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in solitary confinement. >> the singular most. >> happy has a right to be in happy. >> now the powerball winner will more than likely go bankrupt. >> on the bergdorf goodman. speaking out is traditional muslim women where. bill: a russia muslim women saying finally a high-end product i can where. you are chasing the story of happy the elephant. maybe she'selephant. maybe she's not that happy. >> am standing in front of the bronx zoo. according to an animal activist, solitary confinement.
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they say in 2,005 saw herself in a manner in the self-aware in front of researchers which is a pretty big deal. the organization -- bill: self-aware. >> isn't that what i said. bill: i'm just reacting to the fact that some people think the elephant's software. >> this was on the wall of shame for the people happy. we talked to the organization about the report. >> the singular most unhappy.unhappy. not only in a cold climate exhibit that she is there to virtually rot alone with no other element to have companionship with. >> i did reach out to the wildlife conservation society.
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they had a lot of other things to say. the animal activist is completely false. they said that contrary to what this organization states happy does not live in ahorrific life. the director of the bronx zoo went on to say what a happy does not share the same physical spaces of the two elephants because he does not agree with them, yes that's right. happy does not get along. the same space that he has been in. >> he has a right to be unhappy because elephants belong in the wild. >> the philadelphia zoo got rid of it. only one 3rd of the 224 accredited zoos still have elephants in them. they don't belong in tiny spaces. bill: this elephant had the lottery. what is going on, you have poachers, starvation's.
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trying to thin the herd i selling elephants disease in china because they have had such a crackdown on poachers that they actually in certain parts of the country have too many elements and are fighting over scarce resources. >> we know how reputable. >> i don't think that's the issue. you have too many of one thing and one area. they fight over limited resources. if you want more elephants create a commercial value and you will have more elephants than you know what to do with. bill: this is a confirmation -- conservation society. ♪ bill: "high speed chase". >> searching for the ohio fugitive gave all of us a good laugh on tuesday. he hated his mic shot. well, they got him. arrested in florida that
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same day. escambia county sheriff's office give them a new like shot. hopefully he will be happier. >> as low as it gets. searching for a man wanted for stealing a woman's purse while she was giving cpr. it happened on january 6 around 4:00 p.m. the victim is a counselor at the school and while she was helping a student in a medical emergency she put her purse down in the stairwell. when she returned the purse was gone. you can see the suspect. if you have any information contact detectives. bill: the powerball. got your ticket? >> i got five actually. what can i say, i no i'm more likely to be hit by lightning when the lottery, but i got powerball fever. >> get a powerball ticket.
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>> i take out five? going to take two. i just can't resist. >> i'm not the only one. >> it is a lot of money. >> 10,000 tickets are being sold in minutes, and that's just in pennsylvania. i spoke to one man who said he spent a hundred $50 on tickets. he has a plan and how he hopes to spend his big winnings. >> that's a good idea. >> what is it? i spoke to a financial advisor to get some tips. >> all right. we're going to talk powerball. >> scary. >> don't get caught up in it. >> they listen to the noise. family and friends come running in to say you all me and let's go by this let's go by that and they get caught up in the mania. number one, overspending. >> of history tells us anything the powerball
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winner will more than likely go bankrupt from the earnings. >> they don't sit down, don't hire financial planners, don't really sit there and decide with money is for. >> the main thing the lotto winner winner should do? get a good financial planning stick to it. >> this could be money that they could have forever to take care of them, but money goes away. that is the problem. >> there is not much you can do it comes to taxes. subject to federal, state command city taxes which means walking away with 579.4 million. but one thing you definitely want to do, be sure. one worker quitting his job. >> that is ridiculous. bill: quit his job and did not have the winning ticket.
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>> by powerball tickets. a bunch of restaurant workers in new jersey got that feeling. >> and those are the numbers. they are winning numbers. numbers. the problem is they want the winning numbers on saturday night. these were the winners for wednesday. >> you have to think positive. i got five. i'm not going to quit yet though. bill: will you be at work? >> of course. ready to report fair and balanced for you. bill: we will do a whole story on it. i heard that mike seven and ten lottery winners and of losing the money within a couple years. >> 90 percent of lottery winners go broke. and then i read that 70 percent lose it all and seven years. if you don't go bankrupt you lose the money you have one.
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bill: we are going to take some extra segments today so that when our office poll comes through a none of us shall upwe will still be on the air tomorrow. >> there you go. bill: thanks. good luck. >> i want to south philly to speak to a couple about the hardships they have endured over the past year. two beautiful children. lost his job about a year ago. bounce around from friends to family, but the have to sometimes stay on the street staying at a friend's place when they noticed visible bedbugs. they set up a warm spot to spend the night. >> my son got up and walked out comeau we woke up in the morning, she went this way. >> the officer found him, brought himhim, brought him to the philadelphia police officer who then taken to the hospital to get tested out and then sent him to the
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department of human services. chosen 300 ministries is a christian outreach group decided to help. the fundraiser on 12,000 templates to help the couple to get them on the feet so that they can ultimately get the children back. chosen 300 started treating stipulations afterwards. they're practicing muslims and this is a christian group.a christian group. the group on the couple to attend a lot of events and christian retreats and marriage counseling, stuff that didn't really coincide with their belief system. >> trying to control everything. >> now they decided to step in pro bono to help the couple out. >> because they don't have a lease they cannot get governmental benefits.
