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>> what happens if your child is veerly allergic to service dogs. his eyes go bloodshot. his not starts to chose. >> what are you doing in the public school setting. >> i am sick and tired of service dogs. >> that is you ridiculous. >> you are trying to find the silver lining here. that was really rude. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪
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>> the law is where itp is at outeds within itself and in the case, it is service dogs versus allergies. now you may remember a few we would bes ago, i caught up with the 16-year-old in a battle with the cherry hope school district for restricting access to his service dog. he met up with him at the house. that is when the autism spectrum. the service dog, a golden dolled, named charlie is able to help him manage stress and anxiety. >> i am having a panic attack. >> help me. help me. he am having a panic attack. help me. >> what! what hap peps if your child is severely allergic to dogs? >> i caught up with ashley,who has a son in the same school district now at a different school at the kengston school and her 5-year-old parker, his allergy to dogs is life-threatening. he is allergic to dog hair, dog sa life are a, dog dander. >> norm liteds ok if somebody walks outside. we have a dog at home.
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most of the dean brushes off of you or comes off of you. but if it doesn't, and combs in contact with it, they, his eyes go shut, his throat starts to close. he breaks out in hives from head-to-toe and the heart starts out of the chest. he can't breath. then the school district is revamping the policy for service dogs then he was happy about the prelimb parry changes. but ashley fears more blanket policy allowing them to have greater access would compromise her son's health. >> technically, according the ac, parker is a disabled individual because it does affect symptoms even though it is something that could hopefully be stopped and no guarantee it wile be stopped with medication. so parker is disabled and ben is also disabled and in the case of the two of these, they actually collide. the federal law says the dog has to be in the building. >> ashley planned on taking up
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this mat we're the school board but says this sheds light on a much bigger problem because she says it easy for someone to say that their dog is a service dog, you can just go out, buy a vest, then the case where her son's allergy am cos into may, he cannot even tick a trip on a plane to disney world because the flight itself cannot deny someone access to a service dog and if he is anywhere in the i have season think of dog, he could potentially lose his p it. >> i don't mean to sound insensitive. if you are that allergic. you got that much of a problem, to me, you know, what are you doing in a public school setting? what are you doing at the public live a zy to me, file look if you -- if you are facing certain and potential death with this allergy, all of the sudden, this is not, excuse me, an allergy but the tail wagging the dog? i am sick and tired of the service dogs, mean, you see it. people bring their dogs. then, now, he the benefit is, you don't have to pay for the
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dog. it makes the dog look official only costs $40. mean while, everybody else is inconinsed and bring up the dogs, too, for emotional support. that is ridiculous. until you meet someone who meets the service dog, you don't have any idea what they are going through and service, be that service, he has the disability, it is a great benefit for that person. >> so the only other thing is, you don't are to trump the other. i don't understand why school manage t. can't incorporate them both. 30 kids in certain wings. maybe one kid is designated? there are not that many service dogs where you are turning every hallway and they are this. don't knock the therapy. ready. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> trump has reached all-time high. they scaled a crane wednesday morning in downtown d.c. and opened up a huge banner that read resist. the banner was positioned to
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face the white house which is less than a mile south san the statement released on twitter by d.c. police and said while we respect everyone's rating to test, these actions are unlawful. traffic was tide up for much of the morning. as of now, knob injuries or arrests. >> well, imagine wake up to this. a huge sinkhole plowingp the street. this happened tin pennsylvania early wednesday morning. no injuries reported. two homes are now unin-baitable. up with of the homes is actually up for sale so i guess that is not going to go too well. then, there is now an investigation underway to figure out how this happened. 3:00. >> check out this video of the forest. this is a train in utah and t-boning a fedex truck apparently icy and snowy conditions and the gates from coming down, so thank hi, no one was hurt, but i gar reason tie, lift a people did not get their packages in utah.
