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>> there's a tiny size jellyfish. it can be very deadly. >> that did not keep me out of the water. the democratic national committee reported it was hacked by russian hackers per this is what they got, 237 on donald trump. i read it so you don't have to. >> who got in their question and. >> to they do it on purpose? >> in philadelphia, they stamp out pennies, nickels, dimes and quarters.
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>> you're at the jersey shore, summer is is here. jellyfish are back and one man is in the hospital because of it. >> what he got. >> tiny surprises have hit some of new jersey beach towns and they are not cute and they're not cuddly. rather they can be very dangerous and sometimes deadly if left untreated. >> they are small but they pack a good punch. >> i'm talking jellyfish. not the ones you and i are familiar with. these are tiny dime size jellyfish called clinging jellyfish. they are a long way of home and usually spotted in the pacific ocean. there's a theory as to how their here. they are breeding in this area. it's quite scary. i am near this river and one was found near point pleasant about a week ago. they did not want one of their
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employees to be stung by the jellyfish. i don't know if you've ever been [inaudible] i'm a chaser so i got a water and rolled my pant legs up. i can't say that i am safe from one of them. i would probably be scabbing from the hospital. >> there at up press conference to educate the public. they are very dangerous. i talked to paul to ask what we
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can do. >> you use white vinegar and spray on there. it kind of stops and he stings. >> if you're stung, spray the affected area and rinse it off with salt water, not with fresh water. that can make the talks and spread faster. finally use a hot compress. if you've been stung by a clinging jellyfish you will definitely know it. it can lead to limb paralysis and if left untreated, complete kidney failure and possible death. a man from middletown was swimming and he was hospitalized after being stung by one of these guys. >> your rent children come to swim in this river. you want to hear a little bit more about how dangerous these jellyfish are before you let them in again? >> i don't want to let them in again. >> every year we have a story about jellyfish at the jersey shore. this season is a little more areas given the kidney failure and paralysis. can they treat the water?
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>> during high tide and the surface of the water, and night they come up for feeding. i have to ask you, do you peon it or not be on it if you get stung? >> if you don't have white vinegar, i asked that exact question, but he is key, go ahead and do it. >> why did the girlfriend cross the road? two run over away from his boyfriend who is hiv-positive. the driver that was arrested and the person was run over is okay. >> today i got it chance to ask chris christie where it went. >> all that we've heard, i turned my phone over at that time.
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>> this has come up because a former deputy executive port director is asking for the governor's phone in quick filing to bring up the subject of richard nixon trying to hide watergate. for the record, governor christie has nothing but good things to say about bill baroni. >> do you still consider him a friend? >> i have no ill feelings toward him. out leave it at that. >> the governor is going to name the attorney general. christie answered questions about trump, the gas tax and the democratic assembly. he accused them of taking advantage of the terror attack in orlando to push new gun regulations which christie said
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are wrong. more about bridge gate and the governor, follow the show that is chasing news. >> we are chasing the story to help in the aftermath of the terrorist attack in orlando. there were some hateful notes left on some cars in new york. what you got? >> that's right. the effect of the orlando shooting continues to resonate throughout the nation in new york city is no exception. the city has ramped up security all over the five boroughs to have more security at lgbt affiliations. they have confirmed that there have been unspecified threats to the lgbt community here in the city. there was a specific incident in hell's kitchen just hours after the orlando shooting on sunday. resident discovered notes on their car and windshield here on west 46 tree. the handwritten notes notes reference the killing of gay people. the almost incoherent reads in part, god commanded jewish
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people to kill the whole homosexuals and kill the which is among us. take a look at this photo from a local business of the man police are looking for in connection with the hate know. in the meantime, manhattanites are reacting to the possible hate crimes. >> have lived in this neighborhood for long time. it's unbelievable something something could be written like that today in the city, the city that's always so inclusive and new york, of all places, this stuff should happen. >> big coming weekend marks the beginning of pride we can new york city which kicks off with an event this sunday. the security will be very well protected. we are the most prepared city of any city in the country to prevent terrorism. we been doing it nonstop for 15 years. >> are new yorkers that confident that the mayor has
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their best interest in mind? >> this is important too. he said he got these notes and just in the wake of the shooting, they stepped out and they been on this a lot more. the concern has risen about these notes since the shooting. >> people really need to cool their jets. as a new yorker, there's people always throwing stuff on windshields and handing you papers as you're walking down the street. it's not a tract threat. talk toss it in the trash and ignore. >> i don't agree with her at all. i think people have the right to be worried about this and what happened in orlando and with pride week approaching. >> would like to thank the fbi and we think they are on this. we don't have any idea of the number of attacks they have thwarted in the last 15 years, but they are on it. >> everybody be safe and enjoy pride week. >> it's like a gold rush unfolding before my eyes.
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>> the industry is the next rush. >> the green rush. what is this? dope magazine. >> business is good, business is very good. this is a look in new york, hundreds of businesses inside this room, many you many you just would not expect. >> ^-caret has a cake up that makes it really convenient. we created the can of cups. inside here is brown marijuana. it's natural marijuana which is the best way to use cannabis. we tried it out with current customers and we figured it could help deliver our products and services to protect this growing market. >> okay maybe they fit in a little bit better.
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>> i can sell it to you right now and it's all based on him. >> one thing is clear, this industry is exploding and there's an opportunity for just about everyone. >> what you don't realize is there are thousands and thousands of non- dispensary jobs in this industry that are going to be filled by somebody. why not you? >> to be perfectly honest, i'm actually having a hard time jumping into the industry. the industry raked in about $5 billion in 2016. it's expected to raise two over $20 billion. the governors here talking about the cannabis craze.
