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>> what are you doing? >> this is a great shot. >> you guys are completely insane. i love it. [laughter] previously and "chasing news." >> kind of rolling around having a tough time in the water. >> do you know what would have been cheaper? of the parents drove the goldfish to the surgery and stopped another story. >> you are not taking this seriously.
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spin i am hungry for a fish fillet. >> bill, bill, bill. i wanted to surprise him with the goldfish. >> and now on "chasing news." >> recently i introduce you to winston the goldfish. eight years old he is now doing swimmingly after a doctor removed a life-threatening. >> i told you deserve the follow-up. i'll bet you're excited now because what i found his fish surgery is a lot more common than you might think. >> we operate on fish and you have to understand the process of how we take take a fish out of water and do surgery on them and put them back. >> from removing it tumor to putting a prosthetic jaw on the goldfish, the possibilities are endless when it comes to giving your goldfish the very best life. >> what we do is actually get
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the fish and put them in their tank water and add the anesthetic to the water. it's very similar to the water they are breathing in. >> doctor or mitt --. >> i don't think you are laughing with me. dr. colin the or mitt is one of the few veterinarians with the american association of fish and that's. i can't look at you and say this a group that those private practice medicine when it comes to fish. as you can seem at or mitt takes a lot of x-rays which after the surgery he sends them to the pathologists.
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the surgeries don't take long, 15 minutes to an hour so it doesn't take that long. why don't more veterans do these kinds of surgeries especially since it's pretty common? >> a lot of feds don't do horses because they feel more comfortable with dogs. >> do you think it's growing? before you think these fish aren't worth the $300 surgery listen to this. >> buster cuddled up next to winston at the bottom of the tank so it just goes to show where we have a bond with these fish, fish are social. >> it was like they were friends again. they really had a bond. i had no idea of goldfish had that but they do. you are not even listening now. spin i am listening. >> how can you think about
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eating lack. >> when i think about a three-hour operation. >> i'm sorry. i get it for some fish, i don't. i'm trying to wrap my head around this. >> this thing in general i can understand because fish can die pretty quickly. my dad had a tank full of fish and spent a lot of money. >> most fish are kind of pricey. >> he learned a life lesson one is fish died. >> it is true i used the dead goldfish as a way to teach my kids about death. i left the dead goldfish in a bowl and i told my daughter, i'm sorry. we are done, dead as a goldfish. >> wow.
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>> looming over the streets of lower manhattan alights in the windows called the long lines building. it's been a source of intrigue and mystery to some workers and other simply pass by. it can resemble a rocketship waiting to take off. new documents leaked by whistleblower edward snowden on line journal intercepted breaux bombshell story earlier this year. it appears that the long lines building is one of the nsa's most crucial eavesdropping hubs in the u.s. code-named titan building. the long line building is the nsa's dark tower. when i went to the building recently i saw a dimly lit lobby
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stanley greenberger brooklyn photographer had access to part of the building in 1992 for a book he was doing called invisible new york correct caught up with her in. >> a building zone operated the facility inside to switch long-distance calls overseas. it's the perfect opportunity. documents leaked by snowden to mention the address by name but they place it in lower manhattan and put it in proximity to the fbi's new york headquarters. in addition to that the documents show titan point is connected to a secret nsa program authorized by including the international monetary fund. inside the building nsa equipment allegedly interfaces
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with at&t, downloads the data and send it to nsa headquarters. >> they are prying too much into people's private lives. the billions and billions of e-mails, it's going to griping. >> he has made a career out of showing new yorkers spaces throughout the city places that normally escaped public view. >> is a chamber. >> he showed me his photos including one taken in a spot at ellis island. the bodies of immigrants were brought to be buried. >> what is a soap creepy?
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>> totally decayed but untouched for 50 years. >> stanley is old school and believes a great photo could really tell you something about a place even if you've never gone there. he said there is good reason to showcase infrastructure inside and out. >> we have become much more secretive about her infrastructure and the machinery we pay for it and we need to take care of it. >> and be proud of it. >> yes, right. >> is a competitor figure skater growing up muhammad ali was eye-opening. flow-back a butterfly sting like a bee was trying to end the triple jump that i saw him as the greatest. i was devastated like most of america when he passed away in june 201616. the new york historical society has two exhibits about muhammad ali so i raised up to the upper
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west side and went there to see what what they have had to offer. those who live under a rock muhammad ali was an olympic gold medalist world champion boxer. he won the heavyweight title iii times and was just in all around awesome guy, very colorful. i was blown away. i saw many pictures of the muhammad ali but these were were intimate picture so then i spoke to one of the curators and i asked what he had uncovered about muhammad ali that he didn't know before. >> he stood up for his convictions. and he's very complicated. with these historical figures you know one or two things. you know that much about him. you know he went to the vietnam war and i didn't know that much about his religious beliefs. he is a human at the end of the day. >> here's a picture that i adored because of what happens to read previously baxam about a driving a bus but it turns out the reporter was reporting on
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him. nobody was hurt but that shows you his awesome goofy side. >> he was not the greatest driver. >> a lot of these illustrations of muhammad ali by -- would sit ringside while mohammad i believe was fighting and that's how he got a lot of them. >> lays hands argue bandaged. what are you doing over there? show me that i can do that. he takes the pen and draws his own sketch in the corner and he says by the great cassius clay, 1963. >> is really tremendous that not only does he see the muhammad ali but muhammad ali zone drying up himself, he also had a very close relationship with the photographer who took pictures of him and that was george karen. >> george was able to capture that soft side of muhammad ali.
