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now on "chasing news". we are in new jersey. the deer is roaming around with an arrow lodged in her face. >> the next person that hits the deer, they find out it's this one. after all that trouble. >> donald trump is everywhere these days. one street artist painted a mural with a pile of well, i'll let you look for yourself. >> he's not only am martial artc instructor he's also a deep board dancer. one of the best in the world.
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>> it kinda looks like you're sending yourself to the surgery. >> all come on, that had to hurt. >> where in new jersey is our dear friend grace. grace. that was the question making its way around the world thanks to this video. it shows a deer roaming around with an arrow lodged in her face. while we have an answer. the department of environmental protection say they spotted her earlier today using corn placed on up private property they tranquilized her with a dart gun. but get this one, that was the only way they could prevent further injury. this came from 100,000 signatures on a petition from people as far as malaysia
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calling for this. in a phone interview the founder of of the petition has more. >> i'm sure people say why do you want to start this petition. personally i think that trying to help wildlife or any animal shouldn't have any borders. we agree that it's right to save and help animals. >> they say the deer presented no weight loss or injuries from the arrow. it even gave birth. >> just last year we had 1 million deer related collisions. yesterday the car in front of me got in a crash with the deer. it stopped traffic for miles. >> 1 million deer across the country. 31000 injures the every year. people are nuts. you can lose your temper and shoot someone dead in the street and meanwhile there is our
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hundred thousand people that want an arrow out of the head of a deer in new jersey. >> nevermind. >> i want to know what happens when the next person who hits the deer finds out it's this one. >> i wish someone that was attempting to hunt the deer, not that i'm a fan of deer but when you shoot it and see the animals potentially suffering, you have to continue to try to put it down or call animal control. obviously to walk around and suffer like that isn't fair even though it is just a deer. >> high speed chase. >> six of seven teenagers involved in football hazing incident have been sentenced to probation. each of them are going to have to do about 50 hours of community service and they won't have to register as offenders under megan's law. one other has yet to strike a deal with the prosecutor's office.
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>> the columbia high school teacher was accused of sexually assaulting six of her male students. her defense was that she suffered from a syndrome and that rendered her helpless. the judge decided he would not separate her charges because she hoped she would have a trial for each of the different children but that's not going to happen. >> when you look at the latest statistics it's no wonder why homelessness in new york city has reached the highest level since the great depression. as of june 2015 there were 58000 homeless in the city. meet jamie and chris. they come from a life with a job in a solid family. they now call this tiny part at an intersection their home. >> it wasn't enough for me just to meet them, i had to walk a
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mile in their shoes. they were shocked when i asked them if i could walk down that road. >> meanwhile they want to understand they're not lowering the quality of life, they are actually improving things around here. they are cleaning up the park behind me as well as keeping people are that are soliciting sex and drugs so that it is a safe place for kids to actually play. >> we clean up in get the drug dealers are here. >> i i said go across the street and in the mall you're not doing it in this park. homelessness causes our lack of affordable housing as well as job loss. they hope these programs can
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help. they left pa to come to the big apple. it is something. >> are we not only underestimating the homeless population and even ignored at times but are we encouraging life on the street here in the city? maybe quality-of-life is the issue at hand but it's the wrong quality-of-life for focusing on. >> i'm still twisted up in a little confused about moving from pennsylvania to new york city because of the higher quality of homeless life. >> about the whole the blah zero should do something about the homeless. every mayor has tried to do something about it. you can't fix it you can only try to make it better.
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>> they are actually making mayor diblasio look good. why don't they help the environment there actually living in why did they decide? >> they figure if there to make this place their home they might as well do something to give back to the community that gives to them and keep clean and safe the people that have been so gracious to them. why not get a job for the city and get paid to do the cleanup. if that happens they could become the capitalists. >> i was chasing a story about
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ryan wagner who goes by the name by master ryan but only when he's in the studio. >> welcome to ryan wagner's martial arts studio. he told me how he gets involved in the community. the focus of my studio is to use marshall arts to teach children and adults leadership and life skills. >> look at this guy. he is awesome. >> he started martial arts when he was 13 years old. he's competed in his first competition when he was 14. he's not only and instructor, is also a be board dancer. he has a signature moved. >> there you go. look at that recently he competed in a competition in
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orlando florida. >> i never heard of i never heard of this competition but he was very excited to tell me about it. >> we had the red bull north american finals over the weekend. this is for the boys and it's kind of like the super bowl's and it's the biggest event that you can be invited to or go to. >> i went to a wedding last weekend and i tried to dance. >> i'm a let him do it it didn't work out for me. i intended to do some breakdancing. they gave me a beat boy. i'm doing all my competitions from the surgery room. >> so we are going to critique your abilities. >> so look this beat boy, i'm
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about to show you all my moves. >> i'm getting warmed up here. i'm getting warmed up, here we go. >> is that the move? >> did he critique your move? >> you said you need to go home and practice more. >> that had a hurt. >> it didn't work out for me so well. >> don't quit your day job. >> this is why i don't breakdance for that reason. >> it's not easy. you want snakes on a plane? snakes on a train, i got you there.
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you might just run into these stylish young ladies who are accessorizing to the max with a snake. according there are many types of snakes band in town. i don't know what species this is. >> there's a blue house lit up entirely by led lights. some of the neighbors aren't too thrilled about what's going on. >> their house is going to get robbed. >> another day in the life of being a chaser. >> we report the news but we do it differently. when it comes down to it it's not just about the stories, it's about the chase.
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>> that's very odd. you see what's going on their quest mark look at that. do thatdx)i(hpt(r'.ñ?
