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>> the one they use the shark. >> take a look. unbelievable. bill: you are chasing the tragic story of nearly 4,000 people estimated to have been killed in the earthquake that shook the ball. >> i'm here in a nice upper class suburb. the heights of mount everest. the woman they grew up in this house on saturday when she passed away. seven-point nine magnitude earthquake. buildings shaking but it created a massive avalanche that consumed the lower portion of mount everest taking out the base camp. >> this shakier. [indiscernible]
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>> ironically the people that were safe, the folks actually climbing a mountain she stayed behind just in case anyone got hurt. that is why she was dead she had caught in the path of the avalanche. bill: a tragic story. how many americans are believed to have been killed? >> well it can run as high as 4000. the death toll seems to increase everyday. bill: not only that the people who have died in the history the video of some of these historical places, thousands of years of history wiped out in a couple of seconds. >> you're talking about a huge number of people flat out missing villages off the math and they won't even
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be able to dig into them for some time. we passed 3000 deaths sometime last night. bill: the incredible irony is that the climbers were safe this perilous journey up mount everest and it was the folks getting to the peak you sururvived and those who stayed behind that lost their lives tragic story. [indiscernible] ♪ "high speed chase" hank start us off. >> stephanie morgan died last wednesday when the nissan pathfinder had a crash. the driver has been charged with a litany of charges. a tragic event any way that you look at it. >> where was she? >> corey broker.
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>> my gosh. >> happy birthday. [applause] ♪ >> been showing up in all sorts of crazy urban locations were at coyote has been cited in new york city even battery park. now they are transporting it to another location. things are different in norwood where i am right now a coyote was shot and injured on thursday by local police was found dead in a trap in the back yard behind me. we were sent pictures. please note they are graphic. he and his family live here. i came and spoke to his wife
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>> looking, checking things out. they found the female that have been shot. >> pointed out that she was lactating, leading us to believe she may have puppies fish and wildlife confirmed that she was lactating but no evidence to believe the pups may be alive. however, if you do see pups call the police. the mate attack someone and was tested positive for rabies. right now it is being transported to trenton and being tested for rabies. bill: a a contrast with the way the nypd handles pay a these in new york. >> nypd tranquilized the coyote and are transporting it to a wooded area.
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officials in norwood, their approach has been different because of the aggressive nature and the fact that one coyote attacked a man and had rabies. >> what about the rest of them? we got the one that attacked his mate, attacked, his mate, now will be just let them do what they were before or will they keep shooting every coyote? >> the traps that they set it looks like things were returning to normal. >> they are doing what is normal to them. they came into our world a little too closely. bill: any discussion of leaving that out of the message to the coyotes. ♪ >> obviously remember a great time off the inlet.
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they were in action again yesterday. whalen says that this was no drill. >> not quite _-dash tradesmen pretty close to it. >> taking on water and a pretty good rate. >> hand bailing water with buckets over the side of the boat. >> the vessel a fishing bill to have the fishing boat taking on water. the 47-foot motor lifeboat out of.pleasant station the same one we were with last week dropped pumps on board the struggling built to help >> each of us have watering pumps on board. just able to help them the water the vessel and then
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they were escorted back. >> the whole thing had a feeling of déjà vu. last week by this video comes from. for us it is an eye-opener and very educational. for them the.of that training is crystal-clear. you practice like you play. >> practicing with stations along the coast they have capabilities, game plans how we were going to tackle the situation. >> if you chase perfection you can catch excellence. they never know what they will be gained a
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>> it is interesting what they do, have these training sessions. you have to be ready. it is almost 2nd nature what happens. >> i take away coast guard culture not just the whole problem solving but we talk about integrating women into services and minorities. women are the pilot. the same way we talk in this room, 20 years ahead of us. a massive. >> another rescue well done. >> on sunday 400 workers gathered to be in new brunswick. commemorate those who have lost their lives. the new they right for everyone.
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twelve people died per day. ronald smith a temp worker died when he was crushed by a machine. more information, find out how you can help. ♪ bill: rohan, you are chasing dinosaurs in jersey. >> right behind the shopping center. >> a mass death event. >> the 1st. bill: tell me about roller derby. >> the sweetest person on the team. >> they have a thing. ♪ >> it does not sound like it should be. bill: nature soaked. what are we doing 1st?