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the now bankrupt sports a hortiused to be the country's largest sports goods retailer. j.c.penney closed 9 store offers the past couple of years and macy's is cutting 10,000 jobs and will be closing 68 stores. 7% of shoppers say they prefer to shop on-line, then go to a store. you would think at a time like this. building a megamall in new jersey would be sheer lou ancy. it is. it is still happening because canadian developer triple 5 has fund a sucker in governor christie and his administration. they are allowing for over $1 billion to be borrowed to build this megamall at the meadowlands called the american dream meadowlands project, so i drove up to the meadowlands to see what kind of work warrants over $1 billion in taxpayer
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dollars. well, git out of the car to see if anyone working under construction right here this megamall that bursts open in the meadowlands sh. there is willing literally nobody here. i saw construction equipment but nobody actually anything. i drove around. i saw one employee was sitting in a booth, so i drove up to him. >> i am a were are we're chasing news. i am doing a story about this megamall that is supposed to be built here. >> i can't answer any questions. >> i cap not be own property? ok. there is any construction going on right now. i don't see anyone here. are you work on. i can't answer any questions. >> ok. >> so as i was exiting, another person, em plo heee, in a car approached me and said are you a reporter? is someone available to speak? ok. who? ok. cool.
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they i followed him to what was the entrance to the actual office. once i got to the office -- oneye, good morning. hi. >> good morning. >> right now i am recording. yeah. i can turn it off if you want me to. yeah. >> at that point, another guy started yelling at me saying you can't do a story about this place unless you have prival from our p.r. folks. i am a reporter. we are going to do a story regardless of whether you guys want us to or not. then i showed him the press pack. told he me to sit down. he called the p p.r. folks and said the comment is no comment. the project is now solved. i spoke to the senator about the project. >> outrageous! pit is almost a crime. and for elected officials with the straight face to say this is good and fair and ek it will be for the people of new jersey, well, balogna. it is not. it is a ripoff for the billionaire friends. >> well, the sad thing is, you cannot get anybody who is running for governor really take
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a hard-line staps on this because they are so afraid of the union and the construction unions and stand to gain thousands of jobs, literally hundreds of millions of dollars, so the new governor in 2017 on day one in 2018 can rescind this, stop this, sell of the land, turn this into something. the economy is doing a lot better than it has in years. just this morning, that opened at $2 thousand for the first time ever. people want to invest in things. it says a lot that nobody wants to invest in the project. well, to be fair, though. the governor did have a great idea investigating. it doesn't work out? oh, that didn't work snout nice try, governor. i know. i can't even look. oh. thanks, corey booker. ♪ ♪ ♪ so we all heard the saying daddy's little girl and take a look at the video. that sums it all up. >> you got a friend in me. >> a four-year-old daughter clare are adorable and sing the
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disney song, you got a friend in me. ♪ you gat friend in me ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ you got a friend in maine >> it has over three million hits. this is not the first time the duo has gone viral. though video where she sngs part of the world has more than 12 million views based out of seattle washington. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ you got a friend in me ♪ ♪ >> feast your eye on those instagram count. 3:00 na tall ya is a former model turned veterinarian now living in poland and in the mild of sharing snaps of her, you know, a cute girl, and even cuter animals, post information about animal welfare and also shows images of the highs and the lows of the work as vets to over 15,000 instagram followers. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪
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>> she didn't know she was going running until ten minutes before she went. it is not going to tab matter of if, it is a matter of win. when he is going to relationship and kill again. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> do we look lake married couple? kind of gross, i sorry. >> what? >> not just a place. it is new york city. it is a state of
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>> i grew up here. it is familiar to me, you know? we walked in there. so i brought her in there. now, we conchewed our examination of a park in howard beach, queens where katrina was raped and murdered on a jog last august. her krill mans at large but exclusive profile created for us by john kelly indicated someone very familiar with the area. that may not mean someone from howard beach recently police and the father have casts their gaze for the higher crime neighborhoods that bring howard beach looking for suspect. you know, the daughter was stacker or someone followed her. she didn't know she was going
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running until tenmens before she went. >> what? >> yeah. >> how long? >> on and off. check them out. >> how? on they took the dna. >> they did? >> of course. >> they took my dna. of course. of course. they took everybody's dna. i knew what i was going to do. how far were you from that over there? >> do you want to walk it? >> this particular route we take probably a mile and three quarters both ways. a short of one. >> what is over there? a big building? >> yeah.
