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getting pushback from the corporations. they are looking at a class-action lawsuit. >> the nation is reeling from the tragic shootings in south carolina. >> i attended a service to honor and reread the nine victims. one of the victims grew up in newark. her brother we met today to talk about the tragedy. >> i am still in the process of processing it. >> a private room in catholic college for women. >> due to financial troubles they are opening this college up to the boys. >> it's time to wring out my
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frat boy. >> i just traveled back 10 years. >> you are chasing a story about a guy who spent a good part of his life collecting cans. >> imagine the job you do every day. all of a sudden the job is ripped out from under you all because of the corporation refused to go operate with you and are disregarding new york state law. that's what happened to joshua johnson. >> it requires keeping in shape. >> may joshua did johnson. he's a self-proclaimed cam men and he has taken advantage of the bill of rights that i didn't know existed and i've lived here my whole life. this is the new york bill of rights and basically what it says essentially is that if you collect cans and bottles in the state of new york anywhere you have the right to walk into any
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walgreens or any other store like that to sell the same bottles and cans and cash the management team by 5 cents. mr. johnson has made his living off of it. for the pastor mr. johnson has been getting pushback from big corporations. >> it's a new york state law. what i did was i hit the streets and gathered a bunch of bottles and cans. i walked in what the manager and asked where can i return this bottles and cans to which i received was on that like a familiar. >> a. he disregarded the newark state law. >> that's completely illegal. >> they have to take it every day 24 hours a day absolutely. >> he goes to a lawyer and start consulting with his lawyer. not just any lawyer a former champion behind the new york
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auto bill of rights. they are looking further into doing it class-action lawsuit. >> it's hard to enforce this law law. it should enforce itself and it's a shame. >> not only has it affected johnson but his family members. they have been thrown into the shelter system in new york city. >> this is only job. how did you do though? >> i didn't do so well. it's harder than it looks. one of the problems i have was i was doing it in the middle of the day. >> 41st street and lexington avenue between 10:30 and 11:00 at night. >> this is a guy smart enough to take advantage of the laws on the books. whether it's a good law are not. i think we have our capitalist of the week. [applause] high-speed chase. allison start us off. >> i'm in arrived at woolrich
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cvs and took hostages the same man who was with rob's two other south jersey pharmacies. police learned he was heavily armed with crowbars. he took a female hostage and demanded oxycodone. he fled on foot and mouth has -- has not been caught. anyone with information should call the woolrich police department. >> i'm inside of the manhattan federal court chasing what can only be described as an intern nightmare. ceo benjamin lay is accused of assaulting his 25-year-old intern and abu bay forcing her to have sex with him asking her to dress provocatively and ultimately damaging her name on the internet by calling her prostitute. she is now suing the ceo of new york's global group for $850 million. i came here today because she was going to testify for the first time.
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she began by explaining she was up for the internship after meeting several parties and after she took the job she began accompanying him on speaking events. that's when a november 2013 things that do turn. when accompanying him on a speaking event pan out claims he only booked one room and then after dinner he tried to force himself on her. nothing happened that night but it was not the same case in december of 2013 where she claimed he came to her apartment forced himself on her and they had sex for what was previously said in a testimony in minute and 20 seconds. hannah explains that this happened three more times. she told the jury i felt so used an week. i was so ashamed i let this happen. everything i've ever been strong and independent he took away from me. hand out distance herself from
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wade claiming she was fired after he barged into her apartment and found her with her boyfriend in bed. it is slightly different story emerges from wade's testimony. he said he was helping hanna survived new york city and helping her pay for her apartment. there was also a very big business deal that the company was doing involving tennis father who was slated to be the cfo. ultimately what waid claims the reason for hanna's firing was she was not qualified for the job. her love of nightclubs is becoming an issue. a jury will decide this and they will hear several more testimonies and then decide about the 850 million-dollar lawsuit. for more see me at chasing tamara are good where faced with page on chasing news is. >> a nation is still reeling
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from the tragic shooting in the church in south carolina. two reports have come out one from a cousin of the accused killer dylann roof saying the rampage may have been sparked by a love interest where the woman he was pursuing fell in love with a black man. according to some sources they are saying he actually intended to kill himself in the church and put the gun to his head but he ran out of ammunition. ronecker you are chasing a story. you are with the family member of one of the victims. >> on father's day i attended a service at saint matthews ame church in orange to honor and remember the nine victims of the charleston shooting tragedy. one of the victims sure rhonda coleman singled thing grew up in newark. her brother mark a. jones senior at 10's christian love cap this church behind me in irvington. we met today to talk about the tragedy. >> i'm still in the process of
