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call 1-800-341-9716. bill: now on "chasing news". >> standing up and so are her coworkers. suspended from their jobs this morning at lutheran social ministries. they refused to take a mandatory flu shot. >> for something and somebody that i don't believe. >> don't take the flu shot, were surgical mask. i don't understand. >> quite the surprise here in washington sq.,square park, centuries-old zoom for the remains of over a dozen people. about 20,000 estimated people buried under this ground.
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bill: it feels like the 1st ten minutes of a horror movie. >> this road. >> the cars will not stop for pedestrians. >> the pedestrian bridge put in here. bill: absolutely, there must be one. bill: you are chasing athe story about three new jersey employees that have been suspended without pay for not getting a flu shot. >> one of the ladies that works in there. >> yes, i am. do you want to talk about it? bill, she is standing up and so are her coworkers. >> i was taught to stand for what i believe in or fall for anything. i can't fault for putting something in the body that i don't believe. >> suspended from their jobs this morning at lutheran social ministries for one week without pay. they refused to take what was an optional but is now a
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mandatory flu shot at the workplace. >> will brought them to the.where they felt like it was necessary. >> a meetinga meeting stating that when it comes to flu season we would be required to get the flu shot. once we visit a healthcare facility. >> there it is. company policy. where surgical mask. they are saying no. >> i don't think any employer should be able to request anything like that. >> are you to put anything in your body. it is more taking a stand. i think i'm going to.
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>> you have seen our show. sometimes two and three. if anyone wants to be wearing masks it is ask. you make the call. they are standing by the policy. >> trying to put in policies that will prevent transmission of the flu as best we can for the people that we serve. we will provide an environment that has protections. >> we will call in to see if they will be going back to work. it depends on whether they changes are minor not. there other workers and feel the same way. fifty, $60,000 year. bill: new jersey, you are
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jersey, you are employed at we will. the company has their rules. to me it seems like is a huge difference. i stand with these women. >> ii always get the flu shot and it infuriates me. bill: they are not interacting with patients. their clerical workers. >> a requirement of work and they work in the healthcare industry, then do what is required. shot were surgical mask all day long? >> construction workers not quite the surprise. during our routine water main repair every day, something you don't see every day is a centuries-old
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a dozen people. >> in other projects we have found remains. >> this is a very main water main here in new york city that brings drinking water into the city. >> it feels like the 1st ten minutes of the horror okay. anyway. the yellow fever. use this is a mass graveyard and in the 18 hundreds it became a public execution site. there is a tree on the opposite side. they call it a hangman self.
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so between yellow fever and the execution. >> got a little excited. bill: over executions, i get it. >> 20,000 estimated people buried. >> right behind me. the scene of the sensors. >> nyu, university. >> the commissioner told me that we cannot get in there. i just too. but because of archaeological reasons we do not want to get too close. we want to preserve the integrity of the history right now. >> removing the remains.
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will have to remove them. >> the few bodies and coffins, someone big. >> i want to know. >> have you seen them roaming the grounds at all? they moved the headstones. >> watch this, astronaut scott kelly walking in
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space. 17,500 miles 250 miles off the surface of earth. now that he has been demoted to the kiddie table what is in store for the future? is he going to plow down and focus. i went to the church where a short funeral service was held in join the caravan of
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cars to the cemetery where tyler was buried. i just have to say, friends and the family there were incredibly emotional. >> absolutely happy about life. >> a happy kid. he really was. it was a very busy crosswalk. actually on highway. they are given 38 seconds to cross. >> on their own at no time. >> people have to stop in the middle as semiskilled passing by.
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from the opposite side. >> there is a petition that has 1400 signatures for a pedestrian crosswalk. bill: i can't believe they did not have that in the plans and they put all of these stores of the highway there. going to build one this is the place to do it. it doesn't cost people in the money, but if you're going to ask her bridge the cost billions of dollars, major issue in the state,
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>> think there is money >> but not the transportation trust fund. >> again, it's about priorities. lives and livelihoods is not a priority in the state them we have way bigger problems. maybe make it 60 seconds to cross the road instead of 38. >> on land. >> there is little support life. >> priorities.
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>> creating his own sovereign nation. in the middle of the utah
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now, he owns land that he bought over a decade ago on ebay for a couple hundred bucks, remote, this list, harsh, little out there and takes an enormous effort to get out there. >> 50 miles from the nearest road with no running water. over a hundred and 50 from around the world. >> they want to be a citizen >> you cannot easily fit them all, but they have their own flag as you can see right here, their own animal as well as robots protecting the property. >> jaywalking is illegal. >> local bureaucracies that
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control of land regulations. zach understands that his sovereign nation actually recognizes. >> them. okay. >> pay attention. >> keeping with that theme, who wandered would issue a 30 -year-old party animal a passport to the nation? >> wrong. bill: you will be on some sort of list of people this out and homeland security. it is pretty professional looking.
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>> rattlesnakes are real and they are out there. they are generally scared of humans. >> nudity in public. >> i have no problem with that. >> sort of a social experiment, but he is getting e-mails from people that are looking for asylum. and they take it very seriously. >> priorities. priorities. >> a lot of buzz. the mayor of jersey city. one person you might not have heard much about it, titus pierce running as a
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jersey and 2017. we were just talking about you. startedyou. started this process in 2013 and have been around for a while. what can you do to get people to know your name? >> we have been going the route were who goes to work. probably talking to 50 or 60 50 or 60 people per town which has been our main strategy. pretty expensive. that is what we have been doing and what we will continue to do. 19 of the 21 counties with the strategy that we have used. bill: we had you on because it is fascinating. buck the system and forge ahead. too relatively prominent new jersey democrats.
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the conversation is about the leading mayor and the senate president. how do you think that it will resonate withfor the democratic structure is as exclusionary as it can be. >> sweeney that no one likes common area attractive. very expensive, multibillion-dollar cough us things that are not things of mere interest. jersey city needs to look like a major city. we have to turn new jersey around. our credit has completely been damaged by this current administration. bill: is part of your campaign, you going to walk
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the trail? >> i went to the train station and walk myself right down here. bill: i heard that you walked here. i was not sure if the car had broken down. >> the transmission went. >> good to meet you.
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>> probably my favorite event that we have done. >> they came in and said he was reading, low vibrations, but trying to put those two ideas together. a good excuse to play wu-tang. >> come in to support the people the support us. we mean something to you, you know what, i mean? >> these guys are being investigated for a 1999
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>> a grown man with kids but anything that jumps off of the anything with anything, i don't know nothing. i wrap. bill: in between the hip-hop in the murder got beer. >> i don't really understand the significance of the sound of wu-tang. what does that do? >> you have a speaker on a pregnant woman in the classical music helps the baby develop. i can't drink it but i can smell it. i can port and they can turn the camera somewhere else and i can drink it. >> just don't drink it yet. >> we are not allowed. >> am expecting it to smell like wu-tang. >> hold on.
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good. >> sorry. >> really? >> hold it close you can almost to the music. bill: here is what you missed on "chasing news". >> works with the uni's -- unique brush and mouth style. >> how do i look? >> i decided to try it myself. >> on the next show given only months. >> a yeara year later he is fighting for his life. >> is battle. thank you so much. did you say honey? hey, try some? mmm that is tasty. is it real? of course... are you? nope animated
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