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>> ashley you are chasing a story about a dead bear. >> i feel bad and we should all bow our heads for moment of morning. ♪ ♪ ♪ i will remember you ♪ will you remember me ♪ it is with heavy hearts that the beloved petals of the bear, well known for walking upright like a person is dead. this will shed light on the fact that the authorities lied regionally telling us there is no way they could confirm that petals was one of the 549 bears killed in the hunt. >> is that i'm in a they killed, while. >> and then released pictures of
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the lifeless 333-pound bear. even more disturbing, and innocent man who we are not identifying was persecuted on social media for rumor stating that he was petals killer. i spoke with tony antonelli who works with nj 105. he spoke with a man and said it all started because he was on a facebook page in honor of petals that has not been taking down. >> he was making a lot of comments asking questions, basically saying how do you know that this was in fact petals that was killed. he believed that his comments upset a lot of people. >> that's out started. he went on the petals memorial facebook page and question. >> and so they assumed he was the guy and they killer. >> this is the worst version i've ever seen. >> is very concerned because ever since this began and the rumor started to spread that he
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was responsible he has gotten death threats against himself, his family, he has a business in new jersey and people have actually threatened to burn down his business, threatening to protest outside his business. >> she said the man has never actually take the bear on he believes animal-rights activists had led the hate against him. >> he was saying that he believes a lot of this is animal-rights activists that are propagating live to push an agenda. they want to and the black bear hunt. he was verbal about that. >> the senator has introduced a bill called petals law which would ban black bear hunting in the state for five years. meanwhile, the # is trending, justice for petals. >> i was on the hunt for petals, it's all very sad but the real issue is there going to make a loss and they are going to stop hunting for five years but where were they when they reported the bear being reported injuring. maybe they should have brought him to sanctuary taking control. hindsight is 2020/20. they put in perspective that for
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many people in the state this bear was an icon, source of inspiration. there are those that are not animal-rights activists who just love this bear a michigan mother and an mtv reality star -- >> check out the video of good saving a woman pinned beneath her car in hamilton township. the gallagher's who are married couple tried to help the woman before the police got there. moments later other stopped and helped. they finally got about five people were able to lift the car off of her. the woman is in critical condition but expected to recover. >> wow. >> it's not every day you meet somebody and it takes your breath away. especially for us in this room. i did, and did, and so will you. >> my name is marianna i am a
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artist and i have been painting with my mouth for 20 years now. at 20 years old she was actively pursuing her passion as an artist in college. that was cut short. she was caught in the crossfire of gun violence her quadriplegic. with no use of her upper extremities she longed for her artistry. instead of throwing her dreams away she found another way. >> i knew that i wanted art to be a part of my life. where there is a will there's a way, i think if there's something you're determined to do you'll find a way to do it. >> she taught herself with the help of rehab how to paint again without the use of her hands. i got to meet her so i headed to midtown where she was sending her message to others. humble as she gets she set her journey was an easy and she does
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not do it alone. >> either there so many artists painting in the same unique way that i was. we are artist, we are 800 artists internationally. >> that's right mouth art is a thing area the to have quite the crew across the u.s. these abled artists have a skill that is near impossible. i tried to paint with my mouth and this is how it turned out. this is her signature. >> you did that? >> i did, with my mouth. it hurts and it was a lot of work. but also i was using was getting into it and using my the and using mother muscles, she doesn't have that ability or advantage. my art might be a laughing matter but the art put out by these talented and inspiring individuals is certainly not. it is their passion and outlet. it's also their moneymaker. >> we made an organization that
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allows us to make a living doing what we love most which is creating art. we are not a charity, we are we are for-profit international association, but we love it when people pay attention to the amazing artwork that is made from the mouth of artists. >> october is national disability awareness month. survivors and fighters unite this month to recognize the value of a diverse workforce inclusive of other evils with the skills and talents it takes for all of us to succeed. they don't ask if they regard their work as special. like any artist they ask that you invest in a piece if you like what you see. once you know about the work the parts -- the art. [inaudible] >> i think it is a great advice that i made to give to people and say not let challenges in your life stop you from chasing your dream.
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>> diana, you are chasing governor christie after he signed last week the largest tax increase in more than 20 years in new jersey. there is a movement to repeal it led by our friend senator kip bateman. >> yes there is. the clock is ticking. in just two weeks new jersey's gas tax will be hiked by 23 cents per gallon. chris christie passed the law but this fight is not over yet. >> many legislators are not happy with the gas tax increase. we think it will have a disastrous impact on the new jersey economy and the folks a drive in new jersey. we would like to see it repealed. >> the state senator is a cosponsor of this petition led by kip bateman to repeal the gas tax.
