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now on chasing news introducing pokémon go, an app that has taken the country by storm. >> it brings people together. you go to any place in park and there is someone playing. >> there's a much darker side. >> in missouri a group of teenagers was arrested for robbing people at gunpoint after anticipating where they will be. >> information is collected for these 911 service upgrades. they have not seen a dime of that money since 2010. >> were talking maybe close to five and a half million per year >> just for your county? >> they been cooking up a high quality think recipes pizza. tough when the phones to take
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orders are being phone bombed. >> you're in trouble. >> you're in trouble. >> your chasing pokémon. >> introducing pokémon go, an app that is taken the country by storm, skyrocketing to number one in the app store. it has increased doc by 60% in just two days. >> those pink flowers are lures. that means there's a pokémon near me. also there are a bunch of green, zero wait, something showing up. >> bear with me here, i am barely a millennial so i just checked in.
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i think other people around here are playing too. essentially what it is is a mobile game that uses augmented reality to project animals into the real world that you're in then it helps you hunt them and catch them on a real-world gameboard. but it comes with real-life consequences. i can tell you one thing, riding a bike while while playing pokémon go is not a good idea. i fell. they spent so long playing pokémon go this weekend that my son is blistered due to sunburn. he fell in the creek trying to catch one. now i am pokémon go in your home. >> those are some of the silly or self-inflicted issues that are brought on by users blinded by their fictional boundaries. but there's a march darker side to pokémon go. lots of people are calling it pokémon no. a group of teenagers was
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arrested for using a pokémon stop. they anticipate will where players will be and then drop them at point. it led to someone who had to jump over a fence but then she felt unsafe. >> we live in such a safe city. it could be me or thousand other people. there's probably hundreds of thousands of people around me now that are using this app. how are you going to tell it's me or someone else. >> it brings people together. there is always someone playing. you can tell who's playing and it bonds us like a community. >> at first i thought why the grace? are all these people in same? then i thought about the product in the audience. it uses the nostalgia of nintendo that many of us
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millennial's are holding onto and the appeal of collecting something and the social media. we have game boy back and we can win things and we can brag about it to the whole world in an instant. bravo nintendo. bravo. they called but he found other kids who jump the fence and hopped in. >> it looks like a great addictive game but it's idiotic to play a game where people can know where you are at all times. not only can you get robbed but a guy also got dumped by his girlfriend who was hooking up with his ex-girlfriend. >> i swear i was finding a pokémon. >> i had my 27-year-old friend-year-old friend get up from the dinner table and go outside because there was a squirrel in the parking lot. >> a what? >> allow me to channel the old men in the room. why aren't you people doing anything productive with your time here? honestly, there's a real animal
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you can going capture instead of these fictional ones. go admire a squirrel. >> what's the difference between this and nintendo? >> he went fishing and somehow reeled up ago pro. the go pro was ruined but the st card was recoverable. the footage was shot in august august 2015. the go pro got up close and personal. cool. >> if you scratch my back, i'll scratch yours. this is what happened in new jersey. super cute. this little girl is standing in a small bucket of water and the pony then scratches her back. they are mutually scratching each other's back.
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>> we talk about the proposed mj budget to find any dollars that have been wasted and see if they can bring back any of those dollars. i came back some officials that have big questions about this budget. specifically, where is the money? it's in the 2017 proposed budget for about 100 $25 million million dollars that will be collected from new jersey residents. for everybody with a phone, collected by the phone provider and then given to the state for these 911 services and upgrades. county officials say they have not seen a dime of that money since 2010 and before that there were only receiving a small fraction of this money, about $350,000 per year from 2004 - 2010 for the only got about $140,000.