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processing it. >> mark attended the services on father's day and said the energy and love in that church reminded him of his sister. >> that joy and that response that you heard inside that church that was my sister in one package. >> governor christie's spoke at the services and said this is an issue about race. >> it didn't just appear out of the sky. >> mark said it's important to him that his sister is not only remembered for this incident. >> remember all the good thoughts and a wonderful person and a caring heart that she had. remember her as a god-fearing
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woman and a woman who loved god. >> mark and his family are headed to south carolina on tuesday and if you want to help his family with any of the unexpected costs they are faced with begin visit christian love love --.org for more information. >> elizabeth in morristown new jersey is a private roman catholic college for women and only for women and established in 1899. the last remaining all women's undergraduate college in new jersey at least for now. >> due to financial troubles they are opening this college up to the boys in fall of 2016. i've got to say it's really quiet and serene here on the campus. i haven't seen to many people. >> what do you think lacks a male dog or a female dog? it looks like a girl to me. i wonder if it will be this quiet once the males show up. it usually isn't. after a check of the campus it
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was time to bring out my frat boys. i'm going to find action if there is any and there might not be. but i will bring it. i will stop now. the first item on the list is a tire. we have got to get rid of this chaser henley and replace it with a very brode out tank for frat voice. i just traveled back 10 years and i got a stated chaser for my boys back in the ceo. that's number one. it's a staple of any good frat party. i brought something pong balls to play a little bit of ping-pong. the third item in the most important item on the list is a staple of any frat of any brow and that would be light beer. finally a cozy spot and putting
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up my sign a little beer pong game and if i built it i'm wondering if anybody will come. i sat there and waited patiently. for a while. i got a visit. it was a security guard asking me what i was doing. we have security coming in now. zero. how are you doing? >> a couple of calls about a weirdo. >> everybody has been calling me. what's going on? >> and will be out of here in 10 minutes and i will clean the soleh. i just had a run-in with the man man. he's trying to cramp my style. after the inquiries from security i got the students to show up. the students were very excited about the prospect of the boys
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coming to school. they played a couple of games of beer pond as well but like any good college party we were shut down. security came and i had to get out there. i will get out of here right now. no problem. girls i just got kicked off the campus. >> elizabeth started and ended. all in all it seemed like most people were on board with the decision. the school pointed me to a statement on their web site to talk about change. president helen stripper says we have a 115 year history of transforming lives in educating her generation college students. we recognize this opportunity to do this for both women and four men. >> you may have single-handedly ruined this college. we would rather close the deal with this. >> churchgoers poured through the doors.
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a -- was chasing gun down by her husband. >> it's a bray of sunshine. >> we never knew she had a problem. >> another day in the life of a new chaser. >> we report the news. when it comes down to it it's not just about the stories. it's about the chase.
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>> why do you want to talk to us? >> and paterson right now at the intersection of ward street and clark street and a brand-new ihop restaurant was opened here in paterson but this is not just any ihop. it's a dean of the ihop. a dean at escape civil war in liberia only to be one of the strongest businesswomen in new jersey. really it's about coming into this undisturbed community to have people really have forgotten about and say it's being given a chance. people are willing to work. >> plenty of church goers poured
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into the church of holy spirit church in asbury park to say their last goodbyes to tamara seidel loving mother of nine and a woman that funeral goers said was an asset to her family, her church under community. >> they walked in together. they looked after each other. it's just so sad that this had to happen to such a really good woman. >> she was a ray of sunshine. she was ice in a great mood and happy and always willing to lend a helping hand. >> ms. seidel was chased and gunned down last week killed allegedly by her husband. neptune police sergeant philip seidel has been charged with murder and is held on $2 million bail. >> friends and family cried together hugging one another at the ceremony and funeral goers poured out of the church in the
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casket was taken away. a sad ending to a beautiful life life. friends say tragically one that could have been prevented. >> he was issa cheerful. you never knew she had a problem but she did enlighten me to personal problems. about four years ago and you know i regret that it turned out the way it did. >> domestic violence as we see in this example this tragic story today. >> a go fund me account has been set up for the nine parentless children of the seidel family. it has hit $25,000 with the stated goal of $1 million. you can find that link on her facebook account or a go fund me.com. you can always reach us via twitter @chasing hank or @chasing the news. >> michael francine is one of the biggest money makers in the history of the mob. he is not your average former mob guide rated.
