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her valuables crammed into a shopping cart. she sleeps on a bench. >> and let's make a deal. >> you won't believe how much delta gave her to give up her seat. >> i honestly did not think they would get to that number. >> plus, the bride at the vegas wedding chapel forced against her will to get married. look, she's trying to flee her accused kidnapper. >> you knew this was your chance. >> then, the guy who mowed a vulgar insult into his lawn. >> what in the world possessed you to write that in your lawn. >> wait until you see who that arrow is pointed at. >> then, how rude can passengers get on a commuter train? inside edition's special report. >> you just got busted. now inside edition with deborah norville. >> deborah: hello everybody, and thank you for joining us. the story of the cleanup in florida is becoming one of neighbor helping neighbor, but
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this image really captures it all. it's sister margaret ann, a roman catholic nun who jumped into action with her chain saw. >> she's the best bar none. this video of a nun in flowing habit wielding a chain saw to clear up hurricane damage around her high school has gone viral. the images of sister margaret ann were taken by a police officer and posted on the miami- dade facebook page with a message thank you, sister, hashtag miami-dade strong. sister margaret ann spoke with our diane mcinerney. >> what prompted you to just get out there with that chain saw and say, i'm going to help out? >> the road was blocked, and people could not get through. it was dangerous situation, and we had the chain saw at the school, so i thought i'd just bring it out and see what i could do to help. >> have you ever used a chain saw before? >> just a little bit. i grew up in texas. i learned how to use tools. i did a lot of yard work. >> please give what you can. >> and tuesda
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the world's most famous personalities raised money for victims of hurricanes harvey and irma. celebs manned the phones, chitchatting with anyone who called. there's bruce willis, al pucino, matt lauer, gayle king, michael strahan, lupita nyong'o, nicki minaj posted this video from bind the scenes. the cause hit home for jay leno. >> i have some elderly relatives in florida kind of stuck in a condo. they're on the second floor and electricity is out and the elevators don't work and the lobby's flooded. >> ♪ we all need somebody to lean on. ♪ >> the hand in hand benefit for hurricane relief included powerful musical performances. >> ♪ stand by me. stand by me ♪ >> and raised more than $44 million. >> ♪ a little help
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friends ♪ >> unfortunately the death toll rose today as six people were discovered dead in a southern florida nursing home. air travel may be pricey but for those in the know it can be the airline that shells out the big bucks. megan alexander has the story of one woman who struck quite a deal. >> this mom is telling inside edition how she negotiated a jaw dropping deal on an overbooked delta flight. >> it started out as this big auction on the plane, and i said to my husband, i said if they get to $4000 i'm pressing the button. >> tracy jarvis smith was flying with her husband and 14- year-old son for the big game between the university of georgia and notre dame last weekend. her delta flight from atlanta was overbooked with passionate football fans, and there was no way they'd give up their seats and miss the game for any price. >> what happened to tracy should be a ss
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who flies these days. under delta's new policy she knew the airline would keep raising its offer to passengers to give up their seats and she decided to hold out until the very last moment, talk about the art of the deal. >> the numbers started at 500, and there were no takers right away. >> tracy knew she was in a good negotiating position. ever since that notorious incident when a doctor was dragged off an overbooked united flight last april, the airlines have altered their policy. atlanta sports reporter zack klein was also on board tracy's flight and covered the bidding live on social media like a football game with these rabid fire tweets. delta offering $2200, they bumped offer to $2800, now 3,000. now 4,000. >> were you holding your breath as that number climbed? >> i honestly did not think they would get to that number. i laughed. i was like there is no way they're going to get to 4,000 without anybody taking that. >> so how does tracy plan
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use the $4000 ticket voucher she received from delta? >> we're going to hawaii for sure. >> and by the way, tracy did make it to the game, and as a graduate of the university of georgia, i would be remiss in not informing you the dawgs beat the irish. the commuting is a challenge on the best of days, but sometimes your fellow travelers make it down right awful. lisa guerrero confronts some passengers who were kind of rude. >> how would you like to be sitting on a train next to this passengeror this guy, lots of people are getting fed up with rude behavior. i boarded the long island railroad in new york to see firsthand what kind of rude behavior passengers experience all too often. there were lots of seat hogs. this guy took up three seats watching videos like it was his living room couch. then there are the recliners, pe
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comfortable putting their filthy shoes on seats. >> guess what is one of the number one peeves that people have when they go on the train. >> the feet up on the chair. >> you just got busted. >> look at my daughter, though. your daughter's got her feet on the seat. does this run in the family? >> i need to change deodorant. >> this young woman is getting ready for a night on the town, and she had no problem sharing her deodorant tips, way too much information. >> probably go like this. >> you think you're being loud tonight on this train? >> yes. >> nothing gets fellow passengers more upset than loud conversations on cell phones. >> get off the phone! >> you shut up! >> how about listening to videos with the volume up. >> put your headphones on. >> have common courtesy. >> anthony lombard got so fed up he started his own website, man's marbles, explin
