tv Chasing News FOX November 19, 2016 12:30am-1:00am EST
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>> diana you are in new york. the the hotspot for the whole world. everybody's eyes on trump tower. >> that's right. i am back at trump tower. i can't keep myself away. i'm not the only one. >> i love it here. it makes me feel so i don't know maybe a feeling of richness. this brother sister duo say trump tower is the favorite place to grab a bite. >> these were bought when they first started selling them over here. they were the original. >> i am so happy he won. i. i think you will make an excellent president. he such a good person. >> it's the best show in town. president-elect trump is now entering his tenth day assembling his future administration.
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these people know they come to trump tower and know the trump show is here. >> we are here just to see what we can check out. >> what is it like walking in here? >> my heart is a little racy. >> while some new yorkers may despise the chaos, others love it. >> i have a view of this the center of the world. manhattan world. manhattan is the center of the world. shapiro wins and it trump building and while many new yorkers who live in trout buildings are advocating for the trump name to be removed he wants it to stay. >> some people out there that might not like it but there's a special interest so they don't want to be's scene with the general population of trump supporters they can take the elevator out this way as well.
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>> you don't need the trump letters off you just need a next or exit. >> what is it like in front of trump tower right now? >> it's mostly just lining up and taking pictures with anything that says the trump name. but nobody that interesting is coming out of the elevators right now. >> where the tourists from? other countries countries or other parts of this country? >> i spoke to some people who are from texas. i spoke with people who are from new york heading over just to see the spectacle that's going on here. but you also here for languages. it's uniting people from all over the world. who would've thought? >> trump hasn't -- he's holding meetings there. new yorkers yorkers are used to celebrities and famous people moving or on. >> any protesters? >> no. yesterday i didn't see any either. actually i did see one person hold the sign.
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i was expecting to see rosa protesters but i only see the gates out here in case they show up. >> the dnc ran out of money to pay them. >> okay. >> even though not apparent i can imagine that disciplining kids can get old pretty fast. take a look at what one data in russia did to make his daughter get along. >> he simply just put them both and a coat, zipped them up and said work through this. good for him it was posted to his youtube page. >> this ground in a quite place in the woods of the jersey shore was supposed to hold a secret. like the lives of three families wrapped by murder it has been ripped apart. >> it was here that joseph body
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was dumped sometime in the early hours of monday. with barely enough dirt to cover him in the hometown of a jersey boy now charged with murder for fatal night in new york city alongside a friend of him that faces a murder charge. the hometown of 28-year-old larry is a far cry from the lights and sounds of the upper east side of new york city. there he stopped at the apartment of james, friend of his, a swanky place held host to a party and at the end of the night there are the only ones left, an argument, push, fight, we don't know what happened but it ended up with him dead, stepped 15 times and gilly own bound together to transport his body.
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>> oceanport is a scenic coastal community where he grew up in a nice neighborhood were friends and neighbors remember him as respectful, polite. >> i thought it was a friend of mine playing games in the next thing i know i got news coming in the front, the back, and here we are. >> they went behind the florist year, back into the most secluded spot they could find and dug a shallow s shallow grae for a man they barely knew. the put him in the ground and tried to set his body on fire. >> like most this one did not last long. by tuesday police were asking the man what he knew by the missing man and what happened to them. >> gilly own stated that he and his friend had piled into james father mercedes and buried the body where is recovered. rack over has a father named
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jeffrey, a major jewelry new york city. and a jeweler a jeweler to the stars. according to reports that surfaced the two are not actually related at all. jeffrey said that james was his son that he never had, but the connection between the two is that they met about three years ago in the gym, formed a close close relationship and soon james was living rent-free in a beautiful apartment that is suppose it's stepdad had paid for on the i. he's he's a richly from florida, he has an extensive and bizarre criminal record including armed robbery and drug possession. i sought out his family in oceanport but was unsuccessful. they vary may well be by their son or brother side. they've hired an attorney. he has not been able to reach for comment. they're scheduled to appear in court on monday. more information more information follow me a chasing
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news. >> as a driver a new york city streets i'm so annoyed with petty cabdrivers but i'm going to introduce you to the one guy who is able to change my mind. meet frankie, also known as frankie legs. i met him him at 59th street and columbus circle. hopped into his pedicab and went for a ride. >> the trip was fraught with tear. there's tons tons of cars honking at us, huge it tracks all over the place and frankie was basically saying it wasn't the cars or the trucks that were the problem it was that protesters. >> there's a lot of things going on right now in new york city since trump was elected. most of the votes went for hillary in new york so new yorkers are upset. there is a protest yesterday.
