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get out of the past. get fios. now on "chasing news". he makes $200 per hour. they have a better chance better chance of having a good life as homeless here in the new york city. >> you don't make $200 an hour? >> no one makes $200 per hour. >> this is taking the country by storm and that is the use of freeze your fat. but this took the life of one woman.
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>> it's really cold. >> nothing was true. nothing in the paper was true. >> why are they making it all up? do you want to clear the record? i can help you. i'm on tv. >> they lie. >> you don't make $200 an hour? >> no one makes $200 an hour. >> tell me something that is true. he was on the streets of new york and told that reporter he makes $200 per hour. he attributed it to rotation and >> new yorkers are really >> yes they are. >> if you recall, i did a story over over the summer about a particular homeless couple. they said he moved here from pennsylvania because the conditions are better for homeless and they have a better chance of having a good life as homeless here in new york city. >> we researched churches and subways. >> we got information from him
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to update you. he does not make $200 per hour. he does not make $200 per week. he said it's impossible. you would have to stay here all day and all night. >> the fallout from what he had told the reporter on monday. >> it hurts everybody. >> the police commission said when he was asked about the homeless, this is is so upsetting to you, don't give. he also said, individuals panhandling on the street using pets and children to entice people should not be encouraged. >> this guy you just chased down on the street was quoted by the new york post writer is saying he earns 200 bucks an hour. what's interesting is that came remarks. those two things together had a thinking it's like a big business. >> he actually has the right to
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if he makes $200 an hour fine but when he can't do is become known as the person makes $200 per hour. >> i'd like to see the nypd do something about the absolutely the shelters. >> yesterday the humans of new york posted something about a woman who went to a domestic shelter because of the security there she was able to stay safe from her husband i think making these places are safe to go is a good start. >> what was the lie? wasn't that he was making $200 or that he doesn't have two nickels to rub together? i wonder. >> one australian man blew a jet pack. check out this video posted online last week. it is so cool. years to turn a dream into reality. it was built with two turbine jet engines and can go up to 10,000 feet high.
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>> would you do that question must. >> my gosh, so cool. i would try it. >> i wouldn't go anywhere near it. >> this photo was posted to facebook. this was taken in arkansas. he's rumored to be over 8 feet tall but when he's seen holding it looks like it 6 feet. either way it is massive. only in arkansas can you use a handgun to show the size. >> i would use a bazooka to kill that thing. that's insane. >> all's well that and well but it didn't start off that way. the owner of the 76ers basketball team in the nba is up here in newark. they call him the owner of the new jersey devils. he landed his helicopter at st. benedict's to watch the rest
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of a new jersey hockey game. he was at the prudential center just a couple blocks away. there was supposed to be a soccer game here. he didn't leave in the game didn't happen. minutes. minutes. the coaches made in an the game. overtime as it turns out which made him late for his ride back to his home. >> we have to respect people's time but that was a lack of respect for someone else. >> he apologized and didn't want to interrupt anybody soccer game after all and he reached out to the team in the woman who shot the video. i think it's great he apologized and he will give tickets to the kids to come see the game. i think he stood up for what happened. >> in person once said the rich, they are a little different from
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your me. we drive back and forth and get caught up in traffic but he arrives via helicopter. that doesn't mean he doesn't get mess up. so there you have it. >> i appreciate that you're not vilifying the guy. i think some of the articles i read about this, they tried to make it this warfare battle that this rich 1% disrupts a youth soccer game. game and the helicopter was coming to pick him up. they have a deal with the school. >> that's the regular spot that the helicopter lands. >> mr. harris isn't the only guy who ran his helicopter at saint anna dick. it's located in newark from city hall. they have a deal with several people find all caps her. kudos to the pilot. did you see that landing. it was perfect. >> he has bigger issues with how the sixers are performing on the court. >> a six-year-old probably never saw a helicopter that close to ten years from now nobody's gonna say remember that game but they will say remember that time
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the helicopter landed on the field. >> and remember the time he sent us to the devils game. not bad. >> i have an update for you guys regarding the triple shooting in penn station. vincent, the suspect that was being sought by the nypd has been apprehended and taken into custody today. he walked himself into a bronx hospital for reasons unknown. thankfully the staff alerted police who then took him into custody at the midtown south precinct. we do not know the exact role that he played in the shooting. what the first story said, three men fled in a silver vehicle. we do know that shooting left one man dead.
