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on "chasing news" they go undercover to new york city. >> you are not the marrying kind. >> i don't think it's legit area and it sounded like they were all reading from a script. here's their lifeline. >> she was having a storybook wedding for just a couple months into their marriage, she realized she was losing all of her hair. >> i realized my hairline moved up half an inch. >> the doctor diagnosed her with alopecia. i can only imagine what she was going through. >> what would donald trump do? >> they talk about the fountain of life church, the church that does a lot of good and raises a lot of money. there is a lawsuit.
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what you got? >> i've got fussing, feuding and fountain. the church in florence is at the nut of the issue. funding, finance issue. funding, finance is being sued by the long-term pastor for what amounts to millions of dollars. >> from the beginning they said we would take care of you until you die. >> okay have they followed through on that? >> no they have not. >> what has been your attitude toward your father? >> they have fought it every step of the way legally. >> okay. >> as you saw there he is the son of the former fountain of light member and according to ron and this civil complaint filed in burlington civil court, he took a small church 50 years ago and built it into a 2200
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seat church that he built it into today. that is until he was shown the door. >> there was a change of philosophy and they basically said, pastor we don't like the way you run it, we don't like what you've done and we want to take over now. we want to spend the money the way we want to spend it. >> i contacted the church's attorney today and he couldn't make any comment. one guy came out find out why i was shooting video. >> good morning, how are you? >> good morning. just wondering what's happening? >> i'm a reporter for the news. i'm doing a story about the lawsuit that the pastors bringing about the congregation. >> all right. >> who are you? >> what's your name? >> thank you. >> they didn't talk when they were buying up want landon closing on homeowners.
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the answer acknowledges pastor great and's role in the church but denies key elements. it says he and the church elders agree that the pastor all along was entitled to 20% of the nondedicated funds of the church. the church denies that agreement as well. the plaintiff said the church had assets amounting to $60 million. if you apply that 20%, what you get, $12 million. they denied all of that as well. >> the new guys came in and there like kids within a here in it. they want to spend it. it is at the top of one of biggest churches. >> is a just money or is a little bit of emotion?
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>> it's annex link question. they made the point that it's not about money. when my dad built this church and they show him the door and don't even look back at them or have gratitude for him it's the point of the matter now. >> it's actually the principal. they made promises they have not kept so now he is saying, okay, if you want to act that way then we are going to enact a contract and that is where he is right now. >> if you go on to the fountain of life centerer website, they have a very easy website, they have a very easy tab for giving. >> of course. >> one of the things i have at the bottom is a proffered, honor the lord with your wealth then your barns will be overflowing and your cup will brim over with new wine. >> ice cream chase, chase, jillian, tell us about it. >> if you have a young daughter at home you might want to sit down and watch this video. it's quite eye-opening. they made a video about eye-opening. they made a video about the dangers of social media by doing a social experiment with three girls ages 12, 13, 14 14 and 15
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to see if they would meet up with a stranger. he contacted their parents who were along for the whole ride. one girl opened up her front door, another girl met him in the park, and the last one is the third girl actually got into a van. this just shows you that nearly anything can happen and to be very safe. >> the five-year bear hunt reached its last year of the original plan as of december. that has been extended by the state. it's going to make the state. it's going to make the bear activists furious because i've done that story twice and every year they are picketing across the road. what details there will be and what changes will be remains to be seen but there will be at least one more bear hut coming up this year.
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>> of course everybody wants to see into their future but how do you know that psychic you are going to is worth the big bucks? >> check out this video by elite daily. in in it you can see tyler fisher goes under fisher undercover and he went around to ten ten psychics in the city. i got a reading, future prediction from a palm reading with a hidden camera to see if psychics are real. >> i went with i went with tyler in the west village by five locations he went to undercover. in the various videos, they would tell him something different about his future. >> are you married? >> you are in your late 30s. maybe a child, but not marriage. you're not the marrying type kind. >> i've got two kids. >> i straight up asked him do you think they are legit.
