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>> it is just a fishtail. she says it is. did the credit card company mace step in we're getting to the bottom of it. >> i have a scary case of mistaken identity out of newark, new jersey. we know police have been at the boiling point and this even if it is an honst mistake didn't help things but now earlier this month, newark police chased a ten-year-old, a ten-year-old, african-american boy, around his neighborhood with their guns drawn. his basketball had rolled into the street and he went to get it. when looked up, he saw police officers were the guns drawn. he thought he may have been in trouble for playing in the street, so he did what most people do. he just ran away. >> they had guns pointing at me.
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he ran into the backyard them they chased me. reporter: now inality, police attempting to find and arrest an armed robbery suspect in the area, and they mistook the ten-year-old for the suspect. it gave him the scare of his life. his mother posted a tear-filled video of the ten-year-old on the day it happened. >> who tried to shoot you? >> the cops. >> look at me. they tried to shoot you? >> yes. >> did they hold the gun up to you? >> yes. >> they are not coming outside where they live without their mother or father, just outside. reporter: police later caught up and arrested the real culprit. casey joseph robinson. newark police contend, at no time, did they point the weapon at the young boy. >> now, they were pointing the guns. >> yeah. reporter: but legend and his mother don't buy that far second. >> why is my child lying?
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>> right. >> tooned try to belittle him, berate his mentality as to say he is so crazy, he cannot realize whether he was looking at gun or not if. reporter: newark mayor had an ven today to promote about 70 of the officers to higher ranks over church here end newark. i took the opportunity. so you came out to get thats? >> yeah. >> ok. >> did you hear any sign in absolutely. 100%. >> definitely an investigation. >> ok. >> thank you. >> ok. ok. things like that are going to happen in the streets. >> we don't expect that. >> right. it is with a we need to figure. reporter: guys, what do you think? this is a small mistake or
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does newark owe the family a little bit more than apology. >> was the person 16? was he young? was it a close age now have. >> my son is 11. he is big. i would never mistake him for 20-year-old that looked like him. i don't understand how the mistake was made. >> a full commission that policing is the hardest job on the planet. at the end of the day, whether you pointed a gn at the kid or not, what with is wrong apologizing to him? tell him you are yo of you are sorry. you scared the kid. its not that big of a deal. >> they are so fearful of lawsuits today. nothing is simple. >> that is moment where they need sa little bit more dialogue, the community and the police department, like andre when went to the police department. he sat down with them. then created that peace. >> part of the takeaway has got to be don't run from the cops if you have not done wrong or they have. they are is chasing a robbery suspect through the neighborhood. god forbid, it could have been a lot worse. high-speed chase. start us you have.
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>> zion harvey is no ordinary nine-year-old boy. one year ago, at the children's hospital of philadelphia, zayon received the first double hand transplant in the u.s. he was at press conference on wednesday. thanked his mom. >> don't start tearing up. >> and now his thoughts are on track with young boys his age. >> i want to three football. further than when i didn't have any hands. >> reporter: from you have a in a kid in school, you likely had them bring home permission slips and waivers. take a k willing that waiver that one he'll menmentary school sort of sent home. this man po posted a waiver to say the pledge of allegiance. a lot of people were not pleased with this. >> whatwhat do you get when thousands of bunker fish end up on the beach dead?
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bea sides the snell what do you got? reporter: well, bea sides the smell? the smell is beginning of the end, bill. we start with audio of me actually pulling into town. ice it crazy or does it smell like dead fish down here? >> i think it does. >> wow. >> oh, wow. reporter: i might be crazy, but alex was not wrong. there are dead fish. thousands and thousands of them lining the tidal reck ob the banks at marinas. it sinks. it is gross. it is enough to mack you wonder what happened. ♪ >> reporter: what does it mean to you? >> you are worrying about health issues, bacteria, main, fest turing situation of mosquitoes. god knows what would will happen. i needs to be professionally cleaned up. reporter: amen to that. i had my concerns, bill, why did it happen? what is going son in fortunately, he ran into dave back can and friends
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at local marina. the world has got to end sometime. i asked him, the time? talk everybody down. it is anyone freaking out. they are wrong, right? >> there is no apocalypse. it is a fish tale that happens al over the country. >> right. >> nothing out of the ordinary. reporter: bill, dave knows he is a chart kerr boat cap tab. who knows the local waters as well as anyone. we covered a similar incident in bell nahr recall on the river. this is mother's nature's way. yeah, the sight and the smell. there all it. right? >> that is not something you see every day. >> right. >> it is not something seer day. you know will see this. it depletes the oxygen in the water nrm thin track the finish in a certain area. they will use up the oxygen in the water. >> so in the spring, to breath and the small ones, they call them peanut bunker and they stay here until they gre and until they can go beyond.
