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>> chicken was here and pecking at that. >> juliana ma mom brought him o. my daughter and i, is he has really big feet. >> juliana and i took turns petting him, then this happened. >> just pooped on us. >> what are you doing? >> this is a great shot for a selfie. >> i don't agree with you on that.
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you are chasing a story about a girl and a chicken. >> great. are we almost there. >> yeah. i think that is the mcdonald's thing it was pecking at. >> i met up with 16-year-old juliana park from park slope brooklyn, who on her walk home yesterday, saw a chicken walking toward traffic on flat bush avenue. >> where were you. >> i was here, it was pecking over there, i tried to block it. >> it came this way. >> you saved it. >> yeah. >> that is incredible. so i walk with her. >> i picked the chicken up with my coat, then i walk that way to the zoo. >> they say, we can't take the chicken.
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>> what -- well they rejected you and the chicken then what? >> i turned back, and a started walking back up that block to the place where i was staying. >> about two weeks ago her house burned down in a massive fire, since then she has been living in a temporary home with her mother, dog and cat. juliana's mom made a few phone calls. and a neighbor in the burned down building connecting her with erica, who is one of people with a chicken coop in her backyard, juliana's mom took the chick echicken to her house. >> we -- my daughter and i were like he has really big feet. i had never had a chicken with frostbite before, i did not know that was a symptom, he had blisters on his feet, they were
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discoloring, at that point i realized it was frostbite, we moved him in from outside, and up here. >> that is where he as been. fun fact? it is not a hen, it is a rooster. >> we go inside, erica takes us up stairs, rooster is in a crate. she tried to keep him with the hens, not a good idea. chickens are like cats, not all of them play nicely together. condition have a rooster in the hen house. >> we have fresh eggs. oh,! sorry. >> then we went up stairs, we were playing with the chicken, juliana and i took turned petting him, like tickling him. he was so cute, then this happend. >> so buddy lucky just pooped on us. >> that is good luck. >> great luck. >> did you bring something back? >> i did, this not from the
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roster, because they don't lay eggs, his new friends -- wait. >> i thought it was appropriate. this roos rooster works fast. >> this is another -- a hen with an egg. >> to make an egg, you don't need a rooster, but to make it to a baby bird inside of egg you need a rooster to fertilize the egg. any who -- wait. >> hey. we'll wing it. sergio. >> take a look at these photos of 5 adorable children, they they are all siblings that are in foster care could and looking for a home to keep them together, thanks to a story about them, first features in kansas city star newspaper over 3,000 families have inquired about them. according to a spokesperson for
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kansas deputy of children families, case workers narrowed it down to 7 families, good news, is on the way for the children who range from 2 years old to 11 years old. >> these two babies were born in a south carolina hospital. 18 hours aparts, their name are romeo and juliette. >> initial photographer is available for you know wedding photo shoot. >> they are not siblings? >> no they are not. >> they could be -- they could be. >> ashley, you chase the story, of the double murder under very strange circumstances that involved a car owned by one of the real housewives of new jersey. >> well, real house wives of new jersey star offered to plan a vigil for the victims of the double murder last week.
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aaron anderson was found inside of the burning car. and reality star reached out to her, michelle said that vigil will take place right here on paterson. where you can see there is a makeshift memorial for both victims, and kim d told her several other housewives will come to the vigil. kim posted to her instagram about the tragedy several times, the most recent post reads, not caring what other people think is the best choice you will eric shawn make. -- you will ever make this past week has been one of the most difficult times in my life, thank you so much to my family, friends and supporters and most to all you trolls, you hateful words make my stronger, i am sure you have done so much with your live, #have you a lot to learn.
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#disgraceful. >> this post, this is kim d, sounds like making this all about her. her son is alive. right? the two families now are grieving the loss of two young men who are dead. we have two men in custody, is she trying to capitalize on this double murder to resurrect her career. this sounds awful to me. >> she knows this kid, she said herself, she knows him, to say she is trying too capitalize on his untimely death is insensitive. >> do you feel this is genuine, some people think it is media publicity. >> no, i don't think that at all. i think maybe she feels she you know, that something that she needs to do being that it was her car. you know. maybe she feels a little responsible, i don't know. but -- >> ashley when is the funeral. >> they have not set a date, but
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she said it will be a join funeral for antonio and her son aaron. >> sunday i in fair fairfield t, new jersey, they got into pregnant sheep sisters from a local farmer to add to their farm. both sheep escaped their en enclosure on sunday within an hour of their new home, the family worried about the sheep they are just days away from giving birth, they cat up with p with one. >> now the shore sheep sister is in danger, still on the loose, in heavy road woods of south je. if you have any sightings in last couple of days. >> we have been running all over.