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>> i don't think it's legit. i felt they are all reading from a script. >> in some videos he's on the street. some are in a basement. he went to a variety of psychics. now he seemed to pick up some skills while undercover. undercover. he even gave a psychic reading himself so i asked him to read my palm. >> here is your lifeline. it looks short. it looks really short. i would say end of the week. >> oh my god. >> so i i would live it up. i wouldn't even be interviewing people i would be outliving your life. it looks like i see some jail time. >> this fortune-telling act is effectively illegal. it can be punished by 90 days in jail or a $500 fine. instead psychics list themselves
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as entertainers. >> it was $10 for one and that's how they get you but if you want the other palm it's like 50. >> really? the fact that it's bad seem so absurd to me. i would assume most people, when you first talked about the story, i assumed most people did this as entertainment for fun. just something you do in the park or on the street, but then park or on the street, but then i read it the 2 billion-dollar a year industry. somebody is taking this pretty seriously. >> i looked it up, women are willing to spend up to 5000-dollar on psychic readings. men up to $2000. >> my wife is a very successful psychic medium. when she sits down with you she is a medium and will get you in touch with loved ones who have passed on. remember the ring she used to keep in the top left drawer,'s specific things that no one except you knows anything about. >> personally i think were all missing it. the most accurate readings come from the fortune cookies at
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chinese restaurants. >> mumford was having a storybook wedding with her husband who is a well-known musician from asbury park. just a couple months into their marriage, she realized she was losing all of her hair. >> i realize my hairline, right above my ear, pretty much moved up half an inch. >> the doctor diagnosed her with alopecia. alopecia. it is a common form of auto immune disease. she has no idea how she got it. it's a complete mystery and there is no cure. >> the worst thing about it is you don't really know what will happen. you might just have two bald spots and the girl back in, but in my case, you might lose all of the hair on your head, or can go even further and you lose the hair all over your body. >> it affects nearly 4.6 million
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americans. other people who suffer you can see it's pretty traumatizing. >> she didn't want to show her own bald head but at this point she told me she has no hair. she avoids the mere. >> you feel ugly and it's scary too. mostly scary because you don't know if it's going to stop. >> hair solutions is a shop in new jersey and it's very unique. i actually held in my hand, a 3d printing of her head. this is how they start making the piece. from pasting on the materials and ingesting the hair, scalp color, everything. >> they made plaster molds of her head and then it was shipped to italy and they did a 3d printing of it. danielle, who actually runs this shop, she doesn't do it for fashion she only does it for
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people who are suffering from hair loss from alopecia or chemo. she doesn't do it for fashion reasons. >> i can only think about men and what they feel like when they start losing their hair. it's a $3.5 billion industry for hair loss in america. having a woman completely bald, i can only imagine what she is going through. i would say if a man freaks out than a woman really freaks out. >> i think a lot of men are very vain. when you look at hollywood and some of the actors, frank sinatra had a wig that would change lengths. he had different wigs for each day of the month so it would look like he was getting a haircut. a haircut. what would donald trump do? >> you mean what did he do 25 years ago when he started losing his hair. >> let's pop the hood on a legal battle raging over proprietary rights to the delorean legacy. how many times do we end up talking to the people? >> all the time. where is marty?
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you know the classic saying real men wear pink? well apparently real robbers wear pink. check out this man pink. check out this man suspected of robbing a furniture store in queens new york. if you have any information contact crime stoppers. take a look at these photos he's hanging out with the kansas city royals. for those who don't know 1738 are the lyrics that he put in his song but the remi boys went viral and the others started spying one another. >> this makes the subway a a little more musical. funny new yorkers has a rebuttal, if you will. he wants to replace that noise when you swipe your metro card in the turnstile and he wants to
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make it a part song. rush hour could possibly be the funniest hour. >> he wants to make it sound like fard's. that would be hilarious if it sounded like that every time i went to the subway. let's pop the hood on a legal battle with the automotive legend. the proprietary rights to the delorean. they showed us one of his delorean 12s which still to this day stops trackback 30 years after it was manufactured. >> it's hot, right? that's a cool picture.