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hike sandy hook. this is jamaica bay. >> the bike path unobstructed. you can drive in here. >> you could park here on the street. >> yeah. i don't worry any more. fair enough. i probably would do the same thing. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> do you think it is likely random enough. >> no. >> randomly. randomly jogging there.
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man, key be sitting this, walking this, meandering through that pathway, in the hopes of finding her or anyone else. >> i don't know. there is something about this that made me think that the person is from within the community. not outside of the community. >> yeah. but are going on solid. what is your takeaway from all of this? >> what is my take? >> what did you think? >> grieving father, who has made this his life's mission. >> as i think most would. really intelligent.
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focus. he has emersed himself with a enough information about dna, that he probably knows more dna than 90% of the cops if not more than that. hello. >> hey, what is going on? ok. all right. so am i, actually. we're pulling out of new york. all right? all right. i will talk to them when i get home. all right. bye. so now i feel like i always do that. you know? when you go through the cases where a kid was killed, you know, iced to do that when i come home. i come home and make times times, you know, do a baby death oar kid death, you come home in the middle of the ni, you walk in the kids' room, you just look at them laying in the crib.
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you check on them. >> why? because you feel like life is so precious hat time. at that time. then how easy it is to have that taken from you. and even if it is just a happened, you appreciate it. a did you carve this? >> i did. >> 1986. >> why that is? >> lib forever. that is infinity. >> nypd needs your help with the investigation. anyone information can convey it to crimestoppers right away.
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♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> on the roof. [sirens blaring] >> sonny living in nor folk has escaped. oh was last seen monday evening around 5:00 p.m. they got there tuesday morning, poof. he was gone. staff begin a search around the zsa zsa grounds. if he has gone out of the zoo, they want neighbors to be aware and keep am eye out. sonny described as red, a little
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bitting abouter than cat and very, very good at hiding so if anyone has anticipate information on sonny the red panda, they are usualed to call the zoo house. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ this saturday is a big day in nyc and the annual winter jam in central park. throwthon by the parks department. winter am ja is jam-packed with fun for everyone. the event is basically meant to bring winter activities in new york for kids that wouldn't normally get to experience those
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kinds of activities within the five burroughs. >> and adults? yes, adults. >> well, i met up with brill the new york city parks department. he told me that this year, it is actually two more. so in this case, less means more. >> you know, event must go on. he as a result, we're able to partner with a studio here and come up with a lot more to do it that is right. winter yam will feature all sorts here in new york city. i headed out to long island city to get out to what they are up to this ice business is no yoke. they make smaller sculptures for $00 and up. they do bigger for a couple of thousand. they worked on projects that are in the tens of thousands but no
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matter howing about the prong yek, everyone starts the same. with the huge ice blocks around 300 pounds and then it gets cut in bay serious looking saw then templates are placed on the ice and used to treat the logo or the shape. in this case, the parks department. then, a grinder with a razor sharp is used to create the interests loug. dangerous andz in can't let anyone. >> check out. >> a little dangerous. definitely dangerous here. >> all right. >> somehow, they let me and i carry it. shock and awe.
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>> now, a small company's first time working with winter jam. you should somebody, too. >> something called winter jam. >> one ter jam runs this saturday at central park grandstand from 11:00 to 3:00. it is free. i will see you throughout on the porch. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> a great night of chasing news. thanks for watching. see you tomorrow. are you ready? oh, how are you doing? are you ready?
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