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you can seymour than 1000 signatures in just four days. at a town hall a new province new jersey i chased after the governor to get his reaction on this movement to repeal the gas tax. >> of a. >> governor christie any comments on repealing the gas tax? >> maybe one day he will respond to me. >> so instead of insulting the chasers he just decided to ignore. >> he really doesn't have much of a chance, if you pass the repealed and governor christie can just veto it. >> if they have the money to cut three ace of a penny out of the sales tax costing 500,000,000 dollars in the had the money to cut the estate tax which cost another 500,000,000, then they have 1,000,000,000 dollars to put into the transportation trust fund, today.
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>> people came to the town hall demanding answers. i came to the town hall demanding answers. i want to know what the governor said to the people who probably help put him in office. what is he telling them. he has to answer at least to someone. >> you have 70 plus% of new jersey same please don't do it. they rammed it down her throat and did it because people voting for in safe districts. >> what you think the governor's approval rating will be this year. >> i set it at 20 and bet bed it's under. >> i bet it's negative 20. >> a statue of a topless behoove hillary clinton with a banker somehow cycling appeared outside the subway station just in time for rush hour. only a for a couple of hours because the artist to put it up there lacked a permit. they had to to take it down. it definitely caused a big uproar. for example janet 201, oliver
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instagram that's it. >> zombies. terrifying ghouls from the grave or are they adorable human eating hamsters? check out the video from the youtube user. the man known for his youtube videos of hamsters doing fun things with tiny objects. this addition got holloway makeover. watch as the little walking dead emerges from the grave and use on human flesh. it's adorable, terrifying, it's ridiculous how much time the sky spends with his hamsters. but you do you hamster man. >> it doesn't feel -- when the lights are on interns the house orange and the lights look like a jack-o'-lantern. >> is this alice in wonderland
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dish? >> i think he got 50 shades of gray going on. >> to think they use that? scene is happening new year? upload it to the fresco app today. download fresco in the app store today at the it's not uncommon for autistic kids to flap their hands. and so when i saw that, that was completely disqualifying.
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i'm a republican, but this election is so much bigger than party. my son max can't live in trump world. so i'm crossing party lines and voting for hillary. i don't always agree with her, but she's reasonable. and she's smart. she can work with people to solve problems. i want to be able to tell my kids that i did the right thing when it really mattered. i'm hillary clinton and i approve this message.
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>> three, two, one. lift off. for the first time in two years in orbital rocket successfully launched into space from virginia. it was quite the spectacle for many of these goes. it's on addition to deliver supplies to the international space station. the launch was a success compared compared to the one in 2014 when the blast from a rocket destroyed everything on the space station supply run. >> as you can see it is lifting off on top of its rocket on the mission to deliver supplies and science to the international space station. >> jillian, you are chasing the pumpkin house. which it really isn't. >> it's infinitely called the
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pumpkin house. this has to be the most interesting house that i have ever toured. i headed i headed to hudson heights where i poured 16 -- the home was built almost a century ago be in one of the first buildings on that part of the new york city. when the sun sets in the are on, the way that the light hits the house turns the house orange and the lights look like a jack-o'-lantern. therefore, it has been deemed the pumpkin house. >> it doesn't feel like the pumpkin house to me. it never really has come i don't know why. i know that is how it is known in the neighborhood. it seems -- >> so i followed him upstairs onto the roof which is the whole side of the house. only only to see a panoramic view of not only the george washington bridge, the palisades parkway but also in the distance the tappan zee bridge. it's so serene out there i cannot even explain it. also this incredible view can be
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seen from almost every room in the home. when you have a roof you're you're worried about pigeons. bill tells me that some red hawks built a nest on his balcony and there's no more pigeons. so if that's a concern it doesn't need to be anymore. >> across the top of the house is a flat roof and then offer different parts of the house is a balcony. >> does he go shovel snow off the top. >> you would have to. i'm not sure where you put it though, if you threw it off the front it would go right onto -- >> not only do you have trying to make some money because in the lower part of the home there is a one bedroom unit. it also has a wall of windows which has a view. behind of the garden is a two-car garage. yes you are parking in new york city. almost any good castle has a dungeon. >> this is the outside wall. okay. >> 50 shades of gray thing going on.