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the u.s. by storm. and mandy moore are using the treatment in which a person stands in a liquid nitrogen chamber. how cold are we talking question. >> the temperatures range from minus 184 degrees fahrenheit - 216 degrees fahrenheit. a woman was in the chamber alone when she got trapped and was found dead the next day. of corner role that the cause of her death was suffocation. to learn more about the process, i chase the story to new york city where i met ceo and cofounder. >> you start with the cold and your startled. you start to breathe faster. what does that mean? the blood is being nourished with enzymes and oxygen because
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life-threatening situation. >> the treatment was originally designed 30 years ago in japan to reduce inflammation and pain in the body. >> how are you feeling? >> nervous. >> i don't like being on this end of it. >> you look scared to death. >> i was a little nervous. it looks like a cauldron. >> are they going to beam her up to outer space. >> yeah. laughmac. >> oh my. new york city residents are finding the treatment so beneficial that she is opening two more manhattan locations. the therapy is not fda approved and cost $90 per session. >> that's cold. >> $90 a session? thirty bucks per minute, wow.
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>> okay. >> did you talk let the fact that this woman died. >> yes i talked with her and this woman went into the chamber alone. there were no witnesses to see if she was having a strange reaction to the treatment or if she was in fact trapped. we don't know she tried to stay in there longer than the three minutes and the gas inside isn't oxygen. you can't breathe. if your head isn't high enough above the gas, you you will suffocate. >> i was doing a story on popsicles and i brought popsicles back to the story. not thinking i was keeping them cold with a little package of dry ice. the lady told me to put down my window or i would suffocate myself in the car. >> you could've died. are you crazy question right. >> it is very cold. >> well there's a deal on the table finally for hudson river train tunnel.
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they were in new york city last night. can i get a truck? yes. >> tim mcgraw came to new york city to play an intimate concert and album release party in times square. fans lined up around the block to see him starting at 4:00 a.m. in the morning. the event was posted by pandora. his album, damn country music was released on november 6 and wasn't owed to how much he respected. and how much we love him. he played all the classics last night. >> diana you are in westchester county new york. that's one of the safest and wealthiest spots around new york there was a murder of an 83-year-old socialite. it shocked the community. what you have. >> three days year later and still no answers as to how an 83-year-old woman had been beat to death in her $25 million
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that woman is lois of north salem new york. some say she's a socialite and some said she is the nicest, most most gentle woman you will ever meet. >> with all the drugs around here, it's not really surprising something happen. >> she was found lifeless in the laundry room of her 300,000 acre estate on monday by a caretaker. the only thing missing from the home was a fire extinguisher but there's no word if that was the murder weapon. >> as you can imagine, neighbors are shocked by all of this. they want answers. they also say they don't think this is necessarily a burglary. one neighbor who didn't want to appear on camera said archway vase here are long and we all have surveillance cameras so it's just weird. in the meantime, there is a reward being offered by
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anyone with answers should be encouraged to go to the police. >> diana, obviously a lot of the details of the murder itself are still unknown. did you get a sense of who were some of her friends and what kind of neighbors and what did they think she was like? >> these driveways are so long and even your neighbors you don't really know each other that well. she they just said there were a lot of workers who come and go and they were nice people. >> how do they make their money? this is clearly serious wealth. >> eugene holly is 88 years old old. he made his wealth off a mcdonald's franchise. before that he owned a bakery and that's how a lot of their old friends remember them as a