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the campaign to legalize marijuana is steeper than alcohol. >> i'm back. >> ahead. >> re-between the lines, they're, they are asking you, was the convention cool? >> yeah man,. >> while, that was a quick exit. what was that. she's got got a get back to her pot. >> here it is below, the full democratic committee report on donald trump talking about all the way the democrats can exploit his vulnerability for victory
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the internet blew up because of the queen of england who is celebrating her 90th birthday on saturday and wore a green outfit. they thought as a perfect opportunity to photoshop it green and put all kinds of stuff on her. kinda funny. >> cured his bill, 237 pages, the full democratic report on donald trump and i read it so you don't have to. mac.
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>> this was posted to the smoking gun yesterday after the democratic national committee reported it was hacked by russian hackers sometimes over the past few week. a person on the smoking gun who posted this claimed response billion said this is what they got, a report dated december 19, 2015 talking about about all the ways the democrats can exploit trumps from abilities for a victory in november. a lot of the stuff has previously been reported but it's interesting to see it in the context of what they think his vulnerabilities will be in the fall. in 1991 he was quoted as saying the 2007 real estate collapse would be very minor and he was going to take advantage of falling real estate values. then in page 33 of the same interview he is advising investors to buy subprime mortgages as the market was collapsing. page 48, on 26000 sexual so in the military, he said what do these people think when they put men and women together. trumps attempt to bring in 7874
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workers on temporary workers rather than hire american citizens for this when i love, page page 69 in 2009, trump paid 13,000,004 island golf course in virginia, chop down 400 trees and put up a plaque about a civil war battle that was nonexistent. how would they know that question were they there? >> page 111, trump set in 2004. >> i don't know how i'm going to survive that. >> page 132, we should have universal health care. >> you actually read this thing. >> i actually did and i took notes. >> i was think about making a joke about what's on page 176 but i'm 76 but i'm not going near that now. >> trump corrected joke about a fat person getting excited over food stamps. the information in in it is already in the record record.
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big caveat for trump, it savagely six months old so there could've been in should've been updated. the clinton campaign may have a different opposition report on the national committee. >> it just seems silly to me. >> two, i'm more concerned with the fact that the dnc got hacked. >> everything you talked about there, none of that will resonate with anyone. it's just disconcerting for them to think, who got in there or did they do it on purpose? >> along the lines of this, they recognize 600 police hundred police officers who have played a major role on cracking down at drunk driving at an awards banquet on rucker's campus. these are officers who have had the most dwi arrests in their county. a national madd member shared his story of being a survivor
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when he was back in college on spring bait at joe tina beach, a drunk driver hit him while he was walking. >> i sustained catastrophic injuries including rain damage and my parents were called to consent to organ donation. it didn't look like i would survive and if i did survive i would be completely disabled. they didn't consent to organ donation. they took pictures of me on life support. >> he shares those chilling photos and said events like this give him motivation to share why what they do is so important. >> when i have the opportunity to speak at a law-enforcement recognition thing, i use that as an opportunity to thank officers. >> the top award was given to a delaware river port authority police. he made 94 dwi arrest last year. a lot of people are very remorseful but some people don't
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care and that's very disappointing. many people care. they expressed immediate remorse and you hope they won't repeat. >> they shared that in 2014 more than 32 people in this country work killed because of a drunk driver. that is 90 people a day and they expect the number 42015 to be even worse. >> you go back to 2005, after over the past 11 years there haven't been a dramatic change in the percentage of fatalities on the highway caused by drunks. in 2014 it was 21%. >> my question to you, there's a lot more to do, what do you do? much stiffer penalties have been levied. laws have been passed for the consequences are horrible if you
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get caught, but as you said, the death stats haven't changed. >> i think there's a positive solution. i think government needs to get out of the way of ridesharing services like over because in my mind over the next few years with the advent of uber cars everywhere, you will see those drunk driver stats come down. it will be something positive, not an negative. >> they are telling american story. >> the man in philadelphia, they stamp out pennies, nickels dimes and quarters.
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>> it's a chip shot stroke of a young tom watson setting off fireworks, explosions, flames shooting through the sky. the pga might get better ratings if they do it kind of like this in philadelphia they got the most incredible stamping process. they have machines that will apply 60 tons of pressure. they stamp out pennies, nickels, dimes and quarters. it was an amazing trip and really cool.
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it all starts upstairs with the designer. >> there is what you signed it with right there. is that going to be on the coin? >> absolutely. it's on everyone. >> don everhart has his initials all over your money. from national park service quarters two scores in a presidential ballot, his initial can be found all over your money, especially the coins. >> i kind of take it for granted. we had to change a date and i was like, let me work on this. >> reporter: he works right down the hall and knows flanagan. it's the same basic job. he works mostly with clay and he works on the computer with a cad program. this trained sculptor who has had cool gigs,. >> it's telling american story through coins. they take that very seriously. it is a very truthful statement. not only do you tell the stories, we make history in our
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coins. >> on wednesday when they were doing a stripe on the commemorative quarter. >> when i look at the quarter. >> did i have sculptural qualities in it to make it work? that's what i'm looking for. >> are you happy with your work? yes. so then we go downstairs to the main floor. it's starting to a little louder down there. these huge bowls of metal are stamped into blank sludge. >> when it goes into a cylinder of steel. >> this is magnificent force. 40 million coins printed per day and they dump them into conveyor belts that take them to these
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