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>> it got out, the seal was going to be eaten by a shark. that is how it works. >> what are you doing? >> this is a great spot for selfie. >> i do not agree with you on that.
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>> went on. >> the buffet is open. what you got? >> there is a new item on the menu. we to keep this very positive. on friday i brought you to new jersey to the marine mammal training center. the marine life rescue team became safe haven for rescued seals along the atlantic coastline. they took in eight seals with fears illness and injuries. one was bitten by a great white shark. the shark let the seal pepco and it is recovering now. the last see my and i bought you in the piece was one who is on her way to freedom, just two days away which is today. that is her release date on sandy hook beach on middletown, new jersey. they and other spectators witness freedom emotion.
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slow-motion to start. it got out and the seal was kind of like, really? it is swimming away. [applause] >> the seal is going to be eaten by a shark. that is how it works. >> hopefully not. i knew you were going to say that so i asked the director that question. what is the danger of sharks? >> it definitely is a concern for it is more of a concern for the seals in the ocean, they're going to eat seals when they see seals.
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their slow food and easy prey. hopefully she is heading back north to canada the north atlantic where she should be. >> the crowd was happy to watch the hesitation of the seal and then the beeline into the water before she disappear before our eyes. >> we started feeding her, we got her full of fluids when she first came in. she was doing well, we got the sand out of her. she gained over 60 pounds. she came in at just under hundred and we went out hundred 66 pounds. she was eating a lot. 24 pounds of food per day. >> the training center still has eight injured seals. many of them are seal pups. they're getting healthy slowly but surely. the goal is to have them all free in the ocean by the end of summer 2017. >> annoys a positive, i see this
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as a positive. it's like they're doing the kitchen prep for the shark lunch. isn't this not that far from where they pulled the seal out of the water where the shark attacked them. >> it was only one reason to fatten the seal up for the shark. >> that was not far from here. >> the seal was not in by shark, are they grateful for what center did for the seals? to never come back? >> that seal just told me it was grateful. we had a nice conversation before him. i don't know if they've ever had a return visitor. one thing that's interesting is seals in general people see them and think they are cute. but they are really aggressive. we are close to the box and were like backup you do not want the seal to get in your face. >> are they worried the seal is
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going to be eaten by a shark? >> you have a lot of shark and a lot of seals, somebody's hungry. that's probably gonna happen. it's survival of the fittest. do you want to seal sandwich? >> thanks. >> i'm over it. >> i heard a rumor that people in new jersey are known for skiing in their genes. check out these people in russia skiing in bikinis, swim trunks, icy speedo's. they're trying to break the guinness world record for the most people skiing in swimsuits. >> too many. >> i'm in the vinegar hill section of brooklyn. >> come out at night and they will treat you like a pet. >> the area of concern is here at new york public housing known
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as circuit housing. >> how big are they? >> there pretty big like this. that is the body only. >> wow,. >> locals blame the build up of trash. >> if they controlled the garbage bin so that garbage is not but out so they don't come out to eat. that's what they're doing. >> they also say construction they point to the ongoing efforts at the brooklyn -- yard. >> that is crazy. >> other say. >> i think people who are saying that there see more rats are like newcomers. maybe in connecticut they did not have rats. >> brian has lived here for over 20 years. he said that over the past three he has actually seen more rats.
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so what's going on? i wish out to the new york housing authority to get there take on it. are they receiving more complaints and if so what are they doing? they are looking into it in carrying out extermination efforts. you can probably see someone back to me right now trying to take some out. >> what freaks me out is that even though they are large their craniums can fold and fit in the smallest spaces. even though i think everything is blocked off and saved, they can usually get through. >> do we not just go over this last request mark. >> in a section called -- >> is the city doing anything about this? may be a sign like do not throw trash out of your window. >> as i said, there someone in back me right now clearing the trash area. a lot of people spoke to didn't want to going camera.
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they said the cleanup efforts have started since it atnn that there's been a problem. >> guys claiming. >> that's i've been talking about this whole time. >> he missed a spot, have them come back. >> and stop being rude and let him do his job. >> rush-hour at penn station is already crazy with thousands of people t get into new york, rush to work. the last thing you want to know is that there is a trail to real men. that's what happened monday morning. the second time in less than three weeks. a train leaving trenton around 7:30 a.m. to real that's it was pulling into new york penn station on track nine. the train had onboard about 1200 people. that is crew and commuters. they had to be removed from that train after the derailment.