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the blinker went on and i had to pull over and check it out. >> honestly how many times you wind up talking to people in public. >> all the time. >> right, but back to the legal battle. it has nothing to do with marty. attorneys for sally delorean, widow of john delorean say a texas company calling itself the delorean motor company is using and selling trademarks and property rights that it does not own. >> they have all the intellectual property including all the designs and all the intellectual property that had belonged to its company when it went bankrupt in the 80s. so he has so he has the right to all of it. >> attorneys for the company in texas not related in any way at all to the original delorean company started by john delorean. >> oh wow. >> you wrote to the court that
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they plan to use the trademarks that they have had registered for more than two decades. they did not recall turn calls for comment. >> delorean owners and enthusiasts just really regret the whole mass. the thought of the local and fighting about the intellectual rights, it was rights, it was in the public domain for more than 20 years but people saw the value in it and started arguing. >> it really isn't owned by anybody. they claimed ownership to something that hasn't been around for 30 years. i think that's really unfair. >> the original delorean motor company went into bankruptcy after producing cars that remained below to people still these days. >> people were bringing these brands back maybe they should think about bringing the brand
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it's busy out here, get out of the road. i know you like turtles too. i happen to like turtles too. i saw one on the road in burlington county today just hanging out like he was being in his own living room. i got out of the car and picked his rear end up. you need to stay in the woods, dude. that car would have iced him. try not to hit turtles. or if you do,. >> alex is chasing a story about neptune cop who stands accused of murdering his ex-wife. here you go. >> sergeant philip seidel remains in jail on two million-dollar bail after the standoff that you remember from mid-june after he allegedly chased and gunned down his ex-wife tamra seidel with their 7-year-old child in the passenger seat of his car.
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>> now we are looking into the circumstances of this coupled messy three-year divorce process and their contentious 23 year relationship. we found on at least two occasions in 2015, asbury park police escorted him to pick up his children at their school in asbury park. a catholic school where several of the seidel youngers children attend a class. it became part of the divorce settlement because at least one time, tamra seidel's lawyer build for what she said was a conversation about an incident at the school that cause the children to fear their father. we are trying to find out more about all this. someone else is stepping up to be an advocate for the children. she is preparing to file a lawsuit against both asbury park police and neptune pd, philips employer for what happened before this horrible shooting in june.
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>> based on my conversation with the children, there were incidents involving the children. that's all i can say. additionally she is going to be looking into this response right here. >> why did police officers who were on the scene for an unrelated traffic accident let philip seidel fire two rounds of gunshots into his wife's vehicle and they did not use deadly force against him question? >> the issues are why does he get to fire at least two different rounds of shots. one in one part of the car and then manages to get around and fire again. the police are all there. >> the incident at the school shows he had preferential treatment from police the entire time. police are there to escort other police officers in a divorce battle. that is not what our tax dollars are used for. why is he getting so much preferential treatment? >> that is the question were going to ask. >> again i think there's two sides of that story. in september there is going to
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be a bail reconsideration hearing and were going to try to get the details for you. >> work among the dead. >> to cemetery interns haven't made? >> well, the customers aren't talking back. >> why digging graves is in demand. >> the good news, she's not dead. >> the bad news, the government inc. she is. ♪ >> this is a fox 29 news update. >> hi, everyone, i'm fox 29's chief meteorologist scott williams. mostly clear, great viewing weather for the perseid meteor showers. temperatures in the burbs will be in the upper 50's. 64 degrees will be the low temperature in the city. so what about that viewing? you want to get away from the city lights. the peak viewing from midnight to 6:00 a.m. sue will update your forecast at 4:00 a.m.
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