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call 1-855-want twc. >> now on "chasing news." >> the food and drug administration said it they want to ban indoor tanning for any of us under 18. >> is like the bridge of the starship enterprise. skin cancer, aging of the skin. >> in midtown manhattan dance studio celebrated their ritual of return to solstice. >> we hadn't acknowledge them as a deity while they are at double worshipers which they are definitely not. >> a fine line is they get a recordholder for fastest
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toth. [laughter] >> you don't even want to be in the same building with it. >> oh my. enjoyable? >> it actually is very enjoyable. this in my. >> of food and indoor want to ban indoor tanning for anyone under 18. so i did something very new jersey today. >> is like a bridge of the starship enterprise. >> the american academy of dermatology says people who use indoor tanning equipment and better chance of getting skin cancer then other so i talked to
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he thought before i hit the salon. >> it's ridiculous. tanning booths or harmful. they can cause cancer, skin cancer, aging of the skin but importantly melanoma. >> now that i have talked to doctors among i guess it's time to go tanning. i feel i got to have a cigarette and a blindfold. >> i would pretty much classified as the fraud tanning baghdad. there are state-of-the-art state-of-the-art state-of-the-art ultraviolet a a b high pressure balls. >> he had me enter his store and he said the tanning spa take precautions use lotion and be a mistake schedule and always go to a salon that has modern equipment. >> sticking with safer bed and uva are high pressure bed in low or high-intensity bulb with the correct lotion which would be
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paraben free bronze or a maximizer. you will achieve results. you will not achieve them overnight in one pan. it's gradual. >> the experience was really quite pleasant not unlike sunbathing which i and joy doing but doc simone said the time spent in the tanning booth adds up to one thing, the high price of skin cancer. >> who's going to pay for that medical bill? why should i pay for her medical who's going to pay for the? >> i don't want to. >> i am not doing it. >> the fda also wants to require customers to sign consent forms of balloting the dangers of tanning. he says that's all good. it doesn't allow suntanning under 18 anyway without consent forms and they are in the process but u.s. the customer take some responsibility.
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>> explained to them people cannot tan without goggles. you must wear goggles and you must follow the exposure. if you fail it's a process. >> he also adheres to the smart 10 guidelines of the american suntanning association. it's also worth noting that he's the only suntan salon owner that is agreed to actually do this story. he says he wants to set the record straight. >> you huessy this is the thing, i really kind of like it. dr. sim honest telling me not to go. joe says is perfectly safe if you do it right. what do you think? get yourself on twitter @chasing hank or "chasing news" is. fire on man, here suntanned hangs in the balance. >> high-speed chase. michael start us off rated. >> allegedly in mother brought
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sitting in his car around 11:00 a.m. on december 4. he starts punching him and the dog shows up he eventually made off with a tablet. if you recognize him please call 215686 tips. >> take a look at this mugshot. its resident andrew g. miller 21 years old accused of robbing two banks on sunday, one in green brook and one in bridgewater. he has been arrested several times previously most recently when he allegedly stole cash. >> a man arrested and convicted for growing 17 marijuana plants in the woods will have to wait longer to find out what his fate is going to be. his sentencing is moved back onto marjah january 15 in 20s in court he will find out what
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getting. the winter solstice is upon us so how do near today which is bringing the new york lakeside joined priest priest and priestess is that a mid- manhattan dance studio to celebrate their ritual of winter solstice. >> it's a celebration of the longest night of the year. it's very important for most pagans because it's the beginning of the flight path the year. >> this branch of wake us stems from the nordic tradition. many people confuse being with being a devil worshiper so he cleared it up right off the bat. >> we don't believe in the devil. while there are double worshipers wiccans or not. they don't believe in the devil.
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it was similar to a church service that i've been to accept it has nothing to do with christmas. it has to do with the rebirth of the sun. because it's at the end of the longest day. there are many similarities to christianity even a type of communion by passing a dashed filled with me because it's nordic. >> where kimmy gets a made? >> after getting blessings we enjoy the ritual by breaking the circle and then the party began. everybody brought food and drinks to share and talk. there were a few individuals who said they didn't want to be on camera because they have been discriminated against so we respected that. i did ask the priestess laura lie what the discrimination is all about. >> thankfully i have not had that happen to me. i think the problem is that it comes from a general ignorance
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they don't know what wicca is. >> is a positive thing with the sun coming back in the rebirth. when i did a story it was about taxes. >> apparently didn't work. >> i was honest about migrants. i said there's a lot of stigma with ian koppowitz. error-free wiccan is a witch but not every which is a wiccan. not every wiccan believes -- >> this is something i've ever heard of. it's called the homeless memorial day of 2015. take place at the rescue mission on lafayette street by chinatown. basically what happened was you in a the tournament some people homeless and some are not bit was opened in public and basically it's a 9/11 memorial and that they read the names of
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in the past year. now there were 80 names that were read in total. most noticeably to me would be one man who came down from michigan for an easier place in their kitty. his friends were memorializing him. he was on the streets for 33 years in new york city. let's talk about that a little bit. just today there's a lawsuit against mayor de blasio said ministry sensing the homeless have a right to live on the streets. these are the things we are encouraging in new york city and essentially absurd. couple of other names that rang a bell don joe. the unidentified homeless that have died in the streets as best year in the name that really stuck out to me the most i had to do a double take and almost left the room i was so shocked was cairo shot. he's a 25-year-old men who
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throughout this past summer. and then he ended up committing suicide. this guy has quite the string. let me type in his past. he'd been arrested 10 times between 2006 and 2015 from criminal trespassing burglary domestic abuse and this guy is being memorialized after attacking women throughout new york city at this homeless memorial just because he was homeless. that offended me. i wanted to throughout the candle i had already lit but there were touching moments when people came up and talked about their lost people they have known and things like that so it was a nice sentiment however i felt uncomfortable they were memorializing people like tyrell shaw. >> are you bringing about about a point that's what they are doing is highlighting people who have passed away and is a substantial number of corn to the center for disease control.
