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now i'm chasing news her biggest fear is being realized, there were 50 to 60 that work captured the stinging jellyfish. go where the lifeguard is and leave the jellyfish a alone. >> infamous for being the manhattan madam she was busted for running a prostitution ring. >> i think it's about seeing how the system really works because you can read about it but you really don't know until you lived it. >> one thing that will turn someone to a prison advocate is to spend some time in prison. even though it's been two years since a night of blood and theory, tonight we will take you
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back. >> you were at the jersey shore a couple days ago. you were there reporting on an increase in a strange species of jellyfish. now it looks like the jersey shore could be overrun. >> our biggest little fear is being realized. the stinging jellyfish i told you about last week, there were about four that were captured, well now there are 50 or 60 that were captured by a girl who lives near the beach. she used a cup and her bare hands. i told you how dangerous they were last week. >> me and my family were just floating and we got off on a boat at a doc and i saw one of them and i thought wow, i should pick that up and get it out of the water. then right after that i saw about ten more. i use this solo cup. >> used a cup. >> yep. >> you know how dangerous they
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are? >> that is unbelievable. >> oh my goodness gracious. >> i talked to the membrane biologist on monday and he showed us a couple specimens that they had in the lab. these things pack one hell of a toxic punch. it can lead to muscle and limb paralysis and even liver failure. >> this is a little tiny one. this one who looks really chubby is named chubs. >> chevy gonads, that's like a real thing. >> one man was taken to a hospital and put on morphine for 24 hours due to the pain and paralysis.
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does emily help him and his team tracked these guys down? >> that's one of the great things we have. the more eyes and ears we have in these areas and throughout the state so let us know where they are seeing them, are there lots of them or just one or two. can they capture them safely and put them in a jar, then we can make arrangements to come get them. >> the first time i heard him say something like this, stay out of these waters in the rivers until they know a little bit more. to find 50 overnight, he said they're here and they're here to stay. we definitely have new jersey residents. he said go enjoy the ocean and the beaches. these are the guys don't the waves. >> you been in touch with the victim who went through the morphine, what can these things do to you? >> he went to the doctor and
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they sent him home. the next day his limbs were not moving correctly. he couldn't talk very well and some cognitive things could happen and he went to the er. >> who swims alone at 11:00 o'clock at night. >> it's awesome. it's i do. >> that stupid. >> what about the lives of the people who just want to be on vacation and enjoy swimming. >> they don't like moving water. they stay in the very calm water. they're not going to be found in the actual ocean. >> go where the lifeguard is only the jellyfish alone. >> yes, kidney failure for all humans. no biggie. >> stay out of the stillwater. >> i'm going to get the hell out of here because i feel like they are going to pop out of that thing any moment. >> scary moments at a donald trump rally in las vegas on saturday. stephen stanford was arrested
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after they say he tried to grab an officer's gun to shoot republican hopeful donald trump. he had planned to kill trump for year and specifically traveled to las vegas to do so. fortunately for trump and all the people in attendance his plan consisted of nothing more than grabbing an officer's gun that was within reach. he still is charged with potential assassin and assault. >> there's a little town north of philadelphia. behind me is lee kaplan's home. he's a 51-year-old man who authorities found 12 girls living with him. the girls range in age from six months old to 18 years old. according to the district county attorney the investigation is ongoing. the oldest girl is 18 years old,
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she had two children. police say that daniel and sylvia solstice had gifted their daughter to mr. kaplan. she was 14 years old when she was pregnant for the first time. the couple are charged with in danger and the welfare of a child and being held in lieu of $1 million bail. >> we saw the girls out there and we would see him out there. never 12 at a time. the kids were never playing. >> the girls were always dressed in traditional amish where but it's unclear whether kaplan was amish or not. >> he would run his finger along the fence. >> he was arrested and being held on a one million-dollar bail bail. the girls are in protective custody and there will be a hearing for him next week. the mystery of what really
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happened is deepening by the day even though it's been two years since the night of blood in theory september 14 that left the coupled dead in their home. we told you a newly released affidavit by a friend forensic professionals said they could have been murdered their bedroom by an unknown professional shedding marred doubt on the prosecutor's office finding which was labeled a homicide. tonight we take you to a place 200 miles away. the pain of you losing this couple is still pronounced for the question about their death linger and people there to wonder what killed the sheridan's? >> the whole community was shocked. we can believe believe it was happening to our neighbors, people that we knew. >> they kept a summer home in new york in the butternut valley
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earlier this month i went there to find the answer to a simple question. did the sheridan's who are a picture of marital harmony act differently when tucked away in the hills of new york. >> they are telling stories and they seemed very equal in all their discussions. don't you think? >> i do. >> that's peter and audrey gregory who bought and sold antiques with an from the sheridan's. she explained to me that people still take a dim view of outsiders. >> somehow the sheridan's fit in and were beloved. this is a picture-perfect small town. it's almost like stepping into a time warp. the banks close at four in your cell phones barely work and there's only one intersection in
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town with a full-time stoplight. i wonder if there is something more sinister at play. i asked the lady. they saw them the weekend before they died. they were saying their goodbyes for the season for a return that was never going to come. it was almost to the beach true. i had to ask. could the sheridan's been faking it? she was probably the best friend of all the people i talk to up there. she and her husband john spent meals and all kinds of time together. >> they would have john and i come over and we would have dinner with them at their house. >> charlotte showed me a scarf that she had knitted for her. touching the fabric of the homemade gift almost moved her to tears. >> that's very nice. >> she did a nice job on it. >> she did.
