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♪ a little bit of yogurt? ♪ ♪ sure! why not? ♪ ♪ colorful marshmallows ♪ ♪ add a bite of fun. ♪ ♪ apple slices ♪ ♪ with their buddy, cinnamon. ♪ ♪ plop pomegranate ♪ ♪ for a polka dot pattern ♪ ♪ a swirl of chocolate. ♪ ♪ look! the rings of saturn! ♪ the fun never stops! how will your kids top their snap, crackle and pop? bill: now on "chasing news". ♪ >> .pleasant beach. seen 10 miles off the new jersey shore. the aquarium. reduce the size of the giant billboards. and back of us, that used to be -- not just that cinema. >> i start my day with a cup of coffee.
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>> a huge environmental issue. >> these companies -- bill: you have to have the coffee grounds fill it up. >> i am down at.pleasant beach chasing a celebrity shark. yes i said celebrity shark. celebrity shark. her name is mary lee tied by a nonprofit research group up and cape cod. traveled 20,000 miles already. just 10 miles off of the new jersey shore. if we should be scared. >> i would go in. pretty cold right now. dusk or dawn. those are things that would attract it.
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>> the follower. if you have any questions, please tweet me @chasingrohan or the show @chasingnews. stay safe out there. bill: hank, you are chasing the story of a deadly explosion. it happened last year but you have exclusive new details from talking to some of the survivors. >> we have exclusive shots. let's start with jim relaxing at home when a massive gas explosion tore through his house. >> and and, boom, the explosion knocked me out of my chair. i was out for a moment. i crawled up the steps. the right side of my house was gone.
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>> he still can't move backend. the explosion leveled more than a dozen home and still trying to can cover from the concussion and ptsd he was diagnosed with after the blast, his balance is still wonky, yet he calls himself lucky. >> i am alive linda my neighbor died instantly. companies follow protocol all of us would have been out of our houses. after a full investigation they slap them with a $745000 fine. find $600,000, the largest of its kind, and the lawsuits. >> we have to look to the place where we can get where we can assure ourselves and give a utility calls made that is not going to result in a neighborhood disaster. >> atty. for the family of the woman who was killed. killed. you can see her in an exclusive shot. reached the same conclusion
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as the state and is suing both contracts because his client wants to eliminate future negligence. 100 percent avoidable. >> both contractors are operating fully. neither one has commented on the lawsuit. jim, he says he is assured they will be able to move home by november but has hired his own attorney command they are weighing their options. >> fines may be astronomical and record-breaking but in my opinion they are not high enough because they did not call 911 when there was initially this gas leak and because of that a woman lost her life 11 life, 11 homes were destroyed and leveled. >> your outrages shared by many people part of why they are going along with the findings and saying that
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they will amend protocol. they did have protocols and place that should have had them calling 911, should have had them in evacuating people from the houses. why those are not followed that is where the fines command. >> a crime scene, do not cross. ♪ bill: "high speed chase" allison start us off. >> have thousands of gallons of oil spilled in the hudson. it occurred north of new york city at the nuclear power plan in westchester county. cleanup is expected to take another day. the nuclear regulatory commission said there was no impact on the public and it is not out of the ordinary. >> getting arrested on contempt of court charges. a 25 caliber handgun what do you do with it? according to police, stick it where the sun don't shine. that is where they found it. they discovered it on the way to the bathroom. the gun was loaded.
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>> posted a video online saying mama bear got defensive. taking pictures. they went to to leave, mama bear and her cubs chased after them. very much in danger. ♪ >> stabile here and the heartbeat of my hometown times square. over 300,000 people visit here everyday and many come in hopes of seeing their name in bright lights on broadway. the pressure to reduce the size of the giant digital screens and billboards. by law the maximum area for a sign is 1200 square feet. but the maximum height of 30 feet and maximum length of 60 feet. now, for to new york to
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comply with that large giant find would be reduced something so small no one would even see it. >> historical context of our times square as much architectural historian. >> back when i was younger half century ago this was where you came. this was the place to come to for nighttime entertainment. >> i saw brock hudson elizabeth taylor ava gardner, gregory peck. i could keep on going and going. they would come out of their limos and were absolutely glamorous. >> he tells me in the 70s there was a tale of two times square's, 42nd street and then there was the rest of times square. >> a terrible reputation and they got a reputation for all kinds of activities dangerous characters. berger was tour not commit have a reputation. the a reputation. the only time middle-class people came was frankly, to
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go to the theater. >> on the avenue right now. all of the activity was going on. >> back in the 70s this was the place that was known as the minnesota strip. the reason, when the young girls we get off the bus at the port authority and they would basically kind of draft them to be prostitutes. a very famous as the bar. the marquee in back of us. >> right here? >> zero, yeah. and the guys were not there to watch cinema. they were doing their are doing their own production. let's put it that way. >> let me know what it means to you. tweet me. at the #save time square. bill: you are chasing a story about arguably one of my favorite products on the market. go ahead. >> right. teesix.my me.