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>> family has received phone calls and tipped, and unnamed pregnant sheep had seemingly made it miles away before being spotted closer to home. >> less than an hour ago. >> how do you catch a sheep? you think like a sheep, you use a sister sheep. i have never been walking a sheep before. can't use a dog harness and get if on scoot we took her out to look for her sister. pulled wool off scoot, hopefully leaving a cent t scent to trackr sheep still on the lam. the trail went cold, if your information leads to the family recovering the new missing pregnant sheep, they will let you name her.
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>> we will let the public name her. >> i heard about a collar? >> they had collars, one has a pink collar, they tend to stay toward the tree lines, down past behind houses. >> hanging out. >> if you see a sheep, wandering around, it is probably her, contact local or state police or also contact family directly, 856-369-63 34. >> her earpiece sounds like this is vibrating with the screaming, elliott. >> i took a odd swimming class that started in london is now popular in west australia. using a at that tim patented bua
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flotation device that goes around the baby's neck, and keeps them afloat in the water. >> western civilization ended this week, it happened on wheel of fortune. >> you have $1600. up to you, he is going for it. >> kevin had one letter, one letter to solve one of the most famous plays in american history. >> k . >> no. >> a street car naked desire? >> the woman next to him, bought the right letter and won. >> that speaks to the culture on many levels. >> 9-year-old was kicked out of cub scouts for being born a girl, boy scout awarded him $18,000 and a formal letter of origin. >> i wanted respect. >> encouraging a kid to change
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okay that's still honey. huh, there we go. we're back to honey again. who's directing this? that guy. figures. try new very berry cheerios. the taste of real fruit in every bite. so berry good. >> welcome to cut ger campus in -- rutgers campus in m in newar. >> everyone is getting prepared for this debate. everyone has to get the chairs
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correct. they are getting host chair that is me. the mood rate or, they are getting that ta right now. >> jim johnson senator ray, murphy passd. >> that is not uncommon for a frontrunner, like the sound of one hand clapping. >> the show must go on, right now it is figuring out who gets what seat. >> they negotiate before the debate, they look to see how can i negotiate to get this this chair. >> it takes place wednesday night, you can catch action channel 9, sunday, nj now. >> making history, i brought you a story of joe mol doe e ed -- d thato, a boy to was kick the out
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of the boy scouts for being a girl, the bo boy scouts of amera reversed their position, no longer have barrier to entry to transgender kids. i caught up with joe, he is now with the cub scouts, and after his mother filed a discrimination complaints, the boy scouts awarded him $18,000. and a formal letter of apology, joe was very proud of that letter. >> throughout the past few months, you have shown that you aralready embody many parts of e scout law, helpful, friendly, courtious, kind, cheerful and brave. >> i asked joe if he was happy with the letter. >> i wanted to have respect it was good. >> how has school been.
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>> good. >> his mother jumped in. >> he started tutoring, his got a little behind but he is onboard now. >> he blamed his mother and blamed the interviews that were the reason. >> it is mom's fault that i am not getting good grades she keeps putting me in the interviews. >> he did get a little behind in school, his mind was not there, he was not focused. >> then when i was done talking to joe, i said now what? >> i don't know. play "pokemon go." >> what about homework. >> oh, my gosh,iace yes homewor. >> can't blame the interview this time. >> story is to me like they -- there are several vice presidents, joe is one of them.