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here in kingsburg m. they got a dam they don't close it at high tide. the town will get flooded. they close it. fish can't bet back out to see it all. this list this amount of oxygen. >> dead fish. >> on regular tide if it is left open, the fish will get stressed. i don't understand. they got nowhere to go. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ kingsburg does have people out and other tools to recover from the he is. the dead fish will stink the bottom after they note for a couple of days according to fisherman. scavengers and mother nature will continue their work and deal with them overtime. >> you want to go in there with them? be my guest. be the guy. this i not happening. this is instance where the dam was closed which has to happen in high tide during the full moons so the fish had a finite a. water to swim in and this is, we're in summer. the small ones which they
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breed in the spring. there is a lot of fish in the creek. they close the door and cannot get out. it serves a per he effect storm which is why it doesn't happen that often. >> right. >> you will not be from for a couple of weeks. >> i am used to it. >> right. >> the smell. >> yeah. >> oh, really? >> yeah. >> we are under water. not me the go pro. >> the water proof go go pro case. not me. the camera. >> i am not completely out of my mind. not yet. >> four baby, look at this male deer caught in an electric rope fence in england. he jumps. finally guys them to rescue. they threw the to you we on the head. they cut the rope. look luck lit was not line. then the deer guess you have. ungrateful. he could care less. >> deer don't do
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gratitude. it happened in the town of humidity do. you got to go to all yale to find. i four guys who were upset at the school administration so they do what anyone in florida or all yale would do which is to tape up the mouths of three alligators and dump them through the school windows letting them loose. most of the mep were shirtless ransacking the office and they run. authorities are still trying to figure out who let alligators lose in the school offices in humidity do. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> hi, hank. interactive weather, bear with me. i am worn out. playing at met thrive week. you know how we got do the weather? oh, baby, this week's weather continues to be sublime ♪ ♪ ♪ damn near perfect ♪ ♪ in fact it sure does feel find note ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ create lows in the high 60's ♪ ♪ ♪ thursday is nice all day
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with highs up near 90 ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ good summer weather throughout the garden state ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ warmp temps. ♪ 20% chance of rain. it won't rain ♪ ♪ ♪ >> ok. i will die. all right. we got to finish strong ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ new york sends in a good fortune on thursday. no tenth avenue freezeout highs up around 88. same small chance of rain ♪ ♪ ♪ the rain won't rain on your little parade ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> horrible ♪ ♪ >> mean shall where it is always horrible. he ♪ ♪ ♪ >> that is it ♪ ♪ ♪ we'll see you on the highways ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> did you ever? >> no. >> do youer? >> i am sure you did. >> nearly $1,000 was taken from her bank account. the hard-working home health aid, immigrant from gan. >> i don't any citibank money. >> it a love the people
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a disk get out of the heroin epidemic life-style addiction. guys, thank for comeing ob. >> thanks for having us. bill: first of all, tell me billion the events? we're hoping to bring in close to 5,000 people p. we have petting zoos, face painting, about a in loo, git kids ten and under remember free. we have a dunk tank for you, bill. bill: i heard that. >> yes. there is multiple food trucks. 20 food trucks. the death three teems the national average. exerts are saying it is only getting worse. >> yes, unfortunately, it is. >> 100% goes to our program. where we provide free services and provide socialization like mined people together to support each other. >> i mean, when i speak to students, and do
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prevention work, i talked to them like i am in middle school again. and going through the insecurities and all of the different social things that we are going through and becoming of age, and learning learning who e are, as person and adult, we need to talk to them from that standpoint, and add in the coping skills and the life skills and what does in teg ty mean. but guys, event coming up from 1:00 to 10:00 on saturday at brookdale. will be there. hank will be there. >> i can't wait. >> yeah. >> i am looking forward to finding out more. >> thanks, guys. >> thank you. >> thanks, everybody. ♪ >> guys, meet mary. she is a hard working home health aide and immigrant from ghana and raised two children who both graduated from college and she has problem. about two months ago, nearly $1,000 was taken from her bank account. thinking she had been the victim identity theft or something worse, she contacted us. the first clue was letter she vefed from the banking about a citibank account that they said was the source of the money gone.
