting on the buses in this location, and i also stated that the petition going around which now has 2,251 signatures as of this morning, here's a copy of it, which i'll leave with the secretary, doesn't have enough information for the commission. i actually got his nine-page public works order number, and i posted it on that petition because he doesn't know how to do his job and keep the public informed. i'm going to reiterate again that the lack of oversight and the complete incompetence of the department of urban forestry is the problem here. they just wait for them to get to a certain state where they complain about too much water or something like that, and they say oh, we'll just chop them down, instead they could be caring for the public good and make sure that these trees are being properly cared for, or contacting property owners and insisting in some way. as far as the notice, by their own admission, there was typos in the notice.
i have a very large power wheelchair. i have no issue getting around these trees, getting on the buses in this location, and i also stated that the petition going around which now has 2,251 signatures as of this morning, here's a copy of it, which i'll leave with the secretary, doesn't have enough information for the commission. i actually got his nine-page public works order number, and i posted it on that petition because he doesn't know how to do his job and keep the public informed. i'm...