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she still feels the pain of the loss. people here who you might say new them better than the neighbors who only saw them coming and going are even more and frantically asking their opinion of the prosecutors? >> i have a hard time believing it. i think it's far-fetched. i think they said it best. >> he was a kind loving man and i never thought he would get really upset about anything, ever. i don't think he would've hurt his wife ever, no matter what. >> there is a move to raise the gas tax in north jersey. this bill is going to raise it. the gas tax was going to go up $.23 per cents per gallon but it turns out as you read the bill,
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it's not $.23, it's 37 1/2 cents it seven and a half cents it would put new jersey at the top of the list for the highest gas tax in the country. >> for those of you who are star wars fan, the empire strikes back when darth vader made some weird deal in order to get hans solo and here's what happened. >> there he go. that is darth. >> michael rizzi was in the news as an x cop who was accused of running a prostitution ring online. >> i met him in a
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i am sure we have all made mistakes before when we have eaten anything sour. that's exactly what happened but if you like sour food regardless of that face, you're just going to keep eating them. they sent this video when he was at a restaurant in august. he is not years years old and they're hoping to get a shout out.
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we posted it to youtube and it has gone viral. >> were chasing the manhattan madam. what do you have. >> on last nights chasing news i've brought you an exclusive interview with kristen davis known as the manhattan madam. she was busted for a prostitution ring. she claims that title but has she changed her ways? >> are you now the retired manhattan madam? >> i would love to say that i'm the x manhattan madam but the subject is still so interesting to people. >> i can't seem to leave it behind even though i'd like to. >> michael rizzi was accused of running a high-end prostitution ring online. >> i met him at an event, a plastic surgery center opening for a well-known surgeon and he
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approached me and said i want to pick your brain. i want to talk to you. i'd be interested in doing business with you. and i said but i'm out of business. >> she said she did not want to discuss any legal activity with him and basically brush them off. >> i had no idea he was a former nypd officer. >> that makes them more interesting to me because i might have wanted to speak to him and get his take on how he was going to evade law enforcement, which obviously he was not successful in doing. >> exactly. michael rizzi's attorney said his client and the manhattan madam never met. the manhattan madam is supporting prison reform. she served time twice per the first time was when she got caught in prostitution ring charges bridge he served for months and wouldn't wish that on her worst enemy. >> the mindset there is that they think were animals and they will treat you accordingly. people have died in solitary. they just this throw you in the cell and locked the door and they don't check on you per they don't feed you or bring you water. you don't have water in the cell
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>> reporter: the manhattan madam is now an advocate for prisoners. >> i don't feel like a victim because i've made my own choices and i have to be responsible and be held accountable. i don't feel that way. i just think it's more about seeing how the system really works and seeing it from the inside because you can read about it but you really don't know until you lived it. >> is this your new passion now? >> it is. i'm working on a new venture which is called the prison advocate.com. that's the website. the goal is to be an advocacy group for people were currently incarcerated. >> one thing to turn people into a prison reform advocate is to put a person in prison. they need to be changed, fixed altered and geared toward rehabilitation. >> i'm disappointed that she's not an opponent for legalizing prostitution. >> she is. >> oh she is. back to get some traction to the
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conversation. >> i'm glad you brought that up because she has tried to run for governor and that was on her pop form. she wants to decriminalize prostitution. here's what was interesting per she does not consider herself a victim. she made her own choices and went to jail but she wants to help other people who recognize their mistakes. >> new york and new jersey are still reeling from the colossal scandal known as bridge gate. now there's a new scandal in town and the name is been thrown around, gate. federal prosecutors charge monday that the police shut down a lane in the tunnel exchange for bribes by a prominent businessman. he's the person who got the personal police escort. the man who rode by all the drivers in the gridlock is also known as the king of diamonds. >> majority leader loretta weinberg said this abuse of power brings to mind two words
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i'd definitely and déjà vu. >> the whole idea that somebody thinks they can use public facilities, tunnels, bridges for their own comfort or to punish other people is so audacious that i thought to myself, not again. >> the orchestrator's are four members of the nypd who were arrested monday including deputy chief michael harrington and deputy inspector james graham. reportedly, the escort was arranged by someone who's under investigation for connection with the blog seo campaign fund correction. this marks the first time cops have been charged in the department as well as mayor diblasio's office. the active investigation
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continues. whether the court of public opinion remains to be seen. >> hopefully the indictments and impending trials will really send a clear message to people that we don't tolerate this kind of behavior. >> new jersey senate majority league later played a major role in the link closure scandal because she saw something and spoke up. hoping to have the same success, i spoke with governor chris christie. >> i'm not taking any questions yet. >> for possible tunnel gate, we will keep you updated right here on chasing new. >> dress for success, giving women the attire they need to nail that next interview. >> she is. up with a volunteer and were to sit down and talk to
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so la-based makeup artist christiane youtube has put up a non- traditional makeup tutorial. who does she want you to look like? none other than dori from "finding dory". if she doesn't have kids i hope she does because she will rock every single hollowing time. >> looking for that next job but need a little help getting it? come with me because i've got you covered. we are now in the big apple where there are eight son of free services geared toward the unemployed. believe it or not they are still very much needed. take a look at the survey for employment professionals telling us that unemployment is a condition in the u.s. what are we waiting for? let's get started. the first stop, they have books.
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>> we have a lot. we rotate them in and out if we get a request for color or pattern, we have quite a few that people have donated. we even have one lucky tie. the green tie someone got an interview while wearing it now are they clip-on? >> no, but we will actually show them how to tie a tie. also when they check out a tie gets put in this box and there's encryptions on how to tie a tie
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