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bill: now on "chasing news". ♪ >> there is now a record number of homeless squatting at the laguardia airport second-floor bathroom. >> had to get them out of there. >> record all of this. i didn't do anything. >> pulled over on the side of route 78. >> now suing the state troopers. >> i thought the cubs were professional, calm. >> attention.
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>> concorde. >> i still can't say it. >> timber. bill: home was at the airport. according to some it's like a third world country. >> there is now a record number of homeless squatting that is a gateway you don't need a boarding pass, no security check. there are couple benches. mostly homeless people seated there in the passengers are warning. naked, sleeping. so i actually spoke to an airport worker.
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she let me up to the 2nd floor bathroom and there she showed me a stall that was locked. what you sow her close on top and bags on the bottom so that this woman is notorious, lock yourself in the stall and airport workers ended up having to cost security. i spoke to a man sitting there and asked him what he thinks about the homeless living here. >> i work in a hospital. taken to the hospital and given help. to find shelter and such. in new york city right now. >> pretty powerful. bill: they never jump on him. the crazy uncle asaph doing. he is unbelievable. a food court and an area. traffic someone off at the airport is nice.
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on the other side this is disgusting and ridiculous. my kids and you traveling to send them to the bathroom. >> at the port authority why is it different now? they don't make anything. teesix.you think. bill: .-dot you think it's something that speaks to security? i had that issue the other day. literally they did not know what to do. put a wet floor sign. >> how many do we have to do? either dangerous, dirty, we have to put in some perspective. they want to go they're? bill: you don't have to go
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to the shelter. pcs one homeless man who looks like he's going somewhere. then you smell the stench. that is so you know. >> is living at the airport. >> some of the master well. >> this is crazy. are you serious? not recording. >> recorded. record all of this. >> you can see dennis ortiz pulled over on the side of route 78 by police. the reason you pull them over was because he was doing a hundred and 10 miles an hour and a 65-mile an hour zone. >> hundred 10-mile an hour. a reason for this page? >> be? >> trying to get home. >> what? >> trying to get home. later the video shows ortiz
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upset being given what he calls an unlawful sobriety test. >> they gave me an unlawful sobriety test but no probable cause. >> after the more back and forth he refuses to another search of his car. >> asked me to step out of the car. >> to better vehicle. and refuses to get out of his car. the officer smashes his window. >> recorded. record all this. i didn't do anything. he was obviously speeding. they claim you smell like alcoholic beverages.
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eight gave him a sobriety test. after he passed a sobriety test have someone back and checked his id and found out his drivers license was actually expired. ortiz is suing the state trooper saying that he and the other officer racially profiled him smashing his car window. to get some perspective on this. they have joe jack alone to tell us what he thinks about this. >> the odds are in the police favor. listen, i would like to know how you can racial profile someone at a hundred and 10 miles an hour nighttime. i would give you a sobriety test. in bringing this frivolous
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lawsuit is an example of how this anti- cop atmosphere. just about everybody is filing a lawsuit against the police this time of year saying that they are always wrong. >> a kind of guy that makes legitimate police brutality case look bad. you can do about ten with an expired license and turn around and sue the troopers. you're wrong every way from sunday. bill: did you do this on purpose? she is filming from the very beginning. >> the very and the police officer comes, still filming he doesn't take the phone. >> got my shoes. bill:@that the cops were professional, calm. >> will keep chasing it to find out what happens.
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bill: think there still together? >> that's a good question. >> i'm chasing hip-hop nutcracker has the new jersey performing arts center in newark. the show is spectacular. instead of seeing the arrest and a traditional nutcracker ballet what you see are backflips, breakdancing and street hip-hop style. a dj on stage. the original hip-hop interludes. >> this show is spectacular.
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one of the studios. so when i'm speaking to jennifer i said, why hip-hop and tchaikovsky? >> i don't know. really curious about what would happen. it is something no one is ever done before. if often only way. >> at 1st it was just women. >> really cool to have curtis because he represents old-school hip-hop. >> he has been breakdancing for the past ten years. do you like classical music? not really. >> actually i feel like i was not. >> this is really spectacular. a great time for everybody. bill: get out there with
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them? >> yeah. >> while. bill: anybody offended? >> why should we be offended? bill: i'm asking. everyone is offended. someone has got to be offended that there is some adjustment made to the original nutcracker. >> i asked her what do you think tchaikovsky would think about the way you interpreted his music. >> what do you think you would say? >> and it might be easier to convince her kids. >> well. >> grab your camera and your binoculars. a new celebrity in brooklyn.