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>> they view that as an escape route? >> if you want to buy the infamous pumpkin house, it has a price tag of 5,250,000 dollars. >> what? and you? and you have to shovel the roof? >> if you're interested in the property you can contact simone. >> , on. george has been around since 1931 and after 85 years, although he is still robust and structurally sound, he showing signs of aging. the port authority is stepping in with a plan for ten years costing $1.9 billion to restore
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george. the george washington bridge is a cash cow of the port authority. as the crown jewel. i met up with joe clift who is a past director planning for the long island railroad and the long island advocate to talk. he said the most surprising thing about their plant as it doesn't include work on the bridge itself. >> give structural work on the bridge which is a combination a combination of working on the stand itself, yc underpins the road and sub spent are cables that come down from the suspension cable, changing those
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out, they are rehabilitating the suspension cable itself. that is once in a century type of work. >> he said they're going to repaint the bridge. wise paint so important? >> if it's a steel bridge if you don't paint it it will rust. and that will reduce the strength. >> there trying to make the bridge more wheelchair assessable and working on the different approaches to the bridge. all of that work will lead to more traffic, if lead to more traffic, if you can believe that's possible. [inaudible] >> i spoke to some drivers about the. >> are you worried about traffic? >> probably considering i've been sitting in it for about an hour and half now. >> one of the drivers i approach was shaking her head from the beginning. >> you are ready shaking your head. >> am i ever. that that is the worst thing they could ever do right now. >> i don't think this is going to increase driver traffic. it seems they want to increase pedestrian walking traffic and make it look more like the brooklyn bridge that people crossover. >> why? >> it is going to cause actual traffic problems. >> living in york sitting and driving on these everyday the talk but i've been hearing a lot of is about the third propose tunnel under the hudson river.
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[inaudible] >> understand your plan, get it, just have no faith that they are getting the best possible price for the cost of what they're doing that's the problem with the port authority. >> and happen. >> this is also bill baroni, this brought up the jury. >> i agree after the trial he is half the man he used to be. most people owe the bank. but pat toomey actually owned a bank. and when he went to washington, he voted to change the laws... to benefit wall street and banks like his. voting to gut consumer protections that crack down... on predatory lending and fraud. to take money from you and... line the pockets of wall street millionaires like... himself. pat toomey: out for himself, all in for wall street.
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teaching her young son to do some manly chores. >> this is bill baroni, this is also bill baroni. over 130 pounds ago back in the early 90s when he took this scale at 312 pounds. his weight loss journey is a part of his life story. it was actually caught in the bridgegate trial where he's testifying in his own defense on monday. he was so successful in his weight loss that he wrote this book, that kid got bitten so can you. and he is talking he's talking about it in the 2012 interview. >> author elementary school i was eyes the heaviest key. i got heavier and heavier. >> the pages of the book are from dieting tips exercise tips and evidence of his pain. listen to the story from when he was in gym class in elementary school parade he said someone said that's okay if he walks, he can't run, because he's fat i
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thought. >> i still feel that pain. >> somewhere during the campaign there is an event in a semi-chest pains, is 20 years old and having chest pains. i realized at that moment that i was not going to make it. i wasn't going to live to be 30 or 40 or do the things i wanted to do in life because i was so heavy. >> his desire to achieve and become better than what he found himself with initially led him to the state assembly, the state senate and the port authority where the bridgegate trial has a ruptured. he is on the stand to talk in his own defense saying he was duped by david wildstein and he was just doing what he was told. but his journey of weight loss is something everyone can relate to. >> i want to boil the book down to two things. eat healthy healthy and exercise more. >> really huge revelations.
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i bought the book that was for about five bucks. it's an eye-opening window into baroni himself. somebody he seems like he had a great a great political future. i know you worked with him. everybody swear he would be governor of new jersey or senator. he's now been derailed and his political career is likely over. >> now is whether not he goes to prison or he gets exonerated. it was brought up to him to get somebody with the jury, let me me paint a personal picture of my struggle so is relatable? that coming up in trial has nothing to do with whether or not -- >> i would imagine that is relevant to making him sympathetic in the eyes of the jury. also why he said he was born to an on wed irish mother in florida and adopted six weeks after his birth. more of his life story that makes him sympathetic. >> if you pretrade yourself as bullied your entire life people are not going to think that you could possibly be a bully.
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so maybe it was a good move. >> he was the deputy director. he would have been senior to wildstein and theory. >> he spoke for governor christie's that met wildstein was above him. >> you can agree that after this trial he is half the man that he used to be. >> just another day chasing news. petals, we are going to miss you. and we hardly knew you. thanks for watching. see you tomorrow night. >> women who are pregnant and addicted to drugs have a safe place to raise their babies. >> way, you did that? >> i did, with my mouth. >> is their shoulder on a roadway that the pullover? >> distracted driving driving. >> you kind of felt like governor christie.
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♪ (couch and tv grunting happily) (giggles, gasps) (both laughing playfully) (both panting, sighing) (grunting) (groaning) homer: wow, an indoor water park. hopefully, this will put the final nail in the coffin of lakes and rivers. well, as a mother, i... we all know you're a mother. as a mother, i like that wherever i look, i can see a lifeguard. i'm finding nemo! i saw heaven!
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