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there are growing chorus saying that encouraging a kid who is prepuberty to change tenders is akin to child abuse, 98% of the boys, that make this decision, encouraged by parents after puberty go back to gender. >> this is where are getting it wrong, and you are way out of line, no one is forcing joe to be a stan transgender boy, he ws born a girl, and choosing to live like a boy. >> can a 9-year-old get their ear pierced or a tattoo, not go to school. >> no. >> he made the choice, joe made the choice to live as a boy, that is a choice, that was strictures imposed to kids he should not have to choose, the kid should be a kid. >> a kid. >> go joe! >> their i was searching web for
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news of my favorite new jersey boondoggles, i came across news that 555 that owns mall of america in minnesota looking for a writer in residence for their mall, giving a special scribe a chance to spend 5 days deeply emerged in the mall's atmosphere to quit write about it we know t 555 owns american dream, formerly known at scra xana do. it was proposed in tow in 2003,s san example of of human faulty that needed to be documented through peetry, and i -- poetry and i knew the guy, me. >> nice. >> i appointed myself, writer in
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residence. let's see. comedy, tragedy? i'll start with a limerick. there once was a big gutted mall, across the country they close and stall, but new jersey thought better built its biggest one ever, now it just sits in appall. >> pretty good. not bad. >> yeah. >> i had some writers block. ♪ ♪
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>> i have shakespearian passag passages. leave no memory of what it was. i came up with a haiku. >> excellent. >> indoors, christie, bunny slope governor. >> writer's life is only life, it all came to a stop when the security guards came over. told me -- >> i was in metlife stadium parking lot.
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>> i don't know what is in there? it is fenced off. >> it is area 51. that is what it is. >> your earpiece sounds like it is vibrating with jerry screaming alien. >> you heard that from here. >> you might think that days of american manufacturing are behind us, wait until you come in here. >> basics of this process are similar to a hundred years ago. >> a machine that delayed all 88 keys. >> get your goggles
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>> i can do the tree pose. i am confused easily. >> 3, 2 -- w careful joe, they've got you outnumbered. the dinosaurs' extinction... don't listen to them. not appropriate. now i'm mashing these potatoes with my stick of butter... why don't you sit over here. something for everyone is awesome.
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find your awesome with the xfinity stream app. more to stream to every screen. >> we have to skip michael. he is not ready. ready? >> you might think this days of american manufacturing are behind us, wait until you come in here. >> we're inside this is ground floor of 5 floors in this
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factory, it is only piano factory in new york. >> a concert grand takes about 11 months, and smaller grand, they are going to be less time. but close, it is about 10 months. and so a baby grand is longer than human baby to create. >> today we're going to see that process. up close. get your goggles on. ♪ ♪ >> basics of this process are similar to what you would have seen 100 years ago, with black and white footage that proves, that you can see them they are look like they are moving fast, we say, it takes someone from that bending team 100 years ago, and put them on this team, beside talking and dressing different they could figure out what is going on. >> they opened their doors in
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1850s and moved here, in early 1900s. since then not much has changed, still remains a piano. it consists over 12,000 parts, and they are from the united states. >> there is a -- i pulled it off a scrap piece, this did not make the cut. >> conditioning process, you know let a piano wait for the next stage. >> it sounds like a horror movie in here, a machine that plays all 88 keys hundreds of times per minute. >> the hand crafting processes people are spending time with each key, and making adjustment that takes time, those are things that mass production companies take out of the processor find ways to stream line. >> there isal a stein way factory. >> hamburg, germany, they sell
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mainly to china, but whether you get it from germany or here in new york you can guarantee that your piano be made my hand. >> she has been with stein way for 44 years, she has been doing this job, not easy, there is sework -- they have a hard time keeping up with her, she is good. >> take a tour, and see the magic for yourself, you can e-mail for tours, and tweet me your thoughts. >> another great night of chasing news, thanks for watching, a question, what came first? this or this? remember, new time, next week. 11:00. my 9, week nights, see you 11:00. my 9, week nights, see you th
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honey nut cheerios gets their delicious taste from honest ingredients. like real delicious honey and real oats. okay that's still honey. huh, there we go. we're back to honey again. who's directing this? that guy. figures. try new very berry cheerios. the taste of real fruit in every bite. so berry good.
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♪ (snoring) hmm? (grunts) (engine cuts off) hey, flanders. gas up your leaf blower much? (gasps) chickens? since when do you have chickens? oh, about six months. well, they've been driving me crazy. get rid of them. (chuckling): oh. don't let these feathery fellas ruffle your feathers, fella. chickens. you have yourself a perfectly good coop, and that's what you keep in it? (whistles) oh, homer, surely you know there's nothing tastier than a fresh-laid egg. how do you want 'em, boys? both (chanting): coddled! coddled! coddled! (chuckles) what is it about boys and their coddled eggs? hmm. mm-hmm.

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