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for any normal person living within the home. for a homeless homeless person the streets of 40 to 50 which is substantially less. if you want to help the homeless and want the politicians to pay attention to your cause don't memorialize criminals. that will never help. >> is one thing to get fired and it's another thing entirely to get fired like this. this video was shot in january and 2012 of a man -- he is accusing employee gregory spent of $600,000 --. >> why you're still sitting there? >> is filed countersuit against
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the deal is uncomfortable. >> we remember the dash on monday in superior court judge sentenced the former man to a year probation for an obscenity laced tirade. the judge said he was subjected to excruciating humiliating publicity and estimated big price. >> i went to the benjamin franklin parkway home of the philadelphia marathon in the midst of thousands of runners and may have spotted a christmas surprise, santa claus. >> another day in the life of being a chaser. >> we report the news.
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friends of jon bon jovi and amy on the voice are getting together. new jersey natives coming together for christmas music. >> he will have a new single coming out after christmas. paul gentry is going to be busy performing holiday concerts he's got coming out. i got the chance to talk to amy bass dell. >> i'm going home to somerset new jersey where my parents still live. i'm excited to see them. >> for all of my updates follow me on twitter. >> jessica you are no stranger to marathons. the story has a bit of a christmas twist to it. >> i went to the benjamin franklin parkway home of the philadelphia marathon in the midst of thousands of runners and may have spotted a christmas
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>> two hours and 55 minutes and 50 seconds. i beat it just under two minutes brian lange as the guinness book record holder for fastest marathon runner dressed as santa and in new mod jersey he discovered his love of running as xavier prep ray competed for the university of pennsylvania. >> in 2008 was a philly marathon and i got back on my feet. it's a great organization and philly that helps homeless people and empowers them for running program. of course i got behind that. >> and now works as a business consultant and continues running. spent most people think the runners love running all the time. we don't. the first mile is always the worst. >> upon santa has more in common with santa claus than you would
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well. >> raising money for a nonprofit organization in the city. >> i've worked so hard for so long and i wasn't sure is going to do it and once i crossed tears started coming but i had to get it together. you can't have a santa crying. >> the south philadelphia-based charity teaching kids to write so well that they can succeed in whatever they do. >> if i inspire somebody to do something mission accomplished. >> as of 200927% of adults and philadelphia lack basic reading and writing skills. more than 200,000 philadelphians lack high school diplomas and 8200 kids drop out of high school each year.
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themselves clearly can't -- their dreams. >> when i grow up i want to be a psychologist. >> if you want to donate they have raised $26,000. >> i'm outraged by this story. i read in the new york city marathon and i will never get the moment i was feeling great in this couple passed me wearing full scuba suits in scuba tanks. it made me feel bad about myself paid. >> did i question your ability to run? do you wear sneakers? >> touche . >> these are what flippers look like when you're running. if you ran with flippers that would look like this. you never know what you're going to get. >> coming up after chasing. >> for this 25-year-old life in wiltshire is all she's ever known. what's the one thing she never thought she would do? dance.
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>> it's time to look back at the top 10 chases of 2015 with retro chase. don't forget to go to our facebook page and let us know what your favorite chase was. an estimated 3.3 million americans are -- and while the disabilities may vary one thing they all have in common is -- and you see me struggling. for 29-year-old lindsay life in a wheelchair is all she's ever
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spinal injury since birth limiting your everyday activities so what's one thing she never thought she would do? dance. >> when i was going to weddings, going to any social events people go to the dance floor and i would just sit there. >> take a look, that clearly has changed. shuman is one of many in the robin-based organization. a group of teaching people of all ages and all capabilities the benefit of dance. >> it's beautiful. >> we make it an instant fix -- success. they leave the first-class learning something that they didn't think they were going to do so confidence soars almost instantly. >> the style of dance out that many of us don't even nod to do. ballroom dancing, waltzes and the cha-cha. the list is a students take part
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one thing i learned from my assignment is a disability often time only is this paralyzing into make it. >> even earlier confidence may be low i would say think outside the box and give it a try. >> is largely funded to the rockland independent living center. gerges in learning more donating classes go to our il-2.com. you meet people in your situation or even who aren't in your situation. >> a combination, it will cheer and someone who understands. >> when you go to events and there are other people around you don't have a disability and there on the dance we want to take part. >> while the sun plays hockey and they look like sleds that they play hockey together. it's fun to watch but it's
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start looking at the way we look at the quote unquote disabled. [applause] >> just don't lean back. >> the worn christmas. >> how this store is fighting back in a very way. >> are you done christmas
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