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>> you want saw protesters along sixth avenue. >> is just like can i get by? and just when i was thinking what if i got myself into china pedicab with no seatbelt he said that he has never had an accident. >> i don't want to ruin anybody's night by smashing the car. >> but that would be my car. >> frankie wasn't even supposed to be able to walk. at the age of 12 frankie was a skateboard and he snuck out of the house and went to do skateboarding tricks jumping on top of a truck. >> i was hit hit by a car. right after my birthday. >> were you on a bike? >> i was was on a skateboard. at 12 years old no fear. >> and that's what i thought. and i was doing the stunts on the skateboard and i was hit by a car. the driver was a drunk
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driver. >> he ended up underneath the truck. it took hours to take him up. frankie doesn't remember that. he only remembers doing the trick on top of a truck and waking up in the hospital. >> i didn't recognize my mother. >> i didn't recognize my mother, i said who are you what am i doing here. >> i tried to get up but my knees were pinned up. >> he had just awoken from a coma which he was in for six days. doctors were telling him he would never walk again and he would be handicap. >> doctors were telling me i was handicap. i was lacking to be a normal teenage. >> but frankly prove them wrong within seven or eight months he walked and now he's pedaling around the city and have spent doing it for ten years. >> you're so nice, thank you. >> i've never taken a pedicab. but it occurs to me when i'm stuck in traffic in midtown
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they're going faster than i am. >> i love this it is so inspiring. i took my first pedicab in new york it was not necessarily a an experience i want to relive. >> so he was it when he was 12 and before he was 13 he was able to recover? >> within seven or eight months while he was going through rehab he made a step and from that day on he said i'm going to keep working and i'm going to walk. >> that's a testament to the kind of person that frankie is, not only to recover from a traumatic injury but to then say people said i couldn't walk and i'm can use these things every day. >> and long island. >> it felt almost like a reaction to all of this daily pressure to movez test text1
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♪ ♪ >> thanks to twitter users from corpus christi texas i have a tearjerker for you. her brother brother joey was going to school one day and cannot see if she was gonna be able to have a lunch his dad is currently deployed but thanks to his mom and the help of facetime technology he got to share legible's and a quick dab with his dad like the other kids speemac's holiday season, you know how much i love christmas. last year i got to take my mom and run around six legs brand-new holiday extravaganza where they transform it into a beautiful winter wonderland. >> this weekend it has reopened for a second season. everybody is enjoying it. it's transformed with lights,
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and holiday themed entertainment. two sections called mary marketplace and holly jolly christmas. there's a lot of fun things to do. they're open till january 2. >> i'm in long island city taking this and this is an eight and half foot tall sunbathe her and it was erected here in jackson avenue rooftop. 4000 pounds of the brooklyn -based who told me why he was inspired to make it. >> was a mess like a reaction to all of this daily pressure to move, to evolve and grow, i thought about it like a monument for resting and taking a break. it was in 2010 part of a street improvement project to be up for just a bit. over the weekend
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weekend it became a permanent fixture in this hood. his artwork and installation is by the department of cultural affairs who did not seem to care if the community approved. >> i think it's interesting. definitely something to take a look at. it's great because this part of queens really gets art. >> nobody asked if you wanted this on the. >> no. and it kind of contribution is a great one. >> it taste like this in front of your house. not really. everything is art even if i don't like it. >> this is the opinion me of that. it is also a bit bubblegum. i find it rather delightful but i do not have to look at it every day. if i see it i would want to be included in the brainstorming
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section. as new yorkers we spend so much money, an arm and a leg some may say on rents. why would we want these arms and legs on display when they come with a hefty price to pay. >> it's like a big brown sculpture that w will be here fr a long time. i do think it's better in terms of the art to make a big sculpture then instead of 15 little one. >> this piece of art is costing taxpayers 515,000 dollars. the breakdown dollars. the breakdown of the budget is quite comical. and he smiling all the way to the bank because his cut is $100,000. he was after all picked out of a proposed prop. but i've seen them, frankly -- would've been a better choice. >> my head looking quite a bit like a mushroom is very
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unsettling. just nostalgic court reminiscent a big things like pepto-bismol, the pink big league chew, and now the cities made a decision there's nothing we can do. >> it's like pink bubblegum color and interesting. makes people stop and look and take pictures and that's what artist post to do. >> it might cost a lot of money but supposed to be -- assessable seebeck positive emotions all the time. supposed to evoke emotions. you're supposed to hate some art and like some okay with it. >> if you're chewing gum can you added to the masterpiece? >> well our leader would not approve of that. you can't do that. >> thank you. >> new york city style cabana boys.