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twitter heated up. look at this picture, showed a broken real from the train. walked on the train back off and on several carson passable. the station manager vp has been tweeting about this. she said just another monday morning on nj transit. derailment sent thousands backwards. because of this to rome it new jersey transit train service was a suspended in and out of penn station. >> check out the picture posted to facebook of kenneth barnes, soldier from fort who texas who you see saluting a military funeral procession in the pouring rain. kenneth who happened to be in the area said that when he saw the flags and patrol cars he knew what he had to do. the neighbor took a picture of him. but he told reporters, i don't
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care who's 80 years old, there were in world war ii, vietnam, iraq, i don't care if they were 20. i know how it is to go through a tough time like that. i really just did it to make someone's day, that was it. >> allison, it rained. >> i have good news and bad news. good news, no snow this it week. bad news, we have a flood watch according to the national weather service 13 counties have a flood warning. here to tell us more and what to expect is accuweather meteorologist bernie. >> , trainer be going to get? i heard we had somewhere between three and 4 inches. >> that was a wet storm on friday. the pattern that we have seen, there lining up across the country. this is the same pattern producing the severe weather
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again on monday across the south. this will be a soaking rain through tonight. i think we will see a half inch to another inch of rain. some spots will get more. i don't think were looking at widespread flooding but the combination of the rain we have had and what we're going to see tonight will be a problem. >> when are we going to see more sunshine, 60, 70, 80 degrees? >> i do not see much of that through this week. after the storm goes by, let's say tuesday afternoon, i think wednesday is a nice day. i would not be looking at widespread warmth with temperatures back to where they should be. once the sun is down that is a big equalizer. the sun with a strong as it is in late august, early september. that will make a big difference. the storm on thursday and the rain and lots of clouds and it
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will stay on the cool side. >> good news, no trouts. thank you. >> i speak for the bird. he shoots out an invisible flame that has been burning hocks and various birds a flight through here. >> when it comes hi
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>> guess what i did all weekend? anxiously awaited the arrival of a baby giraffe. >> oh, yea, great. >> there's no baby though. >> i know. i even googled it this morning to see if i missed it. i wake up, brush my teeth in a sea of april is mom yet. the doctors and that's at the animal adventure park in new york are keeping us up-to-date on what's going on. there are contractions, there are contractions. if you want to know the gender of the baby giraffe when it eventually comes in august of
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2019, you can get a text message delivered to you from the folks at animal adventure park. go to their website. >> as reporters when the baby comes we should not reported but eat the draf giraffe. >> diana, who speaks for the birds. >> i speak for the birds. burned birds is a problem here at this close to landfill in the meadowland. the stack behind me shoots out an invisible flame burning off methane that has been harming and burning that raptors, hawks and other birds that fly through here. >> you cannot see that plane but i can feel the heat off of this thing. >> last week it was a red tailed talk which you see here was
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burned by the flame. it is now recovering at the raptor trusted long hill township and central jersey. members of the bergen county ottoman societal tell the record that this has been going on for years. birds of prey flag too close to the stack and get burned. the feathers are singed them when they go to my great they become exhausted and die along the route. some are burned and found dead here. the authority which oversees the close landfill said they're looking for a solution. the flame is from methane, it is produced by the decomposing trash under the landfill and it has to be burned off. they have not been able to find a solution. or changing the way the stack is built or adding something to the flame so it is a color or more visible to the birds. there cooperating with federal officials with fish and wildlife to try to solve the problem. >> it three red tailed hawks out there now. tons of raptors all over the place. the images are heartbreaking.
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that birds feathers are singed and burnt and then they cannot fly. >> let me ask you, why does the out about society talk to the bergen record and not you? >> you will notice i'm here alone. there is no one here today. >> i'm noticing that. >> that's because the bergen county ottoman society saw previous story and chasing news about a heartwarming story about two bald eagles that were nesting out here. you said they should be put in the turtle back sue. >> yes, remember that. >> these two birds are going to stop the progress of the construction development, job creation, revenue, why can we put them in a zoo. this plenty of zoos. i'm sure the to backs it will take them. >> let's put bill in a zoo and see how he likes it. >> they did not agree with that? >> that's because bill hates america. it's as easy as that.