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did you have a citibank ready? >> no. i done remember. >> you don't sneer no. >> she stopped using credit cards about seven years ago amid fears of identity theft like a lot of other americans have and she does everything with checks, cash or money orders. to find out more, i let the phone. >> someone innerror. mary's bank had said the actual garnishment of take the fund from her account had been done by john, a special civil court officer who worked in middlesex county. i have been ordered to appear in front of the judge saying there were, there was a debt of of $851.19. i can tell you, it goes back to 2011 or earlier. >> the order came through middle lap fundle llc which is a san diego-based company that boobies up old defendant consumers sometime force penny on the dollar then gets lawyers to file action in
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state court collecting the debt. we wanted to find out more so we asked for some recommendations from the office. >> and in most cases, it is, it is old credit card or medical that was not covered by insurance a. the court officer's acyst ant told us the judge had been filed by presler ways law firm in par season ny on behalf of the midland funding so that was the next person we got on the phone. >> press 2. >> here go. >> now, this chief operating officer did not want to get on the phone with me because i am a member of the press. >> i had conversation you on the phone. >> why? i am helping her out. she gives consent with this stuff. >> from the media outlet. i will never have a conversation with media outlet on the phone. >> he did talk to mary ann told her she could file an bail the company letting them know if the money had been taken innerror. >> and you are tell meg, i
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don't owe any first ty bank machine? i. >> now through it all. we were not able to find any actual piece of information or any record that shows when, where and how mary allegedly racked up this debt. presler and presler had its own troubles, too. in april, fined $1 million for part of a settlement for having nonlawyer employees work on the debt cases and filed in court. physical the company cannot provide the documentation, that she actually incurred this debt. how do we know for sure, that reached out to midland funding for comment they said they did not wish a part in our torain said a long fact full of questions to presler and presler they similarly said they didn't want to comment. >> well, it is strange. >> yeah. >> that the whole strength and everything. the problem here, when you are working in the debt collection state not everybody is going to have it to go in in to look at the numbers be make the phone calls four.
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some of the people in dire straights and don't have the funds to pay their bills let alone pay somebody else to figure out why their money was taken. a lot of people just take the loss and walk away and that is why it is a shady business. >> truthfully, i give her credit for reaching out. a lot of people see legal paper work and get nervous and get scared. they sign off and pay immediately without reserving it. >> rohan, you made a good point about people not fining it. we'll look into that tomorrow. up to 90% of people simplying nor the claim and the companies win. we'll see. >> yet another chick-fil-a is open. >> there are boycotts planned for throwcation in the center mall. we ton put money in the pocket of a man who has opposed to pom's rights and not the right thing to do. >> how could you not go and get a sand wife? we are like chicken sandwiches. >> home. guess who with is back? >> with every change comes
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can call world and mar rea version of the famous game made just here. watch this little guy hop through the forest and goes down and eventually makes it to my favorite part the flag. >> we had to train with that. yet another chick-fil-a is opening in our area. this time, in queens. thats he one in the bureau set to open the first of september. but when it comes to the controversial for bunch new yorkers that excitement is a place by anger. they there are boycotts planned for location in queens center mall and a community members and activist outreaminged that another one of these chicken flaming spots is opening in nrc. it stems buy a company executive back in 2012 against same-sex marriage and the company donating millions of dollars to
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anti-gay groups. the councilman is leading the fight in flushing saying this is not good for the community. that is what aim doing. am out there trying to call upon the people to do the rig thing. >> he is not alone. mayor actually now saying what the ownership of chick-fil-a has said is wrong. he acknowledged the restaurant in every right, though, to open and he will not give them and there are now three other chick physical lays in the manhattan bureau of nyc like this one that i am in front of on the am did a puss of nyu where people fought the chick physical lay should have it. >> i am not a fan. >> i think the chicken is too greasy myself. that is my own personal opinion like they can have theirs. >> in a statement by chick
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physical lay, he we're eager to open in queens center mall to pe gen serving great food. as of ow, it he is scheduled to open in september in the big city. it is another day and another debate. >> is anyone going to tell councilman that you represent all the members of this district. about the fact there is a buy cot of a business going to advance his agenda and candice agree with the statements but tray to prevent them from doing business. the community in new york city is a hell of a a lot stronger than any chicken restaurant. chick-fil-a warrants it on sundays. if you want to protest, fine. chick-fil-a will stay open in the ga where come-tip new york city and stay the most powerful in the mation. >> people are not eating chick physical lay because they are anti-gay they look the fast-foods and also when it comes to talking the stance.
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they had chick-fil-a right there and this is the democratics allowing that at their convention. >> so maybe a little bit overflay plaid. >> i gat little upset. maybe i won't get chick-fil-a. then you know, once you have a family, just like this is really delicious. how can you not just and get a sandwich? but not everybody in there is against the lbgt community like we all like chickenp sandwich. >> apparently the chicken sand whip tastes better than principal, tara, thanks. you are insane. i love it. >> what is doe does the future hold. >> maybe the answer lies in political cards. governor christie, secretary hillary clinton has obama. >> the past press in sent and future. >> does anyone walk away saying wow a loser or going to die soon.
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