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>> let's do it. people look at this video of a
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gray honda sedan backing in and sending her flying. the accident happened in the bronx. bronx. you can see the driver hit the woman, get out of his car and then make a phone call. he gets back into his car and drives away. this was last seen wearing white sneakers and a great cargo top. the woman was transferred to the hospital with non- life-threatening injuries. >> he was congratulated for not being the yeller of the republican candidate. he didn't hold back on the fat jokes. >> so we get off the boat and he turns to me and he says. [laughter] we were like yeah.
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good night everybody [applause]. all that and a bruce a bruce springsteen moment pretty much summed up. >> donald trump is everywhere these days. as the election speed up he becomes more prominent. people are taking to social media to express their feelings about him. however one street artist is taking it a step up and painted a mural recently here on a manhattan street with a seeming pile of, well, i'll let you take a look for yourself. the artist is known and were not sure what the title of this piece is, however if you go to his instagram account he has some options. donald dump, dump trump or you pick your favorite. he usually remains nameless so
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he's hard to get an interview with but he did tweet. he was inspired by the name that trump rhymes with dump. they are taking pictures and they all have a lot to say. >> i'm surprised when you go to his instagram account it doesn't say anything about this. >> i think it's an appropriate piece. >> this mural is painted on private property so it's unlikely the city will take it down. they think other artists might come here and try to paint over the mural with their ideas as well. >> we haven't heard from the trump. >> there is a new attraction in town nicknamed the blue house.
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the light display is attracting visitors from all over the area. the blue house owner said it's taken him two years to get this all together. together. he is proud of it. some of the neighbors are not too thrilled with what's going on. this will be on year-round and he said it's on until 130 in the 130 in the morning. why would he do this? he said he likes separating his house out as a hobby. >> about for five years ago we used to sit on the porch and then we moved these lights down here. >> i've here. >> have knocked on some of the neighbors doors to see what they thought. one person did want to remain anonymous but said it forces them to keep them bedroom windows closed. if they open them it illuminates their bedroom. >> the house isn't going to get robbed. >> another concern is unwanted traffic. it's usually a very quiet street but has turned into a stream of
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tourist going down it. >> there's a lot of traffic at night. i reached out to him and he did not return my request for comment but there have been other reports that there is no lighting ordinance for residents and they are trying to put one in place. i have to say, in talking with the different neighbors, there was one comment about a solution. all of them would be perfectly content if they would go off by 1030 in the evening. >> this is absolutely ridiculous. come christmas time, a lot of people like to light their houses. it's not blue but it's the core. >> honestly, the house, i like it. i have weird taste but i like it. there is something to the idea about turning it off by 10:00 o'clock. it's a small gift. why is he being a jerk about it? >> before you call him a jerk, what about the other people who can't just buy shapes question marks. >> i look at this and say
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there's a reasonable compromise. it sounds like the guy is just pushing the envelope there will be an ordinance. that's gonna hurt everybody around christmas time because all the all of a sudden you will have a new ordinance. i think he's being a jerk this was the second time in history that he advanced. >> everybody is working hard to come to the world series. >> would you wear these kangaroo shoes? >> people paid a thousand dollars for those. >> why? >> you'll find out.
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yeah, i'm married. does it matter? you'd do that for me? really? yeah i'd like that.
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who are you talking to? uh, it's jake from state farm. sounds like a really good deal. jake from state farm, at three in the morning? who is this? it's jake from state farm. what are you wearing jake from state farm? uh, khakis. she sounds hideous. well, she's a guy so... another reason more people stay with state farm. get to a better state. it's gotten squarer. over the years. brighter. bigger. thinner. even curvier. but what's next? for all binge watchers. movie geeks. sports freaks.
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x1 from xfinity will change the way you experience tv. [laughter] one of the teams from the little league series hailed from an unexpected place. this is only the second time in history that an african league advance to the world series. it's from uganda. they been running up and down
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this tournament and beat the dominican republic republic which is a powerhouse in this competition. before they go back to uganda they made a special trip to play and exposition game against the chambersburg all-stars. >> think you so much. >> under the mlb's play ball initiative, cities and mayors across the country are hosting baseball and softball related activities. i spoke to the mayor eric jackson before the game started. >> it's a great experience to do that with our children here. certainly embraces with the international experience with playing with kids from another country. >> right. >> the country of uganda has been under oppressive leadership for 20 or 30 years. i spoke to the coach of the uganda team. he told me they don't have any problem with ebola or active
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wars going on. >> everybody is working on hard even at sports. they want to come to the world series. >> according to the uganda little league site they have 700 gloves for them all to share. >> it's certainly not suffering from popularity. they've got great players out of uganda. >> there's not an active war situation today. the dictators you mentioned ruled until 1986 and most of their parents would've grown up around that time. >> absolutely. the kids were all smiles. one of the hardest parts was watching the team from right here experience this blow ballgame. there was not thousands of people there, maybe 50 or a hundred spectators but it was for the kids here.
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the shortest player on the uganda squad was my height. the age limit is 12. >> could you be a millionaire and not a millionaire and not know it? >> this famous local violinist just died with no will for relative. >> the search is on for heirs. are you one >> ♪ >> this is a fox 29 news update. >> hi, everyone, i'm fox 29's chief meteorologist, scott williams. it was a toasty tuesday. 95 degrees was the high temperature. 2 degrees away from that record high of 97. it looks like that heat wave, the fifth one of the year will continue into your wednesday. sun will rise close to 6:30. temperatures on your wednesday morning in the upper 70's in the city. how long this heat wave will last and the labor
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