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since then nothing. >> i met with tom for him to tell us why this is a huge problem. it's probably generating about 450,000 per month. >> we are talking close to five and a half million per year we stopped receiving funds from 2010 until today. 33 million. now let's say where's 33 million. >> they have received nothing in return. county residents have either a cell phone or landline. i also want to state, i'm sure there is a cost to factor in that they should have to. i'm not sharing saying that all the funds should go there. but a very high percentage of it should go to the county as long as the county is providing the
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service and building the infrastructure to take on its partners. now adding salt to the open wound, the proposed budget wants to hike this fee 10% up to $.99 per person per month. the county think this is unacceptable. if he. the fee started in 2004 and the leftover money after spending it on the 911 emergency services, it's services, it's supposed to go to offset state police and homeland security budget. the big question is where has all this money gone and where is it going in the future? officials can't get a clear answer per they just want to know where it went and why they haven't gotten any in six years. they told me what they would need and use the money for. >> new technology cost money. receiving text messages and receiving pictures from a smart phone. the i and all these other things that are available on your smart phone that every has in your pocket.
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it can really make it to the 911 system itself until we update the 911 structure statewide and until we have some investment locally. >> it's not just statewide, it's managed by the county. if you're saying it's a 911 tax, i have to believe there has to be some disbursement to local counties because they have to manage their own. >> to be fair, because of the larger reliance on cell phone, a lot of the calls can go directly to the state police if they can't get in an exact location right away. i think that's why they want to take a larger portion of this because they handle a larger and larger number of calls. >> who can manage it better, should the counties be responsible, those questions are never answered. nobody has any idea do they actually need as much money as they are collecting. >> as long as there's money out there, everyone will fight for it. >> and they're going to raise it. >> will see.
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>> it's a two-headed snake baby, eat it up. this is a rare and protected species but one with two heads is remarkably rare. there's currently three and a half inches long. they promise to let visitors see it. >> he loves to go for walks. he lives for japan and goes for his walk with his owner. he must be in the best shape man because he walks very slowly catching the eye of every man who passes. he does take breaks to eat cabbage and carrots but he always ends up back home with his dad. >> ready?
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it does get tough but when the phones are used to take pizza orders are being bombed by pranksters, you're in trouble. >> they laugh, they just call up pranksters, you're in trouble. >> they laugh, they just call up and laugh
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for for business? not all the time. >> yes, hi, i would like to order 35 pizzas, send it to chasing new. >> hello, can i help you? >> can i help you? >> he just hung up. he's been cooking up a high-quality pizza for 40 years. they still are. it does get tough when the phones you use are being bombed by preteen pranksters. can i take your order? >> may help you? >> may take your order. >> can i take your order? >> they just hung up. >> here's the issue. they have a similar name to a fiction restaurant called five nights of freddy's.
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now for reasons only kids understand, they are calling from everywhere, the us, canada, puerto rico. , puerto rico. while we were there most of the calls were bogus. >> in my freddy? know i'm hank. >> do me a favor and don't call back unless you want something to eat - where you live did? >> is this the exception of the rule to get a real call. >> we are still getting customers although a lot of them complain that they cannot get through he's added two additional phone lines but nonsense calls just add to his busy day in the kitchen. i know how to deal with kids on the phone. i said leave it to me. he put me on the dishes.
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>> i am good at washing dishes. >> okay good. can we just move on i don't think anyone wants to answer the phones around here anyway. they were asking for the favorite characters. >> freddy's pizza can i help you? i'm sorry who? >> son this is a real pizza pizzeria. if you don't stop calling i'm going to tell your mom. >> you're in trouble.