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>> that's how you and know you swear too much. >> check out the video uploaded by cross-country just in a senior in pennsylvania was running in the cross-country pit championship when bam. >> let's watch that again. >> likely he recovered and ran two more miles to finish the race. he walked away with a few bruises because getting decked
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by a deer. >> i had the pleasure of meeting comedian godfrey on friday at 101-point five. he's from chicago. he was a static about the chicago cubs winning the world series. >> we were world series champions. >> because we were down 3 - one. he also is a lifelong yankees yankees fan and he explains why because he's always been a friend of alan jackson. >> i'm sorry he's always been a fan of reggie jackson. [laughter] >> i was wanted to be reggie jackson with a big afro in a little hat on the top. >> you'll be performing this weekend in new brunswick. get your tickets.
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>> i am freaking out. >> i don't see scary movies, don't to haunted houses. but for some reason i thought it was a good idea to go down to rome university to check out there scary virtual reality game. it was created by undergraduate students and graduate students has a way to apply what they were learning in the classroom. the virtual-reality center so much more than a fun place to play game. it's an incubator for innovation and collaboration. their mixed reality theater is usually one in the entire world. they are doing incredible projects with that. >> the rv center is about taking visualization and putting it in whether it's medical, fai, or looking at human cadavers and bodies we apply that technology
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with us and need. >> is something medical students are using to go inside a patient's body to better diagnose and treat different problems they see in their patients. i actually got to see calcified bones. >> i love this. >> just like the medical project, they also have other projects they're working on and collaborating with from rome university. they have their downtown project. i got to walk through it downtown camden will look like in a few years. it's a collaborative project they worked with with the city planning team and architectural school. >> you can go all the way down the street. >> little kids are getting exposed to the technology at a young age. k-12 students can come in and take tours and even students can be interns in the program. it's incredible and their
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teaching kids to be a nerd at a really young age. >> it's different for every person. some people want to come here be artists. other people want to coder create something on the computer so we try to cater the program to them. >> if you're not sure how you want to dip your toe into the virtual-reality world that's okay. check out the website. they have plenty of tools where they can train themselves and then you have tough questions. at the very least, come into play the game. i really worked up a sweat. up a sweat. it's no joke. it's super scary. >> i love this idea. one of my favorite places growing up was the liberty science center. there's nothing like that in south jersey. something like that close to home is a funds hands on approach to learning. >> outside people coming into you cisco pay for. they have outside projects that funded and research grants the
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university has paid for. >> no tax dollars question. >> i'm not sure if it's tax dollars but the public university. >> their practical applications to this. you can help fight addiction. you can go inside your body and see what smoking does to your lungs and metal around your body. that could be revolutionary medicine. >> thank you. >> another great week of chasing news. thanks for watching. i hope you have a great weekend. on monday i will be a trump tower. tune inches have a great weekend. see you monday. >> frankie was not supposed to be able to
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