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things that drive you nuts. >> what are some of the rudest types of waivers you've seen on trains. >> i've seen people spitting, people picking their nose. there's a video that shows someone eating, 20, 30 napkins, one at a time, throwing them under the seat. >> another peeve, aisle blockers. sometimes anthony issues his own tickets. >> pardon me, i just want to give you a ticket for obnoxious behavior putting your bag in the aisle when there's a luggage rack. >> this conductor has his own complaint. >> trash. >> garbage, yes, people leave their trash. take your trash with you. >> in other words don't be a jerk. >> deborah: now a terrifying scenario, a woman held against her will forced to marry her accused abductor. the wedding was actually caught on surveillance camera. this all sounds like a tv movie, but it is very real for this woman who's telling our victoria recaño about her ordeal. >> look closely, police say you're watching
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been kidnapped. she's at a wedding chapel and says she's being forced to marry her abductor. surveillance footage shows the pair casually llstro into the little neon chapel in las vegas. joseph hetzel kisses virginia paris on the cheek. he also puts his arm around her neck and holds her tight, but virginia says that is no gesture of love. it's an act of intimidation. in this exclusive interview with inside edition, virginia tells me she feared hetzel might kill her. >> did you think you might die? >> i thought so, yeah. >> at one point she tries to leave the chapel but hetzel blocks her and forces her back. >> virginia says her four-day nightmare began when she was leaving work at a retirement home in santa barbara, california, when a car cut her off. suddenly the driver jumped into her car. it was an acquaintance, joseph hetzel. he ordered her to la
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friendship but ended it when he became obsessed with her. >> i kept asking him to stop. he was just horrible. >> after the wedding ceremony, hetzel allowed her to call her daughter jennifer who knew immediately something was very wrong. >> she called to tell me don't ever forget how much she loves us and just tell her, you know, tell the girls and everyone i love them and i was like mom, why are you talking like that. >> virginia says her nightmare ended here the at the railroad pass hotel and casino miles from the las vegas strip. >> but it was really here that you knew this was your chance. >> this was my chance because he let me come in. he gave me $100 to check into a room, and this was my chance to get help. >> surveillance footage shows virginia checking into the hotel after the wedding. hetzel sent he r inalone because he didn't want to be caught on surveillance cameras in the hotel lobby. here's the very moment she asks hotel clerk danielle jacobson to help her. >> this is what's going on. i need to -- i need you to act like
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room, please. i've been abducted, taken against my will. >> very thankful. very thankful that they helped me. >> surveillance cameras outside the hotel show hetzel realizing the cops have arrived. he flees, and what does he do, he takes the time to leave this ominous voice mail message with >>rginia's daughter. s thiis joseph. i was chased by the cops, and i've taken pills, so it will soon be over. by the time the cops get me i'll be dead. >> hetzel was captured in las vegas before he could do anymore harm. now virginia paris wants everyone to know that was no wedding at the chapel. that was an abduction. >> joseph hetzel faces kidnapping and carjacking charges. virginia's in the process of getting that marriage annulled. >> deborah: she's a first-time mom and rightfully proud of her little girl, but serena williams says there was a few problems in the beginning. >> tennis star serena williams introducing her little bundle of joy to
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media. her name is alexis and what a cutie she is. the newborn's birth weight, 6 pounds 14 ounces. serena's also revealing she had some problems that kept mom and baby girl hospitalized. >> so we're leaving the hospital after six days, it's been a long time, but we had a lot of complications but look who we got, we got a baby girl. >> she's a cutie. >> deborah: and us weekly magazine celebrated fashion week in new york with an event recognizing the group they call their most isstylh new yorkers and among the honoree, i made the list. thanks us we. ekly >> next, jerry lewis' long lost daughter, she's homeless, exclusive where we found jerry's daughter on the streets. her valuables crammed into a shopping cart. she sleeps on a bench. >> then, the guy who mowed a vulgar insult h
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>> exclusive, the hot felon's wife betrayed, next inside edition. >> she stuck by her husband in good times and bad, now he's a famous model. has he dumped her for a billionaire's daughter. >> do you feel like your heart was broken? >> then, bad hair day every day, children with uncombable hair. it's a real medical condition. >> our girls have uncombable hair. >> next inside edition. >> deborah: when comic legend jerry lewis died last month, he left behind an estate valued at $50 million, which makes this
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this homeless woman living on the streets of philadelphia is jerry lewis' daughter. les trent has the story that you will only see here on inside edition. >> behind every homeless person there is a story, and in this woman's case there's quite a story indeed. >> hey, how you doing? >> i found susan lewis, the daughter of late comic legend jerry lewis in a parking lot in philadelphia. she lives on the streets and carries her belongings around in shopping bags. >> what do you have in here by the way? >> a little of everything. >> a little of everything. >> she spends most of her time at a local food court. it's cool in the summer, warm in the winter. >> does it get lonely out here? >> it can be, and if you have to be in the street, you may as well have people around you so you don't feel isolated. i didn't like feeling isolated. >> when she scrapes together some money, she buys a meal at a chinese restaurant, then it's back