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>> you said they might change the color of the flame so the birds could see it? >> the flame is invisible which i've never heard of an invisible flame. apparently it is and they would add a color. >> when i heard about the story of the bald eagle i did not agree with because bald eagles are symbol of americanism. a patriotism. [laughter] their symbol of our america, our freedoms and liberty. when it comes to these birds, this is just right chicken. >> i would night color red tailed talk fried chicken. >> i don't know, i have never tried one. >> were talking about protecting lifwildlife. >> i'm talking about food and dinner. >> i seem to be here on my own. >> i think it's thinning out the stupid bird population. >> what you call it stupid? >> thanks brian. >> i speak for the birds. go that way. go that way. go that way.
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>> this may seem like a giant paperclip to you, but check out this giant paperclip looking building. it is called the big ben. it is if it's greenlighted ill be sitting a billionaires road on new york city which is on west 57th street. i had to find out more about the paperclip concept and i met with christopher, real estate agent and executive for cooper and cooper real estate. i asked christopher about this paperclip concept. >> this is conceptual architecture with big ben. imagine a building four times the size of 157. that's 4000 feet, but instead of 4000 feet tall were talking about 4000 feet long. >> we talked about the reason for the design. >> a right now, believe it or not a lot of buildings and a lot of billionaires with these ultra high-end apartments right now in the market. so these buildings need to differentiate themselves. you need something unique.
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>> i asked about this paperclip look to the building, doesn't exactly scream luxury or billionaires living here. >> imagine the views from this building. imagine the views. from the south, this is going to frame southern man had to the you'll see the world trade center in the distance and on the north have the most coveted view. >> asked what an apartment will cost? >> the building will be unique and nothing else like it. buildings like this are going for about $50 million or park avenue where the highest is $80 million. were talking something in that range, 30 - $50 million to start with. >> he said you have to understand the type of people who can afford these apartments often have many properties and they live all over the world. this is just a safety deposit box for them.
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i asked new yorkers what they thought about the design. >> they want to make a building in the shape of a paperclip, what you think? >> i never knew a paperclip could cost a million dollars. but whatever they wanted to they can do. >> weird, guess i should be interesting. >> would you live in a building like that? >> maybe. >> could you afford a? >> probably not. >> is on article same area diblasio wants to put a cap on new developments in york that are made in the amount of rent people can pay. the cap a $600. i could live in york. >> were not talking about that, were talking about a different world. a whole different scale of real estate. >> i'm curious, do they already have a list of people waiting to move in? >> at this point it's j just a concept design it has not been greenlighted. the architect hopes his idea will be approved. >> what is a high-speed chase? >> i point to people talk, it's awesome. >> i did not know what these 452nd pieces into the show.
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>> that is cut. corny. it's like the way you do
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>> what is a high-speed chase? >> i know, this is the thing. it went into my eye, i scratched it. >> seriously, what is a high-speed chase? >> what did you think it was? >> when i first started i thought they just showed a lot of a high-speed car chases, like five of them a day. ice.this is the dumbest thing i have ever heard. >> is my favorite part of the show. it is just a point, people talk. it is awesome. >> every day we do about five or six seconds about viral videos from all around the world. they are called high-speed
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chases. but rarely ever are they about cars or chases. >> michael, again. >> first thing about a high-speed chase has to be good. spent all morning scouring the internet for video we can use and it's cheaper interesting visual. >> free is key. make sure the video is not license, then we cannot afford it. >> assign it to a chaser and then scriptwriting time. or wing it. >> i wake up, brush my teeth, and then a c is april a mom yet? >> even after chaser finishes a piece of flawlessly, it isn't over. now it's time for the ending. >> they give you the footage after high-speed chases are
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over, then what you do? >> as you can see here the high-speed chases in the raw form about seven minutes long. or stuff like this. >> check out the's my job to mak glamorous and consistent. >> the consistent as if there is nothing being done to this seamlessly flow things together. >> once we get that part only have video. >> a check this video out. >> it to have the camera rolling when something crazy happened to you or someone you know? send us your footage. your footage can make a high-speed choice and end up on tv. make sure to take us in your photos or video a chasing news, maybe you will see yourself on
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