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[male announcer] want to see your dreams come to life? you could scratch your way to instant winning. the pennsylvania lottery. bring your dreams to life. bill: now on "chasing news". ♪ >> trappers her son off at soho day care. hours later he heads to cpr. cpr. rushed to the hospital or doctors pronounced him dead. like this for more than a decade. >> this day care center has been hiding in plain sight. >> i went out with researchers. it was absolutely pouring. rain or shine there going out well watching.
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[laughter] >> if you were to tell dante that he is ineligible to play sports for his high school team senior year he would now be able to here you. he is death. ineligible. >> my senior year, and it is not fair that i can play. >> thank you for coming out to the ballpark, "chasing news" bill: you are chasing a story of a three -month-old baby in day care. >> dropped their three-month-old sonthe three -month-old son off at soho day care center on monday. hours later the day care owner found unresponsive. after being put down for a nap he was rushed to lenox
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hill hospital were doctors pronounced him dead. investigators are refusing to look into the cause of this. coming under scrutiny. new york is among the most restricted in the nation when it comes to licensing. any day care program planning more than three hours and then a regular basis must receive. improperly trained. >> it is pretty significant a significant group of children and no one they're has cpr training. that is one of the requirements. you have to have cpr training. >> on the licensing side
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hiding in plain sight. very popular. people have been going there. >> they don't no what happened. a medical examiner is looking into it. apparently put down for a nap and was found unresponsive. the owner has yet to be arrested, no charges filed. >> a complaint last year. the health inspector went out for knocked on the door. considered it unsubstantiated. >> i had difficulty. on the 2nd floor. investigation remains underway. teesix open for more than a decade. a lot of people in the community. we don't know. we just don't know. or don't no. or if it was a direct result of actions. bill: "high speed chase" start us off. >> the wall street ceo 25 -year-old intern forcing her
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to have sex. this time by the intern. $300 million for defamation. put on a blog that he runs calling he had another lawyer a midget lawyer and extortionist. check out this blog. received this chine or miss crustacean. one crustacean. one of the fisherman that came back from the bay. it might not look so big. the owner but he has not seen this big in over a decade. they think it's about 95 years old.
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you can see a whale that is caught up. so i went out with researchers to try to find a whale. i met them at rockaway gotrockaway got on a vessel for now we went. >> wet. thank you. >> rain or shine these researchers are going out well watching. >> the area. hopefully today. >> way out marine educator
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and research assistant explained we will we were looking for in the water. >> more often than not the humpback whales looking for us marching them back. wewe often see them once feeding, fin flapping, even breaching. petrol fans are actually -- you would say their wings. >> he stopped the ship and set a saucer splashing up ahead. all hands on deck. we all did, looking out into the distance trying to see fish jumping. >> thank you. we didn't see anything.
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so we went to sandy hook for the entangled whale was 1st spotted command it happened. >> they're she blows. in the distance you can see one whale. you could see the blowhole spouting water like the. absolutely spectacular. we chased this whale up and down the jersey shore. three of them. we were out looking for the one that got caught and never found it. >> off in the distance and got a chance. sought to whales. we had to investigate the mall. i personally don't think. the flakes are all white. the entangled whales fluke was very dark. >> not uncommon that a whale can survive back to where they are from come back to puerto rico and have babies and live a healthy life. see more whales this year
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and last year than ever before. >> have them down that we got them. >> a successful day. >> saying no to one plastic bag a day you can potentially save a marine mammals life. >> such propaganda. >> absolutely not. >> marine life off of our coast and you can get on a boating go out they're and see. >> just like they did in the titanic. >> absolutely stoked.
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>> a few words itself upon baseball player dante washington that he is ineligible to play sports he would not be able to here you. that is where the story begins. in primary school, but he transferred over. he had to repeat the 2nd and 3rd grade. because he was held back he just had his 19th birthday teaming him ineligible. if you turn 19 before the the start of the next school year your ineligible to play intended to prevent more physically develop players due to age from gaining an advantage. ii met with dante and his interpreter the translator sign language. it feels like this is unfair >> is not fair because it's going to be my senior year and is just not fair that i can play the final year.