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>> nothing will stand in the way of our god fulfilling his purpose in our lives. >> a big day-to-day guys. i know i speak for all of you in a state jury burton is coach mentor and more important a friend. happy birthday jerry. [applause] >> you shall be king. [applause] well, sir. after some serious consideration i'd like to put in my 15-year notice. you're quitting!?
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technically retiring, sir. with a little help from my state farm agent i plan to retire in 15 years. wow! you're totally blindsiding me here. who's gonna manage your accounts? this is a devastating blow i was not prepared for. well, i'm gonna finish packing my things. 15 years will really sneak up on you. jennifer with do your exit interview and adam made you a cake. red velvet. oh, thank you. i made this. take charge of your retirement. talk to a state farm agent today. 14 irresistible flavors. one for the mood. one for the moment. each one can make every day more delicious than the last. the taste could only be baileys. the experience could only be yours. baileys coffee creamers. this is the one.
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bill was arrested in pennsylvania.
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it happened on friday. apparently the slot machine, i don't know. >> delight christian church in west orange might not be where you expect to find a former mob captain spending a sunday morning that michael francine is not your average former mob guide. mike was one of the biggest money makers in the history of the mob. the prosecutions and finding a safe pick elected in 19 in 1995 and this is what he does for a living. >> no drug addiction no sickness, no death, nothing will stand in the way of our god fulfilling his purpose in your life except for one thing and you know what that is? that's all of you. >> michael is the son of sunny francine who is the oldest -- man in america 98 years old and
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his ties go back to gianna and remains imprisoned. michael's father is scheduled to be released from prison in june 2017 just after he turned 100 years old. >> growing up what did you think of your father sunny francine? >> obviously things were different because we had law enforcement around us all the time so when he proposed me for membership that was the first time i was brought into that life. >> michael's father's oldest made man in america. michael focused on the relationship in a document drama he really is called god his father. >> my dad to. me. >> he didn't support me when he should have and could have. i walked into her room and i did know but i would walk out again.
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>> michael was making so much money for the colombo crime family the bossa started to get worried thinking he was embezzling more than he was supposed to be and they call the father in and his father didn't back up his son. >> of that incident didn't happen two years later when i met my wife had that incident not happen i would have -- >> i just filed it away. i put it in the back of my mind and didn't do anything about it and didn't act on it at all. two years later i meet my wife. >> michael told me he hadn't changed at that point. he had one foot in the mob world than one foot out. >> there was a prison guard the watch by myself and he said are you okay? i said it away from me. i don't want to see you guys. the guy came back and pushes the bible through and that falls on the floor. i would say this guy is my guardian angel. the street life in the mob life is evil.
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>> ozzy went for haircutting came out pearl lies. c he was so weak he had to be put down. >> now whose owners want -- plus the family battling a serious illness. >> not one but four of their kids. >> next "chasing news." ♪ >> this is a fox 29 news update. hi everyone, i'm fox 29's chief meteorologist scott williams. get get ready for hazy, hot and humid tuesday. the heat is going to peak out ahead of a cold front moving our way. but look at the temperatures they'll rapidly climb into the 90's, 96 for a high but feels like temperatures approach the triple digits. we could also see some strong and severe storms. sue will update this forecast at 4:00 a.m. keep it here. ♪
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coming up on today's telecast: >> you had told me the date and time, you told me the check is going to be over $1,700. i received it on the date and time, $1,700. >> god has blessed me with a new job. i've been working all year for the last- since january, hadn't made a dime, but as soon as i anointed my hand, everything seems like i touched has turned to financial blessing. i also came in my brand new car on the date- the day that i couldn't pay- make a payment, god blessed me with a brand new car that day. >> you gave me specific days that i would receive money. for the month of september you said i'd receive $1,700. i got a check in the mail for $1,734. ( applause ) >> ( peter popoff ) amen! some people say, "oh, that's just a coincidence..." how many of you know that's more than a coincidence

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