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then he opened up his franchise business and made like a hundred million dollars. >> thanks diana. >> i'm chasing a scandal in the u.s. army. the sergeant was married with two kids in the u.s. he was on active duty abroad in south creat and decided to marry a korean woman rachel lee. check out these wedding pictures that rachel lee showed me. marital bliss was shattered when ms. lee got an e-mail telling her that he had had a head injury and was hospitalized at she called the army and was told by them that he already has another wife on record. sergeant fuller had a phone and told her she needed to reformat for him. on that phone she found messages that sergeant fuller had sent his american wife who he had not divorced wishing her happy
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rachel lee then filed a criminal case with the korean authorities. the korean trial court sentenced sergeant fuller to eight months in jail. that was reduced to a $10000 fine. i got an exclusive interview with ms. lee in south korea via skype. she told me about the shock and emotion of finding that out. >> sergeant fuller really killed my soul which is like killing another person or shooting another person dead. >> sergeant fuller bailed, abandon her and came back to his family in the u.s. it's believed that that sergeant fuller is living with his wife in rockland county with their kids. she wouldn't let this go and she hired a team of lawyers in jersey. they are now appealing for the army because sergeant fuller was
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dishonorably. what about the money? there's money involved. >> rachel lee is entitled to financial damage and emotional damage. >> in the e-mail, marianne tells ms. lee, quote i don't worry up yourself. when you get hurt you have no one else to blame about yourself. my goal is sweet revenge. she also in another e-mail said, actually i'm not miserable. i enjoy playing games because i am so good at them. i have never been divorced. never. you are miserable, that's good. only going to get worse for you. >> i reached out to sergeant fuller and his wife and they did not get back to me. >> there's been an huge issue in korea. more than a hundred thousand
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>> diana you are chasing bats. something is killing a whole lot of them. >> i'm in new jersey checking in on a little boys that. the williams family is conducting a science project in their son's bedroom window. they are monitoring the bats that come and go. it's a vital project for the state because the world is in a back crisis. the fungal disease attacking
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the bat is infected and weakened and if untreated they are killed altogether. >> when you look at the difference in the two forms, this one has a little something on it. >> they are just like cut. >> they say the disease first surfaced in 2009. since then the little brown bat population, jerseys largest bat site has dropped from 20,000 that's to just 460 bats. that was just in six years. >> if we lose all of our bat species, it would be devastating and irreplaceable. >> so why does this all matter? >> two words. pest control. bats can consume up to 8000 moths, mosquitoes and other insects in one night. >> this will be a big deal. it will increase our pesticide
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of letting bats do their thing and eat the insects they want to eat. >> are she sang the pesticides that people are using are diminishing the food supply for the bats? >> no she said that because of the result of fewer bats, we will need to buy more pesticides. acactually, farmers will have to spend $1 billion more each year to combat the problem. >> how do you actually go and tear these bats question that i don't how you cure fungus disease and a bat. >> they're looking at different treatment options. if you go into a cave, you are killing other helpful bacteria that lives in there. they can't go in and spray the whole thing. >> one of the most abundant animals in america is the chicken. >> we eat chicken the time. 19 billion chickens can't be wrong.
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commercial value to the bat and you might get some farmers that will breed their own bats. >> well maybe. i think it's interesting to note that the big brown bats have increased in population as a result of the little brown bat dying off. it could just be survival of the fittest as you said. >> it works. thanks. >> a mobster. >> he's comparing politicians to the mafia. >> he has some advice for congress. >> you wouldn't believe how many things you could put this morning, people on medicaid who might otherwise be struggling to care for themselves won't have to. because homefirst, a product of elderplan, is there... helping them with bathing, dressing and meals so they can remain safely at home. homefirst, a product of elderplan continuing the work of the four brooklyn ladies caring in so many ways. call 1-866-386-4180
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