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these are beneficial things to help them get back on track. >> i reached out and get a statement. >> reunification children. the children are not reunited in the remaining funds will be placed. bill: where were they being housed? a property on by the church for the christian group? >> is being rented out by the group. >> what is disgusting is when people create a fund to help aa family help the money goes to the family so that they can be reunited. this was big news. this was news. this was to help the family and the two -year-old. the money has not been spent i have not seen any of it. it is inexcusable. this is beyond disgusting. a man went into a starbucks
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comeau wanted to use the bathroom and was told he was not a paying customer so couldn't. when youwhen you got ago you have to go. he went right there and then on the floor in front of the bathroom door. and there's video. bill: that looks like number two. >> whatever happened to the dolphin that was found last august? claiming that they could not release this. every individual dolphin has the right to life. >> acting like the dolphin has family members will get offended that the personal information of dolphins is being released. ♪
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♪ >> another day in the life of being a chaser. >> we report the news. but we do it differently. because when it comes down to it it is not just about the story commands about the chase. ♪ >> as if there were not enough reasons to not do
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heroin, an alert about aa bad batch of heroin that has been laced with the pesticide is making its way around new jersey. they publicize these photos of packets of heroin. some tests have revealed a very dangerous pesticide. if you know anyone who does heroin, tell them not to do heroin. >> i'm not saying. i think i was the 1st person. >> at the state of the union address the director for the independent journal,, secretary of state john kerry. >> who are you wearing? to me yesterday. >> you are you wearing? >> laughed at me and kept walking. exactly what he did.
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if i was there i would have gotten a much better answer. i'm just saying. bill: you are chasing a story about a dead dolphin and whether or not dolphins should have the same rights as people. >> the dolphin found swimming in a new jersey river last august is the question after she found out that the dolphin had died. she obviously filed an open records request. >> a file the request over the summer and did not get it back. basically due to the individual privacy i would be unable to access the records and that they were private for that reason. >> the department of environmental protection. bill: privacy. >> claiming they could not release this for privacy.
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>> i wanted to figure out what happened to it. >> the marine mammal. they came out and said the dolphin was in such bad shape and they got it it had not eaten in six months. this an out of virus. >> they had put it down. bill: must've thought the dolphinsdolphins are at the same level as people. >> they kind of art. every individual dolphin orwell has the right to life >> did not have to be euthanized. who is standing up for the dolphins rights? bill: to the.of the marine mammal center, people look at dolphins like people.
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they would have treated. what next? we don't know. dogs, cats when you just don't know. >> the board dolphin was sick. >> i don't really care about the dolphin. ♪ >> it says it will have enough children to field an entire defense. they just announced they are having children, number 11 and 12 despite the fact that he actually got a vasectomy several years ago. >> welcome our top #for today is honoring breakup season because valentine's day is right around the corner. #is time to break up when
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elbow grease as you are unhappy in a relationship. when he hangs out with his friends instead of you. i say it's all about the pizza. is time to break up when he doesn't give you the last. >> currently in morning over the one direction breakup. life after one direction. ♪ >> on fifth avenue,avenue, dolce and demonic came out with a line of traditional muslim attire. >> capitalizing on 700 million. bill: they are not all shopping at bergdorf. >> the reason why is to not be glitzy or showing. the whole point is to be modest. ♪ >> have a story we should know about? help us chase it down. by logging on to "high speed chase"/tips.
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>> locked up an innocent. bill: a man who lost 17 never in the history of the world have we seen anything like what we're getting ready for, the greatest war in history. and russia will be there, ezekiel 38 and 39, china will be there, revelation 16:12 and is the one that leads this horrendous battle i just mentioned at the euphrates river
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where isis is now. watch jack van impe presents.
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>> sensor for tv. >> yep. ♪ >> i have arrived. >> i am at bergdorf goodman on fifth avenue and 57th street in the heart of manhattan. if you check out a fashion trend. i am catholic and what i am speaking of is what traditional muslim women where called in a job. bergdorf is not well known, but famous for its high-end fashion label. so when dolce and demonic came out with a line of traditional muslim attire this became the place to hit for women who want to express their cultural identity super chic way. the italian luxury brand,
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the lord of the middle east. including a buyout or outer garment that is typically loosefitting. a far cry from dolce devised tight. now, a controversial garment. and coincidentally so is the fashion. the new release is exploiting something that is tradition. an opportunity. bill: or do they expect? a rush of muslim women saying finally a high-end product i can where are do they think it will just maybe become a fashion trend of non-muslims? >> it is a bit of both. another bit of controversy. they had western women wearing the hijab. some of these women are muslim so there celebrating
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the fact that muslim women come in all shapes and sizes, colors, shades. >> i did a story a few months ago, high school girl who won best dressed in high school and from that she has careened it intointo a career in fashion where she is designing and selling close online. i think it is a great idea. it is aa big market. bill: they are not all shopping at bergdorf's. >> what are people buying? >> a lot of people agree. it is important to note that muslim women where they job for different reasons. somewhere it to be modest. somewhere it to express political ties. what is louder than dolce and demonic?
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>> locked up an innocent. >> lost 17 years of his life >> he did not plead guilty. he would spend the rest of his life in jail. >> he promised himself when he left that he would never come back ♪ >> this is a fox 29 news update. we are in for another cold morning. high everyone i'm fox 29 meteorologist kathy orr. look for a partly cloudy sky overnight in the city 23. in the suburbs 16. not as much wind but still cold come the morning. on your seven day forecast we rebound to seasonal temperature of 41 during the day on thursday. warming through the weekend with rain maybe a few snow showers to the north and then colder
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