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>> i want. >> i won't. pretty much every morning i start my day with a cup of coffee. what i am done i toss the the crest -- in the trash. it has some people questioning the environmental impact of tossing those no caps in the trash. >> in hindsight i have been able to predict the future, might have done something differently. >> i chased this. the facility walks the walk when it comes to living green. >> just a bird feeder. >> everywhere you turn recycled materials turned in our work hanging pictures chairs and more. >> becoming a a huge environmental issue billions of these things being put into the environment every year. bill: my coffee is done. where belongs in the trash. sorry. >> that's okay. >> tells me that his company has collected and recycled
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about 100 million coffee capsules in the last two and a half years. for $0.10 a pop you can anticipate in the zero waste box program. the company will compost the organic component and turn it into fertilizer and then take the aluminum and plastic component and recycle them into building material. some of them are even turned into artwork like the bus that we sat in front of for our interview. >> these are used postconsumer coffee capsules. >> and it was named madame capsule. bill: the -- of course it was. he did not make me feel bad about the fact that i really love it. >> it is hard to completely turn all the waste often your life in one step. our step. our hope is that we could help consumers take a couple small steps. >> i've seen that perspective. >> i understand there is a big environmental issue. so i i no a few of these
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companies have made refillable cups where you can just -- bill: i am glad you said that. >> i have to say. bill: but you have to have the coffee grounds, fill it up why should. [laughter] bill: one of the reasons why they have not been taking off. and off. i was one of the reasons why. efficiency, baby. capitalism works. judy franco said that she would work a hearings. >> and when she is done done give them to bill so that he can throw the hallway. ♪ >> a storm brewing in montgomery. the fight continues over the deaths of john and joyce sheridan in this house right here. on friday those a complaint to the state attorney general the prosecutor made up his mind right from the start that this was a murder suicide and also complained
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about the medical examiner the state had do the autopsy. i wanted to know more so i went to eastern pa the home of the chief pathologist for the union county medical examiner's office. a protégé of michael .-dot and. the 2nd autopsy for the sheridan family. i have questions. number one the concentration of pain killers and muscle relaxes and her bloodstream as shown on the toxicology report normal or not? and what does that say about how she died? to call what did the nature death, and type of board say about the death of both sheridan's? three, what do we now know about the medical examiner who performed their autopsies for the state? a full interview tomorrow on "chasing news".
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♪ bill: got it? >> our favorite giants from the york took quite a tumble and was all caught on video, thus he has fun with it and is offering $500 for the best name. my personal favorite is the mayweather. >> mother's day was sunday. charged with dwi in a couple of other things. she drove home. not necessarily the best mother. give her a pass i guess, no. >> called this event the prom she never had. here she is all climbed up. the community.
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long locks i was wind with shadows. happier than she has ever been mainly because she is finally living her life as a person she always dreamed to be, transfer e-mail. >> just under three years. feminization and some other surgeries, to complete the transition back to me happier physically and emotionally and spiritually. >> a man back in 2011. we 1st introduced you to her on friday. find shoes and jewelry. she made an entire business of offering not just clothing advice but feminine coaching. >> this been a lifetime going to events. you know being a host of big corporate events. here they are. a completely different situation. what you where does not matter. >> transitioning, the mannerisms and behavior but
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most importantly bringing up most authentic and vibrant self. and then -- >> it is about making them feel comfortable. she was not born this way. you cannot necessarily teachers of these things. somebody to be there and hold your hand, you walk the streets six with three female quite broad makes you feel little more confident. >> the fact that we're going on the 1st date that we are excited about. the kind of breeds that sexy confidence. really really good. bill: i imagine it is not that easy. >> actually busy constantly.
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from san francisco to new york city and still travels everywhere to accommodate clients. >> i think what monica does is awesome. it is great to get the confidence command i think that it is a really great choice. >> i get it but my mom would argue that i need lessons. i don't know if it is completely necessary. you should just be comfortable with who you are they are still a phenomenal person with the courage to do it. the other side doesn't seem representative of those people that are tortured unhappy with their sex. i don't think it speaks to the real pain a lot of people go through. a lot more to the story than this nice picture really a painted.
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>> they hold the annual essay annual essay writing contest going to focus on diversity particularly bullying. >> my motivation the fact that the people are always around my side. >> the traditional prom questions. you know, that will we see the corsage. and for a nice -- a night full of dancing. the giants donated.
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>> that's important to.out he has been called a pound for pound player. such a big heart. spend that $25,000. >> you don't understand the bullying helps -- happens in high school. >> i do. i do. charity. bill: i love i love that we are fighting over the 25,000. i love it. ♪ wait till you see what i've been doing. (laughs) i know, i, it just came to me. manscaping husband? get scrubbing bubbles. kill 99.9% of germs and destroy grime.
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>> hopefully we can say the things that you are thinking. i feel an obligation to be a voice that is not shared and heard often enough. governor there has been criticism of the cost associated with the report. one of report. one of the hardest things for me is to sometimes have to say something that might not be polite. a lot more responsibility. i have to say that i disagree or be willing to go back. that ♪ >> this is a fox 29 news update. hi everyone i'm fox 29's chief meteorologist scott williams. get ready for another summer preview for your tuesday. high temperatures will top out in the 80s. lots of humidity at least the first part of the day but then it's going to turn breezy and cooler as we watch a cold front approach the second half of the day on tuesday into wednesday. how cool it gets sue serio has the updated forecast at 4:00
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