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>> we strapped on our cleats. >> you see have they have a lot more use. had a little bit of fun. a talented kid. i'm not 19 years old and more. >> that was aa good. >> i want to speak myself. i headed over to new jersey. the assistant director about the rules and what can be done. >> waiver request. >> hackensack high school has the opportunity to file a waiver on his behalf before august 13. it's not just black and white. >> i hope it all works out. >> the public schools duty to accommodate the kids. >> cows in the future. hopefully next year i'll be
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attending the university. >> i like the idea of the waiver. let's change the rules of instantly age. >> am glad they have left a little wiggle want to talk about it, these rules are hear for a reason. come and hold you get back and venture to tyler's. these rules are meant to prevent that. how good a baseball player is it? >> i call them at the plate. played around around in the diamond for a little bit. he is a really dedicated amazing a man. >> thank. >> thank you for coming out of the ballpark "chasing news". >> new york city industrial park. see hundreds of immigrant workers fighting to maintain income. >> from the very beginning i thought it was un-american to pick out minority owned
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♪ >> coffee plus love equals engagement ring. married a starbucks. a customer. a barista. the wedding took place on july 13 of the starbucks where they found each other. it was a grand a affair. [laughter] >> love it 1st latte. >> you might as well. the surveillance video of a big nose bandit. smashes the window command it happened twice. the man is described as 5-foot ten command i care and a larger than average knows. cigarettes and other items.
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>> new york city industrial park. the iron triangle. outsiders call it help. those. the sidebar no paved roads heavy flooding. look closer and you will see hundreds of immigrant workers fighting to maintain income. >> i got nothing. just looking for something. i got nothing. >> a mechanic who works on the street after being evicted by new york city. a knew workspace in the box but that has yet to be fulfilled, and he is not the only one left empty-handed. >> sixteen years. the city may out of business.
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bill: outraged all around. back in 2009 when former mayor michael bloomberg won the right to always on the area to make it commercial and residential complex. >> $3,500. $25 for $30. how many? and the family. my mother, father, wife, they live with me. >> under the settlement the city along with the private developer, $6developer, $6 million to get the lead in the bronx. but now the 1st stage of
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eviction has come and gone in that light is nowhere to be seen. >> is bull shipped.shipped. i'm sorry to use this word but this bill should. >> i spokethis photo one owner. he actually blames the city. >> no services at all. they give you no sidewalks no streets. i'm sure you saw when you drove down the street. no snow plowing. we have to plow the streets withwithout machines. we get no city services of any kind, nothing, but if we pay taxes.taxes. over the last 30 years we paid about a million $200,000 in taxes and we got zero for it. >> hit a snag. really it illegal. that is not stopping the election. as for the area workers i spoke to, they are left staring at there old workspace. bill: are they're any business owners that you talk to about our okay with the potential minor we will be had from the developer coming in? that is going to be
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thanks. >> in camden. his plan if he becomes president of the united states. >> who do we want? what for? president. ♪ bill: a day in the life. >> trippers and cops. >> this is going to be interesting. >> next "chasing news" ♪ >> nailed it. >> yesterday we reported that authorities were looking for a man who was working at the mall. good news. it took less than seven hours for the public to identify am. sixty-eight -year-old anthony. at his home and lakewood. criminal sexual contact and is in the ocean county jail on $10,000 bail. ♪ >> the governor just finished speaking in camden about his plan. [inaudible] >> build together. >> the committee policing. policing. we have seen the implementation of community policing here in camden.
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and he spoke about the war on drugs, something we have heard him speak about time and time again, an issue close to his heart after losing a friend to drug addiction. he also brought up an incident in san francisco. an undocumented immigrant. >> in the midst. >> what has occurred here in camden during his time as governor. again, as president he would enact policies across the country. bill: is camden really the model that we want to use for the rest of the nation? incredibly dangerous.
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>> the numbers do not lie. they're has been a reduction in violent crime which the government was able to say say, you might argue it is not the perfect example but certainly moving in the right direction if you focus on the specifics. the tell you a little bit bit about how it was received, i guess guys are friends of the show. >> how i are doing? >> remarks, shouting for the governor. what did you think? >> i am a convicted criminal. reentry and the chances the society give you when you become a criminal is zero. the government is taking advantage. we have to get jobs. this is not the answer.
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bill: did you get the sense that he is doing his best to appeal to two different sides of the crime issue. on one side are talking about reform in helping people get a 2nd chance. on the other side is directly attacking the sanctuary cities. are we in danger of painting with too broad a brush? >> when it comes to the difference. bill: would you ask. >> who. >> who do we want? >> what for, president. ♪ >> a day in the life. >> strippers and cops. bill: different chasers. >> two very different jobs. >> this is going to be interesting. >> next "chasing news" >> ♪ >> this is a fox 29 news update. >> hi, everyone, i'm fox 29's chief meteorologist, scott williams. beautiful weather expected for the overnight. lows into the 50's for the suburbs. 64 in the city. headed down the shore for tomorrow. 78 degreesing low 80's on saturday and sunday, maybe an isolated storm on saturday. look at the pocono mountains looking pretty good. 85 for the high on friday. a heat wave brewing.
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