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>> people are going to ask how did you end up here? how did you end up in the street? >> it's just something that happened. >> susan was born out of wedlock back in the 1950s. her mother, a beautiful model named lynn dixon had a three- year affair with jerry lewis. dna tests have established that there is an 88.7% certainty that susan is jerry lewis' daughter. >> you grew up always believing that jerry lewis was your father. >> well, yeah, he would see me whenever he could. >> on susan's cell phone there's a constant reminder of her heritage, this striking side by side image. >> wow. >> no photo shop whatsoever. >> there's a resemblance. >> you think? >> even the little cleft chin right there. >> she even does jerry's schtick. >> jerry lewis never acknowledged susan was his daughter. >> how did you hear that he had passed? >> a friend had ar
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first. you know, we can't follow the news because we don't have a television. >> jerry lewis' estate is estimated at $50 million, yet his daughter uses public restrooms and hotels and restaurants to wash up and even bathe. she gets around by bus, and she uses a laundromat to clean her clothes. >> the sun's going down now. >> yeah. >> what do you normally do in terms of trying to figure out where you're going to sleep? >> well. >> when nightfalls, susan heads to her storage locker. there she keeps her possessions, including the stuff she'll need for the night. >> this is our cardboard house. >> david. >> together with her good friend dave, susan heads out into the night. their bed is a metal bench, a mattress is fashioned out of newspaper and cardboard. here they settle down for the night hoping that tomorrow will be a better day. >> i just make the best of it, and there's no point
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negative all the time because then you'd be miserable. >> susan lewis gets by on social security disability checks she receives from an automobile accident she was in years ago. when we come back, the guy who mowed a vulgar message to his neighbor right in his own lawn. keep your hair strong against hot styling tools...
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fences may make good neighbors but what about lawn mowers. >> homeowner brian jewel is mowing his lawn. what could possibly be the problem. from ground level this looks like an ordinary field of tall grass, but from high above brian created a controversial and rather pointed message directed towards his neighbor in the purple house. >> it's when inside edition pulls out and you see the whole thing and the issue becomes clear, it's a word we can't say or show on tv. he cut it into his field as a message to his neighbor. just so there's no confusion, there's also an arrow pointed right in the neighbor's direction. he says he did it after his wealthy neighbor built a house bigger than any other in the neighborhood but blocked his waterfront view in
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washington. on top of everything the house is painted purple. >> i call it like it is, and if the guy's being an [ bleep ] i'll call it. it seems to me when you get to that level of insane wealth they think a privilege comes along with it, that that privilege allows them to do anything they want. >> jewel thought his neighbor would be the only one to see the message. >> i made the sign so i thought he could see it from the top floor of his house. >> but millions of people could see it on google earth. >> a lot of people think you're pointing there but the arrow's pointing the wrong way. >> a lot of the people want the arrow pointed towards me, i accept that. >> the neighbor refused to comment. >> coming up next, some really happy kids.
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>> deborah: because sometimes it's just nice to be nice. it's the inside edition bike give away. >> our great bicycle giveaway started bright and early. the bicycles donated by top brans schwinn and mongoose are delivered in new york. each bike has to be assembled and tested by bicycle mechanics. we recruited mike mcginley and his team
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in manhattan. >> we were able to build about 50 bikes in just under five hours. >> the charity dare 2b found these deserving children, some live in homeless shelters. a new bike is a special gift indeed. >> to just own something new that's yours, there's nothing like that. >> who's ready for a big surprise? >> are you ready? bring out the bikes! [ cheers and applause ] >> look at those happy faces as the bikes are rolled out. >> every bike has your name, has somebody's name on it. let's go, guys, check out your bikes, come on. >> are you jasmine? this is for jasmine. this is a brand new bike! >> i love these bikes. >> this is awesome. these kids are thrilled. i
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dirt. thousands of trees were ripped out of the ground by hurricane irma's blistering winds. >> it's not salvageable, either. >> not any part of it. this would not be harvested until april, may. >> his crop was destined to become orange juice. but now with much of it floating in three feet of floodwater it looks more like an orange soup. >> as you can see by the amount of fruit on the ground this is more than an average crop. >> this was a banner year. >> it was a banner year. we had delivered this crop, we probably would have been back in the black for the first time in a very long time. >> but all of that fruit made these trees, top heavy. pushovers for irma. and trees left in the water for more than three days could also rot. or die. the losses could be up to $9 million. and he is not the only one. >> we have 125,000 acres of citrus groves in this area. >> what percentage of those crops do you think was damaged? >> oh, every acre of
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