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>> you said he is a hawaiian actor, but which? >> his name is hawaiian. bill: my god. serious question. [inaudible conversations] >> right now. [inaudible conversations] >> hawaiian actor. ♪ >> needs your help. >> a 600-pound person. bill: next "chasing news". ♪ >> i represent the every man i like telling the stories of people who fascinate me. just because it is not the decent, accepted question to ask does not mean it shouldn't be asked. we ran into don zimmer
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will try to say how many people they employ and what we will happen if it goes under. as of right now it employs 5,000 people. bill: just in new jersey. >> i know. and they expect that to double within the next year. >> stops traffic teefor stops traffic. really one hour of traffic was stopped. they head. they called animal control. they all work together. no owner. bill: a stray cat. >> good thing it was not a coyote. ♪ bill: you are chasing the story of dinosaurs in jersey >> jurassic world. do you know the actual answer to the extinction of dinosaurs is sitting in our backyard. 65 million years ago right behind the shopping center in new jersey a place called inverse in worry now
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known as possible part. i was invited by a world renowned paleontologist to place right here that could very well be the key to the extinction of the dinosaurs and 75 percent of all life on earth. they have classes outside on friday and spend the day digging up and carefully examined the site. the scenery was unreal. pretty unbelievable. i walked down. it felt like i took a time machine back. >> you see my students excavating a mass death event that happened 65 million years ago. >> excavating sifting through the sand. i helped do everything i could, the truly using x-acto knives millimeters at a time.
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it's about 6 inches thick. the upper boundary of the cretaceous. a mass die off of all the animals. extremely close to when scientists believe dinosaurs actually went extinct by an asteroid hitting the earth. it could be the answer to exactly how and why. found ways to shells it was crazy. he brought a completely articulated turtle shell 65 million years old. then he had something really cool. >> it might -- you might be familiar with the komodo dragon.
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a 12-foot job. >> that's interesting. take a look at this trend. bill: the one that is the shots. >> that's the one that is the shark. mainly for research right now. >> 600 people year. we opened up for registration. a show up with about two hours. >> don't have a date for this year. the fossil heritage facebook page. actual 65-acre park. have it open everyday people to come in and have research facilities. bill: bring it back.
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>> we evolved on to museums and seen fossils. 65 million years ago in the ocean standing right next to these fossil bones. >> have maria in studio representing the 8th district and new jersey's general assembly and is the 1st latino republican in the state legislature. definitely one of the youngest. she championed a variety of issues from education to business and innovation partnership. in her spare time she plays on several roller derby teams. thank you for being with us today. so tell us a little bit about what you feel that you bring to the table. bill: you want to start their? i want to start with roller derby. competitive? a team? >> very competitive.
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and part of the she devil travel team. i have the opportunity to travel. >> and now a honeybee is taking advantage. she makes it out. >> nice work. >> physical. >> very physical. >> recovering from an acl injury now. >> why do they call you honeybee? >> that's the. i seem sweet. that was the catch phrase. >> you are intriguing because you don't fit the mold of what we might to find in upstate legislature. i want to be a state representative. >> always been interested in politics. a single mother. local issues affect you. i thought i had something to say. bill: what gets you mad?
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honestly i drive in everyday. >> you don't even have to finish. it has become more about getting elected again and pushing party issues. the anger groups coming in the anger democrats are working together. that is changing the momentum. bill: how do you like the governor's chances in 2016. >> i think it's anyone's game. and you have seen that. hillary and barack obama. bill: thank you for coming on. ♪
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>> hopefully we can say the things you thinking. i feel an obligation to be a voice not share heard often enough. there has been criticism of the cost associated. one of the hard things for me is to have to say the thing that might not be polite. i can't believe your going to say something like that. i have to say i disagree or be willing to go back.
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you have to try to think visually. i make no secret of the fact that i love racecar driving. [laughter] >> the room is so awesome they just can' ♪ >> this is a fox 29 news update. >> hi, everyone, i'm fox 29's chief meteorologist scott williams. another chilly overnight but seasonal temperatures ahead for your tuesday. it's going to be mild highs in the mid to upper 60s. even warmer by the middle of the week with highs in the 70s and then we're still going to be watching the coast for the latter part of the week. there could be some wind as well as some rain. we'll update this forecast and more on that potential
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