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that is not often seen by the general public. >> she showed me one that moved her. >> looking right at him. he's not posing in this. he is looking at us too in a way. this guy wasn't afraid of a challenge. he would try anything. just because he was a great oxygen mean he couldn't be a great painter. >> there's another part they talk about as welcome as political belief. he took it always supreme court in one. if any of that depicted in the pictures? >> the fact they took a stance against the vietnam war and he was not going to be drafted from all of that is illustrated at the historical society. >> i love how the museum humanize these figures. i have zero in common with that but when they showed him on a personal level and how human they are it like -- it makes it so much more relatable.
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>> i'm learning how to go curling. i have no idea what i'm going to get into. >> curling is mentally physically and for me emotionally scarring.
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♪ >> you ever wish you could make 120 paper airplane to one minute? someone did and they created -- it's a machine that looks like a machine gun. he put in flat pieces of paper and it runs to this contraption shoot-out shootout paper airplane superduper cool. check it out on youtube and don't make it yourself. you don't have that kind of equipment. >> it's not everyday you get to wear sweatpants to work but today i will become the end warm and i'm learning how to go curlrling.
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i have no idea what i'm about to get into. >> you know what curling is and i'm a memo talking about your hair. talking about the sport of curling like a scene winter with pics. teams play each other with a 24-pound granite stone to score points on a target taking turns. i had the pleasure of being invited to the curling club itself plainsville new jersey. he only full-time curling club in the entire state of new jersey. although with less to do was to leave my pride behind and get started. he gave me the low down the club. food, tvs, beer and some good old-fashioned -- mixed in there as well. >> kittredge in 1963. >> he has been here for a number of years. >> now for the equipment.
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it's a broom. >> it's got a synthetic base on it. what curlers will do is not necessarily speed it up but maintain. >> across the ice. >> like i said is on ice. they don't use skates. they use grippers. >> is a rubber cover for the shoes that you wear. traditionally it will go over curling shoe that has a teflon slider on the bottom. >> they do have a saying that they go by. >> it's slippery, it's cold and it's hard. >> i checked out some the handiwork of the experience members and they made it look as easy as pie. i thought it would be a piece of cake. it was finally my turn and i
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used the broom. as a workout. grippers on, by the coldest time to learn how to fly those stones >> that's for posterity. >> that's me in all my glory looking like a baby deer finding its first steps on the ice. i was a humble man. i am told you are considered a beginner for the first five years of curling so in my first five minutes i was -- as i lay there i had a few thoughts. curling is hard, i am not as good as i thought it was an ice is slippery, cold and hard in that exact order when you tumble. all in all after executing a curling is mentally, physically and for me emotionally scarring. check out the planes feel curling club in south waynesville new jersey at nj
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curling.org. get out there and fly some stones, have a beer and have some fun, bring your friends. it might not look like it but we are in the middle. >> is this a combat unit? >> the first combat drone remember the first legal strike. >> what are we really doing? just killing people to make things better. ♪
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>> her whale was wagging back and forth. >> her weho? >> pertale.
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>> guys there's nothing quite as beautiful as a family reunion at the holidays, right? >> wrong. >> maybe not so much. and howard gave it day by day diary of the joys a.k.a. horrible things about having your daughter home at christmas.
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>> her friends are overlaid at night baking cookies and cupcakes and everything else. the video is gone viral and he only has 50 facebook friends. >> bus terminals, trained. trains. >> ladies we have been in this position so many times. we spend time and money getting her hair done only to have a ruined by mother nature. we tried to use what we can get our hands on umbrellas, coats, anything to cover our hair but most of the time they just fall short. we may be in luck thanks to brooklyn native jack when to choose the founder of shower cap the functional and fashionable shower cap for modern women.
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>> why a fashionable shower? >> why not a fashionable shower? >> if i love this hundreds of thousands of other women probably want it. jackie's mom is a hairdresser and her dad has his own business so well she never saw herself becoming an entrepreneur this idea just made sense. >> how good did you feel when you got that? why should the thing that is protecting it make you feel that? >> valid point plus those little miss muppet shower morries project your hair from the divinity so i had to find out if this product really helped. >> it's not even a little bit wet.
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>> don't forget to take a picture posted and tag me on the show @chasing news. >> this is abortion pennsylvania small city about 25 miles north of philadelphia. it might not look like it but
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where in the middle of a war zone. killings have been there all the time. it's one of the frontlines of the war on terror. welcome to drone town. three years ago was announced new improvements and a couple months ago they came on line but they would not be what you think and not what a lot of people in the area know. >> not everyone is happy about that drone base being here. what are we really doing in these other countries and just killing people, in this case is that going to make things better? i think the evidence is overwhelming and it's made things much worse. >> the mq-9 reaper is the most advanced drone in the military's
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arsenal. it carries missiles undertake surveillance missions for over 24 hours but they carry out their mission which includes our fascination. >> is this a combat unit? >> it's a combat mission. >> i got a chance to sit down with colonel william griffin is the vice commander of the 111th -- national guard which operates drones overseas and i asked him about what it's like to be one of these drone operators. >> they coached the little league team and then come back and do their shift. i couldn't help wondering if watching death on a regular basis have emotional impact. >> the air force has been doing this and we know it's a real genuine concern.
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we have a full-time director of psychological health. >> the first combat drones flew into this one delivered illegal illegal -- lethal strike in afghanistan less than two months after the 2001. >> do you think obama is a war criminal? >> we deserve answers sent overseas by our government and we not getting it and that's appointed there. we are out of sight and out of mind. a war out of control.
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