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when you go to sleep tonight, i mean to be in your dreams don't call back. am i out of line now? this is a wild one. it's insanity. it's there every day but the true blue calls do make it through. >> freddy's pizzeria, frank speaking. >> can i order a pizza and pick it up. >> yes, this is an actual order. they do happen. >> i did reach out to scott kaufman and i got an automatic response. his pizza is not a real place but this is all too real. >> i'm calling your mom. they laugh. they just call up and laugh have
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they considered changing the name? >> they have but if you lose your name, you lose your customers. >> the republican national convention starts on monday in cleveland. donald trump is the presumptive nominee and has enough votes to secure the first valid victory but there is some leading an effort to try to prevent that. one of them is steve lunn again right here in new jersey. welcome to chasing news. you run for governor, he run for senate, you are no fan of donald trump's. what are you up to? >> what we are trying to do is give the delegates at the convention we believe who represent the entire republican party, not just the minorities of voters who supported donald trump in the primary system. we believe these delegates should have the right to vote their conscience and choose the candidate best suited to defeat
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hillary clinton and carry the banner of our principal. >> the average person is going about their lives and they know donald trump one most of the primaries and caucuses for they know donald trump secured most of the delegates. it just sounds a little odd to say that he didn't the majority when clearly he won most of the votes. >> he got 25% of all the republicans in the country to vote. especially in those open primaries in places like new hampshire and south carolina. we send delegates to the convention and the convention is a big part of the process but not with the candidates. those candidates represent the entire republican party including those who did not vote for donald trump. >> let me ask you, why go through all this effort to help the narrative if the republican party is divided? >> you saw bernie sanders
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endorse hillary clinton, bitter rivals, is this about setting up ted cruz for the next cycle? >> absently not. we believe this is a great way to help the republican party's organization organization. >> if you are successful in the rules committee and you are able to get movement to a nominated candidate to the floor,. >> there's been a hard push earlier last week to get scott walker to put his hat in the ring. you have people speaking at the convention who could emerge as a nominee. >> this is why people don't like politics. most people hearing that they do not write out. >> you have to recognize that the reason why we are in the position were in right now is because the public and the primary voters rejected the standard establishment choices and chose from. that's why trump is in the position that he's in. everything that you're doing trying to change the laws and break the laws, not having the right number of delegates but wanting to pick some of the ells
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who doesn't deserve it, that's exactly why trump is in the position that is in right now. you should let off and respect the public's joy. >> the republican delegates are not bound until the rules committee has a chance to vote. doesn't matter what the state party says. this isn't a coronation ceremony. this is part of the process to nominate the very best candidate to represent the republican party. >> you said you need 57 delegates? >> i can't guarantee tell tell you that. >> thank you steve. >> after years in the white house, hillary clinton should have known how to hand
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>> coming up next, less than two weeks ago i was printing over australia playing with kangaroos and now i'm back here.
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prancing all over australia playing with kangaroos and now i'm back here. >> luckily there are viral videos like this one to keep me happy and cvs extremely cute kangaroos playing. they are all sorts of adorable. if anybody wants to pay for my return flight, that would be great. >> no charges for hillary clinton. in the e-mail scandal despite the fact the fbi director james comay set her actions were extremely careless and she should have known and that her actions were especially concerning. so if that's the case, why would hillary clinton not be charged? if any of us were to do that, if the military handled misclassified documents, there there would be punishment
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repercussion. the house republicans had fbi james comay testify in front of him. i wanted to know what they wanted to accomplish and if they accomplished it. i chased this to newton, new jersey jersey to the office of congressman scott garrett. >> the fbi director said that if somebody was working at the state department right now, if there was a private in the army right now who did these things, he said there would be punishment. the fact that hillary clinton did all these things, she could possibly go to jail for it as well, sure, but for her it seems to be a different set of standards in a different set of rules. >> i spoke to him about that testimony and asked him what was the goal of all of this? he told me that the goal was to establish what exactly went on, to establish that hillary clinton had the experience and she should have known spent years in washington.
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>> she testified under oath saying certain things. the question to the director was did you look at those documents? did you look to her sworn testimony and he said no. that's a curious question. >> that was a question about benghazi and the e-mail situation as well. >> what they need to do now is have the fbi director look at hillary clinton sworn testimony when she was talking about benghazi in the e-mail and have him look to see if she lied under oath. >> i go back to the '90s and president clinton and the whole monica lewinsky thing. i don't think it matters. i think the only take away from this that a lot of people who may already be on board with this are the elite and powerful who get away with things we couldn't get away with. it makes a lot of sense if you speak the language of washington. no matter who the next president
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is, comay has to work with him. the first rule of survival in d.c. is protect your turf. he did not want the fbi to be poisoned under hillary clinton or trump. he is taking his chances of not going after somebody. >> he is in the midst of a work nightmare this is just horrible, beyond harvell. she rented air b&b and it was supposed to be an air b&b until jenny's wedding wedding. she got an e-mail sayi
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