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bill: you are chasing a story about a woman and her mother who face eviction and potentially be homeless because of what may amount
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to a bureaucratic snafu. >> the 1st part of the story on thursday. since then something's happened. contemporary disability. there is little other good news for and her mother who are facing eviction along with there three dogs because from months disability is not been coming in on time. i went to see if i could talk. >> unfortunately i'm not at liberty to say anything. they will be calling you within the next 48 hours. >> you can't say anything. bill: christie feels like she is between a rock and a hard place. the building started filing eviction papers. time is running out. can be processed. kicking them out of the apartment on the street.
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>> got create a miracle. >> the reason behind all this was confirmed to us by the state department of labor and workforce development. intermittent computer issues affected the timely payment of benefits for people across the state. that is how she fell behind on her rent. she is not been able to work since august. meant to help people like her. because of these payments that were coming in she set her car repo and is now facing eviction. because of the situation finding other apartment for her is a near impossibility because of an infection on her record. a woman who is paying off your bills, paying for medicine. now she is facing timeout on the street and nowhere else
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to go because of the bureaucratic mixup. bill: how long as she lay on her rent? >> it started in august. she borrowed money and was able to pay them back. right now october,october, november, and december rate is outstanding. the management company wants that. even if they could pay all that january is right on the horizon. >> the landlord bent over backwards to be able to let this family stay in the home. they are doing the best they can to keep her in there. late payment. >> if i don't pay my rent for six months i'm out. >> that's the point.
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absolutely. you should be kicked out, but that's not the case. bill: what can we do to help? >> if we have any viewers and camden or atlantic county would be willing to rent to this mother-daughter hit me up on twitter or on facebook. maybe we can find no place. >> grab your camera and binoculars. be careful because he can fly away. the painted bunting, a rare finch bird resembling a box of crayons. as you can imagine people are ecstatic. >> i drag myself out of the sickbed, fighting a cold. out the door i went. >> typically they spend the summer breeding in the southeastern in south-central united states before migrating to florida, mexico, in the northern
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caribbean. this year something attracted him to stay in new york. birdwatcher say is more likely this area. i don't. >> hasn't gone anywhere but when this took this seriously. >> cancer a big danger the birds. they kill more birds just about anything else. bill: the bird gets whatever they want. >> aren't you the one that said the poison a stray cats? >> all right.
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this just wants to eat. it is the cycle of life. the cats are going to eat the birds. >> the humans it take care of them. is it possible this was not a stray cat? could have been someone kidnapped and extradited? >> it is possible that people have been feeding the cat. that's the problem when you leave your cat outside. >> extradited. bill: i like to be fair and balanced. >> of course. bill: you poison some. >> flip-flopping on the cats. >> that "chasing news" christmas tree. >> so disappointed.
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♪ bill: hank. >> barely comeau we did it. >> the news christmas tree. >> you know is december 14. >> used to do it. >> on my veto that. >> that got us into the whole real versus artificial tree conversation. you are real three guy but you had concerns.
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>> why don't we wait. >> christmas can't wait. we unloaded at spruce goose. >> the softest needle. >> arc collection the sentence office. the challenge is to go out and find it. >> charge 60 bucks. >> and that is what we found the conqueror for. >> i still can't say it. >> isn't that -- >> all we did was turn the corner. >> fragrance. >> but that is one of the things, went completely sideways. we talked ourselves into a tree.
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>> showed me. bill: look at the shape of this. >> you keep coming. >> picks it up, six or eight strokes on them. timber. so we roll the back and check this out. there's a machine for that. >> looks like what ashley johnson was using. >> accidentally or not. the "chasing news" christmas tree. bill: come on. >> so disappointed. i thought you were going to be lumber sexual. >> the thing you had. bill: and ask? >> and ask. >> the most not lumber sexual guy.
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>> tune in tomorrow. i'm going to deck out for it. bill: welcome to the erie brooklyn burial ground. >> this new york city graveyard scene/up? >> the creative mom brings us the secret ingredient. >> ♪ >> this is a fox 29 news update. >> good morning, i'm fox 29 meteorologist kathy orr. we are in for some cooler temperatures. had a record high however on tuesday. that was at 1 o'clock in the morning. then temperatures continued to tumble. overnight the low 42 in the city, 36 in the suburbs, the wind diminishes and the temperatures fall. for your thursday we'll see some rain, cooler friday. look at the week. highs only in the 40's and then warming back up again.
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